Aiaasecusste. >EINOKSS'S THUTEK. Stage Manager Mr I. F. TOogh. Last Appo.'u-anrv"! l.nt ( nu rf N i: L L, The California » "■lnisoud, And Mr G! 0.0 *; GIT'DEN's* THIS KVENT>O, SATI. r RT>AY. HI -PT.3O Last JSight of the - reat T >utch P]av, J U OB AND LEDA. Last Nighi of ••ell. as Led.. I.8"t Night of Oeorge Gildens, as Jacob L:Pt Night of J. B. neele. as Henry fctacey. I.a*t Night of the Local ?ong. Last iSight of 1. ell's B.idjo £olo3. Monday. Farewell Benefit and Last *ppeanaice of NELL. Tuesday-WE ITEFf. I A.RS. mBMPERANCE HALT.. CLIFFORDS' CELEBRATED MIRHOK OF THE WORT.D. THIS EVENING, SEPTEMBER 30th. KAMBLES IN AND ROTJ:n t D LONDON. I E M P E R A NC E HAL L. CI IFFORD'3 celebrated MIRROR OF THE WORLD, XTie Greatest Pictoral Kxhibition which has ever visited the Colouies (>¥ PROGRAMME Every rlvening. - 2,000 MAGNIFICENT PICTURES, Oomprisini? the met celebrated Views in the United Kingdom, including London As If. Is. m " aa D0t.... __J ill il »it ' - "O f'lil ' »«•*/• J.VUPO! Holland. Turkey. Egypt, NuMa, &c. btupendous Americ n Scenery, and THB MOSi; EXQUT<LTE .STATUARY. From the principal Galleries of Europe, exhibited by the strongest form of Lime Light with the aid of the latest improvements in Optics. The following arti-stes will also appear:—Mrs EvtfeSJ' M " w Ada fc"«*ott, Mr W. Ibbotson, Mr William Fraser. Piani?t, nfv Chas. Sykes. Million Prices—Chairs (reserved). 3s; bod of Hall, 2s; gallery, Is. Tickets to bo obtained and seat 3 resered at Begg's Mu3ic Saloon, Princes street. I )oor 8 open at 7 30, commenca punctually at 8 o clock. No Boats reserved after curtain -RS63. OPEPwI! OPERA !! OPERA !!! V E 15 N* S 'THEATR E. Lessee x, T. Dunning DE MTJRSEA IX OPERA, The Greater!; c£ oil ;-'uc? P-ts. Monday, ccivrlr 2. Ivlast nt an t r* u t one On which {he Third Act >i -».„ . K A u a T, Will be peiformed ii. \U entirer.y, in character, with flcenio-effects a> d try. MDLLti. jfl/8A DE T'UUSKA SIGNTK. > s Tavkt SIGN OR SIIrIN'T .8 A : KPHIsT»I'HEtES The Greatest Event of tho , ea on. Also, A GRAN"!; '■ ''• :CP:RT. Mubbks fLmori j. ( ,8n.-.li an-; : ushn Maestro Straiuw Up. f ,.;-d Mr J. .!■'. lladlry will t.ike part Box office at Begg's, w ore seats may now be seemed. Dress ,'ircle, Fix Sh Hi & ; Familv Tioke s «».,?. Mit f " ur ° ne ( »v» : n«--*; Stalls, lour Shillings; Pit. T'*'o>hil!it.iy. _' 11 <<mmunic<iti<>ns to be addressed to V w. fcecil Mercafe, 1 usii es3 Manager. In Pr para*i >n, A GRI*D (OvOKT OF S'-CRID BIU-IO Particulars in Monday's adv rtiem nt. DTJNKD!N D\N FNO ACADEMY St. Oeorge'* Hall. A/J RS H » MANN bejes to inform h:r 's XT A and those of leaning d n• n" ttat classei are arrangt-d to nuft eve Adult classes every Mmd>y, y, »■. d Saturday evening, a* half past 7 o'cl ck All necessary instruction tiven an hour before tho more Advanced commerces. Juvenile classes Saturday mornicg. J Hill 1 o'clock ; .if.ernoon Sto 5 o'clock. Private lessons given. ' ANOING. -The Classes hitherto conducted by Mr .J. Kelly at St George's Hall will be held at the Temperance Hall, Moray Place, for the future. ,>Mo4Cay place, next Dr Murphy's. Mtacatlonai. HIGH SCHOOL OF OTAGO. Fourth Quarter will bejin on Mondav JL the 2nd of October. "' Fee, L2 per Quarter. hli^F^ll oo^™B . full ij 'fomation, may E hooL Education Office, or at ths WILLIAM NORRIB, Rector. GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL. THE Fourthi Quarter will commence on . Monday, the 2nd October. Fee for the Senior tnass, L2 10s; do for the Ju,ior Class! the School, all fees payable in advance M. G. LTJIiN. . Lady Principal. DUNEDIN OOLLEGLVTE~SOH"OOi;"' Lforay pl.t-;e. ' | Oondacted by i lj v J- v; ? atr «k- I Terms (payable in advar-ce), ,€2 qua-ler. ■ Y H <; .; o 0 lT r Nor;h Duv.edin DHII shed, ' t ' ater of l.eith Fourta Quarter v«o, d y 2nd October , W. . W IKEIi. G'-E T KING S '. EET ffl!; Sri X OHAPfcI, ACAD MY-the 'Lhrd Viuaxter oommenc«H on r.ondav 2nd October Evening C-l.uu-.es. from 7 to 9 D, M'L'IAN, Tp.-cW PRIVATE SCHOOL -:ENr me:c; .S''N^ Til :--Sl,v •. HT9 &hori wil rec.'p-u a ft, O.e October. ! ' °' ° ,ld - - il Pro-pK- me ßC o»!aiuin fulli u roii, w -ion will beg-ntanap./hcitiou. W. F. O .1) i x ; I m.'a. ADIES' Boarding and J ducted by ;vir, Gil?on. £. u ,th ?y. £& I wmmencj-Bou Monday, 2n,i October. Gtor c ! street n rth. "t»r„t mHE MI.-SES BEt.L GlVis MUSIC LESSONS at thci* Roocis, atd at ii. b < ir!s | High Schc»l Rooms at Mriiardy'. oifio«, wjwi;i . »« Saleoß, Priaoes gtreet, I
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Evening Star, Issue 4242, 30 September 1876, Page 2
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