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AMUSEMENTS. QUEEN’S THEAT It E. Lessees ... M«wv* vteA** nr.a TCcogh. !? MK and ME- V M B - i 'i THIS (SATURDAY) KVEAING. 00 r. 23. '» T. E LONG STRIKE Jane Lea-oyd ... ... air* I*’. M, Bit«s Moneypenny ... ... Mr U. M. Bures Noah Lcarody !•>>■ J. T>. Steele To conclude with TOOK ITI/LiCODDY. Poor Pillicoddy Mr F. M. Bat:a Monday, 2s»u octojik.!?, 1375. G;aud 1 opening cf F riey's _ Royd Arevde, ] Promenade Gonccrt in ai l of the Bcne-rolent 1 Institution, al which the Full -B nd of the Artillery (by pmui-sica of Cap., Jack o.ud officers of the Corps) will perform, Admission one shilling. Tickets to be had at the principal holds, and in the Arcade. DUNEDIN DANCING ACADEMY, Queen's Theatre. MRS HAM ANN begs to inform her Pupils and Friends that the Instruction will be resumed at the Adult Classes on Monday, f l hursday, and Saturday Evenings, at half-past 7 o’clock. The Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Classes will also be resumed at her Residence, Regent road, George street. DANCING AND M UtiJ/J, &r. Gioatifi’a Hall, Adult Class, Thursdays, at 7 Juvenile do, Saturday*, at 3 Private Lessons by special Arrangement. . K J. K E L L Y, i.v' jl provides Mask; for Public ana Private Aasembliea. Violin and Piano taught. IStaart «rt»aet, op- ositw *7hnvohMEiD LNG3 ST. ANDREW’S CHURCH. The anniversary services Will be held mi HARE A SIT NEST, When the Rev, J, Gow will prench in the forenoon ; And tho Rev. Mu Kirkland in the evening, At the usual hours. At both diets of worship a spec ial collection On behalf of the Congregational Fund will bo tnado. JJ tMJVUI ST LI ET CHURCH. Rev, J. Upton Davis, B. A. (Minister.) SUNDAY, October 21. Subjects ;—Morning : Home Miss ons; their ground and method. Evening ; Homo Missions, illustrated by the early career of Mr D. L. Moody. Collections for Horae Mission. BVANGfiLD AL PUL ACHING, Christian Chape!, Great Slag street. fp H OS. 1L BATES, JL Evangelist, Will (D. V,) preach TO.MORKOV7 EVE NIN G. KAN.TERI L*.KK W\ i'l R-I’ace comFa NY { I.MJTKr-), A MEETING of rini.odlji Shnu-holde»r. in ->.' v this Cora para,’ vih ho 1• i ■ i.! .t my Ghee on Monday, doth in-t.. at 4 p.u«... to consider further onmmunicatious from the Directors, J. S WEBB, Agent for the Company, COMMERCIAL BUI; DING aND MUTUAL INVESTMENT >OGfEJ Y. THJEucual Fortnightly Meeting of the above Society, for the purpose of receiving Subscriptions, &c., will be held nc:-.t Monday evening, from six to eight o’clock, WILL S. DuUGLAS, Secretary. ITCE.—A Meeting of the (Docere’ AsJJI s slants cf Dunedin will bo held in tho Lower Temperance Hall, Mora place, on Monday Evening, 25ih ii.st., at eight o’clock. A full attendance is requested. MOSGU L WOOLLEN FACTORY FACTORY (Limited) THE Second Annual General Meeting of tbe Mosgiel AYoollen Factory Company (limited), will be held in the Lower Dali of the Athensemu, Octagon, Dunedin, on Thursday, October 23, at 3 o’chick p.m. 11. S. NICOLS iN, Secretary, UAiLiA AiMPayo‘Vß* f ..‘ttsg3iafoacjacfc w >cz3e t T , '^srjcajMjy PCf ID A‘J LOl'iCun STRATHMORE, THE New Zealand Insurance Company beg to intimate to their clients that they will be happy to pav claims ca cargo by this missing vessel, under policies payable in the Colony, upon the usual t one. GEORGE W. ELIOTT, Agent. TO THE RMiIWURs OF GREEN I&L.AND AND KINGSTON. LEM K N,—I am r Candidate for your first Mayor. Andrew pollock. Burnside, October 22, IS7~>. 0 ® F. R T W A E K E R, (Sm;cen..or io W. A. TT-ni) TINSMITH. ILUMBEL, AND GAS FITTED, M O S G I E L. MACANDREW B VNQUET. THE COMMITTEE have decided that the DEMONSTRATT* ir-j r j) BANQUET Will bo h(’d on WEDNESDAY, 270 i lA, ST. Tickets to bo had of M,nAors of the Gommittee, or R, DOSSIL/i’H AM, Hon. Sec. MILL!VERY, D !f hSSMAX»>G, AND UN uERCLoTHING E sT A BLISHMEL T. SA INSB UR Y A CO., invite inspection or the vaiSed assortment SPRING AND SUMMER MILLINERY, Which they are now offering at flKcfiedingly low prices. Ladies Underclothing Children’s iJi Infants’ i’ellisses, Sic., always in. stock or made foorm r, Every gamunt tVieir own make, and woikinanshij> guaranßfvl. Ladies Dresses made to <>• d rin AI th« latest styles. Ladies’ own material made up. Note the address— SAINS BURY GO., George street, near Frederick streets *1 IHCISH Bath, Moray place stitongly •recommended by the medical faculty.

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Evening Star, Issue 3951, 23 October 1875, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3951, 23 October 1875, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3951, 23 October 1875, Page 2

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