Amusements. fJ? emperance hall, THE ROYAL MARIONETTES’. ' Lnl ®-*t! * Glorious Suaaes! (TUHSDAY)-, FEB.m, WottdAful, Novel,and lunarae Entertainment; ever witnessed - ; ® e >^ un^^Bubliis, M pohohffh andJEarmhaw’s iJ|VbT 4#?A nr ONE T TEE, St. Janiee’s Hall ail'd Crystal Palace, aVMta appeared in Melbourne, Sydney, Aaeiuae, ac., receiving the unqualified approPress and Public of those cities. Royal Marionettes bring with them •GORGEOUS SCENERY AND EFFECTS, ifHREE DISTINCT RTAINMENT3. : ORIGINAL CHRISTY MINSTRELS; ■ BFuIl Band and Chorus, Jr . .THE COMIC FANTOCCINI, wtroducing some of the most Wonderful Ex* iUAioonaof Skill known to " '' ITALIAN FANTOCCINI. JJS 33 GRAND FAIRY PANTOMIMEMttle, Red Riding Hood, tho Charm of the ttOtuehold. with Improved Transformation '. • Scene of bewildering beauty.
V ®rfoes of Admission Reserved Chairs, 4b; v&joony, 3b ; back seats, 2s. may be ' reserved at Mr West’s Music •Warehouse, Princes street., . Dbors open at 7.30, commencing at 8. Carnages may bo ordered for 10 o’cldok; ; (* - < Performances Wednesdays Jnd Saturdays. ' GEO. W. GBDDES, , Treasurer and Business Manager for / r. rMr W. Hoskins. ; ’
REV.: M. MARTIN will deliver a Cottage i Lecture in the Forbury School-room on Tuesday, 15tB, at 8 p.m. All are invited to attend . ST. GEORGE’S HALL.-The Hall having a thorough repairs To boLef lor conceits, balls, and private assemblies. jANClNG.—Juvenile CLsa on Saturdays, at 3 p.m. DTJLT ' CLASS, forming of which dfle l, notice will be given. LIVATE ASSEMBLY.—A series of six _ private assemblies, under the superintendence ofa committee, commencing at ah early date In Mamin v ■ : ’ B ANDS BROVIDRD. i Violin and Piano ta rd Piano taught. MB; J: KELLY, ■Stuart street (Opposite Wesleyan Church). Meetings. JENHIN&’S HOPPER AND TIDAL ; : INCLINE. THE inventor invites the attendance of all , Interested in Shipping, Railways, and Mechanics, to an explanation of his Model .at ' : the Athenaeum Booms on THIS" (Tuesday) EVENING, 15th INST., v At 8 o'clock. A paper will be readon “ Tidal Laws.” . NORTH DUNEDIN RIFLES. COMMANDING OFFICER'S PARADE and Monthly Inspection to-morrow evening, at eight o’clock sharp. Every member expected to bs present, O. S. REEVES, Captain. OTAGO BENEVOLENT INSTIi I7TION. THE Annual General iog of the Subscribers to the above Institution will be held in the office, Earley’s Buildings, Piincei street,' on Thursday, the 17th iest., at 4 o’clock. Business—The reception cf the report and election of office-bearers. ■ B. QUIN, Secretary. Dunedin, 12ih Februuy, 1876. Business Notice.! N EW BRUSSELS CARPETS TAPESTRY CARPETS. , NEW Tapestry Carpet, 3s lljd per yard, Kidderminster Carpets, 2s Ud per yard. New Hearth Rugs, 6s 9d. Stair Carpets, Is per yard.. HERBERT. HAYNES, & CO. Tenders. Railway hotel, Snßtmo, Balcltjtha. Tenders will be received 111 Thursday, 24th Inst., for the Lease, Furniture, Stock-in-trade, and Good-will of the above Hotel. Th'e hotel Is situated on the'north hank of the Clutha, and about two minutes’ walk from the Stirling Railway < Station of the' Dunedin and Kaitangata lines. It is also adjacent to the site of the propesed bridge across to Inch Clutha (the: construction of which has already commenced), and as. there is no other bridge connecting the Island with the main land, traffic of all descriptions will converge at that point,, and become a Sermanent tod valuable advantage to the oasft' The district possesses rich coal mines, and aU around is a sound agricultural country, the development of which will undoubtedly receive an additional impetus when the Kaitangata Railway—now nearly completed—is open for traffic. The house is worked under disadvantages at present, but. notwithstanding this; a really good business is being done. Detailed particulars can be ascertained on application to NEILL & BOYD, Dowling street, Dunedin.
For Sale; ATWO-HORSE power Complete, in good working order; price L2l. Wright, Stephenson, and Co. FOB SALE,’ in Roslyn District, a four* roomed Verandah Cottage, six months bnilt, well finished ; fine harbor and sea view, LBO wanted; balance can remain. T. Horne, grocer, Halfway Bush toad. FOB SALE. H ORIZONTAL STEAM ENGDjCE,, 16hdree power, with boiler made to suit of ample capacity, all nearly new, in complete working order. Price moderate. Apply Brown and Son’s Flour Mills, Bond street. FOB SALE, Three Section?, at Maryhill, within a minute from from Caveraham Station; also, American Stove, No. 7, nearly new. Wm. Hcssey, Beid Boad, Porbury, after six. TTNOB SALE (cheap), oomplese Hies F,veJO KIKO Stab, from January 1,1871, to date. Apply Braithwaite, Arcade. Fnblle Notice. WARM, Cold, and Shower Baths.-For ' cleanliness and comfort go to Beiasel’s Temple of Fashion, Princes street., Fthe Estate of the Deceased WILLIAM MILES, Baker.—All parties indebted to the above estate are requested to pay the amount of 'their accounts forthwith to the assignees, l at the offices pf Anderson 1 and Mowat, Princes street south, or to Charles Calder, the only authorised co’lector, otherwise they will bp placed in the hands of our solicitor forrecovetyl -' ; J v;; JAMBS ANDERSON JAMBS RUNCIMAN is stopped pf, Cheque No. JT 1,945 (L 27), drawn by Messrs Coniell and_Moodie,in fayor. of ; the undersigned, D. ■Hi Hi-r
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Evening Star, Issue 4047, 15 February 1876, Page 2
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