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Amusements. XJ BEN'S THEATBEI The Management having leased the Theatre from Meters Steele and Keogby will continue tbexbibieA ;.' •' V MABIONETTES T" notice. % " JNEXT MID-DAYPERFOBMANCE On Wednesday, at half-past 2 o'clock. SfcfcClAl; PBICKS FOR MID-DAT PKRFOBMANOBS: j children under 12, ls rj All children visiting the exhibition will be £r««etatefl with' an;illustrated book of Little Bed Riding-hood. MB HOSKINS willhave the honor of again Unique: Enfcertaininont ever witnessed by the Dnnedin pdblib—M'Donough and Eaxnshaw's BO Y jfiL MA R-4 ONET TE S, JCrenV'Sfc JanWs; Hall and .Crystal, Palace, Jr ■■■ ■: London... ■•••.-.".- The Royal Marionettes bring with them [ i WV97 TJIBEE DISTINCT ENTERTAINMENTS. 4»i|SINAL CHRISTY MINSTRELS; Band and Chorusi * *"" THfe vi * r -' ~- some 7 ©! the most Wonderful Exhibitions 6$ Skill known to „,. THE ITALIAN FAN rOCCINL THE GRAND FAtRY PANTOMIMEIittIe Red Riding Hood, the Charm of the Household, with Improved Transformation •» t • j_.J beauty. ; - 3<i fc -»y :, SdALB OP PbIOSB : j Stalls, 2s 6d; Pit, Is. ',=M-«hy7«;f.- r-.v . ;-.—— :,, i:; . •,; ~ ' "' Sejfetff may be reserved at Wheat's Music Wareh»ase, Princes, stoeet.. »':•■. mo • , GEO./W ; GEDpES, .•■ V, : < .'• Treasurer and Business Manager.for \. •■«« >v;i'a9 .Mb W. Hoe ft ins, . "..'■,;,; O"! *fcLSON*SI • PALACE CIBOTJSi , BOMAN HIPPODBOME. UV'k^l'U>')'"^-^':.';'! .;.T( •■;.-.'■-',, Just arrived front and now perform* ,u«i.-f 'iieinistchnrchwitirsy "«<j - .a:/ „ MAMMOTH COMPANY ■'•■* 'ci ,% , .'jor...:; '.' .■ ■ • : .;::i" fl THIBTY ST-AB ARTiSTS, efi ? ' (Ten t/adiei and Twenty Gents*) ' , Ftj&fcST STUD OF TRAINED HORSES, ] J. r f ' World; with a New . PAVILION, Fft&ed, up with especial care for the comfort of .„ : ,j,, the Public. GRAND SEASON OF PEBFORMANQESV f . , FOB A FEW NIGHTS ONLY, Commencing FRIDAY, FEBBUABY 25t«, ReooUect and visit the GRANDEST OZBCUS that you ever saw. which has been brought from America to jour very thresholds. The Manager depends entirely upon the merits of his Company for the public patronage. < [JOHN WILSON, Manager. J. A. DODGE, ..:;■»/, '■ rt " 'I .-__ ''" ;' 'Agent , Due notice wil\ be given of the location. ;.; DttftoßX DANGHTO ACADEMY? , , JBSTABtJBHfcD 1868. QUEEN'S THEATRE. AiDULT CLASSES, Monday, -Thursday, Jt\. and Saturday Evening". An hour's in•traction given before the general dancinr. aturday Mom ng, from 11 till arrapged and Private Xe>sOns given At George street MreHjbaving taught thousatfds **" ra!flt v ,ot«tt promise a most certain/afact Knowledge of dancing in a very etert undergone a Aorousih repair, To be Let tor concerts, balls, and private assemblies. ARClNG.—Juvenile CLss on Saturdays. at3D.m. •■' ;i.*-^ cA-DULT CLASS, forming of which due -•aLif notice,will be given. •. , I. Aaagw ASSEMBLY—A series of six .'-• private assemblies,' under the supermtendence ?of r a, committee, commencing at an early date in March. ~ ' '- ANDS PBOVTDRD.'.'..'. 3 ' Violin and Piano taught. fos„i^, : - B^! rMfcJ.rikLT i .' Stuart (Opposite Wesleyan Church); Meetings. Cattle Market H/>tel, N.E. VaUey, on Tteeday uex*; fdr tho purpose pf opening a Branch in odnnection with the.Pr®. toaUn% Amknce Friendly Society of New Zealand. By order. /■ v .:i.-- D.W.G.M. CHRiaTIAN CHAPEL, Great Kuig Street. , (Evangelist) (£> r V.) preach in the above place On LORD'S ; DAY, EVENING, • At half-past six o'clpek. OE : FBpNDLY mffjyi .■)" isi3«ysTTO desired.. J. WALKER,' Secretary^ • Business Notice. JJ^W IN FLOOR CLOTHS for Roomi^Lobbies,aud Passages. Coco* iiiMiliU Dra I ffi , ?^' I i? r f ,r F( *-'fKM*K' NeV'Doll IBEBB&BT, HAYNES,* 00 *' ', ,

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Evening Star, Issue 4051, 19 February 1876, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4051, 19 February 1876, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4051, 19 February 1876, Page 2

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