Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

juacUMPueatfci AUEB N’S THEATRE.iUNIGHT (?atnrdiy)7 28th APRIL, 1877, To commence at 8 o’clock. THE DEAD MAN’S CAVE THE DEAD MAN’S GAVE THE DEAD MAN’S GAVE. To conclude ’with the screaming farce THE SWISS LOVER. Now Novelties in Preparation. ■g AfiL 0 W’S CIRCUS. TO-NIGHT. L^t,' JßearTofPrinoess’s Thealre. The aboyq includes a Highly-trained Stud of Horses. Beautiful FaTry Pouir s, with Signor Raphael, Principal Fqaestdan ; Miss Selina, the , Dashing Lady Equestrienne r and Gymnast; Jhan ' Prauhlin, Champion. Contortionist and * . Tumbler; Master Benee, Acrobat. Globe ‘ and Barrel Performer; Master Koto a, Fc*ne Eider and Funambulist; Eugene Dupree, the mirth proyoking Clown and Jester; with the far-famed . Troupe of Educated Dogs, Monkeys, Ac. !3f*rioes of Admission—First class, 2a 6d; second do. Is. Doors open. at half-past 7; cbmmanceat 8 o’clock. W. GOOLD, Agent. THE COMING CRISIS.- The Caledonian Braes Band trill give a Ball on the 4th May. : LARMING INTELLIGENCE.—CaIeJnL donian Brass Band’s Ball takes place on the 4th May.

NOTICE! PHRENOLOGY AND REVELATION OF FUTURE. jyjADAME JOSEPHINE, from Melbourne, may be consulted daily at the Teinpennbe Hall, Dunedin. Hours; XI till 0/ d illy; Evenings, except Mondays, from 7 till 9. Letters promptly answered. DANCING CLASSES. iC/f E J. KELLY respectfully announces IVX. that the - Clashes held at the High School and at _ the Temperance Hall will be continued during the winter Quarters only, via., from A- ril to October. Moray April 22. DUNEDIN DANCING ACADEMY, St, George’s Hall. MRS HAM ANN begs to inform those de- • sirous of learning Dancing that Glasses are now formed lor the winter months as follows : • • Juvenile Classes, Monday Afternoon. „ Saturday Morning, r „ Saturday ' fternoon Adult Classes, Monday Evening, Private Class, i< Wednesday Evening, General Claes. „ Thursday Evening, Gentlemen’s Glass. Saturday Evening, General Class. Private Lessons given—terms to each class. One Guinea per Quarter, payable in advance. For further particulars apply to Mrs Hamann, at-.the hall, or her residenoa, Fem Hill street, near cricket ground.

Stalpping. (p p U TEL AND STEAMERS - Sail every Wednesday and Saturday. TVSAUTIFUL STAR, s. e„ {or KL.UFF J>. HA K BOR and PIVERTON, . THIS DAY (SATURDAY). jPasaengeni by 5.15 p.na, train. WANGANUI, s. s., for BLUFF HARBOR. ON WEDNESDAY NEXT. • Cargo for fnveroirgill and Inland Districts ra il Irom Bluff at Consignees' rfefeand expense. H. BOUGHT 'ON and CO.. Manse street. STEAM TO SYDNEY, t ivr.teP.on and tv.’ihurton. At Greatly Reduced Fares. v ffIHE Favorite Screw Steam* S ship EASP.Y, 1,489 tons register, W. Anderson, commander, will be despatched ‘••r l he or on or about W£D NESDAY 23rd May rA RAN'ITr<* ’’T’! Tc Crawford street. m .±>■4 UNION STEAM SHIR COMPANY »» NEW ZEALAND (IJMTTRO).

FOR LYTTELTON, WELLINGTON, Picton, Nelson, Taranaki, and Manuk»n, taking Cargo and Passeng-r* 'Or f-.ra.n----shipment to West Coast ports.—TAUPO, e.s., cn Tuesday, the Ist May. Passengers ' y 1215 1,,? 1 . tr “ D i_ Cargo at Rattray street wharf till 4 p.m. Monday. To be followed by the WELLINGTON, n* on Monday. 7th May. HAWEA, 8;8,', on Friday, 11th May, F)E ttmartj. -taiaeoa, 8.5., .°®, Tuesday, Ist May. Passengers from wnarf at 5 p.m. Cargo till 3 p.m.i at Rattray etty. F2?m S JF r>^ E . Y ’ *** LYTTELTON Wellington, Napier and Auckland (booking *° all Queensland ports) —KOiORUA, B "-* on Thursday. 3rd May. Passengers by 2.30 p.m. train. * To be followed by the WAKATIPU, 8.8.. on Wednesday, 16th May F I °TA?TPA P H ’ POVERTY BAY, * _ T AURA VGA, r<d a. > C-T, A Nt>. via Lyttelton and Wellington,—WANaKA b. b., on Saturday, the 6th May. Fob akaroa. wanaka, fl . 8 , on Saturday, 6th May. Omoxs -■ Umojr Lnru^mos. ’omer of, Liverpool and Honri 1 ? BG-ULAR STEAM CoMMUNICA-4-1* TION BETWEEN DUNEDIN AND OAMAEU. . From DUNEDIN— S,S ‘a^Sato Kl, Tuesday * P M *«ngerg 7.10 P ‘^pfm^trl,in^* Wedaeßday * . Passengers 9.30 Friday * Passengers 7.1 ' SfttUrday ‘ P «««g«ra U.2 s.B°WaitoW ei i? d ? street wharf f( 5»-. SSi f Monda X ß and Thursdays, till p.m., and for ps. Samson, on Wedneedav m 3 p.m ; and on Saturdays tiU 2 7 _ r From OAMARU—RVmvSN> M *-•» M f “-l« ?,B p.m'“!i!S. N ’ Th, ™ i ‘y- *•»»*■. M 8 8 S “ urday - 10.3 D6nd streets.

ntastisas^u-

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ESD18770428.2.15.1

Bibliographic details

Evening Star, Issue 4419, 28 April 1877, Page 2

Word Count
678

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4419, 28 April 1877, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4419, 28 April 1877, Page 2