AKCTSSMENTS. QUIS E N' S TIIEA TR E . Lessees ... Messrs Steele and TCoogh, Immense Success. House Crowded to Suffocation, Numbers m to Gain Admis-iou To witness i >iou i joucicuu'.'s greatest creation, TH 15 SHAUvrH. it\U N, THIS EVENING (MONDAY), NOV. S, The world-renowned art ist, MR CHARLES WhEnTLEIGH, And the favorite artiste, MRS V. M. BA KS. Specially engaged f r this eivat production, THE SHAITGHRAUN. Magnificent new scenen, properties, effects, &c, &c. Free list entirely suspended. .Seats may be scoured at Air West’s Musical Repository. QUEEN’S Tfi EAT RE. SPECIAL NOTICE. THE SHAUOHRAUN. In consequence of the great demand for Seats, the applicants for free admission are reminded that the Free List is entirely suspended. pRINCE OF WALES’S BIRTHDAY.— RAILWAY TRIP! SPORTS ! THE FRIENDLY SOCIETIES Will hold a GRAND FETE, Uth NOVEMBER, At ST. LEONARD’S, Under the auspices of the 1.0.0. F. ; also under the patronage of the Fire Brigade and other bodies.
A Baby Show will be held. Sports to commence at twelve o’clock. GRAND BRUCE AUCTION. A First-class Band will bo in attendance. Dancing, Quoits, &c. Refreshments of all descriptions on the Ground Tickets for Trip, giving entrance to ground, 2a fid ; children over three and under twelve years, Is. For full particulars see Bills. E. F. CORLEY, Hon. Secretary,
I. 0. G. T, LODGE Hi PE OF BaLCLUTHA, JSo. 74. RAND Annual Picnic and Social Gathering in the evening will oe held on 9thNovember, 1875, Piince of Wales’s Birthday. Tickets Picnic Double, os ; single, 3s; Social Gathering—Double, 3s Gd; single, 2s Gd, Chair to be taken in the evening at eight o’clock, by A. D. Adams, G.W.C. ; E. TEAGUE, Hon. Sec, PRINCE OF WALES’S BIRTH Oa Y. rjpO suit pleasure-seekers, the Turkish Baths will be Open from 6 a.m, to 4 p.m. w. s. burton, _____ Manager.
DANCING! DANCING! QUEEN’S THEATRE. A PL AIN DRESS BALL will take place on Tuesday .evening, No vein her 9th. Gentlemen « Tickets, 2s Od ; Ladies as usual ■Eight o clock. . A. HAM AN, T GRAND SOCIAL B ALL. HE Union Quadrille Club will bold a Social Ball at St. George’s Hall, on Tuesday, November 9, at 8.20 p.m. Double tickets, 7s 6d; single do, 5s (refreshments included). dune DU'- dancing academy, Queen’s Theatre, HS HA MANN begs to inform her Pupils and Eriends that the Instruction will be resumed at the Adult Glasses on Monday, 1 hur.sday, and Saturday Evenings, at half-past 7 o'clock. The Ladies’ and Gentlemen 8 Classes will also be lesumed at her -Residence, Regent road, George street. ‘'-.u:. .AND MUCH; *t. GgDAurV. Ha::;, f ’’ htr;rda T- f, hi 7 utr-’en'ie Saturdays, at 2 Privat:; Doosairj by n.trspgeßteni! VI >-/’ . , t' . - L L R, • ■ . * ■ «v.ic ti,T I'rb.lo sad Private Aaaembiicr, Vvoliu :md Plane taught. Stuart otrf-A. WeirovtC f^rmb.
MEDICAL. DR MARTIN begs to intimate that he has commenced practice in Dunedin. Temporary residence MK MV 1 RE’S, Castle street. ililAl/l W ND J.0.v0 LJJi’Tr. fji’ TAKE GOOD! .All’s Pv EA T jNI)I Als (Tiger Brand,) C U YOU ES. JUST INTRODUCE!) INTO NEW 7, v.h i „AC T) Allowing Chemists, .viz. MESSES Y. Ti.KT'Sf )N' \nd ANN! AG «Vinces street. Appointed Sole .A.-en!s for Dune, on • Air W in. K1.., r, a; ent lor l\; t CRA loeiß ; MrW. C. At.edl. .Ole agent ~,r H'jj kouaiti ; Iv.r Ja«. 31. Ibvne, sole'age-, t tor R,] meraton; Mr AVm Guvn, sole agent for Jimaiu; Mr H. H. Coggins, sole agent for Uamaru ; and m every town in New Zealand of the duly-appointed agents.
The cures perforin. <1 by t)ms« Wonderful Medicines trmy miraculous, ami never fail fit persevered with. They consist of the Aperient Mixture, the Rheumatism hits cure, and the (lout Muture, Get Handbills and Pamphlets of the Agents and read the Testimonials. GILLIicS begs to intimate that he has commenced Practice in Dunedin. Residence—THE OCTAGON,
Next Athenasum, <C’AilD,] J DUNCAN NIVEN,Hcmoeo • pathic and Allopathic Physician, may he consulted daily between the hours of 10 and 11 a.m. and 3 and 4 p.m., and in the evenings, at Mr Marshall’s, Chemist and Druggist, Georgt street, where also messages may oe left. -Residence ; Corner ot Union and Cumberland streets. Nots, —Ceaißultationn fcetwt half-past diseases of women and children—
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Evening Star, Issue 3964, 8 November 1875, Page 2
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