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Amnsoments. XT E E N' S THEATRE. Lessees: Messrs Steele and Keogb. LAST NIGHTS. Benefit of MI3S CLAKA STEPHENSON. MEDKA! Medea, Miss Clara Stephenson. IXION! Mdme. de Murska will shortly appear. Simoneen Opera Troupe. .EMPERANOE HALL, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11.

«~*tt9l JOHN P. Will deliver his HIGHLY HUMOROUS LECTURE On ! "The Early Days of Australia," Interspersed with racy Jokes and Anecdotes, orginal and laughable including the arrival ot Sir Julius "Vogel at M'lvor; first lushes to life and death of Sir Charles Hotbam, &c., &a. Doora open at 8 p.ra.; commence at half past. Admies'oa : 3s, 2e, Is. ISMPBBANCE HALL, "THE ROYAL~MARIONETTES. MR JIOSKINS has the honor to announce the First Appearance in New Zealand, on MONDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 14th, Of M'Donough and Earnshaw s ROYAL MARIONETTES, From St. JameVs Hall and Crystal Palace, London. Have appeared in Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, &c.T receiving: the unqualified approval of the Press and Public of those cities. The Royal Marionettes bring with them GORGEOUS SCENERY AND EFFECTS, And give THREE DISTINCTENTE RTAINMENT3.

ORIGINAL CHRISTY MINSTRELS; Full Band and Chorus. THE COMIoItANTOCCINI, Inttoducing some of the most Wonderful Exhibitio»B of Skill known to the lEE ITALIAN FANTOCCINI. FAIRY PANTOMIMELUtfe B>d Biding Hood, the Charm of the Household. Improved Scene of bewildering 1 . beauty. [ The Grandest Entertainment in the World. Mid-day Performances - Wednesdays and Saturday*. GEDI)ES , Treasurer and BuSinwi Manager for W. HosMns, ST GEORGE'S HALL.-'fhe Hall having undergone a thorough repair, To be Let for conceits, balls, and private assemblies. ANCING— Juvenile Class on Saturdays, at 3 p.m. * . DTJLT CLASS, forming of which due notice will be given. RLVATE ASSEMBLY.—A series of. six _T private assemblies, under the superintendence of a.committee, commencing at »n early date in March.

ANDS PROVIDED. Violin and Piano taught. MR. J. KELLY, Stuart street (Opposite Wesleyan Church). Corporation Nonces. CITY OF DUNEDIN. TENDERS will be received at the Town Clerk's Office, Manse sireet, on or before Tuesday, 15; hj February, at 3 p.m., for the following works separately:— .Ist. For constructing five cube foot crossings in George street. . fence which now slanda.around the North Dunedin Recreation Ground, and erecting a Specifications at City Surveyor s Oi J. M. MASSEY, Town Olerk. February 10,1876. Business Notice/, EW BRUSSELS CARPETS, NEW - TAPESTRY CARPETS. Tapestry Carpet, 3s 1144 per yard. Kidderminster Carpets, 2s lid per yard. New Hearth Rugs, 6s9d. Stair Carpets, Is per yard. * HERBERT. HAYNES, It CO.

Public Notice. LOCAL INDUSTRY. ANTED Known—A. Hunter, King street north,;iß'makiiig"lFirßt-clasa Mangles, of three sizes and of the best material. Sewing-machines and other light machined y repaired with neatness and despatch. ALL SAINiS' GRAMMAR SCHOOL. nHE Half Quarter commences on Monday, L 14th inst. J. KIRBF, Principal. "ARM, Cold, and Show* Baths.-For cleanliness and comfort go to Beissel's Temple of Fashion, Princes atreot. OTIOE OF KEMOVAL.—E. STOKES, Tailor and Clothier, in returning thanks to his numerous and friend; for their liberal patronage and support for the last 14 years, in George street, begs to inform them that he has commenced business in his new premises, comer of Kinff and Hanover Btreets, opposite Baptist Chapel. He has now every facility for carrying on ftiiist-class Tailoring and Clothing Trade, and trusts that those who have not favored him will give him a call of inspection, as they will find bis charges for suitd are strictly moderate, and the tit and style of hfa garments are equal to »Dy in New Zealand. Note the Address— STOKES'S BUILDINGS, Corner of King and Hanover streets. W. HAWKINS, ACCOUNTANT AND COMMISSION AGENT. Office : Fzinces street, Dunedin, .OLONIAL Coals and Newcastle ; all sovta ' of dry Firewood. Hughes's Retail Taxd, Melville street. THE moat complete and comfortable Waxm , Baths (Is), in Dunedin. Turkish Batik, Moray place,

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Evening Star, Issue 4044, 11 February 1876, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4044, 11 February 1876, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4044, 11 February 1876, Page 2

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