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Amusements. pRINOBSS'S THEATRE. Stage Manager. Mr I. F. Keogh. THIS EVENING, MONDAY, NOV. 13. GRAND EXTRA PERFORMANCE. Bentfitof M R J. B. S X.E EL E. Belphegor, Hamlet, Singing, Dancing, and Recitation. Volunteer Artillery Band. DUMB MAN OF MANCHESTER. Tom .... Mr I. F. Keogh Seats soured at Begg's Music Warehouse. TpRINCESS'S THEATRE. MRS G. DAEEELL QWEEN GERTRUDE, And Celebrated Beading, "THE BELLS," Has kindly given her valuable services for Tm MR J. B. STEELE'S BENEFIT TO-NIGHT BINCESS'S THEATRE. MR G. DARRELL AS : .'"'V. HAMLET, Has kindly given his valuable services for MR J. B. STEELE'S B : ENEFIT ■*■■■ = ■ ■ TO-NIGHT. T>RINCESS'S THEATIIE. MR DAMPIER, :■' '■■ And feis Talented Daughter, i > LILY DAMPIER, Have kindly given their valuable ssrvices for MEJ.B. STEELE'S BENEFIT 1 TO -NIGHT. TpRINCESS'S THEATRE. THE VOLUNTEErTaRTILLERY BAND Has kindly given its valuable services for ; , MR J. B. STEELE'S BENEFIT TO-NIGHT. ~. Per'ornjin- many of its Choicest Selections. rpHEOTAGO ART SOCIETY'S EXHIX TSIITON at the Normal School-is o p.xi : diiuyfrom 2 p.m., and also in the evening. Admission—?ne Shilling. HE EN'S THEATRE. Manager..,...Habbt Staklet. Agent .....F. Hilton.

•For a limited number of niehtg. TO-NIGHT. TG-NTG-HT, « , T J&? NDAY « l3fch NOVEMBER, RAINER'S GREAT DIORAMA " OF THE _ AMERICAN WAR. The only complete work of the kind in existence. « The Exhibition sailed from Port Adelaide * 25 y * ft T 8 anA duiing its trs vela through Afnca, India, Burmali, Java, Toms Straits {settlements, China, Japan, and other countries the receipts have .{-.mounted to over LSO 000* in conseqiience of which the av.die-ce visiting the Exhibition will receive Japanese Oifts and oti!er Valuable Presents, of Bank Notes, Gold Washes (guara teed)? yalne from L 553 to L2oloa ;Si ver Watches ment of other Gifts, too numerous to mention amounting in value to LIOO. ' *T LIOO. _ff» No Extra Charge for Tickets. A' Card.—This is no lottery or selling of numbers, but simply Presents to the Audience every evening. J-' Prices of Admission: 3i, 2s, Is; children Half-price to the front and second seats. # Doors open at 7.30, to commence at 8. Carnages may be ordered for 10. Lecturer: Mr O'Bbien, - A M E R I C A N WAR. Those Persons unable to gain admission on Saturday Night, in consequence of the Crush, will be Admitted this Evening on presentation of the same ticket. HARRY STANLEY, _ . Manager. T) E ,0 ARRIS COMING. Masting*. UNION PERMANENT BUILDING " SOCIETY. IHIE usual Monthly-Meeting of Socirifor . eceivmt;- -übsenpiionl A 3. will be:.bid atth*offi.-.0. Priuces i Monday, frcm 7 to S o'clock. •M, W. HAWKINS, Secretary, -JM ill£i HaTTER Oi? MARK SAYEIiK, ■._ ■ ■," A BANKRUPT ■Tft.OTJOB 13 HKREEY GIVEN that a ■*-.. "Ktfys. of Creuitors under this BankBort Chalmers, on Thursday, the 16th mat., at recfelve re P ort of trustee and close liquidation. •Nt \ ,„ HY - SMYTHIES, Trustee. November 13,1876. A.0.F., COURT PRIJ>E OF JNo. 3780. ' A of the above ~, wV, 01 "* be in the South Austraevening, at 8 o'clock. ' Important Business. A full attendance re quested. By order, JOHV WII/O ■■■. ««>c Tenders. . T E ?n??"' S . W S ni £ d - °- n Mrt. the side ' Lrectm S Cottage at Burn- / W.-T. WINCHESTER, Architect, Leith street. ENDER3 Wanted till Saturday. 18th inst. at 10 am., to Finish the Building in front of the Princess's Theatre, High street. Labor and materials, or labor only. ' MASON & WALES, Architects. ENDERS wanted for J) o „°t C ' t,bf ' B an<J I'itch Small, Stuart street. """ ENDERS wanted till Friday, 24th inst" for the-Erection of a Terrace of Two-storey Brick Houses in York Place for Dr Murphy, [ , : ,DAVTD ROS,?, Architect, the j BwWd, and Co,, Princes Mwa * n * w - J t ,s>■., ri c i >v-

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Evening Star, Issue 4279, 13 November 1876, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4279, 13 November 1876, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4279, 13 November 1876, Page 2

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