ArauaemtEts. "P RIK CESS’S THEATRE. BENEFIT OF MRS WALTER HILL. THURSDAY. 6th OCTOBER. HENRY DUNBAR Margfret Wentworth ... M*s Walter Hid Henry L'unb.w \, T J. ]?. Rtee'e Supported by the entire 0 mp.ny. Kong and Dane? MELANGE. Mr J. O’Neill Longi Beading -“Caogh, the Piper,” ' GT 1 Bracken Double Hornpipe.., Mil's TLs-io Vivian and Mr J. Hooper Comic Bong Mr R. Love Mrs Walter Bill wiT read, (by desire) Mr. T. Brock l !n‘s Gem of Poems, fnti led “ONLY A MISERABLE WRETCH.” pHINOBSS’S THEATRE. GRAND COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT TO MRS WALTER HILL, THIS (THURSDAY) i VEXING, OCT. 5 „ HENRY DUNBAR. Margaret Wentworth ... Mr* "Walter Fill Henry Dunbar Mr J. B, Steele To conclude wish a AIELAKG , In whLh Mr Ihos Bracken. Mr J. Hooper, Mr J. O’Ntill, and Mias Bessie Vivian will appear. Mrs Walter Hill will recite (by desire) Mr Bracken’s Poem Only a Miserable Wretch."’ SATURDAY—DAb-PIER AS HAMLET, rpBMPESANOE HAL L. SLIFFORDS’ CALEBRATED MIRROR OP THE WORLD. Change of Programme Every Evening THIS EVENING, OCTOBER 6th, FIR T PART OF SCOTL AND, rjIEMPERANCE 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 mo<it celebrated Views in the United Kingdom, including London As It Is, France Before and - r fter the War. Germany, Belgium. Switzerland, Italy, Russia, Spain. Holland. Turkey. Egypt, Nubia, kc. btupcndcus Amer'cm Soenerv, and THE MO Si EXQI’MTE STATUARY, From the principal • " all vies of Europe, exhibited by the strongest form of j ime Light wito the an! of th j latent improvements in Optics. Pianir.t, Vr Glia’. Sykes. Million Prices—Chairs (reserved) 2s; bod . of-Fall, 2s; gallery, Is, Ticket to be obtained and seats resered at Begg's Music Saloon, Princes ?treat. Doors open at 7 30, commence punctually at 8 o’clock, bo soa v a reserved after curtain new. fjl EMPERAN CE HALL. MIRROR OV THE WORLD! CHILDREN’3 ENTER ’AINMENT. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 7th Half price to all p rts of the hou e. Doors open at 2.30, commerce at 3. DUNEDIN DAN TNG ACADEMY, St. George’s Hall. MRS H A MANN begs to inform bar friends and those desirous of learning that clause< arc arranged to ovpfyone. Adult classes every Mond v, Wednesday, a d Saturday evening, at half past 7 o’cl ck All necessary instruction viven an hour before the more advanced commences. Juvenile classes Saturday mornirg, 11 till 1 o’clock ; ,-{ eru»on 3to 6 o’cl ck. i rivate lesson* given. ’ jJ RANGING. -The Classes hitherto conducted by Mr J. Kelly at St. Geo-ge’s Hall will be held at the Temperance Hall, Moray Place, for the future. Moray place, next Dr Murphy’s. Meetings. OTAGO OO OPERATIVE STORE COA PANY (LIMITED). THE General Meeting of hhareholdm a w ! be held nt the Temperance Hall. Pm edio, on THURSDAY evening next, the 51 a 3 o’clock, to elect Directors an Auditor. Applications for shares will be r ceived until Monday, the 2nd October. THUS. HY. WOO COOK, Sec., pro ten Temporary Office. 6, Arcade. EDUCATIONAL MEETING. The Owners and Occupiers of Land i ■ Householders in the Townships Rothesay and Ravensboume and vicinit-.-, invited to hold a Meeting in the New Chu there, on Friday, the 6th day of October If at hj df-past 7 o’clock p.m./to elect a Sch Committee. JOHN HIST,OP, Secretary PUBLIC MEETING. IN accerdUnoo with n Resolution of the . ° outh Dunedin Town Council. passe.! at its last meeting, a i uhlio Mating of the Ratepayers will beheld in the For bury School on Friday next, at 7.30 p.m. . Business: To consider the red; mo I o of forwarding the in'erects of the Municipality. All parties interested a:e earnestly requested to attend. 0 NICHOLAS MOLONLY. South Dunedin, G'c'ober 3.1876. OTAGO SCHOOLMASTERS’ AS OCIATION. TEffi Quarterly Meeting will be held in the Normal School, G-otobor 7, Saturday, u a m. Business; I. EVtion of office-bearers for en umg year. IT. Resolution. concern g extension of AssooiaiL.n D. T TT Secretary COMPANY (LIMITED). Mooting *■{ t holders will be held ft* th* Coosim--’"-Office, Cromwell, on Wtduo*ibv, Ootofeu- - * to increase the capita I. “ ; JAMES MARSHALL, Manager. HEWING I-.’A.' MriNJ&i THE law hi nor>nci g hj« viu, . Csv .| .},. Agency m NewZeahoti r G e ie *■ HOLT FAMILY SHUTTLK -<ewi A Machine we guarantee to he an ev , c t l simile o the AM SR Eg’ A N 1 ‘ S fNG 3 % ” In every way equal let beauty o: JlnNh workmanship, and hoia 20 to 25 r,-r - cheaper. ' ~H a^n e U2(; received another shiprnen the above excellent m-.chir.es, we Hall ha ■ to supply earn pie or Sera. 1 Thi* shipment cornmlsM,—n a h. T or without envoi-; Medium, and No 2 Wfc**l ARTHUR KHIdCOE k VO., " Wholesale and Retail Ironmongers and I Merchants,
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Evening Star, Volume 4246, Issue 4246, 5 October 1876, Page 2
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