ittft^it-fft IT E B N'S THEATRE. Stage Manager...Mr I. F. Keogh. Great Bill. MB HENUY TALBOT, In two of his most successful Impersonations, RICHARD 111, AND 818 PERTINAX MAC3YCOPHANT. THIS (Saturday) EVENING, JULY 22, 110HAED I I li, ■ Richard, Duke of Gloster Mr H. Talbot Richmond Mr J. B. Steele Queen Elizabeth Mrs Walter Hill Concluding with the Booing Scene— MANoF THE WOR' D. Bit Pertinax Maceycophant Mr H. Talbot 24th July, First production of the Great n rama, KING 0' SCOTS, King James and Trapbois Mr H. Talbot RtNCESS'S TH \T KE. Lessee and Manager: Mr Hoskins. LINGABDS. LINGARDS. THIS EVENING (Saturday), JULY 22, OUR BOYS, AfTBB SWEETHEARTS, NOTICE. A Special Train will leave Port Chalmers This Evening to enable residents of the Port and intermediate stations an opportunity ef witnessing - OUR BOYS. Train leaves Port at 7 o'clock; the return trip from Dunedin, 1130. OUR BOYS after SWEETHEARTS. >BINCESS'S THEATRE. lingTrds. SPECIAL NOTICE to Residents of Mosgiel, Abbotaford, Buraside, and Caversham. On TUESDAY EVENING, a SPECIAL THAIS will leave Mosgiel at 7.20, conveying visitors to the Theatre, returning 11.30.
I VtJNEDIN YOUNG MTSN'd CHRISXJ TIAN ASSOCIATION.-Second Annual Public Tea Meeting will be beld in the lnst., 6.30. Addresses will be delivered by the Kevs. Lindsay Mackie, Lorenzo Moore (Port Chalmers), Professor Salmond, Josiah Ward, J. A. Connell, D. Wright, and others. Thomas Dick, Esq., in the chair. Sacred Music will be conducted by the Theatre Choir. Tickets, 2a each, may be had from the members. WILLIAM INGLIS, Secretary. DUNEDIN ATHENiEUM AND MECHANICS' INSTITUTE. |HE Second Lecture of the series will be delivered in the Athenaeum Hall, on Wednesday Evening, July 26th. at 8 p.m., by JOHN BATHGATE, Esq., District Judge. Subject-"Old Dunedis : or sketches of of Edinburgh, past and present." Tickets, It each. May be obtained of the Librarian. ROBERT DICK, Hon. See. Tenders. .BNDERS will be received by the undersigned till Tuesday. Ist August, to erect » Farm-house for Mr Wm. Hay, at Awamoko. Plans and specifications to be seen at Mr John Smith's, saddler, Itchen street, Oamaru, and at our office, Dunedin. MASON & WALES, Architects. BNDERS will be received by the undersigned till Tuesday, Ist August, to erect m Manse at Blue«kin. Plans and Rp-.cifications to be seen at Mr A. DedcU's, Blueskin, and at our office. Dunedin. MASON & WALES, Architects.
mENpERS WANTED, before 27th July, -*■ for the Lease for a term of two years, of the Paddocks at Anderson's Bay, lately in the occupation of Mr Stephen Hutchison. For conditions of lease, &e., apply to MACLEAN BRWTHS'BS, Manse street. ESTATE OF HENRY WRITTAKER, OF TIMARU. TENDERS FOR STOCK AND BOOK DEBT 3. mENDERS will be received by the underJL signed till Saturday, the 22nd day of '• on application to Leaby and Grant, Rattray street, Dunedin, with whom tenders are to be lodged, addressed to the Trustees. (Signed) RICHARD H. LEARY, JOHN ROS-", Trustees of the said Fstate. GRAZING FARM FOR LEASE. FOR LEASE BY TENDER. THAT splendid Grazing Farm at Otakia, contiguous to Main South Road, presently occupied by Mr UentouL «.£S nderß k* r * c e" r<: d at the office of the mt i andM,A * Co - ( Li «"ted) tiU Ist August. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. For particulars of property terms of lease, apply to HOWORTJT & HODGKINS, Solicitors, Princes street: Orto HENRY DJiIVER, Manager, N.Z.L. and M.A. Co?Ld), Bond street. TENDERS Wanted for Building a Double Chimney. Apply W. Gregory, carpenter, Glen. TENDERS wanted till Monday, 24th inst . Servants' Home, Howe rtreet Calder Brothers, builders. OTAGO HAFBOK BOARD. I7th August for tbe construction of four Twin Screw Steam ttarges, in iron. Alternative tenders for tbe same in Timber will a r so be r: c?ived. " V r^** n 6 8 and specifications can be inject d end all particul.rs obtained, at the Engine«r's Omce, Liverpool stireet D. L. SIMPSON, July r, 1876. ***"**• s Gridiron Hotel. Business Noiico. BLACK Quilted 8k rta, 7s 6d; Children's Waterproof*, 4s <s<l; Udi,. s* 1 lank Cloth Jackets, 4g 6d: CliKdron's Cloth .'aefcets I<-a-»d Is bd; hodie*' Wncev Cosh;p,. a, 17n 6-1 • rhddf.,i:S B Ci»tiun:s, 10* 8; LacW •sw.-ed ? b^ 8 -, 7^ 6< ! ; J ade 3' Bla « k f'otume- 255; Ladies Black Tunic Skirts, 10s 6d; Ladies' Beaver Jacket*, 8e 6d. tiEKBKBft, HAYNES, & GO.
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Evening Star, Issue 4182, 22 July 1876, Page 2
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708Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4182, 22 July 1876, Page 2
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