Amusement*. Q UKEN’S THEA T E. Lessees —Messta Steels and Keogh. TO NIGHT, APRIL 21. LADY OF LYONS. M» Him- T _ _ Mr J. B. Steei-e. Concluding with tom noddy’s secret. SATURDAY—Great Sensation Drams, SUSAN HOPLBY, And other entertainments. Prices a« usual. QUEEN’S THEATRE. POSTPONEMENT OF DE MURSKA CONCERT J . Special Notice. SIGNOR D. DE VIVO regrta v.rrrnach bavntr to announce the sudden indis <*sitoa of Id LE MA DE MITKSKV, c -used by a severe cold contracted on Wednesday night, and which will_ quite incapacitate h'-r from appearing this Evening as announced. Signor De Vivo is we 1 aware of the great disappointment and inconveni nee the P"bl c will experience from this unexpected an* ouncement bu r would add th -t it is the second time only in the wnole course of De uura^as career that she has. been comoe led to iefraui from sing ; ng fr m a'-imilar cn e. Holders of ticket informed that 'he Second Concert will t>k« place on Monday Eve..ins, when, alt okets for to niyht will hold good, or they can be ade available for any subsequent concert. 21st April Th 76 UNIVERSITY HAL!. Christian Biotbe-s’ - chool Fund. T HE GRAND BAZA AK. TH t G AND BAZA R. FANCY FAIR! F-NCY F AIR ! Art Union Enterprises ArtUni n Enterprises. Multitudes nightly d-i ivjhted ! Saturday Night—Bliibon NightWhenan endless variety of useful and beautiful mustbe sacrificed at the will of purchasers and speculators by auction. Visit the Bazaar and patronise private enterprise. “There is a tide in the affairs of man that when taken atjjits flood leads to a Bazaar, and perhaps to Fortune,” so come to the Fancy Fair. Remember Saturday Afternoon and Evening. Grand Musical Entertainment. Admission —One Shilling.
O EE S T EE S’ HALL, POET CHALMERS. GRAND CONCERT on Saturday Evening. Monster Programme! A train will leave Dunedin at 6.30 ; returning at 11.30. Saturday Night. Saturday Night. Grand Ballad Concert in aid of the Catholic Church Building Fund. The Committee regret being unable to give the Concert last evening a< announced, owing to an accident to the vehicle that was conveying the vocalists from Dunedin. CT~ gTe OBOE’S HALL. G Adult ♦'lass on Thursday, at 7. Juvenile Class, J'atu days at 3 Private lessons by special arrangement. GftAND BILLIARD TO m;N AMENT At the- Bull and Mouth Hotel Ib-oms. Maclaggan street. To commence on Monday, Apri 10, and to terminate on Satur lay, Juue 10, 1876. Ist Prize, Marble Clock ... value Ll2 2nd „ Hands: me Cup ... , 8 3id „ Superior Field Glasa „ 4 "Winners of tournament • previous to th’sd'de will not bn allowed t• c m e-e •» ; uen io amateurs only Em ranee, 61 per break. For fall particulars, appiy to A. C M'R >■, at the Room l . (i RANI> dIL; .1 -i• i' T**»U,; A M NT during month of Ap il is imw - n daily at Sussex Hotel Rooms, George at e«t. Ist prize ... ... ... ... Seven pounds 2nd do Four pounds 3rd da Two pounds 4th do One pound Winners of last month’s prizes will n.t be allowed to compete. Open to amateurs only. Entrance, 6d a break. For full particulars, apply i.HOS. EYAN, At the Rooms. EBST EE S ’ HALL. PORT CHALMERS. Banda provided. anda provided. J. KELLY, Stuart street, Opposite Wes 1 cyan Church.
Meetings. THIRD KEW ZEALAND BUILDING SOCIETY. THE Animal Genet-.! Meeting of the above Society will be he Id in the Lower Hall of the Athenaeum, on Friday, the 21st April, at 8 p.m. WM. BROWN. Secretary.
Corporation Notices. GrXY OF DUNEDIN. TENDERS will be received at the Town Clerk’s Office, Manae street, on or before Tuesday, April 25th, at 3 p.m., for the following works separately Ist. For re-forming and metalling the lower portion of Cargill street. 2nd. For supplying and delivering 150 barrels of Portland cement. 3rd. For supplying two horses and drays, and one driver, f - r Water of Leith quarry for a t m of six months. Specifications at City Surveyor’s Office. J. M. MASSEY, April 19,1876. Town Clerk. CITY OF DUNEDIN. Gas Supply Department. TENDERS will be received at the Town Clerk’s Office, Manse street, on or before Friday, 28th piil, at 3 p.m., for (he Supply of Newcastle Coal for the requirements of the Corporation Gasworks for a period of twelve months', ending 31st May, 1877. Specification may be inspected, and any further particulars ascertained, on application to the Gas Engineer, Corporation Gasworks, Anderson’s Bay road Tenders to he endorsed “Tender for Coal Supply.” J. M. MASSEY, Town Clerk. April 19,1876. Business Notice. *VTEW PATTERNS IN FLOOR CLOTHS for Booms, Lobbies, and Passages. Cocoa Matting, plain and striped. Felt Carpets, Ir 9d per yard. New Felt Squares. Hew l >oo» Mats New WooLMats. HTiKlirtK't’, RAYNEjJ. * LO.
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Evening Star, Issue 4103, 21 April 1876, Page 2
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