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Q ÜBBN’B THfiiTE?. liWSCti* ~t Messrs S%t>©l© and Keogh, Unabated Popularity of those Universal Favorites, tha eminent America' Artiste MR and MRS F. M. BATES, Antbusiastic heoeptions nightly greet the rT^. 68 ' 8 * w ho will appear THIS EVENING* (WEDNESDAY I SEPTEMBER 22, Under the patronage of the Auckland and Dunedin Foo'.b.l' Clubs. Shakespeare's Play, MERCHANT OF VENICE. Mr F. M, Bats* Mrs F. M. Bates To conclude with THE TOODLSS. Mr F. M. Sates in hji j great impersonation, Timothy Toodles. Mrs Bates as Tabitba Toodles. Thursday—RED PGCKETBOOK. Free Hat suspended, pu lie Press excepted. Children in arms not admitted. Box plan mayba aeon at Ivlr West’s. THE Fhyloek Portia [IKMP E R A N £ H A ju L POSITIVELY LAST FOUR NIGHTS OF E. D, DAVIES AND HTS TALENTED COMPANY fiM WORTH of PRE ENTS will be giVen away. Remember, everyone has an equal chance. The Gifts consist of Gold cird Silver Ware, Pictures. Furniture, Bank Notes, Watches! Clocks, Albums, and hundreds of other pi ires. Don’t fail to come early 1 ! TO-NIQ4T (WEDNESDAY), Great change of mgramme, Lnok ’at th PrijZng. First prize—Sewing Machine. Second prize— Ooera gJas*. Third price—Album, holds 200 cabinets and cartes. First prize lest night, --as ■ eceived bv J, Fayme, Union street; second, Mr Lev. .;',,v aC.-r i»(reet. Reserved c-cc.’s, A jPriree gallery, The last afternoon ’- j rhy -n :’-, 25. ar 3 o’clock, when ’ OH' Inn n French, and English Toy a will K- .7 :v>., .-.wrr tothe Children, All Children Sixpen-c each -Tickets and seats can it secured a Mmrray’s Ho; el. benefit of NATATOR—THURSDAY. Ll9 in Mon-y will bo given aw-v SPELMM; BEE—FRIDAY E-'tb BENEFIT OP E. D. DaVISw. * CHARLES WSIGHT3JAN, Business M&uamw- for E. D. DAVtFri, H. i\ LYONS, gent. c ONCBHT A BA L L To f, e held in the Mo injgton Hall on FRIDAY, the 24th S PV;'E . 1875, In aid of the District Library Fuud. At 7.30 p.m.

Adtti'fion—ronot rt. Is ; Concert fin 1 Ball (single tickets), 2s 6d Doubl- do, 4s. l/lISU ANl> »iI /SIf;„ Si. OaoEan's H.+vr Adult Class, Tbursuaya, at 7 .Tnyenijo do, Ratnrdftva. at ‘i Private by special Atrau^eiaont. MS S S ». j. ?. Prov;di* ;■ Juste far Public rnd fVivattAmembliea, Vs,>i} a Piano tau.-M Sttnw* fltref.’.. opt viinmb < 10-U'o A SERIES of Evangelistic Services will be in the Oddfellow.-'’ Hall every even* in* this week (except Saturday), in connection with the Yonng Men’s Christian Association. Service at 7.30. All invited. PROTESTANT ALLIANCE FRIENDLY SOCIETY. PUBLIC MEETING will be held in the Council Chambers, Milton, ©n Thursday evening, at 7.30, when Mr Wa ker, from Dunedin will explain the objects, of tho above, with a ▼lew of establishing a branch lodge in Milton. rjpHE Members of the R jyal Arch Chap^ ter of Otago, No. 844, E.C., are requested to attend at the installation of officers of ths Otago Kilwinning Chapter, S.C., on Thursday evening, 23rd inst. By order of M. E Z., WM. ASH -R. R.e. LOSt : FO:.;iD <'iLost, a p urae cm*t..irin-' a ' 1 note aad a half-sovereign r w Vn.v.jV Stables King street, or between that m l Pe’icVo: Bay! Finder satisfactorily reward doi tnrnlnv fco Mr B»ird, bookse'ler. 0■: rr ■ V v- f . LO° ?, a Purse ooa£ainn>, - : _.i, 4 , i. go; 1 pen. Ac, :ky -.j Obv*9. Kyeu-tn. tV.-je:** tit---

ttvion steam: tup NET ZEALAND n }; F icr i/y rrKt.TON, \? :i 4 Pic ton, Reason, Taranaki, TY oi TOM :*akiX’i , — 7 - -wv.., i«( fl-jinn.; 4 i.l u (taking cargo and passenr-wa C>r +x!.r ohiptr.ent to v. :T ,-v. f 'k -i-r Maki'ik'aun ' T’l'-yjn uti T A IT TO To-mcrrow •> hurscUy. 23rdSeptemoer. Passeug-r-ra by tm, v;,jo P.ia. train, Lai go received at Railway Station till 11 am. To be followed by the HAW EA, a s on Frday, Ist October, 't J I AR *.AK ARO A, and LYTT KLTon - imrCE, hh To morrow, Thursday, 28rd September, raaseagera by 4.45 p.m, train. IOE O A MAR U.-S AM3 ON, 8.8. on Friday, 34th September Passengers by 7 am, train. Cargo till 3 p.m. Thursday. F° F For timaeu and lyttelton.— MAORI. *m, on Monday, the 27th September. FOE XAIKORAS, Westport, Hokitika, and Greymouth. —MAO EI, a. a., about Wednesday, 6th October. Offiae*: Harbour Chambers, STEAM TO FORT MOLYNKUX TAITANOATA, AND BALCLUTHA, THB s.s, LADY OF THE LAKE will sail for the ► above Porta TO-MORROW (Thursday), 23rd lust. Cargo and passengers ti'l 3 o’clock. G, F. REID, Agent SOUTH!, AN I) HI EAM JS. 1 '*f Sail as under, Express, a. a., for in veroaroill WHARF and RIVERTON, ‘ From Port Chalmers, ON SATURDAY NEXT, Cargo received at Rattray street Jetty on Thursday and Friday. > Cargo for Liveroariri]} TnVnd T)f«tnctt. forwarded by rai’ from a*- • - risk, II riOLOLRT \ A, l a.,. 1 Jvd i

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Evening Star, Issue 3924, 22 September 1875, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3924, 22 September 1875, Page 2

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