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V B E iff ' S f **■»«■ ... Messrs Steele'and Keogh. BrilHant and Fnthusiastic deception of those Universal Favorites, MRS F. M. BATES, JHe yonnt and accomplished American Artist./ -- . MR FM. BATES, It* acknowledged Comedian and Character » m „ »HIS EVENING (TUESDAY), SEPT. 21, _ "8 OK NEW YOKK JjOey (with song) Mrs F. M. Hates B*dger „ ... Mr P.M. Bates Waptaiu Fan-weather ... Mr J B Steele £uppor f ed by the Company with the Great Snow Scene. Great Sensatioa Fire Scene, lIOND AY—MERCHANT OF VENICE. Free list suspended, puflic Press excepted. Children in arms not admitted. Box plan may be seen at Mr West's. pi BAND Concert and Ball at the Kaikorai, VI Drill-sbed Friday, September 24. JDunedw Colored Opera I roupe. EMFERANCE HALL POSITIVELY LAST FIVE NIGHTS ,„_ __ E. D. DA VIES S TALKNTED COMPANY. 3 WORTH of PRESENTS will be given away. Remember, everyone has an equal _ chance. Xn« Gifts consist of Gold ard Silver Ware ictnres Furniture, Bank Notes, Watches! Don't fail to come early ' I TO-NIGHT (TUKI BENEFIT OF MISS EVA~NOKAH D WIES. m A New Programme for To-night. Pncea: Reserved seats, 3s; second, 2s: gallery, Is. ' The last afterneon performance—Saturday, September, 25, at 3 o'clock, when 1 000 ■ German. . All Children Sixpence each. „. E . xtra &**>*& Gift Night. N.B.—Tickets and seats can be secured at Murray's Hotel. The First PrJae last night was received by Miss Ada Champion, Leith treet; the Second Pme received by Mr J. Falkner, St. Andrew Street. SPELLING BEE-FRIDAY, 24th. CHARLES WEIGHTMAN, BnsineiM Manager for & D. DAVIES. H. P. LYONS, Agent

UANOING AND MUBIC St. Gbqbob's Hall. Adult Claw, Thursdays, at 7 Juvenile do, Saturdays, at 8 Private Lessons by special arrangement. B J. K E L' . .. L Provides Music for Pnblio and Private Awanbliee. Violin and Piano taught. street, opposite Wngleyan Church. CORPORATION NOTICES CITY OF DUNEDIN. THE PROPOSED NEW DUNEDIN VOLUNTEER FIRE BKIGADE. a view to the immediate formation ▼ » of a New Fire Brgade, I respectfully jsqnest any Grentleroen who have sent in to the City Council an offer of their Rei-vices, and who may be desirous of being candidates for the Captaincy of the New Brigade, to lodge their names at the Town Clerk'a Office as candidates, ion or bo fore Tuesday. September 21st. at 4pm Any gentleman of experence in Fire Brigade aAMra, and who have not yet intimated their willingness to join the new Brigade, but who •would be prppared so to join ;*nd to become candidates for the command, are also invited ,to lodge their names accordingly prior to Tuea»Uy, 21st inst., at 4 p m. The Captain to be elected by the Brigade. 'iTTie different gentlemen who have applied to are invited to mset the Council's Fire Brigade Committee at the City Council Chamb-rs, Manae street, on Tuesday evening, the 21st instant, at 7,30 o'clock. HENRY J. WALTER, Sept. 18,1875. May ° r# CITY OF DUNEDIN. JBl'B PROPOSED NEW DUNEDIN VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE /The Tsortb Dunedin Contingent.) GENTLEMEN residing near the Noith Dunedin Branch Fire Bri.ade Station, and desiring to join the new Brigade (North Dunedin Contingent), are vesprectfully re quested to attend a meeting »f proponed memtember 21sfc, at 730 p.m., at tho City Council Chambers. Manse street.

HENRY J. WALTER, 18th September, 1875. Ma *° r ' DJa&HtfRY. NOTICE TO CASH BITTERS OP DRAPERY. -"ICHARDS & i Are now making their Spring Show of MllUnery, with the Latest Novelties from the French and Engliwh markets. R. and Co. have just received their Spring ehipmenta of goods in the various departments. They have now oompleted their permanent arrangement and are importing their goods direct J. K. being connected with a large firm and manufacturers, and being personally known to the leading firms at Home as buyer (for years) has enabled them to make such advantageous arrangements that, by currying on their busi neaa on the cash principle, they aro able to sell the beat quality goods at the moderate prices. The business is carried on exclusively for *ash payments, thereby obviating th 9 large proSm oharged by the other houses, who give •redit and are compelled to make up for losses in bad debts, &c. , Tub Only Cash iJiupflits in the Tow*. NO CREDIT GIVEN. Thousands can and do attest to the fact thr', # tnos 13 the Cheap Shop. ~t IOHA Rly R ft Q ( (Adjoming thel Ha[GeorgßHoW)i Street. LO»T, J?OUNI> & 0 I°'S in Piinces street, t-.vo sm-.M J Finder pleiae return same M, M 1 ™' dershauaen's, Princes stavet. Men ' . m Turuw; carter, /

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Evening Star, Issue 3924, 21 September 1875, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3924, 21 September 1875, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3924, 21 September 1875, Page 2

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