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AKZMsnxsnts. RINOESS'S THEATRE. Bo'e I'esseeand Manager : Mr George Darrell. BPEOIATi GRAND PRODUCTION ! MONDAY. FEBRUARY 19, 187f, Will be presented, at the above 1 heatre, on a scale of magnificence, a new and original Comedy-Drama, in five acts, by GEORGE DAB HELL. Author of "Transported for Life" "The Trump Card," "The Struggle for Freedom," " Under the Ban," &c, entitled THE FOUR FETES! Entirely New Scenes by Mr J. S. Wilis. Walter FMrfield (an Jmglish geutleman—honesty before wealth), Mr Geo. Darrell, with original song by the author, music by Mr Leech, entitled ".My Natal Day." James Smiley (an EngUfih speculator—wealth before hone»ty), Mr« 7. B. Steele. Toe Hon. George Xriutsdowne (a little Boft in the head, but sound at the heart), Mr H. Stoneham. Richard Baymond (an English merchant with a marriageable daughter—stocks and shares versus aching hearts), Mr D. Clinton. John Bartram (a false friend—one of the many), Mr I. F. Keofb. Fitzgerald O'Massy (a true friendone of the few), Mr Oily Deering. Sergeant Black (of Meotland Yard), Mr J. Hooper. Mr lmTomkins (and bis whiskers—a domesMr it. Jjove. Morgan (an Australian ••uger), Mr J. (Well. Hayes (bis mate), Mr Banoe Wilson. Martin (a man to be seen and not heard), Mr A. Ashton. Miss Florence Raymond, Mies Marion Willis. Miss Maud Kennedy, Miss Patty Holt. Miss Deborah Pike (an exponent of " Women's Rights." and a crusade against rum), Mieß Bessie Vivian. IKMPEEANCE HALL, MORAY PLACE. Only a few nights more of HOWOBTffS ORIGINAL HIBERNICA. Positively closing THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22. Ntw change of Programme. New Songs. New Dances. New Features. The Hibernica will exhibit at Port Chalmers for one night only, on Saturday, February 24. DANCING. i|/|B J. KELLY respectfully announces ItJL that the Juvenile Clas* at the Ternpeianoe Hall will be resumed on Saturday nerr, 10th inafc. Quarter commences from date of entrance. Moray place, February 5.

Snipping. *-*UON bTEAM SHIP COMTANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED). FOB OAMARU.- WAITAKI, (O. and D.S.C.), Tomorrow, Tuesday,2othFeb. Passengers by 7.10 a.m. train. Cargo till 4 p.m, Monday. SAMSON, p. 8., on Wednesday, the 21st February. Passengers by the 3.30 p.m. train. Cargo till 2 p.m. gilOR TIMARU.~TAIAROA, «.»., I. 1 To-morrow, Tuesday, the 20fch February. Passengers by the 5.15 p.m. train. FOR HOKITIKA, GREY, AND WESTPORT, via Bluff, Milford Sound, _ , AR, 8.8., To-morrow, Tuesday, 20th Feb. Passengeis by 12.15 p.m. train. FOR LYTTELTON, WELLINGTON, Rctou, Nelson, Taranaki, and ManuNapier, Poverty Bay, Foxton, Rangltikei, Westport, Hokatika, and Grevmouth.— T . A V, PO « i* 8 -» on Wednesday, the To be followed by the WELLINGTON, s.s., Saturday, 24th February. H A W E A, 5.8., Thursday, Ist March JU on Saturday, 24th Feb. FOR SYDNEY, via Lyttelton and Wellington, (booking paß3engers through to Passengers by 2.30 p.m. train. To be followed by the R »-i ORUA, s. s., via all Northern Porta, on Wednesday, 7th March. FOB NAPJER, POVERTY BAY, ard AUCKLAND.- W A ft A K A, b. s., on Saturday, 3rd Maech. Offices : Union Bum Dmas, Comer of Liverpool and Bond Htreete. SOUTHLAND STEAMERS Sail aa under: WANSANui, a. a., for BLUFF ,*„ «. HARBOR, ON WEDNESDAY NEXT. Passengers by 5,15 p.m. train. RIVERTON, ON SATURDAY NEXT, Car b o for Invercargill and Inland Districts forwarded by rail Irom Bluff at Consignees' risk and expense. H. HOUGHTON and CO., Manse street. BTKAM TO NEWCASTLE AND SYDNEY, Via Lyttelton and Wellington. ■** » MIHE Favorite Screw Stcamm ship EfvSBY, 1,489 tons register, A. Kennedy, con> < tnander, will be despatched for thfl above porta on or about TUESDAY). 27th February. Reduced Fares. WRANOT3 VITT/rON'

JKaucatlonal. ■J< JLU metis, Kc. Mr Gow has Resumed this Class at the Normal School. THE NEW DAY S-CHOHL, Cartfill street. Commercial Department—Mr Gow. Classical and Mathematicd Do.—Mr M'Lean, of tbe Glasgow University. Tmns: LI Is per Quarter and upwards. HE MItJSES BELL GI\TB MUSIC LESSONS at their Rooms, and at the Girl*. Booms at Mr Hardy's Offices, near Mr 0. Beggs Music Saloon, Princes street. Business Notice. YARD WIDE CARPETS, IOJd per yard; China Matting, 9d, 9£d per yard: Carpets, Ib, 1b 3d per yard; Floor Cloths, B«6d par yard; Kidderminster Carpets, 2b per yard ;;Tapestry Carpets, 3s 6d per yard; Lone Curtains, 4s 6Vf, ss, Ss 6d per pair ; Cretonnes, .DOT vard: Hearth Rum <:= (ia n„ ra . r% ' Matting, Twine Matting, Felt aquares,'2s».B HERBERT, ft CO.

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Evening Star, Issue 4361, 19 February 1877, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4361, 19 February 1877, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4361, 19 February 1877, Page 2

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