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&mnaen»nt». ÜBBN'S THEATRE. Lessee "M r Martin Simonson. Farewell Senson of ,' • SIMONSEN'S EN&fJ-H OFERk COMPANY. For 12 Nights only, at Popular Prices. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. RBAPPEABANC K OF M ADAME FANNY SIMONSENj the celebrated Prima Doon*. Reappearance of SIGNOR CARMINI MORLEY, the great Tenor. Reappearance of all the principal Artistes. Reappearance of the magnificent rche i tra. GRAND 'TENING \IUI).T, .... THI* (*EI> ■-B■•■■:" Y) i'V >?5. When wllbe i erf rm:d, for the first time n Engi hj B -llini >■ ftr nd O-.-e a. N O K M ! ' Pnlli<v--»-.-.-.- ..;. -iig. or '"ioT-mi'i M-vo' FUvio ... ... ... ... M' Eifat Crevaso ... Mr J. • :»rr n^ton Mis. F.lairhe ITfrris Adal.'isa ... ... Miss *- : imre far Noma's Children ... Misses Letitia aid . «cy Th'»tnaß Norm*... '... Madame Fanny inmns^n Druids, Priests. Priestesses, <md -anion*. THURSDAY, October '6, Lecot-qs wotfdrenowned Onera Kmiffe i LA FILLK V.. MA.DAME AVG<»T{ FRIDAY, October 27, for the first tfme in Dunedin, Anber's romantic ' >pera' Carlo Broschi, the Little .1 >evd s share " , .-Prices of Admission :—Dres* I'ircle fes ; Stalia 3s; Pit 2s Box office at *»r West's Music Warehouse, Princes street, where plan can be seen and seats reserved. < SPECIAL LATE OP'R »TR UN. ; SPECIAL LATE OPERA TRAItf. \ A SPFCUL LATE T'MIX Wil! LeLve for Port Chalmers at half-past 11 o'clock, at the conclusion of the ' pe>a As vo > 'pera will repeated duri g season this wiD; be the only chance for th<* inhabitants of H'ort Chalmers and Suburbs of witnessing in English, the Opera of " NOR MA," Business Manager, Mr W. T. K» ITH. Agent, Mr M. L. RAPHAEL,. V> R INGBSS'S THi'ATH K. Stage Manager Mr I F Keogh. > Continued and Unceasing Sucee-s of the YoUng and Popular Tragedian, MR ' MPIBR, I Another Shakespearian P'oduetV'n j THIS (WJfcDNE-nAYI EVEN•:*(*,' < C OBEK 25, he Imm rtal t ra edv. M BE ) 'H! ! ! ; ; ith • ocke's v si•■' MacfcHh Mi :un(i>er Macduff i'J i'. 'tf'le Lady Macbeth ...Mr™ Walter Hill Thursday-TRE STRA G- R. Friday—Benefit of Mr Dampier. Bvx plan at !;egg's.

EMPERANE t\ x hL. L4ST WEEK op CLIFFORD'S MIRROK OF THE WORLD. WEDNESDAY/OCTOBER 25 LAST NIGHT OF L O N D O IN. THE RAILWAYS CRYSTAL PALACE. CONCERT AND DAisCE. FOR A BENEVOLENT PURPOSE, Will be held in the EMP ER A C E H\ L L ■__• ': ' ' ON TUESDAY, the 31st OCTOBER, 1876. tTjider the Patronage of the City Guards and N.D. Rifles. / Doora open at 7.30 p.m. The Artillery Band and all the Leading Lady and Ge. tlemen Amateur Singers will assist on the occasion. . Committee : Messrs P. Barker Low (».f Father ai>*l Low), Kircaldy, J. Marshall, V. '-".. Hong 1 s, ».. Jamiesoh punning. ; Public Notice:*. ./;. '.■'" no.'ioe. *>A Y° UNG PIiS Sale, Cheap. 'Apply D. Vt-edworth. Maori-HilL KISOX CRTJRCH. THE New Church Trill be opened on Sunday, sth November next when Se> vices will he hi Id as folows: - 11 a.m , Professor Salmond 2.30pm., Kev. .\. B. T.rld 6.30 p.m., Rev. \V m . Will The Collection will be in aid of the F.uildirt Fond. ° ©fthe New Church, will be hel.l on lu-Tav 7th November. Tea en the tab'ts b, tt>* 'll Churuh at 630 p.m Uter ea th \I • U->•-will adjourn to the New :*ui!di .», wu.-it'Ad-dressen will be delive ed L»> .-evoral mirWrs and fri> rels. The p.'Ceeds f thf '-.'set? p ~Tf ... . lv , r i,. vot< dto fenc tij. the e ' ;■■ ici; G;-u: :' •pplio-tio sf r itt,i>.j;H j ; , ihe "* ~ w ; in, ,}i will be received up to the -Mi Nove .' .r j.»-xt by .Vr K. mith, at the Savings Bank ; o' by the Church Officer, from whom forms of Applications may be fetch ELLIoT'I'S NEW BOOT WA II KITO V X R. Wholesale ;md i-etail. GRORO-K S''..t,j.;; j i-i n -.. :i ,j.. Three I'nor- ■>r>nlh ..f K;U"v<- ■-',■<--■ NEW GOODS. TT7ST opened, and now ou Sale, embracing alt the latest novelties in Ladies' and Girl's Period Shoes, Tasting and Glove-kid >-\S Gent's French, German, and Northampton Goodß in great variety. MST Special Bargain in f adies' Kid Morocco E.S., «, 9d, 7s 6d. 8s fid. C,shmere S froa-. 3, lid. Pots' strong j> aile.l poots* f-om 7 S M Infants'and - MJdrKfs : ,„,t, at .v.u.-lh !„*■ prices, i >wn m.-i *• Mmi.- ! ,-e n<; -n,! \V,,tortights, 17 fid ,iu:' !8a 'J..J «*- Mu-t :.f Cl™ t?A k,r,.ov. f r -« hipment expects: dai-v J0 H N tLUOT T, (xwrj* street,

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Evening Star, Issue 4263, 25 October 1876, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4263, 25 October 1876, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4263, 25 October 1876, Page 2

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