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Amusements. |. .> KINCfiSS'S THK A T BE. LAST WFEi"OF NELL, The California I'iamond. Last Week of Mr Georgo Gidden«. THIS (3 JiTTT&DAY) I>YENI«G, SEPT. "3, Tn-rt \(By sfjcciial dedre). Wall beprbaaoed.sfor positively this night ■" only, NO NAME. Selmaißav \ Budrf Hisloir I iHTwITOfnn Wilhelmina ) Leander Garnet Mr Geo. Giddena LcrdT>orquet Mr J. B. Steele Alice Barrington ~ Mrs Walter Hill MONDAY— . Production of Planche'e Great Comedy, PRID« OF THE MARKET. Box Office at Begg'a. UEEN'S THEATRE. DE MURSKA! ~DE MURSKA!! Return to Dunedin of the famous Hungarian Nightingale, MDLLE ILMA DE MURSKA! ILMA DE MURSKA! Who will give a short season of GRAND FAREWELL CONCERTS AND OPERA SCENES, Previous to her final departure from New Zealand, Assisted by the GREAT DE MURSKA COMPANY, Signor Eosnati, Signor Susini, Maestro Strauss • Til- liT- T TO TT.JI The first three Concerts will take place on TUESDAY, SEPT. 26. THURSDAY, SEPT. 28, FRIDAY, SEPT. 29. Box Office will be open on Monday. See advertisements. tPPricea: Drew Circle, 6s; Stalls, 4b ; Pit, 2* W, SECDL MEDCALFE, Business Agent. R G. P. CLIFFORD (Formerly of this City) Has returned, and will shortly appear at the TEMPERANCE HALL MIRROR OF THE WORLD. The Greatest Pictorial Exhibition which has ever visited the Colonies. 2,000 MAGNIFICENT PICTURES, Comprising the mc»t celebrated Views in the United, Kingdom, including London As It Is, France Before and After the War, Germany, Belgium, Switzerland, Italy, Russia, Spain, Holland, Turkey. Egypt, Nubia, &c. . stupendous Americ*n Scenery, And the most exquisite Statuary, from the principal Galleries of Europe, exhibited by the strongest form of Lime Light, with the aid of the latest improvements in Optica, WAIKART DISTRICT SCHOOL, Halfway Bush. D" ANCING CLASS, under th» superintendence of Mr J. Kelly, from Her Theatre, commencing Thursday, 28th, at 3 p.m. ANOINIV The Classes hitherto con ducted by Mr J. Kelly at St GeorgeVHall will be held at the Temperance Hall, Moray Place, for the future. . Moray place, next Dr Murphy'a. BMppln*. TOTCON STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED). ■JIGR AKAROA. LYTTELTON, Welling-l-v !*oni Picton, Nelson, Taranaki, and Man•kau, taking Cargo and Passengers for anui. 0 , 1 *'*" Tomorrow, Sunday, 24th Sept. Paesengers by 9.30 a.m. twin. * To be followed by the HAWEA, S.S.. Wednesday, 27th. LADY BIRD, s.s., Monday, 2nd Oct. TAUPO, «,b„ Saturday, 7th Oct. FOR gers by 9.30 a.m. train. F DB %?*4OTr^"BAMSON f p.e., on Tuesday, 26th September. >*s wagersi by 7 ajn. train. Cargo till 4 . 7m. Monday, FOR S.S., on Tuesday, 22nd September. Pawengers by 515 pm. train. Careo till 4 p.m. Monday at wharf. GREY28th September. Dfflces: Corner of Liverpool and Bond streets. SOUTHLAND STEAMERS Sail as under:— E XPRB fw W.UFF and _ *£VERCVRGILL, . THIS DAY (SATURDAY). Passengers from wharf at 5 p.m. ,A N G ANU I, s. s., for BLUFF b HARBOR, ON WED.\E,Si)Ay NEXT. Owgo tot Invwcatgill and Inland TJistricte ri«« and expense H. HOUGHTON & CO., M«*ufw «tn»f!t, ->VKRLANO ROUTE TO EUROPE via SAN FRANCISCO AND NEW YORK. The Australasian Pacific Mail Steamship Wales and New Zealand Governments for the Conveyance of Her Majesty's Malls, Magnificent Snrew steamship AUSTRALIA, 3,500 Ton*, will leave PORT CHALMERS, for v -.*. « ' SAN FRANCISCO, via .r»orthern Ports of New Zealand, Kandavu, and Honolulu, On WEDNESDAY, OCTOBERIB,IB76. For freight or passage, apply to HENRY DRIVER, Bond street, Agent »TEAM TO NEWCASTLE AND SYDNEY. Via Lyttelton and Wellington. Superior Passenger Accommodation. HE Favorite Screw Steam- . ship EASBY, 1,489 tons register, A. Kennedy, commander, will be despatched for the abova ports on or about Wednesday, 18th October. FRANCIS FULTON,'

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Evening Star, Issue 4236, 23 September 1876, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4236, 23 September 1876, Page 2

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