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Amusements. XJEBN'S THEATRE. Lessees: Messrs Steele and Keogh. ENGAGEMENT OF MR. F»M. BATES. Last Niehta of the Season. TH.-. OCTOROON! Salem Scudder, Mr F. M. Bates: Zoe, Miss Clara Stephenson. Friday—Benefit of Miss< Clara Stephenson. Will Bhortly appear— Mdme. de Murska, Simonsea English Opera Company. E MFERA NP E MORMT PLACE. H AX L. THURSDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 10. In consequence of the ENTHUSIASTIC RECEPTION ........ ~.,....- or ; MR CHARLES BRIGHT'S VICTORIAN REMINISCENCES, It will be repeated on thti above date. * Prices of admission: 3b, 2s, Is. iEMPBRANOE HALL, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11. MR JOHN P. ARMSTRONG Will deliver his HIGHLY HUMOROUS LECTURE On " The Early Days of Australia," Interspersed with racy Jokes and Anecdotes, original and laughable including the arrival of Sir Julius Vogel at M'lvor; first rushes tn Ballarat, Forest Creek, and Beadigo ; Colonial life and death of Sir Charles Hotbam, &c., &c. Doors open at 8 p.m.; commence at half-past.

Admission: 3s, 2s, Is. ST. GEORGE'S HALL.—The HallhavMg undergone a thorough repair, To be Let : for concertsi balls; and private assemblies. ANClNG.—Juvenile OL»88 on Saturdays, at 3 p.m. .; _ DTJLT CLASS, forming of which due notice will be given. XJRtVATE ASSEMBLY.—A series of six assemblies, under the superintendence of a committee, commencing at an earl; date in March. ANDS PROVIDED. Violin and Piano taught.. MK. J. KELLY, Stuart street (Opposite Wesleyan Church). Business Notlce.l EW BRUSSELS CARPETS, NEW TAPESTRY CARPETS. Tapestry Carpet, 3s lljd per yard. Kidderniinster Carpets, 2s lid per yard. New Hearth Rugs. 6b 9d. Stair Carpetey.ls per yard. HERBERT. HAYNES, & CO. PudUc Notice. LOCAL INDUSTRY. TTANTED Known—A. Hunter, King street north, is making Eirst-claas Mangles, of three sizes and of the best material. Sewing-machines and other light machinery repaired with neataeßß and despatch. OTICE OP REMOVAL.—E. STOKES, _., i. Tailor and Clothier, in returning Shanks to his numerous customers and friend* for their liberal patronage and support for the hurt 14 years, in George street, begs to inform them that he has commenced business in his new premises, corner of King and Hanover ing and Clothing Trade, and trusts that those who have not favored him will give him a call of inspection, as they will find his charges for suits are strictly moderate, and the lit and style of bis. garments are equal to any in New ' Zealand* Note the Address— STOKES'S BUILDINGS, Corner of King and Hanover streets. ELASTICS put in Boots —Ladies', 2s; Gentlemen's, 2s 6d- Heath, George RESSMAKING, fcc-For good fitting jnended to Miss 8001, George street. OAL AND WOOD.—Having taken the m, I am prepared to dever Newcastle Coal at current prices. CHAS. CAMPION. W. HAWKINS,

ACCOUNTANT AND COMMISSION AGENT. Office : Princes street, Dunedin. NOTICE. ,HE undersigned begs to intimate to the . inhabitants of Caversham and surrounding districts that he has opened business as Tailor and Clothier, in Caversham, where he hbpeti that by offering only the best materials, and these at the lowest' Dunedin prices, together with the beat workmanship, to merit the public support, keeping always on hand the best Mosgiel and other tweeds, &c, also men's and youths' ready-made suits, bats, hosiery. mufflerß, neckties, braccu, (\ress, colored, and Crimean shirts, writing paper, envelopes, pens, ink, slate-pencils, pursed, and jewellery, all of which will be sold at the lowest possible priced ready cash. Orders punctually attended to. 3. ADAMS, Tailor, fro.. Caversham

Government Notices. Public Worfe6 Office, ~ (Coloci-1 Architects Branch,) Wellington, 4<h February, 1876. .BNDERS are inv ted for the erection of a Telegraph Office at Dim can. General condit on', specifications, and drawings may be seen at the cfficei of the Co'on'al Architect, We M- gton, and at th«s Public Works Office, Dnnedin. Tenders addressed to the Hon. the Minuter for Public Wftrks, and mark d outside "Tenders for Telegrapi Office, Diurdin, will be re- i ceivedatthe office of the trad r.-ignedup to non of Monday, the sixth day of March. 1876. . I T^legrapjifc[tenders w Übe recnived. provided the original teqde'- and depjßit ore lod ed with the, wtnrcbt ingmeer at ihe t : me above specified. , , TJie lowest or any Tender not nec-a arily acceptdv W. H. CLAYTON, Colonial AichMect,

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Evening Star, Issue 4043, 10 February 1876, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4043, 10 February 1876, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4043, 10 February 1876, Page 2

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