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UP: EN'S THE ATE 12. MONDAY - GRAND"oiiiING % iiGIT RAINER'S GR^ATDIGrIJmA WAR. The only complete work of tbe kind in existence. The thunder of the cannon and the din of the battle field fcU upon tbe of the audience—the fire ;tnd smoke of tho advancing host 3 and their desperate charges arc °eoi> ai.d the fear fill work of carnage a ■<' d-.fith in preH<?n- ed with a di.iihictneaa and vividness mocking reality, 80 that the audience can readily imagine themselves actual spectators of the sublime and stirring Bcenes represented. The beholder has before him, faithful to life in every particular, all the principal Buttles, Sieges, and Naval Engagements of both the Northern and Southern Armies, during the Gigantic Rebellion in the United States, from the Firipg of the First Gun, down to the Final Capitulation and Surrender of General Lee anil the Confederate Forces During the. travels of this "Exhibition through Africa'. India, Bunnah,...Java, Torres Straits Settlements. China, ' Japan : and other countrießi'the receipts have amounted to over L 50.0007 ■■■'■•■■■• '-Prices as usual—3s, 2s. find Is. Kf&ntfger: Mr Habbt Stanley. ] Lector**: Mr o'Bbibs. Afcents Feed. Hilton. PROTESTANT. AIiLIANCE FRIENDLY SOCIETY Ov.aUS-'HsUT/'. SIA. NORTH DUJSEDWLODGE, No. 37. A SOCIAf/GATHERING; in connection with the above, will be held in the North Dunedin Drill shed on Thursday, November 9,1876. Tickets: Single; 2a; d<>uble, 2a 6d. Dancing to commence at £ o'clock, sharp. A Meeting.of Committee will be held on R GA RR I S COM IN G. IBERNLAN SOCIETY'S GRAND . OPEN-AIR F*-'I : B, on THURSDAY, 9th November, at Burnside; Green Island. ohe old a*OT kindly placed at the disposal of the Comnuttee by the proprietor. Immense Attraction. unning, "Walking, Jumping, t-Dancing &c. 130 in prizes to be given. Beautiful scenery in the vicinity.of the township, and. splendid accommodation for private j?;»rtie«;j A firatf-clas* band is enlaced, which will play selections of popular un'sio * . Trainßwill run at frequt-ntinteryals. commencing at 10 am Sports at 12 ' Keturn tickets, 2s 6d;'Y"6uths, Is; Childrtn,6d. ■s fchjoynieht for the Million. ISRRNJ A N F BTE. ~ Entries for Bum . * side- Handicap will be received at agaak Southern, Hotel up to Wednesday. '■_:_ B?BjiiGes Notlc*, ' " QjPSIN© WASHI NG> FABRICS, Ei TMOMASINA MACLFrN^^>;, SOW-LANDED. '■'-'■- Pabllc Notices. KUMAR A RUSH. TTfINERS leaving for NEW RUSH wiH find it to their advantage ac-.-., ■■•}.: '■ . - . ; to PtniCHASE THEIR OUTFITS -. _ v '. :■■ . AT THE NEW 1 ZEALAND CLOTHING '■;* FACTORY'H -RETAIL BRANCH, OCTAGON. " A SINGLE GARMENT AT THE WHOLESALE PRICE.;' ' ' . Large Stock of *: COLORED BLANKETS "'• '■ •■ AND MO L;B T ROUSE R S. •.."•ijV: .••■•■■. ''■,.,. V s*>*■■■- '• ':■■■:- ■■ ■''"'. 'Manager tof the Octagon Branch. . J.-;;. : '': t ' : N\E W 800 T WAREHOUSE, **"■.;■: Wholesale and Retail, GEORGE STREET, DITNEDIN, Three Doors south of HanfjVer street ■'■■ '■ V.jte'-jfij W & «-• •O'-lj'.b, opened, and now on >£ lotle, embracing all the latest novelties in ladSes'and Girl's Period'Shoesl Lasting, and Gl»ve-kid .&.S. Boots. - —_.^... T ,.. Gent,ls French, German, and 3'orthampton in great variety. 'M& Special Bargain in Ladies' Kid Morocco E,S.*.«b 9d; 7* 6d, Bs, sd. Cashmeres from 3s Ud.'' ,Boys'strong Nailed Boot? from 7s 9(i Infants' and hildren'A not* at *•<]«> -Uy tow ',;< 'faro, 'maive Men'» f'.kce up nud Water tifht». 17s &.1 an-t 'lAt'tHlr. -*f* Must be Cleared Vj iUukVruom '/< if flß>'h Itfpifient expected dailv JOHN -■•:■ L-T..T OTT,

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Evening Star, Issue 4273, 6 November 1876, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4273, 6 November 1876, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4273, 6 November 1876, Page 2

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