Amnse?' ct*. •n fIUO K S S’S THB4 T K v Bt»fr» Manager Mr I. F. Keogh. Last nights o£ M B » a -M PIER. Tn accordance with a generally expressed wish, LILY LAM PIER Will have the honor of appearing for the last time inthis the city of her deb&t, with her fstfihAi* in BELPHEGOR THE MOUNTEBANK. Belphegor MrDampier B'cnrl Lily Dampier Oh Friday—Mr JOB N BRYAN, the greatest .tomedLn in the world, as Jack Gong, in the Q..UEBN BUSHES. Box office at Begg’s. P R I T 2. BEN’S THEATRE. Last Three Nights of English Opera Company. THIS EVENING (Thursday) NOV. 2, FAREWELL BENEFIT OF MADAME FANNY ST MON SEN. Monster Programme. A Grand VOCAL AND IN TRUMENTAL CONCERT. In which all the ; tin f-ipn.l n emb-’-s of the Company will appe vr iu c njuncti.rn with Mr Mar tin “imonsen. the worl.d-i enuwnel viol nist, who will play son.e of his cel* hr; ted viuliu sol s. Concudlg with the entire of : ouizetu’s Grand Tragic Opera, LUCith-ZIA ROUGH Tomorrow (Friday). November 3 Gounod’* Grand Legendary < tpera, FAUST. B R 0A R R IS COMING T kmperanoe hall. MONDAY. 6th V OVIMBER, GRAND OPENING NIGHT OF RAIKER’S GREAT DIORAMA /\n niu V AMERICAN WAR. The only complete work of the kind in existence. The thunder o.f the cannon and the din of the battle field fall upon the ear of the aud’eoce—the fire and smoke of the advancing hosts and their desperate charges are seen and the fear ful work of carnage a. d death is presea'ed with a distinctness and vividness mocking reality, go that the audience can readily imagine themselves actual spectators of the tublime and stirring scenes representedThe beholder has bef re him, faithful to life in every particular, all the principal Battles, Sieges, and Naval Engagements of both the PTorthern and Southern armies, during the (Gigantic Rebell on in the United States, from %;ke Firing of the First Gun, down to the Final Capitulation and Surrender of General Lee, ani the Confeder te orces liming the travels of this Exhibition through -Africa India, 1 u* ma *, Java, Torres' • raitr Settlements, ( hina. ' Japan and other countries, the receipts have amounted to over 150,000 Prices as usual- 3s 2s and la. # Manager : Harry Stanley. Lecturer; Mr O-Bbiew. Agent: Feed. Li*ton. ■ Business Notice. gJPRING WASHING FABRICS, Ex THOMASINA MACT*ENN N, NOW XANDED. HERBERT, HAYNES. * C
Public Notices. . .KNOX O.URCH. TBTK NEW KN'OX CHURCH Will, be opened on , SUNDAY, sth NO.VEMHKH, When; services will be held as follow* 11 am. ... Pat PESSOB Salmonn 3 pm. (for the young) L ev a. B Todd 6.30 pm. ... ... lev. Wm Will. A collection will be made in aid of the Building I'uni SrClAl, MEETING A Social Meeting in connection with the Opening of the New Church will be held on Tuesday, 7th November. Tea on the tables in the Ola Church at 630 pm. After tea the meeting wilt adjourn to the New Building, when addre ses will be given by several ministers and friends. r l ickets may be had of Gunn and Rosa. ReMi and Wilkie, Princes street; Baird, Wallace, and Sutherland, 1 eorge street; M'Laren, Howe street; and Wrignt, Great King street ELLIOTTS NEW BOOT WAREHOUSE, Wholesale and Retail, GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN, Three Doors south of Hanover street. £1,500. NE W GOO DS. JUIPT opened, and now on embracing all the latest novelties in T .adies’ and Girls Period Shoes, Lasting and Glove-kid E.S. Boots. Gent’s French, German, and Northampton Goods in great variety, tit Special Bargain in l adies’ Kid Morocco E.S., f’s 9d, 7s 6d, 8s 6d. Cashmeres from 3> lid, 805 s’strong Nailed Boots from 7s 9d. Infants’ and Children’s Toots at equally low prices. Own make Men’s Lace up and Watertights, 17s 6d and 18s 6d. W Must be Cleared to make room for fresh hipment>xpected daily. JOHN ELLIOTT, George treat. SEWING MACHINES. THE Undersigned have rleasure in annonneing bavins- accepted the sole Agency in New Zealand for the new HOLT FAMILY SHUTTLE SEWING . MAf’HINC, 1 A Machine we guarantee to be an exact fac simile o. the AMERICAN “SING EH,” In every way .-qual for bervitv of finish arui workmanship, , mi; f mnu *#> ... T .^ r Cftslt cheaper sh<; abovr ... : " J io r'ip t_,iy -I .■ MetbuOr 'I!-- ■ .'■•••THJJ.iI i-KLiCOt •.> Wholesale. iteftkU and Iron MtineSnuits,
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Evening Star, Issue 4270, 2 November 1876, Page 2
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720Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4270, 2 November 1876, Page 2
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