AMUSEMENTS. QU E E N’S THEATRE. LMSfSB ... Messrs Steels Tr„_~v. FAREWELL AND ON Y BENEFIT op MRS F. M. BATES. g™ . ••• , Mrs F. M. Bates Oeorre Dnhamcl ... ... Mr F. M. Bates er 1j" • - nfr J. B. Steele To conclude with POOR PILLTCODDY. John Peter Pilhcoddy ... Mr F. M. Bates jyjNEDIN BOWLING CLUB will be opened for the Season To-morrow, with a Match—Directors against the Club. Play to begin at 2 p.m. T, CALLENDER, Secretary, Monday, 25th October, 1573. Grand opening of F.rley’s Royal Arcade. Promenade Concert in aid of the Benevolent Institution, at which the Full B nd of the Artillery (by permi ai»n of Cap-. Jack and officers of the Corps) will perform. Admission one shilling. Tickets to be had at the principal hotels, ______ »nd in the Arcade. DUNEDIN DANCING ACADEMY Queen’s Theatre. ’ fulfils begs to inform her s Pupils and Friends that the Instruction will be resumed at (be Adult Classes on i?' 1 hurray, and Saturday at half-past 7 o’clock. The Ladies’ and Gentlemen s Clisses will also be resumed at her Residence, Regent road, George street. iMNCUNG AN if AfOSiG. St. GjtcmoE’ra Sail. Adult Glass, Thursday.-,, at 7 Juvenile do, Saturdays, at 3 Private Lessons by special a>”ran?ereo»it. V| K *l. K K i., L ? tJI Provides Music fox Public and Privet. * Assemblies. V? o f.:n -nd Piano «Wt. -■> o^)- t **rW fl j, MEK I.IQB A Meetina of the Grocers’ As- , ' s stants of Dunedin will be held in the Lower temperance Hall, Mora place, on Monday Evening, 25tb it«t., at eight o’clock. A full attendance is requested. MOdGI L WOOLLEN FACTO' Y FACTOKY (Limited). rriHE Second Annual General Meeting ol , th® Mosaiel Woollen Factory Company '““ lted )> will be held in the I.ower Hall of the Octagon, Dunedin, on 'Thursday, October 28, at 3 o clock p.m K S. NICOLSoN, Secretary. PUBLIC Ge.tr. JJO B E E T WALKER, (Successor to W. A. Ford) TINSMITH, PLUMBER, AND GAS FITTER, M O S G I E L. MACANDREW B\NQUET. THE COMMITTEE have decide ! that the DEMON TRATT »\ \ND B NOUET Will be held on WEDNESDAY, 27th I - ST. Tickets to be had of Members of the mittee, or R, KOSSB THaM, Hon t MILLINERY, DRESSMAKING, AND UNDERCLOTHING EsTABLISHMB T. Sains bury & 00.. invite inspection of the varied assortment SPRING AND S 'Mi K MILL RY, Which they are now offering at exceedingly low pi ices. Ladies Underclothing. Children’s Dr uses Infants’ Pellieses, &c., always in stock or made to order. Every garment their own r j™ a » w an ” workmanship guaranteed. Ladies Dresses made to order in all the latest styles. Ladies’ own material made up. Note the address— SAINS BURY k no., George street, near Frederick street. SPRAINS, Sores, Wounds, &<:. — 1 New Zealand Liniment, good for animal, I eßrences : Me-srs Alexam Sheppard; Swan and Mitchell : Mr T Valley Hotel; Mr ,I. Mitchell, N. Mr Andrew Reed. Anderson’s Bai Christie, butcher. Kensington; »• r Yfhite Horse stables, who has made nr cures of severe sprains, e*c,, >- i+h th sir Mrs Cadzow, Anderson's B-y; Mr fruiterer, ptk! others ton riumemu* to u Bottle-', Is fid 3s, and qu t t ■ -.tittle* 6-«, an-era cottage, Howe stiet-t, next street. NOTICE OF REMOVAL, AND STREET have Rem< their Offices to the premises in Bond sf Utely occupied by Messrs Dalgety, Nichols, and 00., Dunedin. Obtober 2, 1875. 10 MO'GiihY.
J L L WANT' D KNOWN. MES W A Wholesale and Detail IHONMO N G E R, Corner of Princes mid Waiker streets, Dnnedin, -n-n/rr.-nf' 5 * 1)ow on bu nd and to arrive - REGIS! ER Ok a i KS, LK.nl CTOX AND bOoICH C ■ Kl ORANGES •‘Smith Md WOl.foods’* and “ Watson and Gows Oof.kiu,' 'tovee, Mantelpieces, lenders, Firtimns, &c ELECTRO-PD \TED AND BRITANNT _ METAL GOODS. Tea Trays, Hip and Sponge Baths, I,amps and Chimneys, Brustiware, Tahiti and Pocket (’ui.,er y. Tinned and Enamo.led Holiowaro, Amorican Brooms, Tubs and Buckets, and Furnishing ironmongery of every description. SPADES and S-iOVELS. HAY AND DIGGING FuRKS, Manilla and Flax Rope, Seaming Twine, Scab s V«r)dn.- N Pldmd, and Omt Traces, ... c-klcmD, Lanca-l-i.-- and Scot;.-!, xiameu, amenc»n Axes and Khun. 3, Pit and Cross-cut Saws, &c,, &c. w . AMERICAN ANGLO-CUT NAILS W andTTs E * baak ’ 8 ” Patent Nails, Docks and H ng's, Iron and Brass ■•■crows;ami PflintTon?” " r all hind-. fESmS 1 ’• ““J C( -’ 01 ‘ S ° f cve,, y 'lesftriptu.n. owder, l HL(;nt Fl!,;,- r; 1»I , ) . sporting Air,mm, lonmng Woo, No-. (J, 7. 8, 9 and J.U mg Staples, and Win- St.ret.clin Fancy Bird • agas—a Lor e V: MARBL E M ANTE-'.'MEC • S A special line in English Ga-vanCed" ; gated Iron, 5, 6. 7. 8, and 9ft. Best, brands A general ar;?.ir.-inent of Carpenter.’ ; in 'd Joiners’TooD. 1.-, the o.- li : .n. .. -i ' Agent for WheAcr and \, ikon’g Sc-wing Machjasß, Fell .Ay.
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Evening Star, Issue 3950, 22 October 1875, Page 2
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