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Amntefiieiitft, | .EINOESS'S THEATB& Lessee and Manager Mr Oeorge Daxrell '■■: Laat NighlbufeJfoof >5 S Nicholas.!. ... > Smike ... ... Mrs J. L. Hall I Concluding with the intensely amusing | comedy of I THE TEMPLE OF THE SUN. i Vincent jq^amweU,"-...*..,. a ...,Mr J. L. Hall Wednesday-LLOOfITBEWARD: ,-AN sfe&rafi CONVICT, i *T TROOKU-LEN-TOS PUHIBTHmTII, 4a; jstete>2a 6d;. pit, Ib. , ; , Boxplanatßegg's. RIN CESS'S TH E ATRE, TMSTPRtNCESS THEATRE PANTOMSe j PICTURE. GALLERY Will positively beopened on Tuesday Evening in. the Lobby Entrance to the fetalis and Pit. AdmiaSonTifle. WANTED- --■ - - of the great New Zealand Pantomime, TJ E EN'S THEATRE. Last Night of HOWARDS TROUPE TRIAD BY JURY. r Last Night of : TBOVAi'T O RE. y reqaest) LUCIA i DI LAMMERMOORI RERE SCENE 1 The whole to conclude a petft Comedy. On Wedneedfiy, the latest London novelty, Mr H.B..Farnie s a^ Vi —"-■»--* -"- -"oJifdr'Boxing.Nfght, the (grandest attd Spectacular Pantomime. 1 LA 3 CBATTE^Ai?CHE; ; THE WHrTJB CAT. TUESpAir (Next), DE\O. 19 h .; typSKJAL \".,. FESTIVAL ~.. : is .. , - ST,, JOSEPH'S CHURCH, .>,;, At 8 p.m. ChoiAl SkißOTioi{s, from tbe work? of Handel, Haydn, Beethoven, Mendelsohn, &<v Ohoast jSaiiSWioiisy from the works-"'<* Handel,' Each, Wety, Costa, Clarke, &e. • Tiekefs. to be had at West's and Begg's Music Saloons.';' EMPERANCE. HALL. ; For at Short Season only. OPENING Ni6ht7tUESDAY # DEC. 19. BACHELDER'S MAMMOTHPICTORIAL ANDi MUSICAL COMBINATION. COLOSSEANPANTASCOPE Of the new Pacific Mail Route from New York to Australia, Together with Chase'B Wonderful Mechanical Dioramas illustrating the great. Naval Engagement between the Ironclads MERRIMAC AND MONITOR.

Concluding every evening with the Grand '. Fasry;Speotac]e, entitled SILVERWARE, ENCHANTED PATiACE; OS, ABOOB OV THE FAIRIES; The most ( gorgeous *nfl effective mechanism . ever exhibited in this City. MWLIPN PBI0E3: Front Seats, Ss; Second Seats, 2a; Back Seats, la. .. Overture atTßo'clock. PjQftEER LODGE, 1.0. G.T. ' SOOIAA GATHERING in aid o a i. ') Member Buffering from. Paralysis, will be held on Tuesday, December 19, at the Temperance BalL Tea and Concert commence at 7.30. Admission—One Shilling. . G*uid -Lodge rqpresentattves will be present and address the meeting.' i . PICNIC AND BALL. THE Loyal Outram Lodge will celebrate its First Anniversary by a Picnic and Ball old Thursday, the 21st vast. The Volunteer Band in attendance. ( J.HASWELL, Secretary. Government Notices. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. Mataura-Kingston Railways.—Boiling Stock -Contracts .... ; Public Works Office, L ; . Wellington, 20tii November, 1876. r RITTEN TENDERS will, be received at this Office up to .Noen on Wednesday, the 20tshj Contract.: They must be addressed to the Hon. the Minister for Public Works, Wellington, and marked outside '** Tender for Boiling Stock Contract." Plans and specifications may be seen at the Public Works J Offices,.Ptinedin and Invercargill. Telegraphic tenders, similarly addressed and marked, will be received if presented at any Telegraph Office by .Noon of the same date, provided that written tenders in due form are V ~~ M »y. v~~ same hour, and accompanied by a cheque on Bome bank in the town where the tender is lodged; such cheque to be specially marked by a banker as good for twenty-one days, and vto be in favor of the KeceiverGeneral's Deposit Account only, and not to bearer or order. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted.. By command. JOHN OARUTHERS, , : . Engineerrin-Chief. VTA G O RAILWAYS. .'.;;' : .,.,. ; ; NOTICE. On and after Tuesday, the 19th mst, the 7.40 a.m. Train Jon Caversham to Dunedia will leave five mtnntes earlier. ~..*. r ,, ..:WM. CONYERS. General Manager. Dunedin, December 16,1876. .*""'■>' tttmtness Motloo, BOYO' CA_P3, 6d; Mjen's Caps, 6d: Boys' ' ' Tweed 1 Suits, 6* 3d; Men's Tweed Coats, tton Bedford lrouaars, 8«61; Men's TweVd' Trduiers »na . Tests, 14s 91; .Men's Paget €bats/15« 6d; Men's Felt Hats, 2s 6d; Hate, 2s<6d; Men's Cotton Shirts, Is jJd | 2s 3d per yard ; Men's Oxford 9mW, 3a 6d; f llosgiel Tweeds, 4s 'fid Vara; Men's Alpfog Hats 9i lid.— :,

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Evening Star, Issue 4309, 18 December 1876, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4309, 18 December 1876, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4309, 18 December 1876, Page 2

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