AMUBEMBNTB. RINCESS'S THEATRE. _ Managers—Messrs MacMahon and Leitch. Triumphant Return of the "SrLVER KtSG" COMPANY. Last Two ights of the Present Season. THIS EVENING (WEDNESDAY), October 7, Grand Military Night, Under the distinguished patronage and in the piesence of SirUeorge Whitmore, K.C.M.G. First time in Dunedin of the Charming Drama, TWO BROTHERS, OB SITHORS TO GRIND. Mr Georgk Leitch in his great creation of Joe Stammers. As performed by him over 900 times in the I'ritish Provinces. Note.—By kind permission the Garrison Band will be in attendance far this occasion. Scenery and Stage Appointments complete in every de ail. Prices: 4s, 2s 6d, Is. Box Office at ths Dresden Piano Depot. Day Tickets at Jacobs's, tobacconist. Children in arms not admitted. Notice. —Doors open at 7 o'clock; curtain rises at 8. Final Tableau at 10.45, giving ample time to catch the late Trains and Trams. J. W. DODGE, Business Manager. t LL SAINTS' SCHOOL-ROOM. MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC ENTER-] TAINMENT by Members of the Girls' Friendly ' Society, assisted by we'l known Amateurs. " The Knave of Hearts "; also an Extravaganza. Tuesday and Wednesday, October 6th and 7th. Ticktts, Is, at Horsburgh's. * ARRI S 0 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. Ho*. R. Stout, Premier; Hiß Worship the Mayor and City Coflncillors,; Lieut-colonel fctavely, Officers and Volunteers; Caledonian Society, etc. In Aid of the Funds of the OTAGO BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION, Poors open ftt 7.80, commence at 8. Admission—Chairs, 3s; Gallery, 2a; Body of Hall, Is. JAMES BROWN, Hon. Seo. Out of consideration for above Entertain meut, the Management of the Silver King Comjuny has generously dt cided Not to Open on that Evening, although originally set apart for Mr Leltch's Benefit. GOVERNMENT NOTICES. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. NEW SEAL AND INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION At Wellington, opening on Ist August, 188 S. CHEAP EXCURSION FARES TO WELLINGTON via LYTTELTON, By Rail and Steamers of the Union S.S. Company's Fleet. THROUGH EXCURSION TICKETS will he issued to Wellington from the undermentioned Stations, at the fares named, on any dat« (Sundays excepted) between 20th July and 20th October, both days inclusive, and r-" be available for return for a period not exceed* 35 days from date of issue:— * " Ist Class 2nd 2nd Class and and and From Saloon. Saloon,, Steeiage, Dunedin } WaHcouaitiV °*- "~ "~- ]palmeraWn) Otfntoa i KS » 72s 6d .67,6 d Milton J Passengers on the outward and homeward ellington on the return journey within 28 days from the date of issue of tickets, Holders of Excursion Tickets will be permitted to break the journey by rail at any stopping place on direct Ime of route, either going or returning, provided the return journey is completed withm 35 days from date of issue of tickets, ailway Department does not guarantee Emers will leave Lyttelton at any particular time on any particular date, or that i.l —IM V- -. -3.A2 fll .1 A_l - wsmmmsm Bengers must make their own arra and must also bear their own expenses if it i necessary to wait at Lyttelton. J. P. MAXWEHi, General Manager N.Z.R, Wellington, 2nd July, 1885. A.UOTIONB THURSDAY, Bth OCTOBER, At 12 o'clock. To Butchers and Others. AMES SAMSON AND GO. " have received instructions from Mr Thomas Clifford (who is giving up business) to " auction, on the Premises, Frederick street (near White Horse Hotel), The whole of his stock of Butchers' Requirements, including— Avery's counter platform scales and weights, iron railings, hooks, ohoppera, meattaws, baskets, desk, butoner's blook, counter (with drawers), pickling tubs and barrels, etc., etc, etc Albo, Fireproof eafe. Without reserve. FRIDAY, Oth OCTOBER, At 2 o'olock. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANO, ETC. On the premises, No. 4, Gore terrace, Hope street. JAMES SAMSON AND GO. have been favored with instructions from Mrs Wilson, who is leaving for Sydney, to sell by auction, The whole of her Household Furniture, including— Superior piano (by Bord), 100 tabic, 7 spring-bottomed chairs, couch, gertt's easy chair in cretonne, whatnot, ottoman, fender and fire-irons, Brussels carpet, hearth-rug, crumb cloth, window curta ns, curtain-pole antf ripga, pictures, onoamenta, the s.n<l requisites of 4 bedrooms, china and ' glassware, kitchen furniture and cooking utensils, cutlery, napery, portable copper boiler, wringer, .washing appliances, etc., etc., etc. TO-MORROW (Thursday), OCT. Bth, 2o'clock* Under Distraint for Rent. GEORGE SEARLE AN© CO. have received instructions to sell, at their Central Rooms, 87 Princes street, Cupboard, Carpet, Iron and Wool Bedsteads Cedar Couch (hah), 4 Chairs (leather), Washstand and Ware, To'let Table, Meat S»fe> Round Table, Chest Draweis, Picjupes,. Crockery, etc., etc., etc. Witho\\t reserve. Also, Musical Box, ia good condition. THURSDAY, Bth OCTOBER, At 2 o'clock. RED LION HOTEL AND LEASEHOLD PRQPEBTY, Stafford sfteet, "AMES A. PARK AND CO. •J are by Mr H. Walker to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Stafford street, on Thursday, October 8, at 2 o'clock (if not previously, disposed of privately), the unexpired term of lease of part of section 27, block. VI., having a frontage to Stafford street, Dunedin; together with the, h.cjS&l thereon, known as the " Red Liojij" Ths hotel is substantially built ofbbractk t wish stone foundation, and contains. 29 k roojas, inclusive of the bar and billiard-roW. Stook and furniture at valuation, for further particulars apply to THE AUCTIONEERS, "AMES A. PARK AND COMPANY, v General Auctioneers, CommUajon Agents, and Valuators.—Oominodious Auction Rooms Open for the Sale of Properties, Household Furniture, and General Merchandise of every description. Liberal cash advances made on goods sent to the rooms tor sale. Account Sales promptly rendered. Auction Rooms: No. 14 Stafford Street. Dunedin,
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Evening Star, Issue 6726, 7 October 1885, Page 3
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