ajtusismbnts. |}GE N’3 THEATRE. THIS EVENING (Friday), DEO.| 17th. In consequence o£ its great success on its last production, will be repeated the beautiful three-act drama, FLOWERS OF THE FOREST ! fi-nthia Miss Clara Stephenson lebmael Mr J. B. Steele To conclude with the laughable farce, TWO TO ONE I Saturday—Jack Sheppard. The Theatre will be closed from Monday, December 20, till Thursday, the 23rd, i"clu«7«, for preparation of, and re-opening with ~~ DUNEDIN LUNATIC ASYLUM. THE Annual Benefit of the Sheridan Dramatic Club will take place on Friday, the 17th December, when will be presented the comedy of 11 Toodles - ’ and the farce of A Romance under Difficulties.” Admission by ticket, 2s Od. To be obtained at Messrs J. Hialop and West's Music Saloon. 1.0.0.F.-LOYAL LEITH LODGE. ON FRIDAY. 17th insb., at 8 p.m., Temperance Hall, his Honor James Macandrew in the chair. Concert, Readings and Mental ! riihmetic. in aid of the Building Fund of Oddfellows’ Hall, Albany street. Tickets to be had of members of committee. Front seats, 2s fid; back seats and gallery, Is. SPORTS. SPORTS, SPORTS. GREEN ISLAND. ANNUAL SPORTS will be held in Mr David Andrews’s racecourse paddock, •n Monday, 27th December, 1875. Admission to grounds by ticket, Is, Tickets to be had of Members of Committee. JAMES GRAY, Hon. Secretary and Treasurer. HERR SCHOTT HAS the honor to announce that he will give A SACRED CONCERT ON CHRISTMAS NIGHT, AT THE QUEEN’S THEATRE, On which occasion he will be assisted by a number of favorite Vocalists, in addition to a large and efficient Band and Chorus, two harmoniums and twe pianos. Selections from the following works will be !iven The Messiah, Stabat Mater, Moae in igitto, Mendelssohne’s Hymn of Praise, the Creation, Rossini’s La Carita, and the Rev. Sotaon Clark’s celebrated march, arranged for orchestra. Two Harmonium and Pianos, &c. Seats throughout the house at ordinary Theatre Prices. N.B. —In order to allow of family and social gatherings on that evenmg, the Concert will eommence at half-past 7 o’clock Doors will be opened at.7 o’clock. DUNEDIN Dancing Academy, Queen’s Theatre (established 1865). Adult Classes, Monday, Thursday, and Saturday Evenings. Juvenile Class (under the patronage of the leading families of Dunedin) 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. Private Classes, adult and juvenile, at Mrs itamann’s residence, Regent Road—arranged as desired. CORPORATION NOTICES CITY OF DUNEDIN. THE GAS SUPPLY DEPARTMENT. Tenders Wanted for Lighting and extinguishing the Street Lamps, &0., &c. TENDERS will be received at the Town Clerk’s Office, Manse street, on or before Tuesday, 21st December instant, at 3 p.m., from persons prepared to contract for Lighting and Extinguishing the pub'ic Gas and Kerosene Lamps, for a period of one year, from January 1, 1876. Tenders to be at per Lamp for the year. A memorandum showing the conditions of the proposed contract may be inspected at the Town Clerk’s Office, Manse street, J. M. MASSEY, Town Clerk. December 13,1873. CITY OF DUNEDIN. TENDERS will be received at the Town Clerk’s Office, Manse street, on or before Tuesday, December 21st inst, at 3 p.m., for the following works, separately : 1. For improvements to the approaches to the Railway Station, kerbing, channelling, pitching, and metalling. 2. For clearing footpaths and ditching at N.W. angle of Town Belt. 3. For carting metal in the City generally for a period of 6 months. 4. For supplying 4 dust carts, horses, and men, for the year 1876. 3. For constructing private crossings over footpaths for the year 1876. 6. For supplying timber and nails (City Sur veyor’s Department) for the year 1876. 7. For supplying ironmongery and stores jCity Surveyor’s Department) for the year 8. For supplying blacksmiths’ work (City Surveyor’s Department) for the year 1876. Plans, specifications, and printed schedu for supply, &0,, may be inspected at the Ci Surveyor s Office, J. M. MASSEY, _ Town Clerk, December 13, 1875. INCORPORATED TOWN OF ST. KILDA. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the following Candidates have been du'y Nctftinated for the othco of Mayor of tit. Kiida for the year 1&75 6 :-~ ROBERT GOODISON, JOHN PUGH JONES. There being _moro than one Candidate, all father proceedings in the election were adjourned until Saturday, 18th December, wh-n a poll will be taken in each of the Wards of the Town, between the hours of nine (ft) a. in. and four (4) p.m. The Polling Places will be - For Park Ward—Mr M’lnnes’a House For Musselburgh Ward —Mr Mitchell’s House. P. PAXTON, Presiding Officer. 13th December, 1875. Electors of Musselburgh and St. Hilda we invited to Meet Mr Robert Goodisson at the Forbury Schoolroom on Friday, the 17th but., at 7.30 p.m. Ik Election of Mayor. NOTICE. SOUTH DUNEDIN MUNICIPALITY. THE Court for the revision of Voters’List stands adjourned till Tuesday,2lst inst.. at Moloney’s Motel, between the hours of twelve and four o’clock. JJAMEB WRIGHT, Revising Officer,
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Evening Star, Issue 3998, 17 December 1875, Page 2
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825Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3998, 17 December 1875, Page 2
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