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amusements. Q UEEN'S THEATRE, lessees : Messrs Steele and Keogh. § .TO-NIGHT (WENDESDAV) DEC. 29. GLORIOUS SUCCESS OP XL J. Byron’s Covent Garden Pantomime HARLEQUIN ROBINSON CRUSOE, Robinson Crusoe ... Miss Clara Stephenson, Grand Panorama'of Crusoe’s Voyage from Hall March of the Dwarf Indians. MAGNIFICENT TRANSFORMATION. Sparkling Music. Telling Local Hits, New Songs. New Dances. THE GREAT HARLEQUINADE. Original Comic Scenes. Beautiful Last Scene, by ME J. S. WILLIS. The Home of the Giant Coral in the Halls of A.the Sea Anemone, beneath the Calm Waters . of the Crystal Deep. Prices as usual. f|l EMPERANCE HAIL. Still in the t'de of Success. SMITH’S NEW COMBINATION. Of English Artistes, Acknowledged by the Press and public to be the best variety entertainment seenin Dunedin, THIS EVENING, New duetts. New character changes, New solos and burlescmes. New ballads. FLIGHTS, LEAPS, and SOMERSAULTS, in mid-air. Admission—3s, 2s, and Is. Doors open at half-past seven, commence at eight. P. H. KIRBY, Agent. A R L O W’S CIRCUS. At the Octagon, near Drill-shed, THIS WEDNESDAY, 29th DEC. AGAIN CROWDED LAST EVENING To witness BARLOW’S WONDERS, And the cry is still they come, to see 'the smallest and mo*t BEAUTIFUL FAIRY PONIES In the world. Admission—Circle, 3s; Stalls, 2s ; Pit, Is, Doors open at 7.30, commence at 8. Notice. —Grand mid-day . performance Tomorrow evening for families, schools, and childron.HPrioea to all parts of the house, for children? 6d. Friday next, December 30, —Complimentary to Mr J. Gardner, under distinguished patronage. See posters. J. GARDNER, Agent. *" I. O. G. T. GRAND LODGE SESSION. Asocial gathering win be held in the Drill-shed, Octagon, on THURSDAY, 30th INST. Tea on the table at 6.30. G. W. C. T. in the chair. Addresses will be delivered by Bros. S. P. Andrews, J. A. D. Adams, Rev, S. Macfarlane, J, W, Jago, and Rev. J. Christie, interspersed with songs by well-known lady and gentlemen amateurs. Mr Sykes will preside at the Piano, Tickets, 2s 6d; children under 12, Is Gd. To be had of the officers of the various Lodges. MR. and Mrs WOODS, assisted by several amateurs from Lawrence, will give a Grand Vocal and Instrumental Entertainment, In the University Hall, On MONDAY, JANUARY 3. Proceeds to be given to St, Joseph’s Schools, Tickets, 2s 6d; may be had at Mr Macedo’s, Princes street. rvANCING, Dancing.—An extended pro- * gramme will take place in the Hall, §|uee*i’s Theatre, on the evenings oiJFriday and atorday next. Gentlemen, 2s 6d ; Ladies as usual PICNIC. WAIKARI RANGERS and the Linden Lodge 1.0.0. F., will celebrate the No«v Year by a grand in Fraser’s paddock. Refreshments of all kinds provided on the ground at town prices. The picnic will be open to all. Swings, jumping races, &c. Admission free. SPORTS-GREEN ISLAND. *|~N consequence of the bad weather the Green Island Annual Sports have been Postponed tin New Year’s Day, Ist January, 1876. A pigeon match will be added to the programme. JAMES GRAY, Hon. Sec. X PUBLIC NOTION |JNIVERSJITY OF OTAGO. Summer 1875-76. PROFESSOR COXJGHTREY (By request), Has consented to have a Summer course suitable for both sexes and general students’ commencing the second week in January. ’ The Course will consist of Twenty Lectures two weekly, and will be of the following nature : Six LECTURES.—On the general build of the Human Body, and the more interesting features of its growth after birth. Ten Lectttbes.— On Foods, Drinks, the general process of Nutrition from Mastication to Digestion. Four Lectures. —On the practical lessons to he derived from a study of Circulation hnd Respiration. The Lectures will be illustrated as far as possible by_ Diagrams, Models, Experiments and Dissections from the lower animals. ’ Fee for the Course, Two Guineas. W, H, MANSFORD, Registrar PORT CHALMERS. - Dench’s new Crescent Hotel, Hansford Bay, ten minutes’ walk from railway station. T aENCH’S Crescent Hotel; delightful X J spot for holiday folks to visit; private rooms for families. SPLENDID Accommodation, Sut erior beverages, lovely scenery, garden, baths, every convenience. Dench’s Cresunt Hotel. HOLIDAYS. Holidays. Holidays. Pleasant rambles, pic-nice, dinners, lunches, teas, boats, and cabs. Dench’s Crescent Hotel PIANOS and Harmoniums.—Several good useful instruments, returned from hire, cheap. Charles Jlcgg, Princes street, Dunedin. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. BOARD AND RESIDENCE for a respect, able man, fourth house from Cairns’s, tailor, Cumberland street. SELECT Board and Residence next M'Neill’s store, York place, top Rattray street. SUPERIOR Board and Residence for Gei O tlemen. For address apply Messrs Pa ta»0B Mri M'Leud.

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Evening Star, Issue 4007, 29 December 1875, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4007, 29 December 1875, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4007, 29 December 1875, Page 2

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