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KXNCESS'S THEATRE.) Stage Manager Mr I. F. Keogfa.! ENorinous success of MR DAMP IE R. The popular young tragedian, THIS EVENINO, AT 8, MrDampier's drama VALJEAN, SAINT OR SINNER. Jean Valjean f\ he Galley Plave~) *v«L>.. Father Madhune., J teuban v Dampier MLeWano I A Citizen I Jean Valjean lEx Galley Slave J Dumb Miehael (a Mystery) —— Cosette ( a child 8 years of age)... Lily Russell Fantinef A Peasant Girl I •»«•-, Ti7«u*-w«i Cosette { A French Beauty } Mra Waltw HIU Javert, an Inspector of Police Mr J. Steele In active preparation, a new drama—GOOD FOR EVIL. RINCESS'S THEATRE. MONB. "cARMB, The Great Champion Cannon Player of the World, will play his first Exhibition Match THIS EVENING, with Mr J. Nesbit, giving him 600 out of 800. at the New Rooms, Princess's Theatre. Doors open at 7.30, commence at 8 o'clock. Entrance from High street. Afer the match Mens r'arme wil' exwjute a number of his extraordinary fancv strokes. Prices of admission, ss; Season Tickets (four nights), 12s 6d, to be obtained at Criterion Hotel, or from J. NESBIT, Agent. IKMPERANCE HALL. CLIFFORDS' CELEBRATED MIRROR OF THE WORLD. Change of Programme Every Evening. THIS EVENING, OCTOBER 12th. Second Part of RAMBLES ROUND LONDON. EMPEEANOE HALL. CLIFFORD'S celebrated MIRROR OF THE WORLD. CHANGE OF PROGRAMME Every Evening. 2,080 MAGND7ICENT PICTURES, Comprising the most celebrated Views in the United Kingdom, including London As It Ifl, Franee Before and After the War, Germany, "-Mum, Switzerland, Italy, R —*- a -~~

Holland, Turkey, Egypt, Nubia, Ac. Stupendous American Scenery, and THE MOSi* EXQUISITE STATUARY, Frpm the principal Galleries of Europe. Chairs3s; bodvof Hall, 2s; gallery, Is. Children half-price. Tickets to be obtained at Begg's. Doors open at 7.30, commence punctually at 8 o'clock. » . E M?P E R A N C E HALL. ~~ MIRROR OF~THE WORLD. CHILDREN'S ENTERTAINMENT, SATURDAY AFTERNOON, October 14. Children half-price to all parts of the House. Doors open at 2.30; commence at 3. UEEN'S THEATRE. FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY. HAS ARRIVED. i Champion Skater, Ethiopian Delineator, Banj Performer, Indian Club Swinger, &c, Queeiiofthe kates, In conjunction with their Variety Company, will appear at the above Theatre on SATURDAY ani> MONDAY EVENINGS, The 14th and 16th of October. See future announcements. DUNEDIN DANCING ACADEMY, St. George's Hall IRS HAMANN begs to inform har friends and those desirous of learning danomg that classes are arranged to suit everyone. Adult classes every Mond «y, Wednesday, and Saturday evening, at half-past 7 o'cl»ck 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. Public Notices. ELLIOTT'S NEW BOOT WAREHOUSE, Wholesale and Retail, GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN, Three Doors south of Hanover street.

£1,500. NEW GOODS. TXJST opened, and now on Sale, embracing all the latest novelties in Ladies 1 and Girl's Period Shoes, Lasting and Glove-kid E.S. Gent's French, German, and Northampton Goods in great variety. J»* Special Bargain in Ladies' Kid Morocco E.S., 6s 9d, 7s 6d, 8s 6d. Cashmeres from 3s Ud. Boys' strong Nailed Boots from 7s 9<L Infants' and Children's Boots at equally low prices. Own make Men's Lace-up and Water* tights, 17s 6d and 18s 6d. *W Must be Cleared to make room for fresh shipment expected daily. JOHN ELLIO T.T, George street. RC. LEASK (from Edinburgh), Den- • fast, View Bank, Maitland street, nearly opposite Maitland Hotel, SEWING MACHINES. . nonnctng naving accepted the sole Agency in New Zealand for the new HOLT FAMILY SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE, A Machine we guarantee to be an exact fac< simile of the AMERICAN "SINGER," In evpry way equal for beauty of finish and workmanship, and from 20 to 25 per oent, cheaper.

rt, ust received another shipment of •° supply sample orders. This shipment comprises— Plai Medium, and No 2 Wheel feed Machines. ARTHUR BRISCOE * CO., Wholesale and RetaU Ironmongers and Iron Merchants. Business Nottoe. Waterproofs, 4s 6d : Ladies' Black Cloth IHKRBBN, HAYNKS. * CO.

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Evening Star, Issue 4252, 12 October 1876, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4252, 12 October 1876, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4252, 12 October 1876, Page 2

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