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AWW**?*':s*r , s U G E N 'S T 11 E & I K it f ewpei" ... Messrs St«ieie atiri Keoyh. Coutinued success of those talented artistes, MR AND MRS GKOK'JE DARRELL. Another brilliant success by THE DAKREM.S, In Falconer's >j;reat sensational drama, PKEP-O'-DAY. THIS EVENING (TUESDAY), AUG. 31, Will be repeated TEEP-O'-T) AY. P kEP-O'- DAY. PEEP-O'-DAY. With all the new scenery, appointments, &c, &c. In consequence of the length of the above great drama, it will cons'Hute the evening's entertainment. Duvin? the week will be repeated EA3T LYNNE. Friday—Farewell Benefit to .Mrs G-eorge Darrell : " King John" and the '• Rough Diamond." Box otfiett at Wwt'a Music Repository. NOTICE. npHE Skating Rink will not be open this week, on account of Public Meeting to-night and Poultry Show on Friday and Saturday. Tuesday, August 31. lEMPERANCE H a L L, DUNEDIN. TO-NIQHT, TUESDAY, AUGUST 31, 18?5. TWO HOURS WITH E. D. D A V I E S, PBEMIER VENThILOQUIST OF THE WORLD; E. D. DAVIES From the Royal Polytechnic InE. D. DAVIES s itution, London; Tbeatie E. D. DAVIES Boyal, Melbourne; Victoria E. D. DAVIES Theatre, .Sydney ; Victoria E. D. DAVIES Theatre; Brisbane;-ami White's E. D. DAVIES Booms, Adelaide. E. D. DAVIES E. D. DAVIES Assisted by his Daughter, E. D. DAVIES MISS EVA NORAH DAVIES, E. D. DAVIES E. D. DAVIES E. D. DAVIES E. D. DAVIES E. D. DAVIES E. D. DAVIES E. D. DAVIES E. D. DAVIKS E. D. DAVIES E. D. DAVIES E. D. DAVIES Solo Pianist; MRS T. EMPSON, MR T. EMPSON, BBOTHERS DU VILLE, Aid Talented Company. E. D. DAVIES Dr Lynch's Latest E. D. DAVIES Invention, E. D. DAVIES THE WONDERFUL E. D. DAVIES ENCHANTED CANOPY. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT N.B.—Special Performance? every TO-NIGHT Sturday, TO-NIGHT At 3 o'clock, TO-NIGHT For Schools and Families. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TONIGHT TO NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT Do ws open at half-past 7; per-TO-NIGHT formunce to commence at 8 sharp. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT Priced of Admission : l-'irat class TO-NIG IT (reserved chairs!, 4s; Second TO-NIGHT ela«s, 2s ; Gallery, Is. TO-NIGHT Children half-price to the First TO-NIGHT and Second Classes only. TO-NIGHT . TO-NIGHT Tickets can be obtained and TO-NIGHT seats secured at Mr West's Music TO-NIGHT Warehouse, Princes street. TO-NIGHT TO NIGHT CHARLES WEIGHTMAN. TO-NICHT Business Manager for E. D. TO-NIGHT Davles. . TO NIGHT TO-NICHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT H. P. LYONS, Agent. HALOING AND MUSIC ST. GBOBGE'S RaT,L Adult Class, Thursdays, at 7 Juvenile do, Saturdays, at o Private Lessons by special arrangement. R J. K B L L Y, at -a Provides Music for Public and Private Aajomblies. Violin and Piano taught. Stuart street, opposite Wesleyun Church.

MEETINGS STANDARD PROPERTY Ia VESTMENT A MEETING of the above Society, for the purpose of receiving Subscriptions, &c, will be held at the Offices of the Society, Princes street, on Wednesday evening next, tho 1-t September, betweei. the hours of 6 and 8 o'clock. OH AS REID, Secretary. KOTICE. A MEETING of the Residents of the propoied Municipal \rea on the F!at at theForbury School at 7.30 p.m on Thursday next, to take sseps for a better system of drainage. Committee will report progress made towards establishing a Municipality. EVANGELISTin MEETINGS Wi.l be held in FARLEY'S HALL, Princes street, During the week, commencing on MONDAY, the 30th inst., When Addresses will be delivered by Mr D. W. Virtue, of Hokitika, and other gentlemea. Meeting commsuces every night at 7.30. All are invited to attend. " Times of Blessing " Hyum Book will be used. TENDERS Wanted till :v'o.. n on Saturday, September 4, (or the erection of a Woodtsu Cottage in Selkirk. D\V!D i;oss, Architect. LENDERS Wanted till 1\ idtlyT -*. 3, for Nine-Roomed Wooden housa, Palmerston. DAVID ROSS, Architect. rjpENDERS wanted for er «.-«.i,„, or a hL_ roomed lloisf in Wil ; i-.Tis pt-fct HY. F. lIaKUY,' VENDERS wanted for the erection of a - Twelve-roomed H.jum.- >v Ro-lvn, for the Rev. W. F. Oldham. 11. F. Hardy, architect. PUBLIC WOTIOKS. BATH, Moray placo strongly recommended by the medical acuity THE COLONIAL BUILDING AND INVESTMENT COMPANY (Limited). Register*! under .the Joint Stock Company's Act* Capital, £IOO,OOO. INVESTMENT DEPARTMENT. j TH.E, attention of Parents desirous of investing for themselves or their children small weekly sums, to enable them to receive at a certain period the sum of LSO or multiples thereof, is drawn to the nbove Investm, nt Department, affording, as it does, a good rate of interest, with the privilege to inventors of prompt withdrawal of their deposits and interest at short periods. It to LO'L'IS BASCF, Secretary, Temple Chambers, Trinces street, '

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Evening Star, Issue 3906, 31 August 1875, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3906, 31 August 1875, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3906, 31 August 1875, Page 2

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