AlWnßVfi) U BEN’S TU&A f R E Lenses Mews'Ste.do and Voojh Unprecedented Success of these Talented Artistes MR and MRS GEORGE D ARRELL. Change of Programme. THE DARRELLS. Grand Caledonian Night. THIS EVENING (SATURDAY) SEPT. 4. MONSTER DOUBLE HILL. The Great Scottish Drama, adapted from Walter Scott’s Celebrated Novel, ROB ROY MACGREGOR; or, AULD LANG SYNE, (With all the Original Music.) Helen Macgregor Mrs George Darrell Francis Oebaldistone (with songs, ‘ ‘ My Lore is Like a Red, Red Bose” and “Nil Desperandum”) .. Mr George Darrell Rob Roy Meagre jor ... ... Mr .1. B, Steele To conclude with the Charming Comedietta, THE MEXICAN TIGRESS. Satanella Tinkle Mrs George Darrell Jack Kagget Mr George Oarrell Monday—Boucicault a great drama Janet Pride. EMPERANOE Dunedin. HALL, TO-NIGHT, SATURDAY, SEPT, i, 1875. TWO HOURS WITH E. D. DAVIES. PREMIER VENTRILOQUIST OF E. D. DAVIES E. D. DAVIES E. D. DAVIES E. D. DAVIES E. D. DAVIES E. D. DAVIES E. D. DAVIES E. D. DAVIES E. D. DAVIES E. D. DAVIES E. D. DAVIES E. D. DAVIES E. D. DAVIES E, D. DAVIES E. D. DAVIES E. D. DAVIES E. D. DAVIES E. D. DAVIES B. D. DAVIES B. D. DAVIES E. D. DAVIES TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO NIGHT TO-NIGHT Tn.isrrawT' THE WORLD; From the Royal Polytechnic Ins'itution, London; Theatre Royal, Melbourne; Victoria Theatre, Sydney; Victoria Theatre, Brisbane ; and White’s Booms, Adelaide. Assisted by bis Daughter, MISS EVA NORAH DAVIES, Solo Pianist; MRS T. EMPSON, MR T. EMPSON. BROTHERS DU VILLE, Ai d Talented Company. Also, Dr Lynch’s Latest Invention, THE WONDERFUL ENCHANTED CANOPY. N.B.—Special Performances every S itnrd.ay, At 3 o’clock, For Schools and Families. Dojrs opennt half-past?; per-
To-night to-night TO-NIG'IT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TONIGHT TO-NICHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT 'l TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT Prices of Ad (reserved oh class, 2s ; Gal Children hal and Second Clt Tickets can seats secured n Warehouse, P CHARLES Business Ms iUNEDIN HARMON THIRD CONC] TEMPERANCE TUESDAY, SEPTLMP President; H. S. Chj Vioe-Pbebidents : The Rev. George Bell, E Programmes canbeobtainet and_ West’s Music Warehoua Tickets : Front seats, thrt ■eats, two shillings ; gallerv, JOHN H. s iNDE • i.Mi St. Oeobob’p H Adult • lass. Tburv-i Juvenile do, Private reasons hv y. oc-.f. R J. K
T° the I’esiclentg of St, Kilda and Muinelburgh, are invited to attend a Meeting to bo held in Forbmy School, at 7.30 p.m., 6th in stant, to consider the Municipi’ question.
THREE and Four-ronmvd Houses to Let at Roslyn ; ruts, '.I- and 12s. Apply to John Healy, grocer, Manse stiee-. PM'O LET, that convenient house situate near -H of Walker street, consisting of nix rooms, with good garden attached, and presently occupid by Mr Secular—rent, 30s pr week. Apply at the house •rat Mr William Hooper’s, in Melville street, opposite St. Andrew’s Church. j PARLOR and Bedroom to Let. unfurnished. I Dryden’s store, Russell street rr'O LET, Six-roomed House, two sections, X Hi;hmond hill, opposite Charles Attwoods, Jj.mes Hickey, Maclaggan street, A FURNISHED Parlor and Bed-ro 'in to Let, with Board, suitable for two young gentlemen, Mrs Nicholson, Hanover street, otf Athol place. TO LET, a four-roomed Cottage, near the Kaikorai Hotel. Apply to Mr MathiefipO LET, a Five-ioomed House in Rattray J street. Apply J. S. Hickson, next Stewart and Doughty’s, Manse street. TO LET, a Furnished Bedroom, with or without board. No other lodyere or children. - pply Mr Wallace, grocer, corner of George and St. Audi ew streets. FIX) LET, one of the best Shops in George to A. Walker With 867611 Bplt ' ndid ro ° ,t ' 8 - GRAZIERS, DAIRYMEN, OR~OTHERS. SPRING BANK, N.E, VALLEY. ANTED TO LET, for seven or fi.ui j t 6611 y pars > either with or without dwelling-house and farm buildings. r J he paddock above main road Brown’s Hotel will be let separately. Conditions seen, and offers received, till noon ■ Friday, 10th fteptember, at MR. G. F. REID’S, Stafford street, / son. OFFICES TO L‘ T, corner of Jetty and Crawford streets. Annlv W t - i » wmrx wi UCtuy UUU Crawford streets. Apply W. and J,
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Evening Star, Issue 3910, 4 September 1875, Page 2
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