A'MrTSH'.ta'W.VTS. | UE E N'S THE A T RE. Lessees ... Messrs Stet le and Keogti. Immense Success Hous- f n Suff nation. To witness l.Hou IV.ncicudtV '■••■v.i'e-d.crea'ion, THE S!!AIM Hi; A. (J N, lloliibv. UoH-1.-.v. THIS EV^>:t\ t G (TUESivWM, Nov. {», The world-reiu.wMed miist, MR CHARLUS WM E\TLEIGII, Ami thr> favorite .artiste, MRS V M K.Y'KS, Specially en?as;ed t ■: this croat production, THI«/ SllAU<;-iTK-\UN. Magnificent new scenou. properties, cftVcf-;, &<-. A.:. i Free Usb entirely Seats may be secured at Mr West's Musical Repository. DANCING! DANCING! QUEEN'S THEATRE. \ PL-UN DKES3 "RALL will take place . on Tuesday t vening, November 9th. Gentlemen's Tickets, 2s <U; Ladies as usual. Eight o'clock. A. HAM AN. DUNEDIN DANCING ACADEMY, Queen's Theatre. XRS HAM ANN begs to inform her Pupils rir-fl Friends tint the Instruction will be resumed at the Adidt on Monday, Thursday, and Saturday Kvninjrs, at half-past 7 o'clock. The LadieV and Gentlemen's Classes will also be resumed at her Residence, Regent road, George street. DANCING AND MUSIC, St. Geokgs's Haw, Admit Class, Thursday?, &t 7 Juvenile do, Saturdays, at 3 Private Lesson* by snoclal arrunaeausoit. M B J. X E !. L Y, .JL Provides V'rslr! for Public and Private A-wnmrtlics. Violin and r*i_*n<j taught. •S*T».<*rt «tr«"pt. '-'"••!>s-u Obm-.th, TT" ERR S C H 0 T V begs to intimate tt. his yupi's nnd the public
that he has transferred his Academy of Music to his residence in Lower York place, opposite Smith utreet. Circulars tcrbe had on lapp l cation. .V..-TICJS. Orchestral Society every Monday, at B.oclock, N.B.—Pianofortes for Sale, just arrived, and pecially selected by Herr Schott. Inspection and trial invited. TTVdF, MISSES BSLL nave now resumed Mußio Leaaonsj nt their Rooms, Princes ■treel and request former Pupils to attend »l thflJr Hfl"jssi hour* IP.** AIT KEN. Teacher of P" \noforte. Rtn-tTL. 'TermH '>n appjios.tior.. yv3L.iv wt.vno.wa. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. S LISTER. Fngraver, Lithographer, and • General Printer, Office, Stafford stieet, I'uiH'din, Would respectfully intimate that he has removed his Printing Works t<» K..s,lyn, >o secure m»re extensive accommodation. The < .ffice •will still regain as frmerly in St...ff<ird street, where all orders will be punctually attended to. IJO-IGE ■. TO THE ELECTORS OF '! OWKSUIP OF GREIiN ISLAND.
BEG to offer myself as a Candidate for Mayor. JAMES RUNCIMAN, Gren Island. TO THE R \". •• PA V'. To OF GUIS EN LSLAJND AN T J KINGSTON. am7> Candidate foi your first Mayor. ANDREW POLLOCK. Burnside Oc'whn 2'Ji, 1875. >R MARTIN to imiu.at- that lie Lab commenced practice in L>unedin. Itmporary residence M R M • KR'S, Pustlp Kt.rp.-t HEAEin Mi; i.ihh it- VuU 'JAKE Gii«>'J.!.AH\-> ORE AT IN*lj I„ :, rr ; },. «, JJ lTi-et Brand.) '/,: ALAM>. To be had ot the followii]'' Chimin, viz •■- MESSRS WILKINSON *M> ANNI'^G, 1 IlliCiS Htivct, Appointed Sole. A-eiifn f..r Dunedin ; Mr Writ. Llde.r, sole for l\rt Chat Buers; Mr \V. 0. Ancell, sole a-ent -or Wai kouaiti; JYir Jas. R. JUyne. h-.ic a. ; ent for l' a l merston; Mr Wm. Gieen, Bo ! e agent for Timaru ; Mr H. H. Cog-dun, solo a-unt for Oauaaru ; arid in every town iu I\ew Zealand of the duly-appointed agents. Tie < cure?) perforrn.-d by these Wonderful Medicines are. ti uly niu«tui--.us, and never fail i>" persevered v,.. . They consist t,f i]u; Ai encnt Mixture, the Rheumatism Mixture, and tho Gout Mixture. Get Handbill r and Pamphlets of tho Agente and read tho Testimonials. R GILLIES bty;.4 to intimate that ho ha? oommenced Practice in Dunedin. Residence—THE OCTAGON, Next Athenaeum. tCAUD.) ' DUNCAN NIVEN > M.T).,&c.,Hnmoßo- • pathic and Allopathic Physician, inav be consulted daily between tho bourn of 10 ami 11 a.m. and ;-» and 4 p.m., vu<\ in tho evening, at Mr Marshall's, Chemi*!; and Druggist, George street, where also messages rti:w oeTfeft, Residence : Corner ol Union and Cumberland •treetg. Note.—Con«ultatiouß bctw half-past 3 and 4 for diseases of wonion and children— Gratis 1
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Evening Star, Issue 3965, 9 November 1875, Page 2
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