Amnaamentau ■ RINCKSS'S THEATRE. Leasee and Manager ....Mr George DarrolL LAST NIGHT BUT TWO Of those Celebrated Artistes, TWO *~A TITRiS T T. TTAT.T TO-NIGHT THURSDAY), DEC, 21, LI,OOO REWARD! £s%&}' MrJ.L.H.I! Alice Gray Mrs J. L.Hall Last Night of THE PROFESSOR. MR AND MRS. T. L. HALL. FRIDAY- Farewell Benefit of Mr and Mrs J. L. Hall. An Immense Bill—Two Comedies and Alladin. The HALLS in burlesque. BOXINGNIGHT--1- TROO-KU-LEN-T<>S "6* Dress Circle, 4s; Stalls, 2s 6d; Fit, Is. Box plan at Begg's. ÜBEN'S THEATRE. The Grandest Production of the Season will be produced THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, With gorgeous accessories, Mr H. B. Farnie'a great Musical Extravaganza NEMESIS; Or, Not Wisely, But Too Well! To-morrow Night the same Bill will be repeated, under the pp.tronage of the Dunedin Fire Brigade and the Visiting Teams, who will appear on the stage. Between the second and » by the Brigade. Note. —Mr Shepperson has' to pay author's fees to Mr John Smith (the dulv authorised agent for M. Farn>e) for the production of this celebrated Extravaganza " erne is " Box Flan at Begg and Co.'s Music Warehouse. Annual Tournament at the Queen's Alley, to-night, Friday, and Saturday. JEMPERANOE HALL. For a Short Season only." TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY). BACHELDER'S M AMMOTHPICTORIAL AND MUSICAL COMBINATION. COLOSSEAN PANTASCOPE Of the new Pacific Mail Route from New York to Australia, Together with Chase's Wonderful Mechanical Dioramas illustrating the great Naval Engagement between the Ironclads MKRRIMAC AND MONITOR. Concluding every evening with the Grand Fairy Spectacle, entitled SILVER LAKE, ENCHANTED PAT, ACE'; Ob. ABODE OF THE The mo3t goigeous and effective me~hani3ui ever exhibited in this City, * Million Pbioe3 : Front Seats, 3s; Secend Seats, 23; Back Seats, Is. Overture at 8 o'clock. ENINSULA CALEDONIAN SPORTS will be held Christmas Day, December 25,1876, at the Lagoon Flat, Tomahawk. GRAND CHRfSTMAS BALL Will take place on DRILL-SHED, GREEN ISLAND. Under the patronage of the Officers and Members of the South District Rifle Rangers. Dancing to commence at 8 o'clock. Tickets, s<j each, to be had of the following Members of Committee:—J. J. Eagerty, Esq.; W. H. Davidson, Esq.; John Ross, Esq, Henry Wilson. Esq. ; John Mann, Esr,.» James Miller, Esq. • David Davidson, Esq. W. Woods.Esq.; W. H. Fastier, Esq.; J-im s firm? Kmn • William Si/Mloa t™ . f*\, n -l a ~ Sanson. An efficient Band will be in attendance.
Election Notices. ROSLYN RIDING. COUNTY OF TAIERI. THE number of Candidates exceeding the number of offices to be filled for the office of Councillor for the above Riding, I do, in pursuance of Section 14 of the Regulation of Local Elections Act, 1876, hereby give Public Notice that a Poll w 11 be taken on the 22nd day of December, 1876, between- the hours of 9 o'clock a.m. and 6 o'clock p.m., and that the names of the Candidates are ROBERT RUTHG"FO» D and WILLIAM FARLEY. The following are the polling places : The Drill-shed, Kaikorai The Schoolhouse, Morninjton The Schoolhouse, Caversham. R. B. MARTIN, Returning Officer. Dated at Roslyn, this 15th day of December, 1876. Medical. [OABD.] DR SCHWARZBACH (Pupil of the late Professor von Graefe, Berlin), limits his practice exclusively to the treatment of Diseases of the EYE, EAR, ANB THROAT. Temporary offices at Murray's Private Hotel (Parlor No. 6), Dunedin. Hours : From 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Poor patieats producing a certificate of indigence written by a physician or by an official person, or sent by a charitable society, will be treated free of charge. MR R. H. BAKE WELL, M.D., has Resumed Practice at the Commercial opposite the Criterion. Hours of Consultation 9 to 11 a.m., and 7 to 9 p.m. US T . „ Price Threepence, •'SCARLATINA, AND ITS DOMESTIC TREATMENT," By R. H. Bakewell, M.D., late Medical Officer of Health for the Colony of Trinidad. Dunedin: Wise and Co, Princes street; or may be had by order from any bookseller. • Chemist akt> Dbuggist, Great King street, opposite the Albany street Post Office. Always in stock—Drugs and Chemicals of all kinds from best manuiacturers. Patent Medicines, Brushware, Perfumery, and General Toilet Requisites. nigh t.and on Sunday 'from 9 to 11 a.m.. and 6*to 9. ,40 r>.ro. at cnrrant rattw Business Notice. YARD WIDECAKPFTS, 10£ d per ya T d; China Matting, 9d. 9£d per yard; Stair Carpets, Is, Is 3d per yaM; Kloor cloths, 3s 6d per yard; Kidderminster Carpets, 2s per yard Tapestry Carpets. 3* tid p»r yard ; Lon« Curtain*, 4s 6 . ss. 5s 6d per piir ; Cretonnes, 1b per yard; Hearth B,«ua. fis 9d 7s Cd ; oco Matting, Twine Matting, Filt quare*, 25a. ). HERBERT, B.&Yx\tix, & tO.
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Evening Star, Issue 4312, 21 December 1876, Page 2
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755Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4312, 21 December 1876, Page 2
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