UEBN’S THEATRE. XiOWmm : Uessn Steele and Keogh. Orrnd unqualified Success of the New Drama, ’ which will be repeated THIS EVENING (MGNDaY), Jan. 31, CIGARETTE; Or. Under Two Flags I Cigarette, a Wanderer ... Miss Stephenson Friday—Benefit of Miss Marion Willis. PROMENADE CONCERT . Dn the occasion of the PRESENTATION OF PRIZES won at the late meeting of the Otago Rifle Association. HEADQUARTERS’ DRILL-SHED. Friday, 4th February, isre. The Shed will be Brilliantly Lighted Beautifully Decorated for the occasion. THE < DUNEDIN "ARTILLERY BAND . will play a choice selection of Operatic and other music, commencing at .* Eight o’clock. After which Mis. Walter, the wife of His Worship the Mayor, will present the Prizes. After tue presentation of piizes, the Artillery Ba&id will play a select programme of Dance Music, Tickets (admitting lady, and gentleman), 5s «aoh. May be had from Members of Council of the Otago Rifle Association; Mr Scott, tobacconist, Princes street; Mr Carr, tailor, street. Carriages may be ordered for 12 o’clock. Q U[E E N’S, THEATRE. Lessees: Messrs Steele and Keogh. The Manager has great pleasure in announc3ng to tho public that they have arranged for the appearance of the world-renowned ILMA De murska at the above Theatre, together with her Company of Celebrated Artistes. The season will ne limited to Six Nights, and the First Concert will take place on MONDAY EVENING, FeV-ruary 7, 1876. The following low tariff of prices has been fixed:— DRESS CIRCLE TEN SHILLINGS 5TALL5.......... FIVE SHILLINGS PIT HALF-A- f 'ROWN PRIVATE BOXES...THREE POUNDS and TWO POUNDS. The Box Office will be opened at 10 o’clock on Monday next,' 31st., at West’s Music Warehouse, wherepackete of EIGHT DRESS CIRCLE TICKETS' * may be obtained previous to the arrival of the Company for THREE POUNDS. These tickets are transferable, and available *or the season of six nights, entitling the holder to the privilege of securing seats for any particular Concert. The Murska Concerts will be under the management of Signor de Vivo. Programme Changed for each Concert. Temperance hall, Moray place, CHARLFS*BRIGHT. CHARLES BRIGHT. CHARLES BRIGHT. FIRST APPEARANCE IN DUNEDIN, On which occasion His Honor Judge Chapman will preside. CHARLES BRIGHT, The Victorian Lecturer. • TWO MIRTH-PROVOKING LECTURES ON YANKEE HUMOR. . MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 3L YANKEE HUMOR, No. 1. illustrations and readings. Artemus Ward, the Genial Showman. “ Joy in the House of Waid.” Lecturing among the Mormons. Strange Admission Fees. A Death in the Rocky Mountains. Mark Twain, the Literary Pilot. *■ Peculiar Anc store.” On the Mississippi. The Silver Territory. Ups ond Downs of Fortune. Matk s First Lcc.ure at Sea, “ The Nobis Red Man.” Niagara Hairbreadth Escape. TUESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 1. YANKEE HUMOR, No. 2. Doors open at half-past 7, to commence at 8, Front Seats may be secured at West’s Music Warehouse, Princes street. ' Prices of AdmissionFront Seats, 4s; Second do., 3s; Gallery, 2s. PANGING.— ST. GEORGE’S HALL.— Mr J. Kelly respectfully announces that Class for Juveniles will>be resumed on Saturday, the 29th January. Tenders. TENDERS, required till noon on 2nd February for Excavating and Carting a quantity of earth. Further particulars can be obtained from Secretary Benevolent Institution. TENDERS WANTED. THE Committee of the Port Chalmers Grammar School invite Tenders from Swobs willing to keep the Schoolrooms, Fees, Latrines, &c., in cleanly condition, at per annum. Tenders either separate or joint. Applications to be addressed to the Secretary on or before the 10th proximo. f |\ENDERS Wanted by Saturday to car JL 80,000 bricks from Anderson’s Bay* t Albany, strfeet; cash every week. Appl ■Brunton and South, Anderson's Bay. TENDERS Wanted till 4 p.m. on Wedues_day, February 2, for Three-storey Stone and Bnck Building, in Moray place, for Messrs C. Man and Son. DAVID ROSS,’Architect. FjhO BRICKMAKERS. Tenders will b JL received by the undersigned up to th f° r making and burning abou 105,000 Bricks. Allen and King street. Pot Chalmers. 'Business Notice.' "VTEW BRUSSELS CARPETS, Ni -Lv TAPESTRY CARPETS. Tapes Carpet, 3s 11$ per yard. Kidderminster C pets, 2s lid pet yard. New Hearth Ru Stair Carpets, Is per yard. HERBERT. HAYNES, & CO Sporting. OANTEEBURY AUTUMN MEETING. To be held on FASTER MONDAY SAND TUESDAY. April 17 and 18, 1876. Gbbat Autumn Handicap, of 300 sovs, for tbreeryear-olds and upwards, added to a sweepstake of 10 boVb each for acceptors; entrance, 2 sovs, .to be sent to the Secretary on or before 8 p.m., Ist February; the winner of any handicap of 100 sovs. after the declaration of the weights, to carry 51b penalty; of; 200 sovs, 101b. Weights will appear on or about April Ist; acceptances, enclosing sweepstake of 5 sovs on general entry day; 6 sovs at the post. St. Leger course. F. H, DIGBY, Secretary C.J.C. host. Found, fte. T OST, Scotch Terrier Ifcfe 'j Billy*; nama F, Ctg9y,incite * v’: ; • ■’ ' •. ' ;rV,
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Evening Star, Issue 4034, 31 January 1876, Page 2
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790Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4034, 31 January 1876, Page 2
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