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Amusemento. jpEINCESS’S THEATRE. Stage Manager.,,, Mr I. F. Keogh. ,p rTt z Still in the ascendant. Repetition of MR J. K EMMcT’S GREAT DRAMA. Eulogised by the Press of the World. Mr Sothern (Lord Dundreary* and Mr J. H. Byron of “ Our Boy* ”), upon seeing this inimitable performance, wrote specially to compliment Mr Emmet. The ‘ London Times’ styled Mr Fmmet one of the moat genial and graceful actors ever een. His playing on the TTarmo’ icon, Guitar, and Banjo have never been equalled, a d bis • Lullaby and other . ongs stand with ut rivals. Circle, 4s j Stalls, 2s 6d; Pit, Is. Box Plan at Begg's, Copies of all Mr Emmet’s songs and waltzes, bearing bis signature (these being bis only re* cognised version, on sale at the doors. SKATING ASSEMBLY. Drill-shed. Closing of the Season. GRAND EVENING ENTERTAINMENT, ST. ANDREW’S DAY, Thursday, November 30. Band in attendance* To commence at 8 sharp. After 10 o’clock the Hall will be partitioned off for Dancing. P.S.—Those desirous of having an enjoyable finish to a day’s pleasure would do well to avail themselves of the above opportunity. DANCING. DANCING,—St. George’s Hall.—An Extended Programme will be held in the above on Thursday livening, November 30th, 1876. Gen lemen, 2s 6d: Ladies as usual. Eight o’clock.

Corporation Notices. CITY OF DUNEDIN. CLERK AND BOOK-KFEPER wanted. APPLICATIONS, accompanied by testimonials, are invited to be lodged at the Town Clerk’s Office, Manse street, on or before Tuesday, sth December, at 2 p m , for the appoutment of Clerk and Book-keeper in the Corporation Offices (ordinary municipal branch). Salary at the rate of L2OO per annum. J. M. MASSEY, November 25,1876. Town Clerk, CITY OF DUNEDIN. TM! City Council, acting as the Local Board of Health for Dunedin City, desire to direct tba attention of the Public to the following stringent provisions of the Public Health Act, 3876 Section 28.—When a householder knows that a person within the house occupied by him is pox, cholera, or any other, highly infectious disease dangerous to the people, he shall imraematriv give notice thereof to the Local Hoard of the District in which he dwells.—Penalty, 1,10. Section 31.—Any person who" whi’-: imffer’ng any dangerous infectious dm-ise. wit fully ox; ores himself witimu-. pr.-pev oremm tiiMis agaim-t R| availing the ri t.> r irj any .-treet, p’i'il c pi c*. shop, cir or poMic conveyance, or enters snv pnhl c '■n”eyanre [e.Without previon-ly not’fyin ■to the owner, conductor, or driver therrot th.d he is s.. suffering, shall be liable 'o a p nal-.v ;*• t c«eding Lp, Secrion ;s3.—Any person who knowingly lets tor hre any house, room, or p..r • f a hot s . m which any per-oi. hj s been suffeting from dangerous infectious duo der, without having such house, room, or vart of a house, apd all articles therein liable to retain infection disinfected to the satisfaction of a legally qualified medical practitioner as certified by a certificate signed by him, shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding £2O. Section 34.—Any person let.ting for hire, or showing for the purpose of letting for hirer any house or part of a house, who. on bein'* questioned by any person negotiating for the J“ re of such house or part of ah< use, as to the fact of there being, or within six weeks previously having been therein any por«=on suffering from any dangerous infectious f ““Me. knowingly makes a false answer to each question, shall be liable, at the discre- £ ourt ’ a Penalty not exceeding (£2O) twenty pounds, or to imprisonment" with or without hard labor, for a period not exceeding one month. r _ foregoing notification is made bv the While 2nS of 9-S 1 * the * tope tfft Iff recognise the imports ce of seeing S&S JSSffISS?*" ** * r ° Visionß ° f the J- 7j£. MERSEY, Town Clerk. November 25,1876. CITY 0F DUNEDIN. PROPOSED TRAMWAYS FOR THE CITY. THE CITY COUNCIL having prepare mwaffkf 08 «? d for Stret xxamways for the City, begs to invit offers from persons prepared to construct an work the same, and to assume the position an obligations of promoters in respect thereof Yeara conceßßlon to be for a term of Seve Copies St Draft Conditions may be obtains at the Town Clerk’s Office, where also ten™ or offers for the construction and workin < tiie tramways may be lodged on or before L January, 18 : 7. The Caveraham Road Board, and th Suburban Municipal Councils of St Kild and South Dunedin, having passed re-olutior favorable to allowing the tramway promote] to continue the lino of tramway through th several districts under their management th promoters to pay merely a peppercorn rent t the suburban authorities : It would therefore be well that alternate tenders should be lodged Ist. In respect of the City tramwa exclusively, nd. In respect of the City and Suburba tramway. J. M. MASSEY, Town Clerk. October 2 1876. Linen sunshades, i b 3d, x 3 fd 9d, Is lid ; Ladies’ Silk Sunshades* 6d, 4s 6d, Be 6i; Ladies’ Shantung Silk Su shades, 7s 6d; Ladies’ White Cotton Glov. Gauntlets, Is. Is 9dj Ladies’ Lisle Tim Gloves, 9M, Is 3d ; Ladies’ Heather Cott Hose, 9d ; Ladies’ White Cotton Hose &i BJd; Misses’ White Cotton Hose, 7d: Bla Silk Hose; Pearl Spun Hose; Ealbrigg; Hose j Lisle J bread Hose, HERBERT. ft fQ, H 1 to Mr MMregor. Enii-li Freehold p r sale, »b r .m, v , well built Four-roomed Verandah ( o': t®go» Carlton, near main road. For cntticularg, William Greenwood, Leith street.

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Evening Star, Issue 4294, 30 November 1876, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4294, 30 November 1876, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4294, 30 November 1876, Page 2

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