Amusements. QUEEN’S THEATRE Lessees—Messrs Steele and Keogh. DOUBLE ATTRACTIONS FOB LAST WEEK! LAST WEEK!!. OF THE ROYAL MARIONETTES. Xhe Moat Successful Exhibition that has hitherto vi'ited Dunedin. The Manager begs leave to state that, in consequence of the Theatre having been previously engaged to other parties. The Marionettes cannot possibly prolong then: stay beyond the pre gent week, 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, JL MOTHER’S PRAYER, WRh new Scenery and Effects, closing with the Imposing Tableaux of THE ASCENSION OP THE CHILDREN. “ Angels ever Bright and Fair.” LAST TWO MATINEES, Wednesday and Saturday Afternoon, commencing at 2.30. In addition to the above attraction, THE FAIRY PANTOMIME OF LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD. AND THE CHRISTY MINSTRELS I Will be given, forming a MONSTER ENTERTAINMENT FOR THE LAST WEEK. Dress Circle, 4s; Stalls, 2s 6d; Pit, Is. Seats may be reserved at Mr West’s. GEO. W. GEE»DES, Treasurer and Business Manager for Mr W. Hoskins. w ILSON’S GRAND CIRCUS PALACE SOUTHERN MARKET RESERVE. A [SELECT COMPANY CLASS ARTISTES, JAND » THE FINEST STUD OP TRAINED HORSES IN THE WORLD. THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, GRAND CHANGE OP PROGRAMME. We Rely on our MERITS for the Patronage of the Public. Prices: Chairs—Grandstand ... ... 6s Family Circle 3s Fit 2s Carriages may be ordered at 10.20. JOHN WILSON, Manager. L O N D I, N ,
(THE HERO OP NIAGARA,^ i- ' IS COMING. DUNEDIN DANCING ACADEMY. Established 1865. •=.•••■’- QUEEN’S THEATRE. A DULT CI/ASSES, Monday, Thursday, and Saturday Eveninorg, —A ml KasaJaA®. Juvenile Classes Saturday Morning, from II till 1 o’clock; afternoon from 3 till 5. Private Glasses 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 TTn.ll having undergone a thorough repair, To be Let for concerts, balls, and private assemblies. ANClNG.—Juvenile Class on at ,3 p.m. ADULT CLASS, forming of which due notice will be given. RIVATE ASSEMBLY.—Aperies of six private assemblies, under the superintendence of a committee, commencing at an early date in March. ANDS PROVIDED. Violin and Piano taught. ' MR, J. KELLY, Stuart street (Opposite Wesleyan Church). B Meetings. STANDARD PROPERTY INVESTMENT SOCIETY. A MEETING of the above Society, for the purpose of receiving Subscriptions, Ac., will be held at the Offices of the Society, Princes street, on Wednesday Evening next, the Ist March, between the hours of 6 and 8 o'clock. OHAS. REID, Secretary. R oYal horticultural society OP OTAGO. THE AUTUMN SHOW Will be held in the TEMPERANCE HALL On Friday, march ittk. In addition to the prizes mentioned in schedule, the following extra prizes will given: Gabdenebs. L Roses, six varieties 2. Dahlias, six do ... 3. Stocks, six do ... ... 4. Asters, six do ... ... 5. Herbaceous Phlox, four varieties 6. Pansies, six varieties Amatbdbs. 1. Dahlias, six varieties 2. Stocks, six do 3. Asters, six do i. Pansies, six do the be IQs 10s 5s 5a 5s 5a 10s 5s 5s 5a
A valuable silver medal will be given to the eompetitor, whether gardener or amateur, who shall take the greatest number of prizes at the ohow. J. A. HISLOfi Hon. Sec. /*\TAGO RAILWAYS EMPLOYES V BENEFIT SOCIETY’S ANNUAL MEETING will be held at the Railway Station on Friday next, the 3rd inst., at 8 p.m. Members are requested to attend. The Committe will please meet at 7 p.m. * JAMES BE CLIFFORD, Secretary. Bxudneaa Notice. BRUSSELS CARPETS, NEW TAPESTRY CARPETS. Tapestry Carpet, 3s lljd per yard. Kidderminster Car.* 2s lid per yard. New Hearth Ruvb B>9d; Stair Carpets, Is per yard. * * i HERBERT. HAYNES, & 00. BY PERMISSION. Under the Patronage of His Honor the Superintendent. ART UNION of . Wood, xw Prizes, value L 476. Tickets, 10s each. UWWHta IntM.
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Evening Star, Issue 4060, 1 March 1876, Page 2
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650Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4060, 1 March 1876, Page 2
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