RUMEN’S THEATRE, Lessee ... . Mr A. T. Dunning Positive end Final DR MUfeSEA CONCERT. TO-NIGHT. } ■ oora open at ( TO-NiGHT. J. 780 < TO-NIGHT j Commence at 8. ITO-NIGHI. Farewell Benefit aud Last Ap; earar ce of MDIiLE. ILMA DE'MURSKA, Xhe Sweet Hungarian Nightingale, whose success throughout the New Zea’and Colony has far surpassed anything on record. A Grand Concert of SACRED AND SECULAR MUSIC. Selections from the “ Creation,” the “Elijah,” and the “ Stabat Mater” to night. English Songs and Ballads by Mdlle ILMA DE MURSKA and the GREAT DE MUBSKA COMPANY. Flan ot seats now open at Mr Begg’a Bor office, where tickets for all parts may be obtained. Dress Circle, 6s {family tickets of four, LI Is); Stalls, 4s; Pit, 2a; Private Boxes, .L2 2s and Li Is. Early application necessary. N.B.—The free list entirely suspended. NOTICE.—AII accounts against the De Muraka Company must be sent in to Mr W. Secil Medcafie, Business Manager, immedit ately. pBINOESB’S THEATRE. Stage Manager Mr I. F, Keogh. Great Success of the Semantic Drama, WHITEFRIARS, Which will be repeated, THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, 4th OCTOBER, For the Last Time. Claude du Val Mr J. B. Steele Aurora Sydney Mrs Walter Hill THURSDAY-Benefit of Mrs Walter Hill HENRY DUNBAR. Saturday, 7th October— MR DAMPIER as HAMLET. fjl EM.PERANCE HALL. CLIFFORDS’ CELEBRATED MIRROR OF THE WORLD. Change of Programme Every Evening. THIS EVENING, OCTOBER 4th. SECOND PART OF SCOTLAND, T EMPERANCE HALL CLIFFORD’S celebrated MIRROR OF THE WORLD, The Greatest Pictorial Exhibition which has 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, France Before and after the War, Germany, Belgium. Switzerland. Italy. Russia. Spain, Holland. Tinker. F;.;yV., Nabvv &«-, ' • f-tupendou'i Sjce«r,sv, ■ THF MOST rXQT/IsITE ST.VkU.^' UY, From the principal Galbries of Em ope, exhibited by the strongest form of Lome Light with the aid of the latest improvements in Optics The following artistes will also appear:—Mrs Bartlett, Miss Ada dchott. Mr W. Ibbotson, Mr William Fraser. Pianist, Mr Chas. Sykes. Million Prict s—Chairs (reserved), 3s ; bod 7 / of Hall, 2s; gallery. Is. Tickets to be obtained and seats revered at Begg's Muaie Saloon, Princes street. Doors open at 7 30, commence punctually at 8 o’clock. No seats reserved after curtain rises. DUNEDIN DANCING ACADEMY, St. George’s Hall TMfRS H AMANN begs to inform her friends and those desirous of learning dancing that classes are arranged to soft 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, 11 till 1 o’clock; afternoon, 3to 5 o’clock. Private lessons given. Jj^ANCING.— The Classes hitherto conducted by Mr J. Kelly at St. George’s Hall «01 be held at the Temperance Hall, Moray Place, (or the future. Moray place, next Dr Murphy’s. Public Notices. EDUCATIONAL MEETING. THE Owners and Occupiers of Land and Householders in the Townships of Rothesay and Ravensboorne and vicinity, are Invited to hold a Meeting in the New Church there, on Friday, the 6th day of October, 1876, at half-past 7 o’clock p.m., to elect a School Committee. JOHN HISLOP, Secretary. MR. G. K. TUR TO N has re-commenced practice in his late Chambers, opposite the Resident Magistrate’s Court. 2nd October, 1876. L the matter of THE CO! NIES ACTS, 1862 and*lß67. s the matter of THE ORIEI TELEGRAM AGENCY, Lim THE CREDITORS of the above-i . Company residing out of Fnelai ?!S2 ,r t d 0B <> r before the Ist day of hj !?''• their names and addre-sc the particularsi ef their debts or cLimi the names and addresses of their Sol Louis Wells, ■ Frederick r Henry Kendrick. < 140, Mendenhall street, in the City of L< the Liqnidatorfl of the above-i v ompany, and if re quired by notice it Jpv H om fche Liquidators, are. by •_oliciuo:a to come in and prove tbeir said ?S c “™ B the Chambers of rhe "fas the Bolls in Rolls Yaw), Chancery La JV - lddle «ex, England, at •' m ? be.apecxfted in such Noti i!A the 5 eof ’ th ? 7 ' w ? 11 be excludet tne benefit of any distribution made such debts are pt overt. Monday th< da/ of April, 1877. at LI o’d-c n the noon, at the said Chambers, is appoi.u claimaf and adJ u " lcat inff upon the debl Dated this 25th day of July, 1876. ROBERT MARSHALL, Chief Cl WALTER WEBB, 23, Queen Victoria street, London, Englam Solicitor for the Liquidat THE AND TELEGRAM COMPANY, L 140 Leadenhall street, Londo: Have, under the Sanction of the ( Chancery, purchased f;rrm the Liqui Hie Oriental Telegram .Agency, Lim Goodwill, Codes, Registers, Ac of Agency, and this Company is now Sfr;ori“ d,orw " iteiJ * TO ““ to OTTO ROCH3, ___________ Managing Li TVTOTICE.—I intend to erect wir m feuce between seel ion 13 and lull Terrace. Glen. F. L. Vickery, rpEPID SWIMMING BATI 7|IHE most complete and
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Evening Star, Volume 4245, Issue 4245, 4 October 1876, Page 2
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817Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Volume 4245, Issue 4245, 4 October 1876, Page 2
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