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Amusements. Q UEBN’S THEiTRE. : Messrs Steele and Keogh. % We have Changed our Location from me i 5 TEMPERANCE HALL - *w><r«hß- ' . '-'r Q TJtB JB JT’S • THE ATE ; dFasbionaMe Night. \* i ,FeWm TEta THE THE ROYAL MARIONETTES. WEST MID-DAY PERFORMANCE To-morrow (Saturday}, at 2 p.m. THIS EVENING, HR "HOSKINS will have tlie honor of introducing M'Donougb and Eamsbawu ROYAL MARIONETTES, SVem St. James’s Hall and Crystal Palace, •London...-.-... > The Royal Marionettes bring with them GORGEOUS SCENERY AND EFFECTS, THREE DISTIN CT RTAINMENTS. ORIGINAL CHRISTY MINSTRELS; Full Band and Chorus. THE COMIC FANTOCCINI, , Introducing some of the most Wonderful Exhibitions of Skill known to THE ITALIAN FANXOCGINL THE GRAND FAIRY PANTOMIME— IittIe Red Riding Hood, the Charm of the Household, with Improved Transformation Scene of bewildering beauty.

SOALB of Pbices : Drees Circus; Stalls,. 2s 6d; Fit, Is. Beats maybe reserved at Mr West’s Mode Warehouse, Princes street. W GEO. W. GBDDES, Treasurer and Business Manager for Mr W. Hossins. ILSON’S PALACE CIRCUS, ROMAN AND HIPPODBOME. Just arrived from America; and now perform* in Christchurch with a MAMMOTH COMPANY Of THXRT Y STAB ARTISTS. (Ten Ladies and Twenty Gents,) AND THE FINEST STUD OF TRAINED HORSES In the World; with a New MAMMOTH PAVILION, Fitted op with especial care for the comfort of the Public. GRAND SEASON OF PERFORMANCES. FOR A FEW NIGHTS ONLY, Commencieg WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23rd. JO“ Recollect and visit the GR ANDEST * CIRCUS that you ever saw. which has been brought from A merica to your very thresholds. The Manager depends entirely upon the merits of his Company for the public patron* age. JOHN WILSON, Manager. J. A DODGE, Agent. .' Due notice will be given of the location. DUNEDIN DANCING ACADEMY. Established 1865. QUEEN’S THEATRE ADULT GIjASSES, Monday, Thursday, and Saturday Evenings. An hoar’s instruction given before the general dancing. Juvenile Classes Saturday Morning, from 11 till 1 o’clock; afternoon from 3 till 5. Private Glasses arranged and Private Lessons given at i Mrs Hamann’s residence. Regent road,- off George street. Mrs H. having taught thousands in Dunedin, can promise a moat certain and graceful knowledge of dauclng in a -very short ST. GEORGE’S HALL,—The Hall having undergone a thorough repair. To be Let for concerts, Balls, and private assemblies.. D ANCING. —Juvenile Class oh Saturdays, at 3 p.m. DULT CLASS, forming of which due i- notice will be given. PRIVATE ASSEMBLY.*—A series of six private assemblies, under the superintendence of a committee, commencing at an eArly date in March. ■ B ANDSJPROVIDED. id Piano taught. MU. J. KELLY, Stuart street (Opposite Wesleyan Churqh).

Meetings. MAORI HILL. THE Residents in this District are requested to meet in the School-room on Friday evening next, 18th inst. Business of importance, By order. ALF. J. TALBOT. A PUBLIC MBETINGwin.be held atthe Cattle Market Hotel, N.E. Valley, on Tuesday next, for the purpose of opening a Branch Lodge in connection with the Protestant Alliance Friendly Society of New Zealand. By order. D.W.G.M. OHBISTI AN CHAPEL, Great King Street. Me thos7"h. bates, {Evangelist) WIU {D.V.) preach in the above place On LORD’S DAV, EVENING, At hall-past six o’clock. PROTESTANT ALLIANCE FRIENDLY | SOCIETY. ! A SPECIAL Summoned Meeting wiU bp held in the ledge room, Temperance Hall, on Monday evening next, 21st instant, at 7.30. ' A fall attendance desired. J. WALKER, Secretary. | ‘ Bnslneea Notice. ‘ * PATTERNS IN FLOOR CLOTHS for Rooms, Lobbies, andrPaetages. Cocoa Matting, plain and striped. Felt Carpets, Is. 9d per yard. New Felt Squares. New Door llnfe wd lHlpa, New Wool Mats. ‘HBUEiT. HAYNES, ft 00 1

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Evening Star, Issue 4050, 18 February 1876, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4050, 18 February 1876, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4050, 18 February 1876, Page 2

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