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Amtuemenfca. Ki'INCESS'S THKATRE. lessee and Manager: Mr Hoskina. Tflß LINGARDS. Mr ' Striking Novelty. Magnificent Costumes and Appointments *HIS EVENING (FRIDAY), ITirst'jfime of the Mew and Brilliant Comedy. ' SARATOGA. Mr Robert Sacfott Mr W. H. Lingard Effie Remington O'ftria Ashton.. Miss Florence Colville Sn: Mortimer Muttonleg ..Mr Hoskina Supported by the Entire Company. Notice.— In the third act Misß Dunning (Ling*rd) will Bing—" Is my darling true to me.' r The suite of furniture for this piece is supplied by Messrs Cra ; g and Gillies. Late Train to-morrow from Port Chalmers. U E EN'S THEATRE. Stage Manager...Mr I. F. Eeogh. Last Week but one of the Engagement of the riat Scotch Tragedian. EN R Y TALBOT, Who will appear THIS (Friday) EVENING, JULY 28. RICHELIEU. Cardinal Richelieu Mr Henry Talbot Jdliede Mortemar Mrs Walter Hill DeMauprat Mr J. B. Steele SATURDAY-OTHELLO. Wednesday, 2nd August —FAREWELL BENFFIT of Mr HENRY TALBOT. I RAND CONCERT AND DANCE In Aid of BRITISH HEARTS OF OAK SIOK FUND. TEMPERANCE HALL. MONDAY, 31st JULY. Pabt I. Overture—Selected MrSykes Song—" Unhappy Joseph " ... Mr Hanscomb Song "Gipsy's Warning" ... Mrs White Song—Comic Mr Laburnum Song—" Of a* the Airta the Wind can Blaw " Mrs Murray Song-" All that Glitters is not Gold "...Mr F. Mace. Bone Solo ... ... MrHayward Song Miss Beaumo.Tt Song and Dance -Messrs Dixon and Hannigan Pabt 11. Overture—Selected Mr Syk/s Song—" Rustic Young Beauty," Mr Hanscomb gong—"Mountainßose" ... Mrs White Song Mr H. White Song—" The Heights of Alma " Mrs Murray Song—" Kiss in the Riflg" ... Miss Moriarty Song Mr Denovan Song—Comic ... ... ... Mr Laburnum Song ' Miss Beaumont Doors open 7.30; concert at 8 sharp single. 3s (refreshments included). KAIKORAI DRILL-SHED. i RAND Volunteer Concert and Ball in aid of Waikari Rifles Fucd will be held in the

Drill ehed on Friday, August 11 Programmes next week. .Eleotfoa Notice*. RE-ELECTION AS CITY AUDITOR. ITR JAMES B. M'CULLOCH respectfully solicits the VOTE and INTEREST Citizens of Dnnedin. CITY AUDITOR.—W. Oram Ball is a Candidate, and respectfully solicits the votes of the ratepayers. CITY AUDITORS. R FRANK PELL is a Candidate, and respectfully solicits the votes and interests of the ratepayers at the forthcoming election. CITY AUDITORS. li/fR SYDNEY JAME3 begs respectfully to solicit the votes and interest of the Batepayers for re-election as one of the City Auditors. ILECTION of Auditors.—Frederick H. I Evans is a candidate, and respectfully solicits the Votes of the Ratepayers. . TO THE RATEPAYEBS.

I^ENTLEMEN,— A. report being Bpread VJT that Mr Reeves's financial ability caused the Waterworks Loan to be floated, and aa I take the credit to myself, I ask you respectfully to read the letters in this evening's Stab explaining the matter. BARNARD ISAAC. Councillor High Ward. Government Notices. OTAGO RAILWAYS, TENDERS will be received at the Office -nr. i: ouppiy ing High-aided Goods Plans and specifications will h* nn *. tte Office of the\gineer of Railway Station, Dunedin. M Way » cept the lowtst or any teD<^ er " w ■, CONYERS, Bunedin, July 26.1 576 GenCwl :T «"WW. l\ t tC ""ereoy.iven that .> Quarterly t»ly of Dunedin Ward) Wv «F tw, edin (Bell Ward/ ,~iW Z %._*£ ° f .P 1 " 1 ,- -—> ''"»™iun, ronoDe.'io. • enins ila C,a.ve~,nßt :?' a , n theN °rth cast Valley" will beheld on the first Tuesday, ?l t >oonln V«fa!?f ? f ?F^ m *"' 18 76. at the • e&Sb \agwtrate's Court house, Dunedin for the STf° f k i»| into consideration all appU oations for certificate* for such licenses a? by the Lioennng Act, 1873 (as amended by the Licensing Act. 1873, Ameodrn-ntTct 1874) are authorised to be mnU t T 3 of such licenses of which Hue notice shal have V^ e , CCle rk . k pf the licensing Court which the premises 0 in £ 3St*d hj BUCh a PP hj made are WM. PARKER STREET

Dnnedin, July 27,1876 U^ VR Court - Basijaesa Notiofi. ti * 7 er H O0t8 » 4s fid; UdW Black (loth Jackets 4b fo. Cloth Jacfpt l« C Cortumra, 10s j Ladies 5 4ee,i ladies Black Tumc Skirts, 10s 6d • LadiV Feavar Jackets, 8b 6d ' aaiea rafcBERITHAYNEB, 4 0#

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Evening Star, Issue 4187, 28 July 1876, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4187, 28 July 1876, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4187, 28 July 1876, Page 2

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