oWIMIMIIMi PRINCESS'S THEATRE. Stage Manager Mr I. F. Keogh. New Romantic Sensation Drama. THI3 EVENING, TUESDAY, 3rd OCT. WHITEFRIARS; 08, THE DAYS OF CLAUDE DU VAL! Claiide du Val Mr J. B. Steele Aurora Sydney Mrs Walter Bill .And the Full Company. THURDAY-Benefit~of Mrs Walter HilL Saturday, 7th October— MR DAM PIER as HAMLET. lEM.PERANCE HALL. OLDBTORDS' CELEBRATED MIRROR OF TOE WORLD. THIS EVENING, OCTOBER 3«D. «AMBLES IN AND LONDON. m E M l j E R A N*J E KAL L. CLIFFORD'S celebrated MIRROR OF THE WORLD, The Greatest Pictorial Exhibition which haa ever visited the Colonies CHANGE OF PROGRAMME Every Evening. 2,000 MAGNIFICENT PICTURES, Comprising the most celebrated Views in the United Kingdom, including London As It Is, Franee Before and After the War, Germany, Belgium, Switzerland, Italy, Russia, Spain, Holland, Turkey, Egypt, Nubia, &c. Stupendous American Scenery, and THE MOSI EXQUISITE STATUARY, From the principal Galleries of Europe, exhibited by lie strongest form of Lime Light, with the aid of the latest improvements in e following artistes will also appear:—Mrs Bvtlett, Miss Ada Schott, Mr W. Ibbotson, Mr William Eraser. Pianist, Mr Chas. Sykes. Million Prices—Chairs (reserved), 3s; body of Hall, 2s; gallery, Is. Tickets to be obtained and seats resered at Begg's Music Saloon, Princes street. Doors open at 7 30, commencs punctually at 8 o clock. Ne seats reserved after curtain
ÜBEN'S THEATRE. Lessee Mr A. T. Dunning Finale to the GREAT DE MUESKA Season. THE GRANDEST SUCCESS on RECORD, AND Most Positively the LAST NIGHT. Tomobbow, 1 Toorsopenat (To-ijobbow, Wednesday. ) Commence atß. (Wednesday. A Grand. Concert of SACRED AND SECULAR MUSIC. On which occasion MDLLE. ILMA DE MURSKA Will sing the following, from THE CREATION! Recitative and Aria—" With Verdure Clad." Recitative-" And God said." Aria—" On Mighty Pens." Also, The Buet—" Graceful Consort," With 'VirFREDK. LEWIS. " Elijah," and the " Cnjus Animan," from the " Stabat Mater." SIGNOR BUSINI will sing the " Pro Peccatis," from the "Stabat Mater." The Secular portion will consist of a Grand Miscellaneous Selection, including ! MURSKA. and the GREAT DE MUESKA COMPANY. For full programme, see to-morrow's papers. Seats may now be secured at the Box office Messrs Begg and Co.'s, Princes street. Dress rHmIA Si-r Shilli.rra . Stall* W™. U1.JI1: , . Pit, Two.Shillingsj Private Boxes, Two Guineas and One Guinea. NOTICE.-All accounts against the De Mnrska Company must be sent in to the Box Office, addressed to Mr W. MedcaJfe. Business Manager, itumediately,. DUNEDIN DA.NCING ACADEMY, St. (George's HalL MRS HAMANN begs to inform har friends and those desirous of learning dancing that classes ate 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 commerces. Juvenile classes 3to 5 o'clock, i'rivate lessons given. Clauses hitherto eonducted by Mr J. Kelly at St George's Hall will be held at the Temperance Hall, Moray
Place, for the future. Moray place, next Dr Murphy's. Public Notices. DUNEDIN POULTRY ASSOCIATION. P BIZ E-MONEY in connection with the late Show will be paid at the Bull and Mouth Hotel, Battray street, on Monday, 9th October, at 8 p.m. SYDNEY JAME«, Secretary. NOTICE. -C3L rog on the property of the University, known as the "Old Botanical Gardens," Mill be prosecuted without further notice. W. H. MANSFORD, t-r . .. ~ - Registrar. University, Dunedin, 3rd October, 1876. T ADIES' TURKISH BATHS. TO MORROW, ANFEVERY WEDNESDAY, from 9 a.m. till 6 p.m. LADIES' WARM BATHS every the Colony. safety for boys. water daily; perfect THE most complete and comfortable Warm Baths (Is) in Dunedin. Turkish Bath. Moray place. HEWING MACHINES. HOLT FAMILY A SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE, A Machine we guarantee to be an exact fac"; simile of the AMERICAN "SINGER," in every way equal for heauty of finish and wmfcuannhtp, and from 20 Z .« &* cent Moving xai teoeiv&X another sif. w.«,fc of «ha above excellent machiut wo w supply mu>ph orders. * ° ieea Machines. ARTHUR BRISCOE * CO
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Evening Star, Issue 4244, 3 October 1876, Page 2
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650Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4244, 3 October 1876, Page 2
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