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AttKUWKMBrtiBi BINCESS'S THEATRE. L«SBde and Maniwor: Mr Koskina. Splendid D üblo Bill. WILLIAM HO K ACE IJNOARD, MISS ALIOS DWANING fl .INWARD), MISS FLORENCE C ■•LVILLE, MR HO-KTNS. THIS EVENING (SATURDAY), August 5, First time in Duitedin of the nrw Uomedy ALI X K I Alixe ... Miss Alice Dunning (Lingar^) Madame Va'ory ... Miss Florence ■ olvilld Duke de Mirsndol ... Mr W. H. Lingard Marquis de * 'eseranne Mr Hopkins The denouement of this play is without a parallel in the n>ode n drama. - --• To oonclude with the glorious Farce of THE WEAVERS. Simmons {a wearer) : ... Mr W. It. Lingard f no Company. success, "Frou Frou wil be repeated on Tuesday Seats may be secured at Begg's.

U-8.-B N'B THEATRE. Last Appearance but Two of the eminent Tragedian, MR HENRY TALBOT. THIS (SATURDAY) EVKMNG, AUG. 4, KING LEAR. irst production for many years In Dunedin ) Ing Lear ... , Mr H. Talbot BdJtar ... ... ... ... Mr J. B.Steele Cordelia... ... Mrs Walter Hill Monday— Complimentary Benefit and Last Appearance but one of MR BENRY TALBOT. KING 0* SCOTS an* KATHERINE AND PETRUCHIO. Box Office at Wert's. MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT V ill be given in the TEMPERANCE HALL On Next THURSDAY and FRIDAY EVENINGS. 10th and llth hurt., Entitled "The Influences of Music on the Human Mind " by MR CHAS. RUSSELL, Teacher of Manic, Vocal Culture a Speciality. Inquire at Begg's Music Store. UNFDI* DANCING ACADEMY, St. George's HalL—Mrs Hamann be?B to form the parents of children attending her juvenile clauses that they will be held in the above for the future—Saturday morning, 11 o'clock; afternoon, 3o'clock. WANTED KNOWN. SKATING Contest at Drill shed, Thia Day, sthinst., 9p.m. One mile; open to all comers. Prize, Handsome Field glass. Competitors to send names to Mr Hamilton, Drillshed, before 8 p.m.

Glass on exhibition at Skati -ttvenin •••--■ - Stopping. tJNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY Off NEW ZEALAND (LT MITED). F'Ofe T-t-M ATJ V.—T A lAE 0 A, ■.*. To-morrow. Sunday, sth '\Ui-usfc. P&gaengcra by 4 p.ni train, FOE , ricl.un fc ZS'e]sr.ii, Tuwiiaki. and Maufctm! ' ' taking" Cargo nutl Vwsencere for a.iupbipmcnt to KaJk<>ur;6 "Wauuianui "-a- ". pisr. Poveity V-ay. ro:,U>::. I : ikd, Weef-port J» •..>;. u-k». imd Ore r;o:i.b.--HA-ffEA, a. », on Mnn.by, the v 7thAagi:«t. P.Vs-.-n-,-ere by 12)5 p.m. train. Cargo at Haiiwi.y station till 9 a in. To be followed by the. T ■* '" PO 8 . s., 'on Thursday ] !Oth • ugTist TAR - N M rb. on Von'ay. 14th Augu t WH.L Ni/I'ON. b. b, on Saturday, 19th August FOR 0 * MARTT. - R AM S 0 N, p. b., on Tuesday, the Bth Ausm-t §rers i.y 7 a.m. train. Cargo till 4p m. Monday.

FCm AK R *A.- TAUPO, 8 .a., on Thursday, 10th August. Offices: Harbor Cnatabers. yaojcrthland steamers Sail as undo* : rn.XPRESP n 8 . f for BLUFF and Si BIVEfcTOS, ON SATURDAY NEXT, Passengers from whart at i p.m. Cargo for'lnvercargill and Inland Districts orwarded Kj rail from Bluff at Consignees' rok and expense. . H. HOUGHTON & CO., ' • Manae street. STEAM TO NEWCASTLE AWT) SYDNEY. Via Lyttelton and Wellington.

Superior Passenger Accommodation, HE Favorite Screw Fteam_.p ship EASBY, 1,489 tona , register, A. Kennedy, commander, will be despatched . t „ f<* the above porta on oar about Tuesiay. Bth August insfc. Througa Tickets to. London by s g. Whaaipoa. FRANCIS FULTON. SAN FRANCISCO AND NEW YORK. Tie Australasian Pacific Mail Stcamshii Company, under Contract with the New South Wales and New Zealand Govern ments for the Conveyance of Her Majesty'* , ZEALANDIA, 3,500 Tons, will leave SAN " FRANCISCO, via Northern Porta of Hew Zealand, Kandavu, and Honolulu. On WEDNESDAY. 23rd AUGI»BT, 1876 Bookmg to Lytteiton, WeUl» : -.t.:m, Napier and Auckland. For freiKbt oi- p«seu,i:.j. i~> \t t,» iIENLuV l;jt.vY;l{, 7!i-cd fchrrtet. »e^nt Public Hotico. TAMES SINCLAIR;, Watchmaker and Jeweller, has Removed Tvro Doors above Glasgow Pie Housa. SEWING MACHINES.

HE Undersigned have pleasure in an* nonnoing bavin* accepted the sole Agency in New Zealand for tha new HOLT FAMILY SHUTTLE SEWING MAfJHIKK, A Machine we guarantee to bo an exact fae* simile of the AMERICAN "SINGER,'' In every way equal for beauty of Bnlsh and workmanship, and from 20 to 25 per cent, cheaper. Having net received another shipment of the above excellent m tchines, wo aLall be glad to supply sample orders. This shipment comprises—Plain Table, with or without cotot ; Half and Full Cabinet Medium, and No 2 Wheel feed Machines. ARTHUR BRISCOE & CO., ♦VWeole tad Befell Ironmonger* audita

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Evening Star, Issue 4194, 5 August 1876, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4194, 5 August 1876, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4194, 5 August 1876, Page 2

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