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Aanaementa. QUEEN’S THEATRE Lessees—Messrs Steels and Keogh. DOUBLE ATTRACTIONS FOB LAST WEEK! LAST WEEK!! ' * Cl 1 TWfl ROYA L MARIONE TT-B S. ThC Moot Successful Exhibition that- has ' r hfthbrto visited Dunedin. TLe Manager begs leave to state that, In conaeqnencoof the Theatre having been previously engaged to other parbiea, The Marionettes cannospoanbly prolong their stay beyond the pret ■®J* , wee K» and they are thus compelled to Withdraw In the full tide of their Success. FIRST AND ONLY WEEK Of the beautiful legendary story of BABES IN THE WOOD, 08, A MOTHER’S PRATER, With' new. Scenery and Effects, closing with the Imposing Tableaux of THE ASOENBION OF THE CHILDREN. “Angels ever Bright and Fair.” Wednesday' and Saturday ‘Afternoon, commencing at 2.30. THE FAIRY PANTOMIME OF , . LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD. AND •’ THE CHRISTY MINSTRELS I Will be MONSTER FOR THE LAST WEEK. Drees Circle, 4a; Stalls, 2s6d: Fit, Is. ' Seats may be reserved at, Mr West’s. , GEO. W. GEDDES, Treasurer and Business Manager for Air W., Hoskins. r riven, formin', a ENTERTAINMENT

ILSON’S GRAND PALACE CIRCUS « SOUTHERN MARKET RESERVE. A SELECT COMPANY OP FIRSTCLASS ARTISTES, AHD THE FINEST STUD OP TRAINED HORSES IN THE WORLD. THIS (MONDAY) EVENING. GRAND CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. mmmm I We Bely ononr MERITS for the Patronage 1 of the Public. Pbiobs: Cluars—Grand Stand ... ... 6s Family Circle 3s Pit ... ... .... 2a Carriages may be ordered at i 0.20. JOHN WILSON, Manager* B L O N D 1 N . THE HERO OF NIAGARA,

IS COMING. DUNEDIN DANCING ACADEMY. Established 1865. QUEEN’S THEATER ADULT CLASSES, Monday, Thursday, and Saturday Evenings. An hour’s in* ' strnction given before the general daqcinr. Juvenile Classes Saturday Morning,from II till 1 o’clock; afternoon from 3 till 5. Private Claeses arranged and Private Lessons given at Mrs Hamann’s residence. Regent road, off George street., Mrs H. having taught thousands in Dunedin, can promise a most certain and graceful knowledge of dancing in a very short time. ST. GEORGE’S HALL.*—The Hall having ; undergone a thorough repair. To be Let for concerts, halls; and pnvste assemblies. DANdNG.—Juvenile Claes on Saturdays, at'3p.m. ADULT*' CLASS, forming, of which due , 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. ANDS PROVIDED. " r “ Violin and Piano taught. > MR. J. KELLY, \ . Stuart street (Opposite Wesleyan Church), B Meetings. A MEETING of Draper Assistants, to form an Association, on Monday next,' Hibernian Hotel, 8 o’clock sharp. All invited. DUNEDIN HARMONIC SOCIETY. THE Society will give its fourth Concert of Glees and other Secular Music at the Temperance Hall, Moray place, Dunedin, on 29th day of February instant, at 8 p.m. Tickets can be obtained on applying at bur West’s or Mr Begg’s Music Warehouse, or lo the undersigned. , JOHN. H, SANDERS, Secretary. NOTICE TO SEAMEN AND FIREMEN. / A MEETING Will he held in the Universal Hotel, Madaggan street, at 8 o’clock Pbin., on Friday, the 25th inst., and on Monday, the 28th, to take into consideration toe formation of a Seamen's and Firemen’s Union In Dunedin. All interested are'iuvited to attend. STANDARD PROPERTY IkYESTMTw * SOCIETY. A MEETING of the above Society, for th Subscriptions, & wm be held at the Offices of toe Society Princes street, on Wednesday Evening next toe IstMeroh, between the noun of© and o’clock. OHAS. REID, Secretary TO THE DRAPERY. A MEETING of Drapers’ Assistants, t form an Association, on Mom‘ay next Hibernian Hotel, 8 o’clock toarp. All invited HORTIgOLTTOAL SOCIETY

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Evening Star, Issue 4058, 28 February 1876, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4058, 28 February 1876, Page 2

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