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y ' pb e , «n»ww o " 1 OFt ,“ *««»| 0F Tlrfc WORLD. 1 nii SETONIKG(OOroiEK T J jl " A if O e hat «• n ever vjV , viJAtn ■** r - WORLD, ~1 Exhibition which has the Colonies afi OF PROGRAMME Every Evening. ,000 MAGNIFICENT PICTURES, comprising the most celebrated Views in the United Kingdom, including London As It Is, Franee Before and After the War, Germany, Pelgium, Switzerland, Italy, # Russia, Spain, Holland, Turkey, Egypt, Nubia, &e. Stupendous American Scenery, and THE MOSL' EXQUISITE STATUARY, Prom the principal Galleries of Europe, exhibited by tne strongest form of Lime Light, with the aid of the latest Improvements in following artistes will also appear:—Mrs Bartlett, Miss Ada Schott, Mr W. Ibbotson, Mi William Fraser. Pianist, Mr Chas. Sykes. Million Prices—Chairs (reserved). 3s; body of Hall, 2s; gallery, Is. Tickets to be obtained and seats resored at Begg's Music Saloon, Princes street. Doors open at 7.30, commence punctually at 8 o’clock. No scats reserved after curtain rises.

RINOKSS’S theatre. Stage Manager Mr I. F. Keogh. THIS EVENING. MONDAY, 2nd OCT., FAREWELL BENEFIT AND POSITIVELY LAST APPEARANCE OF NELL, The Californian Diamond, Last Night of Mr GEORGE GIDDENS. The Performance will commence with THE LITTLE TREASURE. Gertrude Oaptain Walter Maydenblush Mr G. Giddens Lady Howard ... ... Mrs Walter Hill To conclude with NAN, THE GOOD FOR NOTHING I Nan Nku Tom I ibh’es ... ... Mr George Giddeus TUESDAY— WHITEFRTAjrS. THURSDAY— Benefit of Mrs Walter HUL OPERA I OPERA I! OPERA 111 RUBEN’S THEATRE. Lessee ... ... Mr A. T. Dunning DB MURSKA IN OPERA |9* LAST NIGHT BUT ONE OF THE GREAT DE MURSKA OPERA SEASON. The G-arTest of all Die* sees THIS er.n-7T,?A (Aii.ivp wl < (•r.-i.m‘.n'r<‘ ; . I ( 'T IVEMiN'i (C -iia.e at !‘U5j iiV;'' ING Last 1 ight of ILMA \ ( DA MURSKA ILMA SIN OPERA. < DR MU'SKa ILMA / I DE MURSKA The Third Act of F A U S T, MDLLE. ILMA DE MURSKA ' As iVI AEGUEBZTE. SIGNOR R ;-N.»TI •• s Faust SIGNOR SUSINI -s EPHISTOPHELES In character, with scenic effects and orche tra. ANT) A GRAND nr CERT. In which Mdtle. Ilma Pk Mubska will sing a Selection of English Ballads, Assisted by Signori Rosnati and Fusini, Maestro Strauss Ilia, and Mr J. F. Hadley. Box office at Mr Begg’s Music Warehouse, wl'ere seats cm be secured and ticket* for ah parts obtained. 'Dress'Circle, Six Shilli pa ; Family Tickets to admit four. . One Gumea; Stalls, Four Shillings; Pit, Two Shilling?; Private Boxes, Two Guineas and One Guinea. Communications to be addressed to Mr W. Secil Medcalfe, Business Manager. NEXT AND LAST CO VCERT—WEDNESDAY, Including a Selection of Sacred Music, GRAND CONCERT Will take place at Ravensboume ou Tuesday

Evening next. The chair will be taken at 8 o’clock by Nathan Hart, Esq. Train from Donedin at 7; returns at 10.50.9iH DUNEDIN DANCING ACADEMY. St. George’s Hall. *AATRS H AMANN begs to inform bar friends JLv_S_ and those desirous of learning dancing that classes are arranged to suft everyone. Adult classes every Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday evening, at half-past 7 o’clock All necessary instruction given an hour before the more advanced commences. Juvenile classes Saturday morning, 31 till 1 o’clock; afternoon, 3 to 5 odeck. Private lessons given. RANGING. —The Classes hitherto conducted by Mr J, Kelly at St. George’s Hall will be held at the Temperance TTall, Moray Place, for the future. Moray place, next Dr Murphy’s. ■ Public Notices. THE GOVKERNMENT DISINFECTANTS. Are the best and cheapest; free from poison, agreeable in smell. V. R USED by the War Department of Her Majevtv’s Government. A INK '' •! RHOLI' ’PO '■■•- r r»ER, Packed in 1 and 2 cvv. i"'n bound s; aso in 1 lb packets and in £ 1, ;md 2 lb perforated boxes; also Hud in piat, aud quart bottles THE GOYER M s T CARBOLIC AN*> TAR .SO PB. The Government Sanitary ; ’ompany, V. H YM \ (.’0 1 lined in, Sol'- gents for New Zealand and Australian Colonies. S ORAGE. Luggage stored— Brick Premises— QOLDSTON’s Pawn OFFICE, George street. NOT CF.—The whole or part of effects of parties giving up housekeeping purchased for cash at the shortcut notice by Samuel Goldston, pawnbroker, George street. THE CHEAP BDOP 1 THE CHEAP iAHOP j ___ No. 9, i'oyal Arcade. BUY OF THE AND IMPORTER. WANTED Known—>That E. LOFT is offering his extensive and well-assorted v* 01 ?!. Colonial-made Men’s, Women’s, Jcoulhs, and Children’s Boots at unprecedentedly low prices, for on» month only. Inspection invited at No. fl. Royal arcade, ocioce -purchasing, Measm e * strictly attended Y' • A perfect fit guaranteed. Repairs neatly done. Elastics put in on the sho.* test notice, aud all goods guaranteed. RemembiV* one month onfy- E. LOFT. YE# BTI A N i~ i VIND 8 . VENETIAN BLIND, At Moderate Prices. BURKE, AKp CO. Moclaggan street

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Evening Star, Issue 4243, 2 October 1876, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4243, 2 October 1876, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4243, 2 October 1876, Page 2

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