AMUSEMENTSQ UEEN’S THEATRE. Lessees : Mea°ra Steele and Keogh. _____ Grand Juvenile Night. JgOB EVENING (FRIDAY), JAN. 7th, The Most Successful Pantomime ever produced in New Zealand. 14,060 persons have already , _ witnessed this Great Production. HARLEQUIN 110 BUS SON CRUSOE Obcsob ... Miss Claba Stephenson. And the Star Company. The Gorgeous Scenery, Beautiful Costumes, Elegant Artistes, Sparkling Music, Graceful Dances, Intricate Marches. The Great Panorama, Novel Harlequinade, and Magnificent Last Scene ! Forming the greatest Artistic Combination of Talent ever presented to the Dunedin public. Saturday—Grand Mid-day Performance. Prices as usual. SPECIAL NOTICE. QUEEN’S THEATRE. SATURDAY, JANUARY Bth, 1876. GRAND MID-DAY PERFORMANCE OF THE PANTOMIME. Doors open at 2 o’clock, commence at halfpast 2. Children Half Price to all parts of the House. fJIEMPERANCE HALL. The place-to spend a Happy Evening, SMITH’S NEW COMBINATION, THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, Grand Fashionable Night. Recherche programme. MR SMITH Will on this occasion present each visitor with a portrait and book of his travels in India, China, Japan, and Siam. TO-MORROW (Saturday) AFTERNOON, Second and last mid-day Performance for Chil- # dren, Schools, and Families, Gifts, Gifts, for the little ones. Door open at two ; commence at half-past two. Children—Sixpence. SATURDAY NIGHT, Monster programme. * P. H. KIRBY, Agent. ROYAL ASSEMBLY ROOMS, Port Chalmers. MR and MRS J. J. WOODS have kindly consented to give a Grand Entertainment in aid of the Catholic Church Building Fund, on Tuesday, January 12. Tickets of Admission—2s 6d each. KKKTIBOvS DUNEDIN SCHOOL COMMITTEE. PTIHE Statutory Annua Meeting of owners ( JL and occupiers of land, and householders in the ‘Dunedin District will be held in the Normal School, Moray place, ©n Monday, January 10th, at' 7 o’clock. To receive balance sheet and report of Committee. To elect committee for current year. SYDNEY JAMES, Secretary. GENERAL ASSEMBLY ELECTION. PORT CHALMERS. THE Hon. W. H. Reynolds will address the electors at the School-house. Purukanm, on Thursday, 6 th, at 7,30 p.m. ; At the Royal Assembly Rooms, Port Chalmers, on Friday, 7th, at 7.30 p.m. TENDERS are required to supply the Female Refuge, Forth street, with Meat, Groceries, according to schedule, including Bread and Potatoes, Coala and Wood, for the ensuing year. Apply to MRS. E. B, CARGILL, Honorary Secretary. Upper Walker street, January 6,1876. TENDERS WANTED, to rent land for Brick Making; superior clay and water convenient; centrally situated. Apply M. N. Cooper, junction Midpath and Argyle streets, Glen. TENDERS. —Tenders for an addition to the Greytown Church will be received by the undersigned up till Monday, the 13th inst. Flans and specifications may be aeon at Greytown Schoolhouae. Wm. Macandrew, Clerk to Committee. TENDERS Wanted for purchase of standing Crop of Grass on Three Acres at Momington. Till noon on Saturday, the Bth Inst. Apply, H. Houghton & Co., Manse street. ESTATE OF J. HEALEY. TENDERS are invited (to be left at office of R. Wilson and Co) until n of Saturday, the 9th inst., ior the Stock trade, book debts, and goodwill of lease above estate. The lowest or any tender necessarily accepted. J. c. Mackerras, \ „ . ROBERT WILSON, } Trustees. fjpENDERS required for carpenter’s work— I labor only—to store at Kensington. Plans may be seen at Mr T. Hay’s, Kensington, or at office el undersigned, where tenders are to be delivered at one o’clock on the 10th inst. E. J. SANDERS, Architect and Surveyor.
FOR SALE BY TENDER FuR BUILDINGS TO BE REMOVED. THE Wooden Building known as the Ship Inn, and Two Shops in Jetty street. Also the newly-erected Brick and Stone Premises adjoining Ship Inn, Princes street. be sent in hy the 10 th of January, 1876, with marked cheque of 25 per cent, on amount of tender. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Pull particulars at M. MOSS, _ , . Ship Inn. Hours of inspection from 10 till 12 a.m. and 5 till 7 p.m. OTAGO HARBOR BOARD. EXTENSION OF TIME. fTIHE time for receiving Tenders for new * / r j * or dredge New Era has been extended till noon of the 15th January, 1876. JOHN. L. GILLIES, Secretary. TENDERS Wanted till 10 o'clock on Monday, January 10, for the Erection of Mr Porters new Britannia Hotel, in stone and onck. DAVID ROSS, Architect, PUBLIC NOTION & FUNERAL NOTICE. THE Friends of Mr John Williams are respectfully invited to follow the remains of his late son, Ernest, who was drowned at Anderson’s Bay, from the Hospital to the place of intermentjia the Southern Cemetery, on Saturday afternoon, at two o’clock. MISS AITKIN, Teacher of the Pianoforte, has removed to Rothesay for the good of her health. Pupils in the diatrict dealrous of learning will pleaste communicate with Miia Aitkcn.
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Evening Star, Issue 4014, 7 January 1876, Page 2
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