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AStuaßssaa^ii. A U fi E N S T H E A T R S. f.etwees ... Messrs Steele and Keogh, Continued Popularity of those eminent American artists, MR AND MRS F. M. BATES. Another Grand Success by the B A T E S’ S. Glorious reception of the new sensational drama, CHECK AND COUNTER CHECK. THIS EVENING (TUESDAY, SEPT. 28, Will be repeated J. J. Utting’s new sensation drama, CHECK AND COUNTER CHECK; pr, THE FALL OF RICHMOND. Received last evening with loud and continued acclamations of applause by a house crowded from floor to ceiling. Calls at the end of each act, and end of every scene. Friday, October 1. —Benefit for the Widow of the late Mr Joe Small. B SPELLING BEE. B The Committee of the DUNEDIN CRICKET . CLUB have pleasure in announcing that they have arranged to hold a SPELLING BEE In aid of their Funds on THURSDAY EVENING NEXT, SEPT. 30, At the TEMPERANCE HALL, On which occasion H. S. Chapman, Esq., has kindly consented to take the chair. The following gentlemen have undertaken to act as examiners:— R®v. R. L. Stanford Professor Macgregor Professor Sale W.Norrie,Esq.,M.A„ James Anderson, Esq. High School. The following will be given as prizes to the best speller Ist prize, The Turner Gallery. 2nd prize, Bulwer Lytton’s Works, 11 vols. 3rd prize, Cabinet Edition of Shakespeare. Should none of the above prizes be taken by »lady, the Committee have arranged to give a special prize to the lady who shall remain longest in the competition. COMPETITORS.—As it is intended to limit the number competing, and if possible to have it composed equally of ladies and gentlemen, Intending competitors are requested to to send in their names not later than Wednesday next, addressed Committee, Box 134, Post Office. Chair to bo taken at eight o’clock. Tickets of admission 2s 6d, which may be obtained from members of the Dunedin Cricket Club.

ALLAN HOLMES, President. DANCING AND MUSIC. St. Gbobqb’s Halt, Adult Gloss, Thursdays, at ? Juvenile do, Saturdays, at 3 M Private Lessons by special arrangement, R J. KELLY, Provides Music for Pnbiio and Private Assemblies. Violin and Piano taught. (Stuart street, opposite Wesleyan Church. PUBLIC NOTICES, kiNOTICE.' JUST RECEIVED, another shipment of the genuine American Bay Rhum, made by G. Duclere, Esq., Guayama, Porto Rico. The finest Wash ever made for the Hair aif*d Skin, at F. BEISSEL’S Temple of Fashion, Princes street. THE COLONIAL BUILDING AND INVESTMENT COMPANY (Limited). Registered under the Joint Stock Company’s Act, Capital, £IOO,OOO, *dv- EINVESTMENT DEPARTMENT. THii attention of Parents desirous of investing for themselves or their children small weekly sums, to enable them to receive at a certain period the sum of LSO or multiples thereof, is drawn to the above Investment Department, affording, as it does, a good rate of Interest, with the privilege to investors of prompt withdrawal of their deposits and interest at short periods. For further particular apply to LOUIS BASCF, Secretary, Temple Chambers, Princes stree , FIRST-CLASS INVESTMENT. fJIHE CLUTHA PROPERTY INVEST MENT AND BUILDING SOCIETY is isau ing Debentures of HOO each, bearing interes at Seven per cent., and repayable a on month’s notice. Apply to THE SECRETARY, Balclutha. PURE WOOL VERSUS SHODDY.

GENTLEMEN selecting Suits for this Season’s wear will receive thorough satisfaction from the New Varieties of Mosgiel Tweeds, Medal for excellence at Vienna Exhibition, fJ*URKISH BATH, Moray place strongly recommended by the medical faculty. TO LET BUSINESS PREMISES IN PRINCES STREET. fTIO LET, the Lower Portion of the Pre--f- mises lately occupied by M‘Leod. hj ownes, and Go. Apply to HOWORTH & HODGKINS, Solicitors, Princes street, | 0 ft ve and four roomed Verandah ■ Cottages. Apply Victoria terrace. An. aerson s Bay road. TO LET, OR FOR SALE. gUPERIOR Five-roomed House and half-an-aere ground, Cavershaxn, near railway station. JONES, BASCH AND CO., Temple Chambers, rpO LET, Four-roomed Cottage at Roslyn, tct j. urn n ) hed. Apply to Connell and Moodie, T lO a Five-roomed House, situate in JL George street, lately occupied by Mr E. wsey. Apply to John Joyce, Princes street. LET, a Three-roomed House. Apply X Crust’s store, Cargill road, Kensington. FI 0 LET, a Five-roomed House, near railX way station. [Apply Mrs Goodall, CaverflflO LET, Six-roomed House, in Hanover X street. Apply Thomas Brodie, Hanover street. rpOLET, Six-roomed House, cmarter or , “ a r, ac . re °f ground. James Hickey, painter, Maolaggan street.

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Evening Star, Issue 3929, 28 September 1875, Page 2

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726

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3929, 28 September 1875, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3929, 28 September 1875, Page 2

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