Amusements. ,|l EMPER AN 0 E HALL, THE ROYAL MARIONET rES. _ Ghand Opening Night. HIS EVENING- (MONDAY) FEB. Uth. On which occasion MR HOSKINS wiU have he honor of introducing, for the first time in l^ y , Zealand, the most Wonderful, Novel, . ildUniqua Entertain ai ent ever witnessed by /ie Dunedin Public, » M'Donobgh and Eamdmw’s MARIONETTES, St. James’s Hall and Crystal Palace, , Lon'on. > lave appeared in Melbourne, Sydney, AdeWlßaMfied approval of -be- Press and Public of these cities.
..The Redial Marionettes brina: with them |IORGEOtJS BUENKBT AND EFFECTS, (THREE DISTINCT ORIGINAL CHRISTY MIN’STKELS; m Rand and Chorus. THE DOMIg FANTOCCINI, most,Wonderful ExNations of Skill Ipaown to - THE ITALIAN FANrOCCINI. , it®® GRAND FAIRY PANTOMIME—. Xattleßed. Riding Hood, the Cnarm of the Household. Improved Transformation Scene of bewildering 1 • .. J i. beauty,
t .theatrical critic (isme, Joly 10th) published a criticism u; on the Royal Marionettes’ performances, an extract from which mqa follows ;- r ‘‘ It the audi nee thought 1 waa raw I am content to tinder the im,o*:^v°hacy for; the pleasure of having such a laugh. ' I laughed till the tea's r<ln down my cheeks, Everyihiug is worked so P®tly} there" is do hiteh. no break in the fun, and you come away feeling that if the proverb laughing making people fat you pnght fo grow many pounds, heavier. i .?** ceß Admissiou—Reserved Chairs, 4s; Me,my, 3s; back seats, 2s. maybe reserved at Mr West’s Music Warehouse, Princes street. a Dporq ppen at 7.30, commencing at, 8. Carrfages maybe ordered for 10 o'clock. ‘ Koteco —Mid-day Performances VVediiesdays ■tnd Saturdays, . . . f G£o. W GET>DES, Treasurer and Engines; Manager foe ■ t ; Air W. Hos .ins. ST., GEORGE’S HALL.—The Hall having undergone a thorough repair, Tp bo Let for concerts, balls, and private assemblies.
''pkANClN'Gr.— Juvenile C-laps on Saturdays, JJ dt 3 p.m. ADULT CLASS, forming of which due notice will be given. PRIVATE ASSEMBLY—A aoiies of six private assemblies, under the superintendence of 'a Committee, commencing at an early date is March: t ■ . Bands provided. Violin and Piano taught. v Mii. J. KELLY, Stuart street (Opposite Wesleyan Church). *""!*"* 1 * 1 11 . 'i ■ . Business Notice. W W BRUSSELS CARPETS, NEW TAPESTRV CARPETS. Tapestry Carpet, 3s HJd per yard. Kidderminster Carpets, '2a Ud per yard. r N--,w Hearth Rugs, 6s 9d, Stair Carpet*, Is per yard. HERBERT. HAYNES, & CO.
. . Public Notice. 1 ,. LOCAL INDUSTUY. . ' ANTED Known— A. Hunter, King street north,, is making First-cla;s Mangles, of » 1 ■ ‘ * - ■ ■ • ■ i i three sizes and of the best material, Sewing-machines and other Tght machinery repaired yrith neatness and despatch. TO covr MERCHANTS AND CONSUMERS QE ORALLY. y L % the undersigned, be ?to intimate that , f ,• on arid after the Lt of March next, tile price of our Coal will be .advanced. 2s per tori... " ‘ WALTON PARK COAL COMPANY. >• Per H. H. MTNTOSH. JENKINS’S HOPPE V? i AND TIDAIT ■ ;■ •-■’.•w INCLINE. THE inventor invites the attendance-o? all interested in Shippings Railways and Mechanics to an explanation of his Model at ! ;i,the Athenceum xsoomson '■> ■" t(■TUESDAY EVENING,, 15th INST, i * , 1 . r ..» At 8 o’clock. A paper willhe read on Tidal Laws.”
. : NOTICE. TO GOAL MERCHANTS, the Trade, and Oeneial Public.-’-On ana after tie Ist of Match next the price of Coal Will be raised 2a per Ton. ' ' r ' : CHAELVS SAMSON, Abbotsford ColUery.' STR ANG’S RENOWNED COFFEES AND PEPPERS. A SK for and insist on having Strang’s JzL renowned Coffees—“ TVTaori,” Union,” and “ Ship ’’ brands, the quali its of which are so well appreciated. • b Ask for v S T RANG’7 PURE PEPPERS. String’s Spices are nnequi led' fjr strength and pnr ty; every package bears his name. Important to Consumers - Do not u»e Coffees er Peppers without the label bears tbe manufacturers name. DAVID STRANG, Southland Steam Coffee and Spice Mills, Invercargill, N.Z
Notice or removal.—e. stokes. Tailor and Clothier, in ratuvning thanks to hu numerous customers and friend* for their liberal patronage and support for the last 14 years, in George street, begs to inform them that he has commenced badness in his new premises, comer of .Ring and Hanover streets, opposite Baptist Chapel. He baa new every facility for carrying on a first-class Tailoring and Clothing Trade, arid trusts that those who have not favored "him will give Him a call 1 of inspection, ae they will find his charges for suits are strictly moderate, and the fit and style of his ganpente are equal to any in New Zealand, _ Note the Address— BUILDINGS, Comer of King and ‘Hanover streets. M. W. HA W ZIN .8 . ACCOUNTANT AND COMMISSION, ' ‘ AGENT. ’ ,:OificesPrincefl street, Dunedin. complete and comfortable Wiria m Dfikediii. ‘ Tfirkaih Batb,
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Evening Star, Issue 4046, 14 February 1876, Page 2
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762Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4046, 14 February 1876, Page 2
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