Amusements. U BEN'S THEATRE, lie«w«s i Messrs Steele and Keogh. We Change our Location from the TEMPERANCE HALL TO THE THBATHE, THIS EVENING/(WfcDNESDAY) Feb. 16, And continuing until further notioe. THE ROYAL MARIONETTES. THE ROYAL MARIONETTES. [Manager's Cabd.] The Management beg leave most respectfully to inform the publio that, in consequence of the want of stage appliances so necessary to give ample scope to the requirements of the Royal Marionette Exhibition, a removal from the Temperance Hall to the Qieen's Theatre became an imperative neoessity, and in dob so they trust that the change wil meet wil suiversal approval. MED-DA.Y PBRFORMANCE .. On Saturday, at 2 p.m. THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, MR HOSKINS will have the honor of again iirtriidueins nrfgylwgyiitiaiil^iLUJ. From St. James's Hall .and Crystal Palace, London.
The Koval Marionettes brino; •with them GORGEOtjS ..S : ENfcRY ANi> > FFEOTS, .-.- ..■'..'...Andgivei . THREE DISTINCT ENTE' TAINMENT3. ORIGINAL CHRISTY MINSTRELS; Full Band and Chorus. . , ■ THE C< >MI»; FANTOCCINI, Inttoducing some, of the most Wonderful E: ■:«>. hibitionsof Skill known to TBE ITALIAN FANiOCCI»I. THE GRAND FAfRY FANTOMIMElittle Bed Biding Hood, the-. Charm of the Household, with Improved Transformation Scene of bewildering beauty. . . SOAIB OF PBICEB : Drees Circle, 4s; Stalls, 2a 6d; Fit, Ib. Seats may be reserved at Mr West's Music Warehouse, Princes street. •. ■ f GEO. W~GEDDES, Treasurer and Buames<« Manager for Mr W. Hos^ins. T GEOBGE'S HALL.—The Hall having undergone a thoroush rep»ir, To be Let for conceits, balls, and private assemblies. \j at 3 p.m. . DULT CLASS, forming of which due , notioe will be given. RIVATE ASSEMBLY—A seiiesof six private assemblies, undfr the superintendence of a committee, commencing at an nearly date in March. ANDS PROVIDED. Violin and Piano taturht. Ma. J. Stuart street ..« ■■/. :..■<■• (Opposite Wesleyan Church). Meetings.
CHRISTIAN CHAPEL, Great King Street, (Evangelist) Will (D.V.) preach in the above place TOMORROW (THURSDAY) EVENING, At half-past seven o'clock. OTAGO BENEVOLENT INSTItUTION. IHE Annual General Meeting of the Sub- . scribers to the above Institution will be held in the' ■ office,"Farley's Buildings, Prince* street, on Thursday, tho 17th inst., at 4 o'clock. Business—The reception of the report and election of office-bearers. "■ ■ R. QUIN, Secretary. Dunedin, 12th February, 1876. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES' HALL COMPANY (LIMITED). THE Annual General Meeting of Shareholders of the above Company, for the pvrpose of receiving the Report and balance Sheet for the year ending 13th January, 1876, and for the election of Directors and Auditors in the place of those retiring; &c, will be held in the low«r Hall of the Athenaum, on Thursday, 24th instant, at 8 p.m. Dated the 16th day of February, 1876. WILL S. DOUGLAS, Secretary. BusJjneM Notice. TAPESTRY CARPETS. Tapestry Carpet, 3« lljd per yard. Edderminster Carpets, 2s Ud per yard. New Hearth Ruga, 6s 9d. Sta& Carpets, Is per yard. HERBERT. HAYNEB, & CO. Public Notice. TFyou got a Pr.etty Valentine from your X lover, then go to corner Arcade and High street, and return the compliment. DID you get an Ugly Valentine, Brait£ wnite h* some even uglier to return the oomphrceirt with. IN TH|"PREpTand" W aUhortly be published, a Lithographic Portrait of the REV. LINDSAY MACKIE, Uergymen of the Presbyterian Synod.
S. LISTER. Lithographer and Printer Officei-Reith ard WUkie, Prfnces Btreet, Duntdin,. NOTICE. TT isrequeated that all put-rtanding Acacunts dne to the l*to firm of Jones and Hooper, Coal Merchant*, street, be settled during the present month. F. JONES & CO. FMTf IfifS £ the WILLIAM «,» S™ S ' B ? ker --AU parties iodebted*. 9 tl If 2^ te are ««3P»wtad to pay the amount.of the»r account* forthwith' t?-$J aongneea, at the offices, of Anderson and CaUer. the only authonacd co eetor. otherwha they will be placed in the band* <Sou?«ffiSJ forresavery. • auMl - • JAMES 'NDERSON ) A - JAMES BttNCIMANf A^K°M«. STORAGE. ' —^ Q.IBBS & CLAYTON have Sto, age Room for about 400 Ton, at Current Bates in their TOWNSHIP OP -BDBNBM~BAif , Near Green itknd. . " wu *^
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Evening Star, Issue 4048, 16 February 1876, Page 2
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634Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4048, 16 February 1876, Page 2
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