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AnttiMrttAßta. > TJ B 4B N' 8 THBATREV TUESDAY, 7th NOVEMBER, GISBAT AND TRIUMPSANT *TXSOES& ! ■ txvmt ' % S-.'fAMF.Rt(MN WAK. : ' ; Y The oolypSfcplete work of the kind fnexisteneet M*The4Knti3« of the cannon andthe.din of the Jjattle fiewfeJl vpon the ear of the audience—the fire and smoke of the advancing hosts and their desperate charges are seen - and the fearful work ef carnage a id death is presented with » distinctness and vividness mocking reality, bo that the audience can readily imagine themselves actual spectators of the sublime i • 1 ~WBJrm£ wfifi^iSßpreaented. The beholder has before him, faithful to life In every particular, all the principal Buttles, Stages, and Naval Engagements of both .the » Northern-and-Southern Armies, during^the Gigantic Rebellion in the. United States, from • the' Firing of-the Fii-St Gun, -down to tho Final Capitulation and Surrender ef General Lee, and the Confederate Forces. ■ ■<:. During the travels of this Exhibition through -.; - Settlements,- China, Japan, . and other e ' "#qn;utnes; the receipts have amounted to over - ■*7 tVess Circlei 8s; Stalls, 2s; Pit, Is. r: Mr O'BKnw. '• ''■'■ • y, ' r Agfeti'FjSib." HitTOW. ■ "■■■'.-- ■ •«:■■> ;>: .• •"-:.-: * •■•■!'.- • ■><>?■ ■ ■■■■- i K Hjt' O B 8 B?S THKA TR B. Stag* Manager Mr LF. Keogh. Last Week of MR DAMPTER .. fourth Appearance of MR JOHN BRYAN. •■3,'rV; ■ TO^iGHT, „ ■■. .:-.; Immense Success of the ;;/ : qpTryfivß of ly ons. - ;2™P* Lesnrques ...........: Y MI T^mrfe, ■'. J>udosc .... , J : Choppard ............ ;.........Mr J. B. Steele "■" Jeatte.„....'...:....•::'•»...... Mrs J. L. Vyers r To conclude with the successful farce, reoeived With roars of laught*, ' ' THE SOIDIERAND THE POLICEMAN, c. <Sk- [Mr John Bryan and Company. >-< ? Look out for the Holiday: Night—- , -THIjBSp AY NEXT. Box plan at Begg's, ;;•'';' i. 6. g. t. GOOD >r , ~ CELEBRATION. i NOVEMBER 9, 1876. EMBERS) of the Order and all TemperFriends are invited to join the odd Templar Demonstration on Thursday. . _,k. TheJProgramme iB as follows : •.--.!■ Memben of tha 1.". G.T. and other Temper- ,. anCeiSocieties will assemble at the ■/ f TEMP EBA NC E HALL, y.i> Mo»y Place, at 10 o'clock sharp, so that THE PRO itfSSJON -irs» May beieady to move at 10.30 punctually, and .:-n arriire»t : theKailway station in time for the special Train, which will leave at 11.25 for the /Which will be held in a Paddock kindly lent for the occasion, situate between the Township . ; and the Woollen Factory, and where SPORTS ■■!' Will be held, for competition in which prizes : '• ; '■ will be given. AN EXCELLENT BAND "Wfll discourse exquisite the afternoon. First-class refreshment* will be obtainable on, tie ground at town prices. '"■ The' return Train will leave the Mosgiel Station at 3.37,. arriving in Dunedin in good time to enable die Excursionists to prepare for THE POCI"' L GATHERING At the Temperance Hall at half-past six -•• i.-'Ot'clock, where tea will be provided, to be followed by a selection of Vocal Music and short ;';:•• Addresses. ' e ...... •. .The Morning Train will stop at all Stations; the return 'Cram will stop at Abbotaford and Caversham.

Tickets for railway trip and admission to the ground*, o 2b; admission to the grounds only, Is; Tea Meeting and Concert, 2s; Children jn all cases half-prico. JAMES JAMES, Secretary. B CAR BL IS 00MI NG. IBERNIAN ; SOCIETY'S GRAND : OPEN- MH F, TE, on THtJKS i AY, 9th November, at Bumride, Green Island. "Jjhe ou> spot kindly placed at the disposal of the Committee by the proprietor. Immense Attraction. Kunning, Walking, Jumping, Dancing, &c. L3O in prizes to be given. .Beautiful scenery m the vicinity of the township, and splendid accommod*tiun for private picnic par* iei. A band iB. engaged, which will play selections of popular music Trains will run at frequent intervals, commencing at 10 am. Sports at 12. Return tickets* 2s 6d; Youths, 1b; Children, 6d. ■ ■' Enjoyment for the Million. HIBERNIAN FBTE.-Entries forßurnHandicap will be received at H agan s Southern Hotel up to Wednesday. Buelnoss Notice. OPRING WASHING FABRICS, Ex THOMASINA MAOLENNAN, ; NOW LANDED. HERBERT, HAYNES. & C Public Notices. NOTICE. KL eßa H Harb( i r Boara - ±m* *• month of December next elect onTf erson to bTa of Nevember'next g months, paid she sum of »ve that sum, for harbor jor -■Ban! secretary s&all there amount of ten J '>H3T L. GILLIES. Secretary. ! pHbu:e

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Evening Star, Issue 4274, 7 November 1876, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4274, 7 November 1876, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4274, 7 November 1876, Page 2

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