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AMUSEMENTS. IRINOESS'S THEATRE. Managers—Messrs MacMahon and Loitcn. Triumphant Return of the "SILVER KING" COMPANY. LAST NIGHT Of the Grand Spectacular Drama, in 6 Acts and 17 Scenes, TllK PEARL DIVERS. LAST NIGHT OV Mr GEOHiiE Liutch as Tiiibdits. " Such a Dawg." " You're very rude To-morrow (WEDNESDAY), October 7, First Production in Duncdin of the Charming Domestic Drama, TWO BROTHERS. Mr Geokgk Lkitcii in his great creation of Jon Stammbbs. As played by him upwards of 900 nights in the British Provinces. Prices : 4s, 2s Gd, Is. Box Office at tin Dresden Piano Depot. Day Tickets at Jacobs's, tobacconist. Doors open at 7; curtain at a quarter to 8 sharp. Children in arms not admitted. J. W. DODGE, Business Manager. IT. PAUL'S CHURCH INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION. ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL-ROOM. Last Day— TOESDAY (THIS DAY), AT 7 i\m. CHILDREN'S DANCE AT 8 p.m. MAGIC LANIERN. INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT. SALE OF GUILD WORK (No Reasonable Offer Refused). .Admission, Is; Children under 12, Gd. LL SAINTS' SCHOOL-ROOM. MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT by Members of the Girls' Friendly Society, assisted by well-known Amateurs. "The Knave of Hearts"; also an Extravaganza. Tuesday and Wednesday, October 6th and 7th. Tickets, Is, at Horsburgh's. ARRI S O N HALL. FRIDAY EVENING, 9th OCTOBER, 1885. PROFESSOR OSCAR DAVID AND PUPILS' GRAND GYMNASTIC EXHIBITION AND ASSAULT-AT-ARMS. Kindly assisted by the North Dunedin Rifles, Dunedin Hussars, and the Otago Guards. Major Jack will Preside. Under the patronage of the Hon. R. Stout, Premier; His Worship the Mayor and City Councillors ; Lieut-colonel Stavcly, Officers and Volunteers; Caledonian Society, etc. In Aid of the Funds of the OTAGO BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION, Admission—Chairs, 3s ; Gallery, 2s ; Body of Hall, Is. JAMES BROWN, Hon. Sec. Out of consideration for above Entertain mont, the Management of the Silver King Company has generously decided Not to Open on that EvcniDß, although originally set apart for Mr Leitch's Benefit. DANCING, &o. DUNEDIN DANCING ACADEMY, Established 18G5. MRS HAMANN'S Juvenile and Adult Classes all the year round at the Hall, Stuart street, and her Residence, Fernhill (near Cricket Ground). Private Classes arranged and Lessons given to suit Pupils. Terms to each Class Gno Gu'nea per Quaiter. Private Lessons—Four for One Guinea. ELECTION NOTICES BOROUGH OF MAORI HILL. Extraordinary Vacancy -East Ward. ~ ~"OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at the Nomination of Candidates for the office of Councillor this clay, the following persons were duly nominated : CROWHURST, GEORGE KENDALL, GEORGE. A Poll will be taken in the Paper Mill, Woodhaugb, on Tuesday, October 20th, from 9.0 o'clock a.m. till 6.0 o'clock p.m. E. S. CLARKE, Returning Officer. October sth, 1885. GOVERNMENT NOTICES. NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION BUILDINGS. COMPETITIVE DESIGNS. "\ESIGNS are invited for a Building to bo J erected in Wellington for the Head Offico of the Government Life Insurance Association, the Public Trust Office, aud other offices. Such designs, addressed to " The Honorablo the Chairman of the Central Board of the Government Life Insurance Association, Wellington," will be received at the Head Office up to noon of Monday, 23rd day of November next. The premiums offered are as follows: (1) For the First Approved Design ... £l5O (2) For the Second Approved Design ... 50 Copies of the conditions and plans of the site may be seen at the Head Office, Custom-house Quay, Wellington; as also at the District Agencies of the Association in Queen street, Auckland; Post Office Building, Christchurch ; and Post Office, Dunedin; and the Resident Agency at Invcrcargill. By order of the Board of Directors. D. M. LUCKIE, Acting General Manager. Government Life Insurance Association Office, Wellington, 26th Scptcmbor, 1885. LOST, FOUND, &c. f OST, about noon, Friday, from LittleLi bourne, Fox-terrier Pup, black-and-tan on head ; reward. Blanchard's, Littlebourne. ■ iiOUND, Gent's Hunting Croup. Owner Jj apply A. Walker, York place, near Dowling street. LOST, Silver Watch and Chain, between Moray place and Royal terrace ; reward. G. and T. Young, Princes street. LOST, a Gent's Gold Scarf Ring (sapphire). Finder rewarded on returning to J. Hislop, jeweller. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. JWO Comfortably-furnished Appartments; L respectable, quie l ;, healthy; suit ladies or gentlemen. Apply Drydon's store, Russell street. UPEKIOR Private Board and Residenco ,v_, for Gentlemen in quiet locality; easy reach of trams. Apply Mrs G. F. Richardson, " The Retreat," Clyde street. UPERIOR Private Board and Residence for kj lor 2 Gentlemen. For address, Larner, fruiterer, Princes street. ELECT Board and Residence for Gentlck_j men, five mhvutes'jf rom Post Office. Cards at Pryor's, Princes street. WIDOW Lady can givo very comfortable l. Board and Residence to Two Gentlemen; reasonable terms. For address, apply T. Rice and Son, George street. "ISS THOMSON (from London) offers . superior Board and Residence; bath, piano, lawn tennis, etc. Clifton House, High street. EDUCATIONAL. INSTRUCTION in Music, and Evening Tuition in Letter-writing, Reading, Spelling ; very moderate terms. Mrs R. C. Ferguson, 6 Stafford terrace, Dundas street. ANCING DEPORTMENT, MUSICAL r CALISTHENICS. MR CHARLES HALL, Great King street north (late 111 Mare street, Hackney, London), is now forming Classes for the above, and will introduce several New Dances which have never been danced in the colonies. Advanced Classes, Fridays; Elementary, Wednesdays, 8 p.m. These Classes are quite private; only pupils admitted. Twelve lessons, LI Is. Juvenile Class, Saturdays, 4 to 5.30. Dramatic Class, Tuesday Evenings, 8 o'clock. Memberswanted. Schools and Families attended. Private Lessons at any hour, ss. Charles Hall's now "B-»ll

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Evening Star, Issue 6725, 6 October 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 6725, 6 October 1885, Page 3

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