Brilliant Success of those Universal Favorites, MR and MRS F. M. BATES. Another change of programme by th <se eminent America Artistes, the BATES'S, , Who will appear THIS EVENING (THURSDAY), SEPTEMBER 23, In the romantic drama, translated from the French, entitled, THE RED POCKET BOOK. Maurice ... Mr P. M. Bates Helens Kervequin (with song) Mrs F. M. Bates Which, on its last production, was one of the entithd " Check and Counter Check." Box plan may be seen at Mr West's. ! TEMPERANCE HALL POSITIVELY LAST THREE NIGHTS OF E. D. DAVIES AND HTS TALENTED COMPANY. £lO in MONEY will be given away. £5, first prize; £3, second prize; £l, <hird prise; £1 divided, and numerous other usefol presents. TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), Benefit of the Man-fish, and for this.night only he will undress under water, in addition to other feats. Prices: Reserved seats, 3s; second, 2s; gallery, la. Last evening the sewing machine was re teived by H. Robertson, High street; the album, bv R. Carter, Auckland Footbal Club. BENEFIT OF E. D. D\VIES. EXTRA PRIZES AND SPELLING B Prizes for Spelling B. are on view at A. T. Dunning's, Princes street. The spelling decided by Nuttali's dictionary. The last afternoon performance—Saturday, September, 25, at 3 o'clock, when 1 000 German, French, and English Toys will be given away to the Children. All Children Sixpence each. N.B. —Ticketß and seats can be secured at Murray's Hotel. CHARLES WEIGHTMAN. Business Manager for E. D. DAVIES. H. P. LYONS, Agent. ONCERT AND BALL. To be held in the Mornington Hall on FRIDAY, the 24th SEPTEMBER 1875, In aid of the District Library Fund. At 7.30 p.m. Admission--Concert, Is; Concert and Ball (single ticket*), 2s 6d Double do, 4s. DDFELLOWS' HALL.-Next Saturday Night's Concert will consist of new ■ongs, new dances Admission Sixpence only. ATTJRDAY NIGHT'S CON ERT.i Oddfellows' Hall—Madame Jeannette, Mr Carroll, Mr Pickett, and several other lady and gentleman amateurs.
DDFILLOWS' HALL. Saturday w Night's Concert. Chair taken bj Barnard Isaacs, M.C.C. Doors open 7.30. 6d. .'AiNUIWG AND MUSIC. St. Ghobqs'B Hall. Adult Class, Thursdays, at 7 Juvenile do, Saturdays, at > Private lessens by special arrangement. "| R J. K K L L V, .. I Provides Music for Public and Private iawmbließ, - Violin and Piano taught •"•truu-t street, opjtoeite Wflalayap (Tbnreh. MEE lads SERIES of Evangelistic Services will be l held in the Oddfellow-' Hall every evening tbJB week (except Saturday), in connection with the Young Men's Christian Association. Service at 7.30. All invited. PROTESTANT ALLIANCE FRIENDLY SOCIETY. A PUBLIC MEETING will bo held in the Council Chambers, Milton, on Thursday evening, at 7.30, when Mr Wa ker, from Dunedin will explain the objects of the above, with a view of establishing a branch lodge in Milton. GOVERNMENT NOTICES {Extract from the New Zealand 'Gazette,' September 16, 51.] lOTAGO PUBLIC BUILDINGS LOAN ORDINANCE, 1862. Wellington, 13th September, 1875. IT ifl hereby notified, that the principal moneys secured by the Debentures issued under the Ordinance above cited, and falling duo on the Ist October next, will be paid on presentation of the Bonds on or after that tlateatthe Bank of Mew Zealand, London; at the Bank of New Zealand, Melbourne; or at the Provincial Treasury, Dunedin; whichsoever was the place at which the last payment of interest on the respective Bonds was paid,
At the Bank of New Zealand, London : Bonds .Nos. 1-20. 53-200, 230-232, 509, 526-681. 688-700, 705-707, 714-740, 801 822, 834-843, 851-860, .871-875, 881-895, 906-921, 923-951. At the Bank of New Zealand, Melbourne : Bends Nob. 243-250, 277-282. 98-.-088. At the Provincial Ti eaaury, Bonds Nos. 201-229, 233-242 251-276, 283300, 363-400, 4CI-500 701-704, 708, 710, 712, 741-800, 952-985. 989-1,000 H. A. ATKINSON. DRAfsJiV. NOTICE TO CASH BUYEES OF DRAPERY. ICHARDS & I Are now making their Spiirtg Show of Millinery, with the Latest Novelties from the French and Engliph markets. R. and Co. have just received their Spring Bhipmentß of goods in the various departments. They have now completed their i.ertnunent arrangement and are importing their goods direct. J. R. being connected with a large firm and manufacturers, and being personally known to the leading firms at Home aB buyer (for years), has enabled them to make such advantageous arrangements that, by carrying on their busi Bess on the cash principle, they are able to sell the best quality goods at the mo«t 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, &c Thb Only Cash Dbaperb in the Town. NO CREDIT GIVEN. Thousands can and do attest to the fact that this is the Cheap Shop. RICHARDS & CO., (Adjoining the Royal George Ilotel), Geobqb Stbbet.
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Evening Star, Issue 3925, 23 September 1875, Page 2
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786Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3925, 23 September 1875, Page 2
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