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AJLU. u O ro. fJIEMPERANOE HALL. For Four Nights Only, Commencing MONDAY DECEMBER 20. HOBERG’S AMERICAN EXHIBITION, THE BPO f TED BOY, Fromjthe wilds of Africa, the most wonderful phenomenon ever exhibited, MISS MATILDA. SANVILLE, The Fairy Queen, The smallest perfectly developed woman in the world, professor radclifp, The Musical Genius. MB. C. E. MOULTO N, r i he Lightning Calculator, Formerly of Barnum’a Museum, NowYt rk, Do not fail to see the WONDEKFUC MAN OP FIGURED THE WONDERFUL DOG “CHIP.” This curious specimen of the canine family illustrates to what perfection the brute creation can be educated, having actually been taught to read, spell, calculate, play cards, &c. Doors open at 7.30 ; commence at 8, Admission as usual. FRANK HOKBERG, Agent. HERR SCHOTI’S CHRISTMAS CONCERT. JJEHEAESAL This Evening, at St. George’s Hall. Band at half-past seven. Chorus at eight. QUEEN’S THEATRE. Di C EMBER 22. THE PRESS DRAMATIC CLUB Will give a pe> formance on the above date, in aid of the SAILORS’ HOME. Under the patronage of His Honor the Superintendent, the Hon W. H. Reynolds, Hia Worship the Mayor of Dunedin, His Worship the Mayor of Port Chalmers, &c. Tom Taylor’a sparkling society comedy, VICTIMS, In which Miss Clara Stephenson, Miss Marion Willis, Miss Bessie Vivian, Miss Pully Leake, and Miss Kate Vernon will assist the Club. H.A.C.8.3. ST. STEPHEN’S DAY, (Boxing Day). HIBERNIAN FETE. HIBERNIAN FETE. HIBERNIAN FETE. THE Committee have much pleasure in announcing that G. Wallace, ■sq , of Green Island, has generously granted to them for their use for Boxing Day a first class piece of land to hold their annual f6le at the 'ownship of Burnside. Green Island. A fisst-class Programme issued. Sports fur young and old. N.B.—The Hibernian Band will be in attendance. E. CARROLL, Hon. Sec. SPORTS. SPORTS. SPORTS. GREEN ISL 'ND. ANNUAL SPORTS will be held in Mr David Andrews’s racecourse paddock, on Monday, 27tb December, 1875. Admission to grounds by ticket. Is. Tickets to be had of Members of Committee. JAMES GRAY, Hon. Secretary and Treasurer. 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 Kamann’a residence, Regent Road—arranged as desired. GOVERNMENT NOTICES TOWN OF DUNEDIN GOVERNMENT LAND. FOR SALE, oh Thursday, 23rd December, at Noon, Section 59 Block XL, (corner of Rattrav street and York Place), Dunedin, will be off red for sale by public auction, by Mr James Milner, at the Land Office, Dunedin. at the upset price of L2BO, nh vidua'ion for bui dings, &c., erected thereon, ! 980. COP / ORATION NOTiOKfc CITY OF DUNEDIN. THE GAS SUPPLY DEPARTMENT Tenders Wanted for Lighting and extingui wg the Street Lamps, &c., &c. TENDERS will be received at the To Clerk’s Office, Manse street, on or bef Tuesday, 21st December instant, at 3 p.i frompersons prepared to contract for Light and Extinguishing the pub ic Gas and Kerosi < or a of one year, from Jamn 1, 1876. Tenders to he at per Lamp for the year. A memorandum showing ihe conditions the proposed contract may he inspected at i J own Clerk’s Office, Manse street, J. M. MASSEY, -I-. , Town Clerk December 13, 1875. CITY OF DUNEDIN. Tender* win i,c msived at the Oieik’s Office, Manse street, on or Tuesday, December 21st inst, at 3 p.m following works, separately:- ’ 1. For improvements to ihe npproac the Railway Station, kerbing, chann pitching, and metalling, 2- For clearing footpaths and d'tch N. W. angle of I own Belt. 3. For carting metal in tho City get for a period of 6 mourns. J ' 4, For supplyir g 4 dust carls, horse: men, for the year 1876. t onH J :r " c ting private crossing; footpaths for the year 1876. 6 For supplying timber and nails (Cit veyor s Department) for the year 1876. r supplying ironmongery and 1878 V faurveyor ’ a f J ‘‘r ailment) for the 8. supplying blacksmiths’ work Purveyors Department) for the year 1 87< Plans, specifications, and printed K ch( for supply, &c., may be inspected at tin Surveyor a Office. J. m. massed n . Town Ck December 10, 187n, NOTICE. SOUTH DUNEDIN MUNICIPAL] npliE Court for the /evLionof Voters’ S stands adjourned till Tue-rUy, 2Dt i at M.lom vV, flow], b-tween the hour twelve and lour o clock. .JAMES WRIGHT, Revising Qffici

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Evening Star, Issue 4000, 20 December 1875, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4000, 20 December 1875, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4000, 20 December 1875, Page 2

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