a iSTr&'sxcsn tt? QB E E N’S T IT. EAT 11 E'. 1 SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. j Re-appearance of MR AND MRS F. M. BATES. j ELIZABETH, QUEEN OF ENGLAND I THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, SEPT. 20. BEST'S i ?i a 6 > lessees MessrFSteela sod Keogh. Bwppsaranoe of those Universal Favorites, MRS F. M. BATES, The young and accomplished American Artiste, and. j MR F. M. BATES, ! The acknowledged Comedian and Character Actor, who will appear THIS EVENING (MONDAY), SEPT 20, In the great Historic?! P'ay ELIZABETH, Mrs P. M. Bates in her great impersonation of Elisabeth, Queen of Knghmd, Mr F. M. Bates a* Robert, Earl of Essex f-upporwd by the 1 ’ompn.ay. Novelties i» Preparation. Bo« Office at West’s Music dtory. j'EKPBKa v' ; ~ l POSITIVELY LAST SIX NIGHTS oi E. D. Davies AND HIS TAIANTED COMPANY. TO-NIGHT, £25 WORTH of PEE EN ! - will ha given away. Remember, every or, a ; -r> equal chance. The Gifts consist of Gold md Silver Ware, Picture, Fnniitr.iT, Bank Notes. Watchrj, Clock?, Album?, '“'id ■-••iNtlrede of other Don’t toil to corot e. vly ! Last Six Nlvhts t-f *'V .d '' \y FISTf.” Pikes : n rd »*. The last atter<.-«o3> psr'o.nuiuci?—S.durJay, September, 25, at 3 •-.’clock, when 1,000 - rm-n, Prsnch, and English .*.Vyy will ho away tc the Children. All Chi'-' r'-n Sixpence enoh. Benefit of MISS D.AVIKS, To-morrow Night (Tuesday); Extra Grar.d Gift N'.«ht. N.B.—Tickets and seats can bo secured nt Murray’s Hotel. CHARLES WEIGHT MAN, Business Manager for E, O. DAVIES. li. P. LYQNS, Agent. .DANCING AND MUSIO. St, Gxowx'n ir.u-t, Adult Class, Thursdays, At 7 .juvenile do, Saturdays. hj Private Lessons by special arras;.omens. Mr j. k. e l l y, Provides Music for Public and Private Assemblies, Violin and Piano taught, Stuart strwt. opposite Wesleyan Ghnrnb, CORPORATION NOTICES CITY OF DUNEDIN^ THE PROPOSED NEW DUNEDIN VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE.
WITH a view to the immediate formation of a New Fire Brigade, I respectfully request any Gentlemen who have sent in to the City Council an offer of their services, ;n 1 who Bitty bo desirous of being candidates for the Captaincy of tho New Brigade, to lodge their names at the Town Clerk’s Office as candidates, on or before Tuesday, September 21st, at 4 p.m. Any gentleman of experience in Fire Brigade affairs, and who have not yet intimated their willingness to join the new Brigade, hut who would be prepared so to join and to become candidates for the command, are also invited to lodge their names accordingly prior to Tuesday, 21stinst.,at 4 p tn. The Captain to be e’ected by the Brigade. The different gentlemen who have applied to ha enrolled aa members of tho new Brigade, are invited to meet the Council’s Fire I irigadt* Committee at the City Council f -hamb -rs, Manae street, on Tuesday evening, the 21st instant, at 7 30 o’clock. Sept. 18,1875, HEN BY J, WALTER, Mayor. CITY OF DUSEDIN. THE PROPOSED ' NEW DUNEDIN VOLUNTEER FIKE BRIGADE. (The North Dunedin Contingent,} GENTLEMEN residing near the North Dunedin Branch Fire Brigade Station, And desiring to join the new Brigade (North Dunedin Contingent), are reapertfully ro quested to attend a niustimr of prop members of tho Brigade on Tuesday ■•.v-nN.-tember 21st, at 7.30 p.m., a: tie City Council Chambers, Manse Stray. lIEBRY J. WALTER, iVI rIVOV, 35th September, XS7u. yww»*rfTi«iwiiwni>i.iini m mm,! jiulmw i DliA,?EiiSr. NOTICE TO CASH BUYERS OF DRAPERY, ICHARDS & o°*’ Are now making their Spring Show of Millinery, with the Latest Novelties from the French and English markets. B, and Co. have jast received their Spring ahipments of goods in the various departments. They have now completed their permanent arrangement and are importing their goods direct. J. R. being connected with a large firm and manufacturers, and being personally known to Ihe leading firms at Horne as buyer (for years), haa enabled them to make such advantageous Arrangements that, by carrying on their busi Bees on the cash principle, they are able to sell the beet quality goods at the most moderate prices. The business is carried on exclusively for Cash payments, thereby obviating the large profits charged by the other houses, who give credit and are compelled to make up for losses In bad debts, &o.
Tm Only Cash Dbapebs i y thjb Town. NO CREDIT GIVEN. TbcQMßds can and do attest to the fact that this Is the Cheap Shop. RICHARDS & 0 0,,* (Adjoining the Royal George Hotel), George Street. (&.%%:■ V-%% DUNEDIN LAND, BUILDING, A . U IN. YES i' MEN T CO -i CANY (CIMHED), adjourned meeting of shared >lders will be h»ld in the Temperance Hall, Moray Place, on Monday evening, 20t.1i inst, at 8 o’clock. Busineiw : To lecaive particulars of dividend. By order, t JAS. B. M’OULLOCF, Accountant.
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Evening Star, Issue 3923, 20 September 1875, Page 2
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