A»3*K*iQrr3, BEEN 8 SA T R Unprecedented ''urea. 3 ot those talented MS AND MRS F. 3 M. B ATES. Unabated popu’aiit y of ilsose universal favorites, t’-o ... ‘ B A T E S’ 8. Attractive programme. Last ni.jU of Air J. ..TT.-r.-fl* V 11 't’ s sensation plav, CHi X.K AJS I) cor n TEil CH r CK. lust night '■■[■ the uantioal sensation drama, B Y. N U o L ’!'• THIS EVENING (-'.',T('/IT>.\ V), 1 )')T, 2, Performance to commence with (ho !n-!ily successful dram 1. CHECK AND rOUhi>D CHECK; Or, Iho all r f Richmond 1 In which Mr and Mrs F. 3H. Bates will appe-*r, supported by th" Coir pan % 'lO concir.de with the great Nor.tied Sensation Drama, Bh ]\ V, OL T. Alice Mm F. M. i'ates Ben Bolt .Air r . I’. Keogh Bnonomd hy the Company. Monday- > G SONY’S CHI IDE In rrarar.iliou--Ij’KHNANO.
DUNEDIN PEES* DRAMATIC GLUE. f I\HE übove Ciii > w,;i rcvc ,x p<vfoi-uv»ucc at A the Queen’.. T he; tie on Friday Evening, Oetobcr 8, for the benefit of the sufferers by the recent fire at the Princess’s Theatre, on which Robertson’s beautiful comedy “Society’’ will be produced. i/AiSUAHor Ih u oJ.GI, Bt. Gaoscia'sj iiiUj, Adult Uus, Thursdays, >4 7 JU7vR>.Ui do, nt b Private Aessosa fcv s-vx'bti artivn^cuvOCt. M& J. Li E L L Y, Provisos Jiasio for Public and Private Assemblies. Violin sni pjaro tan gilt. Stuart fitreot, ornxv.ite V» ealevan Uhnrch, KEF. IMQ3 EVANGELICAL PREACHING, Christian Chapel, Great King street. T HO S. H. BATES, Evangelist, Will (D. V.) preach TO-MORROW EVENING. ItfEEriNO of Shoams to bo he'd at the -LVA Scandinavian Hotel on Saturday. the 2nd October, at seven o’clock. Ail are invited. ifUBIAO itO'i’JOAo, DUNEDIN SCHOOL OP ART, UNIVERSITY BUILDINGS. Ladles’ Afternoon Glasses, Fourth- Qnrrter commences on Von_Js , day, 4th October. Open on Mondays, Wednesdays, end Fridays, from 2 to 4 p.m. Fee—lDs per Quarter. DAVID C. HUTTON. DUNEDIN SCHOOL OF ART, Evening Glasse,?.
THE Fourth Quarter will commence on Monday, the 4rh October. Open on Mondays and Wednesdays for Freehand Drawing, &o. ; and on Tuesdays and Thursdays for Geometrical and iVt.oliiinic.il .Drawing. Fee—los per Quaxtor. ° DAVIT) C, ITUTB OF. Rr.DUCiv your Meat Bill by purchasing at the \ ’o-opor.u-tvo Croce y Sloi,? G circe street, near ht. Andrew streec. Morion’.-: best Scotch Salmon, ICs \>* 1 per do?, ■ ’i: -f, American do, 9i 6d cheaper than neat. v.wir." to the large support accorded to the Co-operative Stoie, the propri -tors have been enabled t»» make further reductions in many articles. Best full-weight Candles, De Jdouba;;-: and other brands, 10J per lb. E. SINGER, Manager. PRIVATE SCHOOL FOR BOYS. his School from Fell Tower Ilill to his house in Elder Greet, oft Pitt street, where lie has accommodation for a few Boys as boarders. The nest Quarter will begin on Monday, October 1. NOTICE. 1 rSr 1 RtiCLrV e l), another rliipmeut of the genuine ■■■ mc-iiean Br-v Rhum. marie nZ ljuclere > firavama, Pork.' Rico, ihe finest Wash ever made for the Hair an d Skin, at F. EERC-FL’S Temple of Fashion, Princes street. NEW GOODS. 'f EE Finest Assortment ever in Dunedin. . * Real Shell Comb*, bins, Sprays, 'Hows S ciysta), shell, gold, silver, plate, steel, &c’ New Dead Dresses, Piaita, Coils, Curls, Wigs i)nzzettes of every description, Barristers WPs! w ., l - ** EISB EL, Hairurefser, berfumfr, Wig-maker, and Imki&J porters of Human Hair, Temple op Fashion, Princes street. Beissol’s Cantharaditc Fluid, the only genuine article for the growth of hair.
CHEAP D 'APEPY. IMPOUT AIS T H OTICE. < HROWN, street’, would call attention to the fact that h-> has niaik. u rveiy article in strek nfc price-! which he w confident can ;ii no other j,lace he undertw,tl - . htavnig _ very small . xpensts iu the or. rrying on or his buslmss. he i s able to do ho when those weighted with fpeuter expenses reepmo to charge hji 0 h::r pur ft s . His Motto i,-: Small Pj oiits ami Chm/Iv Te turns ” Eut whh tliis, also—- “ Honesty is the best Policy,” And for this reason, while he marks every article at the lowest price, ha does not, as is frequently done, mark a few articles at absurdly low prices, while all the rest are very high. Please note the following— Grey Calicoes, 4J ; "White do, 4.11 Flannels, from I*. Brown Hollands, good value Tablecloths Fringed Honeycomb Towels," OJ tmtton, (Ti,ion, and 1 .inen Diapers Wool and Cotton Shirtinrs ■Cress Materials ami Costumes. JUB lnd e ru d n ft f ? w 1 «l , ® niiil Hn..-8 in Ladies and Childrens Irosmiy :-Ladies’ White do HO6e ’ *' 5 ‘ ° COlui ' jd iud Bt *' i Pe-'l CLOTHING DEPARTMENT Men s TV eed Suits, .".Js Boys’ and Youths’ Suits, all sizes . Men’s Trousers and Trousers and Vests Mens and Toys’ Hats, Caps, Bracts iiV Br.xuera, and Shiite—a good assortO^ent Note the Address H . brown, George street, near the Octagon,
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Evening Star, Issue 3933, 2 October 1875, Page 2
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