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Quek y’ s thea tii a Ij6BS**69 ... ' 5 e-w*. .-'ti-, lo Ai-il Keogh. S H A U C n r _ uN ; Positive 1 /Last Night SMACGIioAN !! LAS V THU IK IS [(HITS! MR CHARLES \V - E TTETC H. Last Nigh's ATrs F. M, Labs. THIS EM NT MI (THURSDAY', NOV. 25 Train, for tin; convet unco of Country Visitors, to Port Chalmers, leaving Dunedin at 11 p.m.. when will be presented, by universal request, THE SHATJCMK \T T V ! Friday. Benefit; of Mr Charles Wheatleigh. LOTTERY OF LI I E, Mr Arthur St. Vincent, the great comic impersonator (who has kindly volunteered his services), in two of his character sketches, and the comic drama —“ First Night; or, A Peep Behind the Scenes.” A CARD, Mr c. w n e a t l e i g hj takes this opportunity of thanking the public of Dunedin for their liberal patronage, and begs to announce that his BENEFIT. And last appearance but one, will take p’ace on FRIDAY EVENING N.UXT, 26th, . On which occasion will be produced, for the first time in the Colmies, John Brougham’s Drama THE LOTTERY OF LIFE, Af er which MR ARTHUR ST. VINCENT, The Great Comic Impersonator. who has kindly vounteered his 3’ivieea, will appear in Two of ins Specia ties. To conclude with the Comic Drama FIRS T NIGH T; Or, a Peep Belli ui the Scenes. T EMPER A N C E ii A Li L. TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), NoV 25. Continued Slices of the CE T KB ii \ IE D LYNCn FxMII Y. Bellringers, Irstriune"ta : i-ts, and Vocdists, AND MR CHARM-S KRELEY, In their uiirtvadi d DR.vWIG-H --M I'ME T INVENT. See Programmes. Reserved a-ats. 3 ; s corn], 2s; back Is. Doors ■ p n at 7 30 ; ov> i tine a 1 8. To-morrow (“ rid iy), no pei Arm.nice, the hall being ■ th’ rwi-e encaged.

SATURDAY, at 2.30. GRAND M ATI ME For fcbools and Families. On Monday and Tuesday the Troupe appear at okomaitiro. DUNEDIN Dancing Academy, Queen’s Theatre (e-dtddi -lied 18(15). Ad.dt Classes, Monday, Thursday, end Saturday Evenings. Juv. nil*-* OJass (under the patronage of the leading families of unediu) Saturday morning from 11 to 1 o’clock. General Juvenile Class. Saturday afternoon 3 to 5 o’clock. Terms to each class. One Guinea per quarter, payable in advtnce. Priv te Glasses, adult and juvenile, at Mrs .' amann’s residence, Regent Road—arranged as d sired. jy£ oney. Mon ay. mu t ey. On Freehold Security, in any sums from LIOO to L 4,000. GILLIES <Sr STREET, Princes street. TO INVESTORS. MONEY may be lodged with the Permanent Building Society of Otago on DEPOSIT for any term, or at call, secured by the Society’s Debentures. INTEREST 8 PER CENT. For any fixed term. Trustees : Thos. Dick. Esq. Daniel Brent, Esq. Treasurer ; Alex. Willis, r.sq. By order, J. S. WEBB, Secretary. MONEY in suras of L2O and upwards lent for abort or long periods on freehold aud leasehold properties, the de uisit of deeds, bills of lading, shares, &c., (to., at lowest rates of interest. Bills discounted. H. NA-UKLSKI. Money nd Discount Office, Banks, Barron, and Co.’s New Building, Rattray sweet. mHE WESTVJvSTKR LOAN AND I MS (>U T snore ■Y. Office—George street (four doors rom SubBranch Back of ' ew Zealand), A. E. MELI.ICK, Manager. Money advanced in sums of L 5 and upwards to raders and Oinks and others on persona! security, repayable in weekly instalrnen s of Is in the £. Money tent ou Freehold and Leasehold security. UMS ol E2u and upwards lent noon Knee > bold Security, repay.ode by instalments ; rf-Dlol Transfers of land prepared under the new Act on the shortest notice. W. DALKYMPLE. Jun., Licensed Broker. Princes street. NOTICE. MONEY.— The undersigned are prepared to negotiate l-oahn on freehold. leasehold, or personal security, the deposit ot title deeds or slure scrip, at the lowest possible rates. L>i)b’ 1 iscoriiite i.

PUB.L NOTI' 'E. Llj TlGhts due to me if not paid Ivy the _l-t of ? lecember ii' xt will I c pEccd ;u my solicitor’* ham Is WILLIAM PEAi.SEY, Tho Glen. Elastics put i M Hoots r.ndiet,’. 2sGentlemen’*. 2- 0!; best elastic. Heath,’ George street, o ( p .si o Vink lotei. N O T I C E. THE undersigned Legs to intimate to the inhabitants of C avershain ai.il surround ing districts that he Las opened Lionne,* ils bailor and I**tliie*-, in CavosLiim, wher Le hopes that by offering only the best materials and these at the lowest (Minediu pi ices, together vvith tho l c.-d wo/kmon.-hip, to meiit thepubhcsupport, keeping aKvayson bund tie best Mosgiel and other tweed-, kc., al o men’s r ’, a suits, hat*, hj -siery mufflers, neckties, braces, drc.-s, colored, and Ciimean shirts, writing paper, envelopes, pens, mk, slate pencils, pmses. and Jewelie y, all of ready* cash 8 oV,reßt; possible piices Orders punctually attended to. J. AD-UIS, bailor, ike., Caversham SELLING GET ! Sh.LLi ING GEE 1! LO will greatly reduced Trices etfeet. K EO N G offer bis stock i f Fo,ncy Goods at is /St. re, Guoi^c at ia L ST EE SOI,L. | Premises coming down,

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Evening Star, Issue 3979, 25 November 1875, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3979, 25 November 1875, Page 2

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