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AmvamoM^ntm* THEATRE. >ss£&& NOVEMBER, * 0» THM v ' 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—the the hosts and theirMJesporate seen - and the fearful work of a distinctneßß-and vividness mocking reality, ■o that the audience can readily imagine themThe beftelderlha4ihef>ri' hWfaithful to life in every particular, all-the-priucipal Battles. Sieges, and f NaVJal Engagements of .both the Northern .and Southern Armies, during the the United States, from First Gun\ down to the Final Capitulation and Surrender of General Lee, and'the forces _ Dnrini ■'•■•■-- -- >frjtoa>r-jßdi** Burmab, Java, Torres Htraits Settlements, r , China,' . Japan, and . other •ountrieß*'the receipt* have amounted to over LM,GQO. Dress Circle, 3s; Stalls, 2s; Pit, Is. Manager; Mr Habby Stanley. Lecturer: Mr,O'Bbxbs. " Agent :Fbhd. Hiltok. fcINiGKSS'S THBATRB. ', Stag* *fahager......Mr L F. Keogh. Fifth Week, and Last Night but Three of -i> :..••:-. MRDAMPtER, The most Popular Tragedian that ever visited Dunedin. TO-NIGH?T—By express desire— JL S(HIO R R AND AFLOAT. HaJOafcford (a true British sailor) Mr Dampier Ruth Eingr05e.............. ..Mrs J. L. Byers Newton Barnard Mr J. B. Steele .And, for the Last Time, the screaming Vr'V'i ■••■"-■' ' faroe, •."■'•. THE SO?.DIER AND THE POLICEMAN. ThSSoldiefc........ ......;..„...Mr John Bryan . a Grand Double BilL ' TBB DTJKE'S M'iTTO, And BRAGANZIO, THE BRIGAND. .: Saturdayr-A most important Novelty. LO.fi.l GOOD TEMPLaR~ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION. NOVEMBER 9, 1876. TMpMBERS of the Order and all TemperJJ/JL ance Friends are invited to join the Good Templar Demonstration on Thursday. The Programme is as follows : Members of th« I.- VG.T. and other Temperance Societies will assemble at the TEMPERANCE HALL, Moray Place, *t 10 o'clock sharp, so that THE PROT? SSTOtf May ; be ready to move at 10.30 punctually, and arrive at the Railway tation in tme for the special j/rahv which will leave at 11.25 for the -raw WCNIO AT MOSGIEL, Which will be h-Id in a Paddock kindly lent and the Woollen Factory, and where ■ SPORTS "ill he held, for competition in which prizes will be given.

AN EXCELLENT BAND "Will discourse exquisite music throughout the afternoon. First-class refreshments will be obtainable on the ground at town priceß. The return Train will leave the Mosgiel Station at 3 37, arriving in Duneciin in ?ood time to enable the Excursionists to prepare for THE 8001 L GATHERW J At the Temperance Hall at half-past *six o'clock, where tea will be provided, to be followed by a selection of Vocal Music and short Addresses • The Moraine Train will «top at all Stations; the return irain will stop at Abbutsford and Caversham. Tickets for railway trip and admission to the grounds, 2b ; admission to the grounds only. Is; Tea Meeting and Concert, 2b. Children in all cases half-price. JAMES JAMES, Secretary. » OAR R IS GOMI Na. DANCING. Dancing. Hi. George's Hall. ,— A Plain Dress Ball will be held on Thursday evening November 9 at 8 o'clock. Gentlemen, 2s 6d; ladies as usual A. rTamann. PRINCE OP WALES' BIRTHDAY. :+*»r' • •. :■ Opening of the Caledonian Society's New Ground at Kensington. The Manchester unity of oddFELLOWB will hold their Annual KAte on '1 hursday, 9th November, in aid of the. District Fund for the Relief of .Distress. A first-cl s» B.<nd is engaged. Variety of Sports, Games, 'eats, dancing \c ,yc \ regular Programme.>f Fifteen Kve> t includir'.g Grand v pen Handicap* of three distances Jor ML^ of inn l2^ er bf A'"* » Pe , dtßtria » Messrs Gillies and Burke. The race will b best two out of three distance*. P. PALMER, Hon. Sec. Notice. gjPRING WASHING PARRICS, Ex THOMASINA MACLENNaN, NOW LANDED. HERBKRT, HAYNK3. & O •_ Publio Notice, P*W C^°JJ VAL ™ WRTHDAY.6to 10 OP6n m tte morxjin « from WANTED KNOWN-Dancing , t St George's Hall on Wednesday evenin* JJROWN, EWING, k CO JUST LANDING, Ex Timsru and J. N. Fleming, | BRU?SJ'LS C *RPET3, , • T.PFSTRY CARPETS, KIDDERMINSTER CARPET.-, i 3-PLY HOOTCH CARPETS, j ' • All New Designs and Colorings. j ss?'ss} cho - fiatteras, ail thoroughly sea- J soned, from 2ffc.to wide, j .-,.:• ,VA\m Furnish rgs in Varfetv. ! *-*"-•'•■■•» - . | BROWN, BWIN&, * CSG, !

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Evening Star, Issue 4275, 8 November 1876, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4275, 8 November 1876, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4275, 8 November 1876, Page 2

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