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y v ■■• •• •. ’ essce.a —Messrs >reeie anti Keogh. T.IIB EVi'NIN )• (FIJI AY), MaY 19, Shakespeare* Tragedy. RICHARD 111. Du’e of Gloucester ... Mr J. T-. Byers Duke of Richmond Mr J. B. : teele Queen Elizabeth IV. rs J. L. By^rs •'■ftturday. rr “Sixteen St inr Jade” and “ Black-eyed Susm.” O DDFBLLOW S’ H A L L, SATU ID AY EVENING POPUIAR CONCERTS. S a TURD AY, Ma Y 20. ... MADAME JEANNETTE Will aing Stiver I breads'* and “11 er Bright Smile.”, * MADAME HAIG Will sing “ Auld Robin Grey” and “ Dancing Sunbeam, ALP. CUMMOOK. In hi* Great Irish Impersonation and Cham- - »pion Jig. MRMATHIESON In his new songs “The Carpet Tag” and “ Landlord's Daughter.” JIM BLANEY In “The Lilly of the Valley” and “Big Sun FLwer.” MR LABURNUM In “ The Temperan e Band’ and “ I’m Waiting for Thee.” Violinist, Mr Johnston ; Pianist, Mr Moss. Doors open at 7.30; commence at S. Admission —I a, and 6d. Remember To-morrow Night. DISSOLVING VIEWS. MR. J. ROBINS will give an Exbibit'on of Dissolving Views, with mechanical effects, sho »n by oxy-hydrogen lime light, at Ct. George’s Ball, Stuart street, ®n SATURDAY EVENING. Doors open at 7.30; commence at 8 o’clock. Front seat?, Is; back seats, Cd. ASSOCIATION. ANNU A L~RE-UNION, TEMPERANCE HA D, TUESDAY, MAY 23. James Seaton, Esq., M.H.R., President, in the chair. Concert at 8 p.m. precisely. Ball immediately on the conclusion of Concert. Admission to Concert and Ball (inc’uding j refreshments', four shillings. . Tickets may be had from *he Committee or Members of the ss. ciation, and at the < oor of the H-1L For further particulars see ■ rogramme. <‘. F. M ■-Ci.i ii v. , ..on. Sec, PRELIMINARY ANN; >UN CEMENT. A GRAND CONCERT, BALL, and Indication Service wid be held on May 24/ in celebration of the opening of the new Oddfellows’ Hall, Albany street. Tickets may be obtained from Meters Alexander V\ hede., Braithwaite, and members of the Committee. GT AND BTLi lARD TO»’« NAMENT At the Bull and Mouth Hotel Rooms. Maclaggan stree>. To commence ou Monday, Anri l lo, and to terminalo on Saturday, June 10, 1876. Ist Prize, Marble Clock ... value Ll2 2nd „ Hands’ me Cup ... „ 8 3td „ Superior Field Gian „ 4 M inners of tournament ■ previous to th's da* e will not be allowed to c eie. Open to amateurs only, Entrance, 61 per break. For full particulars, app'y to A. CaMERON, at the Room*.

Public Notice. THE MILTON POTTERY WORKS (Limited). Capital. L 5,000, in Shares of LI each. First Issue 3,000 shares. Deposit on application 6s, and on allotment 5a per share. FOB Prospectus of the Company, Lists of % . Provisional Directors, and every infnr mation, application may be made to Interim Secretary. The Provisional Directors having acquire! the freehold of the works, with the whole ?>lant, machinery, and goods in course of manuaeture, intend commencing operations without delay. They will therefore intimate in a few days'the early closing of the Tsts of applies tiona for.first issue of shares. GEORGE GRANT, Interim Secretary. Rattray street, Dunedin, 19th May, 1876. Mbs hunteb, STRAW HAT MAKER AND GENERAL DYER. Hats cleaned, dyed, and altered to the newest shapes. Cargill street, brie door from Filleul street, Dunedin. Gloves and feathers cleaned and dyed. Ladies’ material of every description dyed. MR THOMAS GIBBS is now authorised to Collect Accounts for Dr Borrows, in place of Mr Henry Woodcock. CLOG* and Pattens to orcle", specially adapted for Kensington Swamps. J. Leach, opposite Fagan’s Hotel, south Dunedin. "Tyr O i ICE. —1 intend to Erect Division JLv Force between Sections 6 and 7, Blook 2, Bnv> nsboume George A Ibery. TO GENTLEMEN. 57 Twill-silk Umbrellas, Us 6d ; worth 16a 6d. 36 „ », 12s 6d; worth 17s 6cl 36 „ I, 14s 6d ; worth 19s. n », I6sod; worth 21s 6d. 160 Alpstcf ’ beUa3 „ }3a6dto 7s 6d. fjl GEabove were purchased a great bargain in ttie Englifh market, which enables us to quote ®'*sh extraordinary low prices. BBOWN, EWING, k CO., Princes street and Manse street. LABTICS put in boots; 2s; ge 1 tlemen’s 2a 6d. Heath’s cheap Bootsho JG t-veerge street, next Bank. Dressmaking.—Latest fashion, go fitting, and lowest charges. Miss Bo yeorge street, next to Bank Is ew Zealand. ■ NOTICE. ■ To the Inhabitants o! Maori HiR, ITIHE Polling for the election of Mayor n on Monday, the 22nd ins «the Schoolhouse, Maori Hill, from 9 a.m. * p.m. Candidates Mr Robert Church, Malteter '' Mr George Mitcheeu, General Groce By order. • , - , JOHN CAMPBELL, ' Presiding Officer. PETEB'PX' KIAGTON, • Town Ol^rt.

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Evening Star, Issue 4127, 19 May 1876, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4127, 19 May 1876, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4127, 19 May 1876, Page 2

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