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•w; ITT ,p, ? MI S Amunoaaentn, JphlHS 0 8 B*B TREAT 18. 8to|« Manager ... Mr 1. F. Keogh. LAST NIGHT OF NELL, The California Diamond. Inher^great^enaMlon, Xtfst pfeht of Death in the Track! Lost night of The Leap for Life I Neß, asßuby, and her ProteanCharaeter, for ... the Laqt Time. Last Time of Mr George Qiddeus an Bob, (FRIDAY) EVENING, SEPT. *3, The Successful Drama, E ÜBY. For the Last Time. Saturday, 23rd September i ttad SEfreraal desire), “ No Name.' Box Office at Bigg’s, Sfi O. P. OLIFEOBD iJA; . (Formerly of this City) Has returned, and will shortly appear at the TJB M ,P.,8 BAN C S HALL . With his Celebrated MIRROR OF THE WORLD. Sho Greatest.Pictorial Exhibition which ha? ever visited the Colonies. .8,000 MAGNIFICENT PICTURES, Comprising the most celebrated Views in the United Kingdom,' including London As It Is, Prance Before and After the War,. Germany, Belgium, Switzerland, Italy, Russia, Spain, Bcuaad, Turkey. Egypt, Nubia, &c. •Stupendous American Scenery, And the moat' exquisite. Statuary, from the principal Galleries of Europe, exhibited by the Strongest form of Lime Light, with the aid of Che latest improvements in Opties. WAIKARI DISTRICT SCHOOL. Halfway Bush. DANCING CLASS, under the superintendence of Mr J. Kelly, from Her Majesty’s Theatre, commencing Thursday, 28th, at 3 p.m. ducted by Mr J. Kelly at St. George’s Hal) wSS he hold at the Temperance Hall, Moray Place, for the future. r : Moray place, , next Dr Murphy’s. y Shipping, UNION' STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF jSfiXW. ZEALAND (LTMI PEI); IjAQftT IMAft W.-T AIAROA, 5. 3 , A? i This Day, Friday,?22nd Sept. Passen- , agers from wharf at 5.30 p.m. |TiO:x AKAROA. LYTTELTON, Welling. J. -ton, Pictoa, Nelson, Taranaki, and Man- ■ »kan, taking Cargo and Passengers for transhipment to Keikouraa Wanganui Napier, Poverty Pay. Foxtou.D-ngitikei, Westport, Hokitika, and Gre>rnonrh.— WELLINGTON, s.s.. To morrow. Saturday, 23rd Sept. Parsengera from i I<»ttray street 3 etty at 6 p.m. Cargo at Rattray street Jetty till 2 p.m. Saturday lb be followed by the HAWBA, s.s,. Wednesday, 27th. LADY BIRD, s.s., Monday. 2nd Oct. * TAUPO, 3.5., Saturday, 7th Oet. FOXi AKAROA WELLINGTON, s.s.. To-morrow Saturday. 23rd Sept. Cargo ; . at Rattray street Sheds till 8 p.m. oo , Saturday. "BKfct OAMARU. -SAMSON, p. a., JU on Tuesday, 26th September. Fas wagers by 7 ami. train. Cargo till 4 , , vm. Monday, v° IE WESTPORT, HOKITIKA, GREI ,MOGTH, JACKSON’S BAY, ai MARTIN’S BAY, via Lyttelton at MAORI, on Thoradc 28th September. f lOR.SffI>NEY. via WELLINGTON.WAKATIPU, b.s., about Tuesday, th 3rd October. Offloa: Comer of Liverpool and Bond afreets. SOUTHLAND STEAMERS Bail as under - Express s.s., for bluff and INVERCARGILL, TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). PaSßeogers from wharf at 5 p.m. WANGANUI, 5.8., for BLUFF r , HARBOR, WN WEDNESDAY NEXT. Carpj for Invercargill and Inland District** orwarded by roll from Bluff at Consignee's’ nsk and expense H. HOUGH 'ON & CO, Mans** «t *.-f OV ER LAND ROUTE TO EUROPE, vu BAIV FRANCISCO AND NEW YORK Ike Australasian Pacific Mail Stoanwhiv* , C'Miipany, under Contract with the Now Soutli Wales and New Zealand Government.* for the Conveyance of Her Majesty'** Miile. TUB , Magnificent atusbi.-.: AUSTRALIA, 3,500 Tons, will leave PORT CHALMERS, for SAN FRANCISCO, via Northern Porta of New Zealand, Kandavu, and Honolulu, On WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18,1.376. •ndA Wellington, Naplor, For freight or passage, apply to HENRY DRIVER, ■ ’ • Bond street, Agent SliiAM TO N'E W O ASTLE AND SYDNEY. Via Lyttelton and Wellington. Interior Passenger Accommodation. THE Favorite Screw Steamship EASBY, L 489 ton* register, A. Kennedy, commander, will be despatched (or the above ports on latent Wednesday, 18thOctober, FRANCIS FULTON. Btutfaees Notice, BLACK Quilted Skirts, 7a 6d: Chlldre Waterproofs, 4s 9d; Ladies’Black CL 4s 6d; Children’s Cloth Jackets, Md Is 6d; Ladies* Wincey Costumes. 17s ( WMrem’s Costumes, 10s; Ladies* Twi Skirts, 7s 6d; ladies’ Black Costumes, 2S Ledi«i Black Tunic Skirts, 10s 6a; Lad wsnr Jackets, 8s 6d. - HAYNTRR, fk CO M W. HAW KINS AND COMMISSION AGENT. Office: Princes street, Dunedin. *y B NETIAN BLINDS. VENETIAN BLINDS. . At Moderate Prices. PATERSON, BURKE, AND CO, Maclaggan street,

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Evening Star, Issue 4235, 22 September 1876, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4235, 22 September 1876, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4235, 22 September 1876, Page 2

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