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Amuses euta, RINCESS'S THEATRE. Stage Manager ... ( ... .Mrl. F. Keogb. Grand Fashionable Night, ENormoux success of M R JDA M PIER, fTHIS EVENING, PUNCTUALLY AT 8, Last timo VALJEAN, SAIIST OR SINNFR. Jean Val jean } / Mr Dampier Cosette ♦■:„,«,/ Lilvßwselli Fantir-e C La&fc tune l Mb Walter Hill Javert, / V Mr J. Steele I In active prep ration, a nrw drama, by Francis K. C Hopkins E>-q,, ! GOOD FOR EVIL, The Won. Mr J'uivm v>"arre (a young English aristoci :, t)...,.. . Mv Pamper Notice. —J:he curtain will h- raised after »;ich act with all possible despatch. B"x plan at I'egg's. RINCESS'S THEATRE. Last Night but one, MONS. CARME, The Omt Champion Cannon Player of the World; will play his third Inhibition *'atch THIS EVENING with M.ons. Tondut giving him 500 out of 800 at the New Ro>«n, • Princess's Theatre. Doors open at 7.30, commence at 8 o'clock. E\trance from High street. Af'er the match Mens Oai-me wi'' execute a number of his extraodinary fancy trr»kes. Admission, ss. J. NJSBIT, Agent IKMPERANCE HALL. CLIFFORDS' CELEBRATED MIRROR OF THE WORLD. Change of Programme Every Evening, THIS EVENING, OCTOBER 13th. First Part of RAMBLES ROUND LONDON. EMPERANCE HALL. CLIFFORD'S celebrated MIRROR OF THE WORLD. CHANGE OF~ROGRAMME Every Evening. 2,000 MAGNIFICENT PICTURES, Comprising the most celebrated Views in the United Kingdom, including London As It Is, Franee Before and Mter the War, Germany, Belgium, Switzerland, Italy. Russia, Spain, Holland, Turkey, Egypt, Nubia, *.c. Stupendous American .Scenery, and THE MOST EXQUISITE STATUARY, From the principal Galleries of Europe. Chairs 33 ; bod-j of Hall, 2r»; gallery, Is. Children half-price. Tickets to be obtained at Begg's. Doors open at 7,30, commence punctually at 8 o'clock. .EMPERANCE HALL. • MIRROR OPTHE 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. V BEN'S THEATRE. FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY. HAS ARRIVED, J. E. TAYLOR. Performer, Indian Club Swinger, &c,, AND i X JU XJ J. Queen of the skates, In conjunction with their Vadety Company, will appear at the above Theatre on SATURDAY ANi> MONDaY E /ENLNGS, The 14th and 16th of«;ctober Sea future announcements

DUNEDIN DAN- ING ACADEMY. St. George's Hall. IRS H A.MANN begs to inform friends and those desirous of learning danf mg that classes are arranged to suft everyone Adult classes every Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday evening,at half past 7 o'cL ck AH necessary instruction (riven aD hour before the more advanced commences. Juvenile classes Saturday morning. 11 till 1 o'clock ; .fernoon, 3to 5 o'cLck. frivate lessons given. Public Notices. O"" Muslins, 25 per cent less than town price. Armstrong's, Mornington. DTJNEDIN CO-OPERATIVE GROCERY STORE, Next to Jack's Bakery, Corner of GEORGE AND ST. ANDREW STREETS, In the same building as B. Singer and Co.'a General Warehouse, TS THE ONLY PLACE IN TOWN Where Purchasers can save 25 per cent. One trial will be sufficient to convince anyone of this fact, f Every article is guaranteed to be of the very best quality, and the money will be returned for any article net found to be a3 repre?anterl. GOODS DELIVERED IN ALL PASTS OF THE CITY AND SUBUKS3. B. SINGEK, Manager. ELLIOTT'S NEW BOOT WAREHOUSE, Wholesale and Retail, GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN, Three Doors south of Hanover street. NEW GOODS. all the latest novelties in Ladies' and Girl's Period Shoes, Lasting and Glove-kid E.S. Gent's French, German, and Northampton Goods in great variety. *®* Special Bargain in Ladies' Kid '.v/orocco E.S., 6s 9d, 7s 6d, 8s 6d. Cashmeres from ,3s lid. Bovb' strong Nailed Boots from 7* 9d. Infants' and Children's Boots at equally low prices. Own make Men's Lace-up and Watertights, 17s 6d and 18s Cd. S&F Muat be Cleared to make room for f esh hiptnent expected daily. JOHN L~L LI 0 T 6 T t George btjeet.

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Evening Star, Issue 4253, 13 October 1876, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4253, 13 October 1876, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4253, 13 October 1876, Page 2

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