AmweaaeaM. RINCESS'S THBATEE. Lessee and Manager : Mr Hoskinti, NB —The doora will open at a quarter past 7, performance commencing at quarter to 8. THE LInGARD?. A Special Train will leave Mosgiel, and intermediate stations, returning at 11.30. THIS EVENING (Tuesday), JULY 25, DAVID GARRIOK. David Garrick ... MrW.H. Lingard Ada Ingot ... Miss Alice Dunning (Lingard) Squire Obivy Mr Hoskins To conolude, lost time but one. with on R BOYS. Perkyn Middlewick ... Mr W. H. Lingard Mary Melrose...Miss Alice Dunning (Lingard) Violet Melrose ... Miss Florence Colville THURSDAY - SARATOGA. SetkU may be reserved at Begg'a. UE E N'S THEATRE.
Stage Manager...Mr I. F. Keogh. Great ami legitimate success of thejjast London _,_ novelty, ICING O* SCOTS, Enthusiastic applause rewarded MR HENRY TALBOT In bis great dual parts. Which will be retmted King James) Trapbois J Nigel Margaret Ramsay Mr Hemy Talbot Mr J. B. Steele Mrs Walter Hill DUNEDIN A'l AND MECHANICS' INSSHTUrE. \HE Second Lec<ure of the series will be delivered in the Athenseum Hall, on Wednesday Evening, July 26th, at 8 p m., by JOHN BATHGATK, Esq., District Judge. of Edinburgh, past and present." Ticket*, l«j each. May be obtained of the Librarian.
ROBERT DICK, Hon. Sec. Public Notice APPEAL To the Intelligence and Common Sense of the * N Attempt having been made to dupe . and delude the Citizens by false re resentations in the form of Bombast! al Advertisements of Trashy Slop-made Clothing, the Public are respectfully requested to be guarded •gainst those Impositions which, being of necessity Bold at lower prices, are in the end very much dearer than clothing obtained ef a respectable professional Tailor, seeing that the materials used in the manufacture of these slop, goods are of .the meanest qualities made up, so as to deceive persons who are not judges. ana in which there is really no wear or durability, from the utter absence of Conscientious Workmanship in the putting together ef these SHAM MATERIALS, as well as the want of taste displayed in the style of these misrepresented Garments. The Public will doubtless be easily convinced that it is always better to go to a respectable and thoroughly professional Tailor, one who is a FIRSTCLASS CUTTER, \ And thereby nraure a Perfect Fit \ MR G. EVE, in making this appeal, begs most respecfully to state that, whilst giving a Greod Fit and in
THE KEWfcST STYLE OF FASHION, He adheres strictly to the principle of using none but First-class Genuine Materials, and allows no s'op work to be put in; hi* prces being equally &hj moderate as those of the Unscrupulous Puffing Slob-Clothing Houses. Please observe the address: G. EVE. Naval and SEWING MACHINEB. iHE Undersigned have pleasure in announcing having accepted the sole Agency in New Zealand for the new HOLT FAMILY SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE, A Machine we guarantee to be an exact facsimile of the AMERICAN "SINGER," In every way \ equal for beauty of finish and workmanship, and from 20 to 25 per oent. cheaper.
Having tut received another shipment of to supply sample orders. This shipment comprises—Plain Table, with or without oover; Half and Full Cabinet Medium, and No 2 Wheel feed Machines. ARTHUR BRISCOE fc CO., Wholesale and Retail Ironmongers and Iron Merchants. TTEItB SCHOTT having left Dunedin very hurriedly for Christchurch, in order to accept • pressing temporary engagement with Lydia Howarde's Opera Company, desires to intimate to those of his Pupils whom he has neglected to advise that Classes will be postponed till his THE COLONIAL BANK OP NEW ZEAL\ND. "VTOTICE is hereby given, in terms of the XV 4Hh Clause of tbe Deed of Settlement, that the following Proprietors having given due notice that ; they are Candidates for election for the office of Director, vncant by the resignation of John Keid, Esq.. of Eldersday, the 26th July instant, viz. :- Hugh M'N'eil, Esq. A. W. Morris, Esq. GEO. COWIE, ~ ... \ General Manager. General Manager's Office, Dunedin, 4th July, 1876.
-, THE COLONIAL BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. "VTOTICE is hereby given, that pursuant *°„ th ? Provisions of lause 77 of the .Deed of Settlement, the Half-yearly tteneral the City Council < hamber, Manse stavet instant, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. GEO. OWIE, _ . General Manager. General Manager's Office, Dunedln, July 4, 1876. Qovornmant Notices. v Public Works Offiee, (Colooi.l Architects Branch,) Wellington, 26th May, 1876. General condi-ion*, specifications, and drawJSf!wT ed *P the , T7 J on for Public Works, and marked oursHe <• Ten ders for Central Prise,,;.'" will be re.« v d at the office of t- e undersignH up to wot- of WetW day, the 26th day of J >:ly 1876. Telegraphic teu<ter;- will he waived, provvled the oivmal teuh.ra.nl de t ;o::<; are Jo, Ud ith the nearest District Kngiuew ;fc the time above specified. or any tendei not l.eeess.rUy W. H. CLAYTON, Colonial Aichitec*.
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Evening Star, Issue 4184, 25 July 1876, Page 2
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792Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4184, 25 July 1876, Page 2
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