AnsoMStintSi JpRINOBSS’S THEATRE. LAST NIGHT OF THE SEASON. BENEFIT OF MR HOSKINS. Splendid Double Bill for the Last Night. THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, SEPT. 4, ... SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER. Miss Hardcaatle ... Miss Florence Colville Young Marlow Mr Hoskins Hoskins will apeak his Farewell. To conclude with Sheridan’s Burlesque, . m THE CRITIC; W, The Rehearsal of Mr Puff’s Tragedy of - . ** The Spanish Armada.” Mr Puff (an author) Mr Hoskins Tilbunna •... Miss Florence Colville UE E N’S THK A T R ;© Manager Mr I. P. Keogh. 7 Last Appearance of those celebrated
I Mrs George Darrell, Mrs Walter Hi 11.... ‘ " • artistes. THE DARRELLS. THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, SEPT. 4. 'TRA mstvihtED FOR LIRE. | Hubert Chandoa .Edith Vaughan .Nelly Vaughan The Management has much pleasure in an- _ nonnemg that the Queen of Protean Stars. 3WELL, the CALIFORNIAN DIAMOND The most successful artiste that has yet visited the Southern Hemisphere, will appear ON TUESDAY, sth SEPT,, ♦B the great Society Protean Drama (written expressly for her), „ “NO NAM E,” Supported by Mr George Giddens, and the Full Company. Box office at Coverlid and MantelTs. DUNEDIN DANCING ACADEMY, St, George’s Hall, A SELECT BALL will be held in the above on Tuesday Evening, September 5,1876* Gentlemen’s Tickets, ss; Ladies’3s; Double do, 7b 6d, refreshments included. Dancing at nine. A. HAMANN. ANQING.—The Classes hitherto conducted by Mr J. Kelly at St. George’s Hall
9v£Q be held at the Temperance Hall, Moray Plate, for the future. Stuart street, August 4,1876. CHAMPION BILLIARD EXHIBITIONS. MB JNO. BO BEETS, Junr., CHAMPION PLATER of the WORLD, Will blay a Series ol Matches at the TEMPERANCE MALL, Commencing MONDAY, EVENING, SEPTEMBER 11, And two following Evenings. Also Wednesday Afternoon, at 3 o’clock, a match to which ladies will be admitted. Season tickets, LI Is (for tbe four exhibitions). Single Tickets, reserved seats 10s, „ unreserved do ... ... ss. Ladies,;. ... * 5,«. Box office (where plan of the Hall maybe Men), Criterion Motel, Princes street. J. T. COT/'.
Shipping, UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED). IjlOR OAMARU, - UMSON, p.s., : To-morrow Tuesday,-the sth September. Passengers by 7 a.m. train. IflOR TIMAE AI A*ROA, b,s., ’ To-morrow, Tuesday, sth Sept. Passengers from wharf at 4.20 p.m. Car?,o till 2 p.m. IflOR AKAROA, LYTTELTON, Wellington, Picton, Nelson, Taranaki, and Mahakau, taking Cargo and Passengers for transhipment to Kaikouras, Wanganui Napier, Poverty Bay, Foxton,Ptangitikei‘, Westport. Hokitika, and Grevroouth.— WELLINGTON, e.s , on Wednesday, 6th Sept. Passengers by IAIS )).ui, brain. Cargo at Rattray street wharf till 4 p.m. to-morrow. . To bo followed by the
HAWEA, 8.5.. Monday, 11-th JjABY BERD, 5.8., Friday, 15th TAXJPQ, b.b., Tuesday, 19th FOR AKAROA.—WELLINGTON, r.s. , on Wednesday, 6th September. Cargo txU 4 p.m. Tuesday, at Rattray street . wharf. Offices; Comer of Liverpool and Bond street?. w SOUTHLAND STEAMERS Sail as under A N G AN U I, a. s., for BLUFF HARBOR, ON WEDNESDAY NEXT. XPE B8 8 b. b., for BLUPP H HARBOK. ON SATURDAY NEXT, Cargo for Invercargill and Inland Districts ©rwarded by rail from Bluff at Cooaigneeß’ n« ana expense# H. HOUGHTON & CO., __ Manse street, BTHAMTO NEWCASTLE AND SYDNEY. Via Lyttelton and Wellington. Superior Passenger Accommodation. THE Favorite Screw Steam* ship EASBY, 1,489 tons register, A. Kennedy, commander, will be despatched for the above ports on 9t about Thursday, X4th September. FRANCIS FULTON.
QYERLAND ROUTE TO EUROPE, via SAN FRANCISCO AND NEW YORK. The Australasian Pacific Mail Steamship Company, under Contract with the New Sooth Wales and New Zealand Governments for the Conveyance of Her Majesty’s Mating Northern Porta and Honolulu, THE Magnificent Screw Steamship CITY OF SYDNEY, 3,500 Tons, will leave PORT CHALMERS, for SAN FRANCISCO, via New Zealand, Kaudavn, Oi» WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 20,1876. Booking to Lyttelton, Wellington, Napier, Us id Auckland. For freight or passage, apply to HENRY DRIVER, Bond street, Agent. Bosinesa Notice. BLACK Quilted Skirts, 7s 6d; Children’s Waterproofs, 4s 6d; Ladies’ Block Cloth Jacket % 4s 6d; a Children’s Cloth Jackets, Is and Is 6d; Ladies’ Wincey Costumes, 17s 6d; Children's Costumes, 10a; Ladies’ 1 weed Skirts, 7b fid; Ladies’ Block Costumes, 25s ; Ladies’ J33ack Tunic Skirts, 10s Cd; Ladies’ Beaver dtockets, 8s 6d. {HERBERT, HAYNES. A CO,
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Evening Star, Issue 4219, 4 September 1876, Page 2
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679Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4219, 4 September 1876, Page 2
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