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Amaaements. BINO B SB'S THEATRE. Stag* Manager. MrXP. Keogh. Last few-nights of. the preeminently gifted yotuu? Tragedian, MB"n.4 ixiPIEB To night, First appearance of Mrs J L. P.yers Complimentary benefit to MR J. BRYAN, Tendered by Mr Dampier and the Management RAISING THE WIN7\ Jeremy Diddler Mr Dampier And THEJGREEN BUBHES Miami Mrs J. L. Byera (Her first appearance) Jack Gong Mr John Bryan (His first appearance.) Loek out for important announcements. Box office at Begg's. yE E N'S THEATRE. Last Two Nights of SIMONSEN'S ENGLISH OPERA COMPANY. millioFpeices, TO-NIGHT. PIT—ONE SHILLING. STALLS-HALi-A-CROWN. Gounod's Grand Legendary Opera, FAUST. TONIGHT, FRIDAY. RCARRIS COMING. II.MPSBANOE HALL. MONDAY, 6A NOVEMBER, GRAND OPENING NIGHT OF BAINER'S GREAT DIORAMA OP THE AMERICAN WAR. The only complete work of the kind in existence. The thunder of the cannon and the din of the battle field fall upon the ear of the audience—thefire and smoke of the advancing hosts and their desperate charges are seen - and the fearful work of carnage and death is presented with a distinctness and vividness mocking reality, so that the audience can readily imagine themselves actual spectators of the tublime and Barring scenes represented. m The beholder has before him, faithful to life in. every particular, all the principal Battles, Sieges, and Naval Engagements of both the Northern and Southern Armies, during the Gigantic Rebellion in the United States, from the Firing of the First Gun, down to the Final Capitulation and Surrender of General Lee, and the Confederate Forces IDuring the travels of this Exhibition through Africa, India, Burmab, Java, Torres Straits Settlements, China, Japan, and other countries, the receipts have amounted to over L 50.000. Prices as usual— 3s, 2s, and Is. Manager: Mr Habby Stanley. Lecturer: Mr O'Bbien. Agent: Feed. Hilton.

Bostnem Notice. CHPRING WASHING FABRICS, Ex THOMASINA MACLENNaN, NOW LANDED. HERBERT, HAYNES, 4 C Corporation Notices. . CITY OF DUNEDIN GASWORKS. Clerk's Office, Manse street, on or before TueßJay. 7th November, at 3 p.m„ for Laying certain 14in. Gas Main Pipes (labor only). Specifications may be inspected, and further particulars ascertained, at the office of the Gas Engineer, Corporation Gasworks, Anderson's Bay road. J. M. MASSEY, n'*v n »,™ Town Clerk. October 28,1876. CITY OF DUNEDIN. TENDERS will be received at the Town Clerk's Office, Manse street, oa or before raesday, 7th November, at 3 p.m., for the foliowi' g works, separately : ***' i-V forming Princes street south and Pohye street. Also for Kerbing, Channelling, and Metalling the same; with other works. 2nd. For- Constructing Earthenware-pipe Sewerunder part of Crawford street. 3rd. For Erecting two (2) Hose reel heds, for use of Dunedin Volunteer Fire Brigade. Plans and specifications at the City Surveyor's Office. November 1,1876. J. M. MASSEY, Town Clerk. CITY OF DUNEDIN. APPOINTMENT GFCITY TREASURER. Clerks Office, on or before Tuesday, 7th November, at 3 p.m., from gentlemen qualified "}d who may be desirous to fill the offi o of City Treasurer, under the general supervision of the Town Clerk. Salary at the rate of L4OO per Ennum. Further particulars as to duties, &c , may be oil Chambers, Manse street. October 25 ; 1876. J. M. MA ; W.Y. Town Clerk. CITY OF DUNEDIN. WATER SUPPLY DEPARTMENT. SPECIAL NOTICE TO RESIDENTS AT KENSINGTON A .1 u ITS VICINITY. . necessity ©f giving Final Notice to all poses in this District, t&at the Water from the Juunedm Waterworks will, on Saturday, 11th November, at Sunrise, be Finally btopped 2 m i. flowing mto tne Beve "ri Mains or Pipes which presently supply a number of Householders in the locality. «<l\ % event oi the Householders of any pate in Jdie benefits of the Bunedin Waterworks Extension Act. 1875, it will be first necessary that the district be brought within th« nnoratmn r\t +V« 1 Oil. i» _"» j, . wmmmmsm lable to be rated under tlie manner as property within the City. J. M. M*SHJBY. November 1,1876.

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Evening Star, Issue 4271, 3 November 1876, Page 2

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641

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4271, 3 November 1876, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4271, 3 November 1876, Page 2

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