Amusement*. rpBMPBRANOB HALL, THtS (TUESDAY) EVENING, GIFTS! GIFTS!! Batchelder's Combination. Pantascope Pacific Rout©. American Dioramas. MERRIMAC AND MONITOR. „ a . O L Y~MP US, Introducing many of the Gods and Goddesses of Heathen Mythology; forming the most gorgeous Fairy Transforjiation ever Musical Combination. GIFTS! GIFTS!! In addition to this Mammoth Combination, the Proprietor will, during the week, distribute gratuitously amongst the audience useful and valuable Presents to the amount of £l5O. The Leading Gifts This Evening will include— Large Centre Table Gent's Gold Watch (warranted) Card Table—Cedar Liqueur Set—seven pieceß Pickle Cruet Brown * ilk Umbrella Fish Slice—morocco case Japanese Cabin* t Pair Handsome Vases Baar hest Flour Meerschaum Pipe Black • mbrella. Togetherwih 500r60 other presents of like usefulness and value. Million Pbioes : Front Seats, 3s; Second Seats, 2s; Back Seats, Is. ON THURSDAY NEXT, Under the patronage and presence of the Dun* edin Volunteer Fire Brigade and the visiting teams. On t*is special occasion the proprietor will give for the nest CONUNDRUM on the Fire Brigade movement a Large Colored Engraving, framed and glazed. Subject—" Steam v. Muscle," illustrating a fire in i\ew York Citv. The conundrums by members of the Fire Brigades only will be accepted, and will be collected at 8 o'clock on Thursday evening. The engraving is now on view in the window of Mr J. Murphy, Princes street. GRAND CHRISTMAS BiLL take place on DRILL-SHED, fiREEN ISLAND. Under the patronage of the Officers and Members of the South District Rifle Rangers. Dancing to commence at 8 o'clock. Tickets, 53 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, Eso.; l*ray, Esq.; William Siddlwf, Esq.; Charles Samson, E>q. An efficient Band will be in attendance. I. 0. G. T. A CONCERT will be given by the Star of Freedom Lodge, No. 5, on Wednesday, 27th inst., in the Linden Schoolroom, commencing at 8 o'clock. Admission, 6d. i Dress Ball will take pla ein the above on Tuesday Evening, De-ce-ibjr 26. Gentlemen, 2s 6d; Ladies as usual a 8 o'clock.
Public Notices. JA^OB 5 * has Removed to his New Shop, next his old premises. Gift Depot. FOR ChristmHß, New Year, Birthday, and Wedding Presents call at dacob's Gift Depot, i pposite Post Office. HE ONE SHILLING TABLE is loaded with Novelties, at Jacob's New Shop, next the old premises. GRAND DI*PLAY~of LIO.OOO of Fancy Goods, Toys, *c., at Jacob's Gift Dej,6t, next old premises. NRIVALLED Success of the 6d and Is i Tables at Jacob's New Fancy Warenous*. F JOHN THOMAS, belonging to Ft. Leonard's road, London, will c»" *»*■ "^^ U~.~~ !.«. ill 1_ * /«... vantage. L ARMING SACRIFICE.—Handsome . \_ hristmas and Wedding Presents almost iven away at Mre Black's Wax Fmit and 'lower Establishment, opposite new Knox Church, George street. BGPIPES. Bagpipes,—Consignment of New Bagpipeß to be *een at the Br tish Hotel, George street Cm. P B«> TS.—A Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all. He,,t< 's new boot-shop, ijeer t 'e street. CHEAP ROOTS, specially for Holidavs. Finest assortment in town, at Heath's London Boot shop, George street. ;t:«teV«»:ToT*W:l Y Bav e your money One trial is only asked at Heath's new shop. George street. I tIE ■» P BoO(S—Guaranteed the Best and / t heapest in Dunedin ; Boys' Lace Nailed Boots, 6s 6d to 10s 6d. At Heath'e Geoige street. CHFAP BOOTS-No humbug, no selling off, no two ways, no old stock- the finest assortment of Fresh Boots and Shoes in the City. At Heath's. WEAP BOOTS —Wanted everybody to study their own interests and see for themselves, the low Prices and duperior Boots. At Heath's, George street. fIHEAP BOOTS.-Ladies' Kid Elastics, 6s KJ 6d and 7s 6d; French lasting, 5s lid; sewn soles, ?s 61. 8s 6d, and fc 6d, at Heath's London Boot Shop, George street i:*w!»niTrnF - - -- J«n O.UI.IUIUO U save your feet: save money. Ladies' George street. / IHE AP BOOTS for Tender Feet.- Gentle! I V* J men ' s v? :id , Elastics ' sewn 8ole8 » 15s 6d to las od, at Heath's New London Boot Shop, George street. CHEAP SHOES Gentlemen's Really Good, lis 6d; French Calf, 12s 6d; Own Make, 16s 6d. Heath's cheap boot shop, George street. from at Heath's. Dgl M h (alf) ' Wade to Measure, 21s. Heath's, George tw„i n j- ■ " lQe finest Stock of Jurst-cIaRS Boots at astounding low nrices to suit the times, at Heath's. S P ' to everybody's mouHi. H f ath success is in d.mcr-g M Reaths's.
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Evening Star, Issue 4315, 26 December 1876, Page 2
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743Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 4315, 26 December 1876, Page 2
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