AMUSEMENTS. ( \ i tf s theatre ‘■o& Lsh«*wi » m ' FJWire St;<..-•>);•( ~nr) Rw*,, Vnprecedcnt"d Success of those Talented American Area's. MR and MRs F. M; BATES THIS (THU USD AY) EVEN! SG OCT *>l , TRUE HEARTS. ’ Louise Baudin Mrs F. M. Hates Eustaone Baudm Hr F M. Bates _ . . lo Conclude with a Favori e Farce. Friday, Benefit of Mrs F. M. Bates. Cora. B B A SPELLING and PRONOUNCING BKE m Will be h- Id at the temperance hall, _ ox FRIDAY, 22nd OCTOBER, 1875, At 8 p.m., Ib aid of the Building Fund of All Saints’ _ Church, The followin'? Gentlemen will net as Examiners in t> © Spelling Bee: Captain Hutton, fioG-aor MacGregor, and Hubert S' out, s>q. Latham’s ’ mtiorivy wii) hj used. For the Pronouncing be* Judge Williams and James Smith, Esq,, have consented to act as Judges, H. S. Chapman. Esq., in the chair. Handsome prizes have been presented by Messrs Keith and Wilkie and Mr Hard There will be Four Prizes for each Bee. As the number of candidates will be limited ladies and gentlemen intending to compete are requested to send in their names to Jlr A . I). Lubpcki Telegraph < *fhce, as early as possible. Wo competitor under eighteen years of age wi 1 bo admitted. Pickets, 2s .fid. Children, Is. To bo hid at tPJ?" V t' eeler ‘ K - St -»fford Btre>t; Messrs Keith and Wilkie, and 11. u ise and Co. T H E ARTU N I O N In aid of the BUILDING FUND OF ALL HAIMS’ CHURCH, Having been abandoned, it is intended that the Artichs shall be disposed of by Public Auction immediately after tb~ .-pellim.' and Pronouncing R’s -u Friday ea 7 en i no. Those having i urebased Fi kets can have their money returned on appicrim:. POPULAR ENTERTAINMENT, LINDEN SCHOOLROOM, KaIKoHAI. A N open Public <■ ntePaimnrnt in connee'A tion with ‘h . wm,. ..f | rtgoI O.G. v.-i'l I*. A , ■ the VC f T*. ’> rs' . - ‘ ~' 7 ", , The programme compM-e-i songs, leadings, ivei. tations, &c. _ Members of neighboring’lodges their friends invited. Doom open m 7..°.0 dinir to be taken at 8, by Bro. Jam. fbo! G.W.C.T. dun.ydin dancing academy, Queer’s Theatke. ]\fRS hamann" begs to inform '? • pupils and Friends that the Insti tion will be resumed at the Adult Cl asses Mondav, Ihursday, and Saturday Kvi'iiin at half-past 7 o’clock. The Ladies’ and G tlemen’s Classes will also be resumed at Residence, Regent road, George sheet. di. Gross's hj -.11. Adult Class, Thursdays, at ? Jnvenllo do, Saturdays, A ,s Private iiessons by speCA l ra.mc*'.y. u ,t. & J. ti S L lf}& Provides .Music for rub\h' a.nd Vlt>lsr. end P , -V.v MR/ni-JGKt MOSGII'L WOOLLEN FACTOR FACTORY (Limited) THE Second Annual General Meet the iVlnscdcl Woollen Factory Coi (limited), will bo hj ■!,; j,, ;[ le !. o wcr' mil Atl.en»;nm, Orta.'nn. I umedin, on ’i bu October 28, at 3 o'cl d; p.m R. a. NI COLS N, Secret !^^ M * WlllMeai| w*xoyarjt3W!uuuMencw'" ' : L- r. T MACANDREW BANQUET. IHE COMMITTEE have decided the DEMONSTRATION AND BANQU Will be held on WEDNESDAY, 27th I VST. Tickets to be had of Member* of the mittee, or R. KOSSH o IIAM, Hon, f FARLEY’S ROYAL ARCADE, rpHE recent alterations and improveme u m DR DOW nearly completed there \ 5® TO LET, for one or more years, .' EVE TEEN NEW BRICK MUGG, Vith d well-lighted, and ventilated basement fi This valuable property, sitiut-.-i ch-se to i railway station, whan- 3, tlieatm, Ac ni always command a greet pub ic •.maim and doubt will maintain its present eliaramm- ,- iS \ best business place in tb•• < itv. Bring roofed in, anrl footw.iv newiy vm ha I‘cl it\ become a Ovr-rite pro-eNde wi.e.e eve requisite may be procured wthout nuvehas being exposed to the inclemency of the wrath A beadle will be in attendance to maint; good order, see that premises are km'*- cl-i and h.v . I m, • ri- , i ," 7 To r-r-rUe-i i■. f ; ~f -,, ■; , _ 7 • places this ih au cqjpoitunity rarely to ire 11 With. A plan of the premises, and conditions lease may be inspected at No. 17, Arcade and after Saturday, 16th inst PRIN CES ITR LET 1 WJI > i<; \I v ( j., THE Citizens’ Committee desire to c . special attention to th« judgment giv by Lia Honor Mr Justice V illiam in t l i<> abo matter, and to point out that tb« Manse 1 serve tenants h-<vo given notice of’ «”;n,. against the judgment. It v ill f necessary that tie *• 'oinmUti e be iduced in order ti> thrir being prepared to c.u the case to a successful issue. t Mr E. Hunt, the col] i; ctor. wii] call upon t citizens for the purpose of obtaining subscr tions, and the Committee hope the citizens w respond liberally. By order of Committee, JAL, ROBIN, Chairman, NOTICE OF REMOVAL. ILLIES ATt.D STREET have Rcmov their Offices to the premises iu Bond str< lately occupied by Messrs Dalgety, NichoD, a Co., Dunedin, Obtober 2, 1875. M ONEY ready to he advanced on Fn hold, ; oasehold, Personal, and or}; "epaymenfs tr/.v approved smuhn made iy weekly, m. ify. <„• ytadi n : ments, to suit borrowers. ' iln rif f, “ Apply to A. I'.. MeUioir. (p., Duuedm, four doors from branch °B.u i k New Zealand. NOTICE, INTIMATION is hereby given th fc all 1 counts up to end of August. last, due the undersigned, must ha paid not later tl: 6th November next, otherwise ihe same will placed in the hands or a sol citoi for cGkcih J- M .S GaLI Late City Company, bign street, Duncdir
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Evening Star, Issue 3949, 21 October 1875, Page 2
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