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Late Advertisement*. UEEN’S THE A T£TE. Lessee Mr H. Sheppetson, Directress ... Miss Lydia Howards. Stage Manager Mr Hany Power. Conductor Mr H. Towle. Scenic Artist Mr E. Briggs. Mechanist Mr D Mason. LYDIA HOWARDE BURLESQUE TROUPE. THIS EVENING Will be presented, on a scale of great magni ficeuce, CHILPERIC! King of the Gauls. To commence with Offenbach’s charming Operetta. THE Ri*SE OF AUV RGVE. Pierre (blacksmith) Mr It. W. Cary Alphonse (c0bb1er)........Md11e Soiange A'avaro Fleutette (hostess) Miss Jennie Nye To conclude with Hervd’s most successful Extravaganza, CHILPEEIC, ! hilperic (King of the Ganle) Miss Lydia, Howabde Frcdegonde (the petite chdre) feiegbert (Chilperic’s hen-pecked brother) Mr G. H. Herbert Brunhaut (the hen that pecked him) Miss Lucy Ashtmi Galswiuda (a Spanish princess)...Mies A. Davis Don Nervoso (a Spani.h noble) Mr W, Emmett Dr Senna (Court physician) Mr H. Sloneham Fatout (chamberlain to Chilperic) • Mr Harry Power Landry (a young peasant Mdlle, rolangc Navaro Divitiacus (the Arch Druid)... Mr R. W. Cary Alfred (pet page.) Mr Roper Druids, Druidesses, Pages, &c. NOTE. 11 Rose of Auvergne” 8 o’clock sharp “Chilperic” 9 , Fes-trved Boxes and Dress Circle seats may be secured at Begg’s music warehouse. s®” A late tram will leave Dunedin at 11 I p.m. for Port Chalmers. FOR S UJS. celebrated racing Yacht Gipsy ; good chance for party of gentlemen to acquire fast and comfortable boat; terms easy. App(y Mr Clayton, St ah Office. NOTICE. AFTER this date Persons trespassing on any of my grass p iddocka at Caver-ham will be prosecuted. N eiehboring householders are requested to keep their children and fowls off the land. FRANCIS FULTON. Dunedin, November 28, 1876. WANTED, a Puller. Apply Terry’s Felmongery, Ba'clufcha. "IXTANTED, a competent Servant Girl, V V Apply to Mrs Myers, City Loan Office, Princes street. WANTED Known—North and Scoullar— Cheap Sales of every description of Household Furniture. WANTED Known—Aorth and Scoullar’s Italian Walnut Drawingroom Suites, handsomely carved, L2Q ; usual price. L 27 10s. WANTED Known—North and Seoul DrDiningroom Suites, solid mahogany, covered with haircloth, Ll6 10s : usual price TOO L 9 ’ANTED Known—Aorth and ScouliarSolid Mahogany Easy Chairs, sprin stuffed, covered in hair-cloth, L 3 10s; usm price, L 5. \VNANTED Known—North and ScoullarT T Selling Large Drawers, cedar, L 7 worth L 8 10s. WANTED Known—North and Scoullar— Dining-room Chairs, solid mahogany, spring s -at, covere 1 with hair-cloth, 25s • worth 30s, ’ ANTE'' Known—N-rth and Seoul krCarved Couches, spring seats, hai cloth. TA. WANTED Known—North and Seoul s arSp’endid Pattern Tapestry Carpets, 1 fid per yard ; woith 4s fid. WAN TED Known. Aorth and ScoullaCs Floorcloths, 3s CJ i>er yard : all new patterns. WANTED Known alnut and Oak Harmoniums L 9 Ifls splendid tone. WANTED Known—orth aiid~Scouliar liave Brnadwood’s, Kirkman’s, Cullard and Collard’s, Brinsmead’s Pianos at equally low prices. WANTED Known -100 Tons Furniture ju.t landing, ex Calypso. North and Scoullar, importers. WANTED Public to Know, the Cheapest and Best House to Furnish, at North and Scoullar’s. Rattray street. ALL a nicies Guaranteed. Best Workmanship, at North and Scoullars, Rattray street. Educational W EI -.' 'hit* r>\v C i .- arithmetic, and Bookkeeping, g eLss un< : private lessons. Ire- 1 , ff Fd'eul sl.re,-fc. r |dHE MI.'SES BELL GIVE MUSIC LLSBOAS at their Rooms, and at the Girls; Rooms at Mr HarUy’a Offices, Mr.C. Music S* «on e Prince# itroeli

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Evening Star, Issue 4294, 30 November 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 4294, 30 November 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 4294, 30 November 1876, Page 3

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