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OKI NO BBS'S THK.ATRB. Enormous reception e! MB .O \ MPI ER, has been received during the week by brilliant and delighted audiences. Jjarf Night ef the immensely successful drama 'cannot possibly he repeated), u.JEAN, SAINT OR BINNK JeansValjeari (last time) Mr Dampier last appearance of the little favorite Lily Rusiell Fantine / Last time i Mrs Walter Hill t AMtiA I J Javert (last time) Mr J. B. Steele Special Notice.—Mr Dampier is engaged for a limited number of nights only, and cannot ntwsibly be extended, h«viug to be iu Sydney &lyinlß77. . pon't forget the Last Niuht of the greatest drajxia ever presented to a Duuedin public. ' Great Novelties in Preparation. On Monday—A New Drama. Box plan at Begg's. JBMPERANCE HALL. CLIFFORDS' CELEBRATED MIRROR OF THE WORLD. Cbange of Programme Every Evening THIS EVENING, OCTOBER 14th. Second Part of RAMBLE* ROUND LONDON. TOE HALL. CLIFFORD'S celebrated MIRROR OF THE WORLD. CHANGE OF~PROGRAMME Every Evening. £O9O. MAGND7ICENTPICTURES, Comprising the most celebrated Views in the United Kingdom, including London As It Is, jTranee Before and After the War, Germany, ..Belgium, Switzerland, Italy, Russia, Spain, Holland. Turkey, Egypt, Nubia, Ac. .. Stupendous American Scenery, and THE MOST EXQUISITE STATUARY, From the principal Galleries of Europe. ' Chain 3s; Dodv of Hall, 2s j gallery, Is. Children half-price. Tickets to be obtained at Begg's. Doors open.at 7.30, commence punctually at 8 o'clock. IWNEDIN DANCING ACADEMY, St. George's. Hall. ._ /f RS H \MANN begs to inform har friends i,yL and those desirous of learning dancing th&t classes are arranged to suft everyone. 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 Sto 5 o'clock. .Private lesson* given. Bnatnxv"'- ■■•'..■

PRING WASHING FABRICS, Ex THOMASINA MACLENNAN, NOW LANDED. HERBERT, HAYtfES, ft CO. SUpqing. 3T.K A M TO NE VV 0 A 8 '«' I. V. AND SYDNK 1 ?. Via Lyttelton and Wellington, Superior Passenger Accommodation. Reduced Fftre«lll IHE Favorite Screw Steam __ . ship KASBY, 1,489 torn ~ register, A- Kennedy, commander, will be riespattifawi f<'T the abov. p ■••*■ TO-MORROW (Sunday), 15th INST. Seduction of Fares qn.the Coast 30 per cent. P ssengers by Sunday m rning train. FRANCIS FULTON. OVERLAND'' ROUTE TO EUKOPK, via 3A*J FRANCISCO AiND NEW YORK The Anatraiasian Pacific Mail Bteauwnij; , Company, under Contract with the New South Wales and New Zealand Govern. men** for the Conveyance of Me?- Majeaty's Mails; *>. fTIBK Magnificent SL a J[_ gcrow '. teamsbip AUSTRALIA, 3,600 Tons, will leave i PORT CHALMEK6, for Northern Ports of New Zealand, Kandavu, and Honolulu, In WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18,1876. Booking to Lyttelton, Wellington, Napier •nd Auckland. A Passengers proceed from Dunedin by 12.15 p.m. train. For freight or passage, apply to MKNKY- ORIVKR, Kond trtreet, -A^«-«!t UNION STE »M SHIP COMPANY 0> NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED) FOR on Tuesday, 17th October. Passengers by 5.15 p.m. train. Cargo till 3 p.m-

FOR OAMARU. -SAMS OIN, p. 8 ., To-morrow, Snnday, 15th Oct »n» pengers by 9.30 ».m. train Sunday. FOR LYTTELTON, WELLINGTON. Plcton, .Nelson, Taranaki, and Manera for Napier, Poverty Bay, Foxton,Ranptikei; Weatport, Hokitika, and Grevraonth.— ™. £■ w E A, a.a., on Monday, the traia. Cargo at Boilway Station till 9 a.m. 3\> be followed by the LADY BIRD, s.s., Friday, 20th Oct. TAUPO, 8.5., Wednesday, 25th Oct. FOR OAMARU.—O. Hnd D. S. Co 's b s WAITAKI, on Tuesday, the' 17th • October. Passengers by 710 am. train Cargo till 2 p.m. Monday. jIOR AK ,\ R O A. - T A U P 0, 8 .6. / on Wednesday, the 26th October. FORBOKITIK',. aRFSYMOt'TH and WE*TTORT v via BLUFF, -MARTIN'S BAY J .CKSON'S BAY. MAORI, 8.5., on Friday, 27th Oct. F°» 8T D N EY~ via LYTTELTON, and WELLIINGTON.— WAKATIPU 8.8.. about Tuesday, the 31at October. ' Jfitoen t Corner of Liverpool and Bond street*, i SOUTHLAND STEAMERS Sail as under :-»- TIXPRRSP 8.8., for BLUFF and . li RIVERiON - , THIS DY(SAT(JROiY) ' Pasaenyei ■> by s,lft v , m , trairi> *j|M N G A-NUI, ~- -,.,: .•:'; <:r , KV HARBOR, ON WBDJJ )•: s|j , y N - -,- x r Oargp for !uv,»reargil] auid Tnkv,d'Vii«triw». orwarded by rail from Fluff A t OoubLp,**' rtok and expense, a H, HOUGHTpN & CO., Kttartnet '

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Evening Star, Issue 4254, 14 October 1876, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4254, 14 October 1876, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4254, 14 October 1876, Page 2

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