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Qj U £ is ;n ’ S O i I S u, Lessees ... Messrs Steele and Keogh. Unprecedented Success, and Last u even Nights of thn<*e celebrated artistes, MR and MRS GEORGE DARRELL. Last Seven Nights. THE DARRELLS. MONSTER DOUBLE BILL. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, Boucicault’s Groat Three-Act Drama, THE COLLEEN BaWN, Eily O’Connor Mrs George Darrell Uylw Na Coppaleen Mr J. B. Steels With all the original music, and the GREAT SENSATION SCENE. Concluding with, for the last time, George Damira Dramatic and Vocal Sketches, entitled THE MYSTERIES OF THE STAGE, In which he will introduce the serio-comic vocalist, with song, “Good Evening,” the Uon eomique, with song, “ Temple Bar,” and the royal reciter, with “ Charge of the Light Brigade.” MONDAY, SEPTEMRER 13, After great preparation, Byron’s celebrated lour act drama, entitled, BLOW FOR BLOW. Dress Circle, 4s; Stalls, 2s; Pit, Is. NOTICE! NOTICE!! NOTICE HI ffIEMPERANCE g A L L TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. E, D. DAVIES, Premier Ventr loquist, and his Talented Company, During the evening a handsome trophy (by subscription) will bo pr* seated to YOUNG ~ “ SC *TT, The Boy Pedestrian, the Champion Walker of New Zealand. And (by particular desire) the presentation will be made by E. D. DAVIES. When he will walk one mile against time, Bmin. 3Gsec. Come and see Davies in his great task of singing in five distinct voices. New ISongs ! New Sayings 1 New Local Hits! Remembei, Popular Prices; Chairs, 3s; second, 2s; i ack seats, Is. Front seats can be secured at Murray’s Hotel for afternoon and evening. N.B.—E- D. Davies and Company will not perform on Monday and Tuesday, 13th and I4th, the hall being engaged. BTATATOi.', THE “MAN-FISH,” Who Eats, Drinks, and 'mokes U'DER WAiER. WELL APPEAR WtDNE DAY, SEPTEMBER 15.

CHARLES WEICtHTMAN, Business Manager for E. D DAVIES. ii. P. LYONS, Agent. ’UNEDIN HARMONIC SOCIETY. THIRD CONCERT. TEMPERANCE HALL. OTTESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1875. President :H. S, Chapman, Esq. ' VIOS-PazBIDENTS : The Rev. R, L. Stanford, George Bell, Esq. Programmes can he obtained at Messrs Begg’s said West's Music Wavebonaes. Tickets : Front seats, three shillings ; back seats, two shillings ; gallery, one shilling. JOHN H. SANDERS, Secretary. DANCING ,vNl> MTJSHO. St. OsoH-ia a Hall, Adult > bias, Thursdays, at 7 Juvenile do, Saturdays, at i» Private Lessons by special arrangement. Asa ffmbliea. Violin and Piano taught. <i'tVArt street, onpomie Wesleyan Ohurob, SEWING .^iiUiaiNKSs. IMPORTANT 111 NOTICE TO FAMILIES. QINGER’S CELEBRATED SEWING Can be obtained on hire, from Mr Aldrich, comer of Prii ces and Dowling streets, Dunedin. Terms cash, deposit from 10s. Weekly payments, from 2s 6d. SEWING MACHINES. THE Undersigned have pleasure in announcing having accepted ‘the sole Agency in New Zealand for the new “HOLT” FAMILY SHUTTLE SEWING S .7. K E L L Y, Provides Music for Public and Private J. L L MACHINES,

machine, A Machine we guarantee to simile of the AMERICAN “S; In every way equal for beu workmanship, i From 20 to 25 fee Ceu' Having fast received unoth above excellent machines* w< supply sample orders. This shipment comprises—; and without cover; Half a Me<Jium, and N®. 2 Wheel-h ARTHUR B!:isC Woelesala and Retail from Merchants. AMERICAN SEWING THE ** HOME,'~fU' STITCH, The Perfection of M< Simple, compact, efficient, r plete. IT aewa with the lea pi labor, and a girl of twe run it without fatigae, With this machine is tur braider, shuttle, bobbins, o driver, five needles, gj.uge, directions for use ; all securel case, with hinges. THIS UNEQUALLED uses a straight needle, makes (alike on both sides), has a : sion, and is adapted to .'•cry for family wear, from tha lij the heaviest cloths, and WILL EVEN BEW LI

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Evening Star, Issue 3916, 11 September 1875, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3916, 11 September 1875, Page 2

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