<4* m«. r«en?fc> T H W A. T K K. , Sole i eases '. John I A Hall Musical Director U. '.V. Kohler Stage Manager Oily Peering THTB (Tuesday) TT-VRSIVO, JAN. 29, 'UBoVnck The Cha miag < nmady. CUE .NE i.l ,Y. • < ■U •• NKI .LY. . OUR NELLY. The Amerioan Noveltv Troupe in New Ethiopian SkeHios. To morrow the Greatest : ill of the -Yawn, The Great Amerioan Vrama, "T T nole Tom's Cabin; or, J.ife in the Pouth." Box Offica at West'*! Music Saloon. R. B. WISEMAN, Business Manager. RINCESS'R T H Ji A T R E. TO-MORROW (Wednesday) J A NIT \«Y 30 *DA WARD. ADA W\BD. In conjunction with th* LYHI i. HOWAHDR TROXTPF. The Ca'edonian Rand have kindly volunteered. Uoy plan a* Pe»g'a fi dmisoinn 4<, 61, Is. J. a * KDNF R, /* g»i t I H A R L E S OLA R K J ■ \\— TEMPER \NCE HA.I.L. THURSDAY THACKERAY. KfiTUAY—OLIVER OROMW-U,; or TiiWe and SworV Hi; 2-s; Is. Plans of 'eats r.fßp-g'a. K S. SMY H.V., MansraDAtfC'nWJ- \M) MIWC •' f! '• l)K MY, Moray Plavw (off Stuart gtre.t). J. KFLLY reßpec'fully announces 1 V * that in future his Classes will b ■ hnld in the 1 artje recently erected in the rear of his residence. Ladies' (/lass ... Wednesdays at 345 p.m. Juverile Class ... Saturdays, at 3 p.m. One Guinea per Quarter.
T-RTVATE CL SSE a , either ndu't or nv. Nile, may b9 formed by special arrargeent. ADULTS desirous o attaints proficiency may acquire the art in a few easy lesions. 01j*S<FS, juvenile or .v'ult, in country distr'ote attended should sufficient inducement offer. MUSrO— Piano, Harmon'um, Singing, and Violin taught. Music provided for Quadril'e Paitie*. DUNEDIN D*Nri>JO An APE MY, Oddfellows' Hall, George street. IRS FA MANN" begs to inform her Mends and pupils that Classes are now Resumed, Privnt<\ Gene-al. and Juvenile Oencril Clares evry "Hominy j>,nd Saturday Eveni gs ; GentlemenV, Thurpday Evening; Private OL»r«, Tuesday Kveningr ; Juvenile Clm.i. Saturday :';fternnon : Ladies Meet Wednesday Evening Private Lessons criven. Terms to each Oss : '■ 'ne Guinea per Quarter. For particular* apply MR? HA.MANN, Fernhill street, Near Cricket oround. ib\-ifping. ? WON STEAM SRI? COMPANY C* NFW ZEALAND (LlMmSL*'}. FOp SYDNEY, via 7 YTTT'. r "•'''W. Wellington, Nar>ier, and Auolihnd (booking passengers through to all the Oueensland portal ~ ROTORTJA. «s, on Thursday, 31st January, Passengers by 12.15 p m train. Tc b*» followed bv the WAKATIPTJ. fl.s on" Saturday, 16th Feb. f/OR TIM»RU. MAO "T, a p.. ** on FridTr. the Ist F hrnarv Passengers by 513 pm. train. Cargo till 2 .m. POP LYTTEL fON. WFUTNGTON. Napier. Poverty Bay. Tnnranga, and Auckland (taking cargo and for Picton, ti be tran hipped at Wellington ) HA W E A, b. b. on Monday, the 4th February '"asssngers by 1215 p.m. train.
To he followed bv TAUPO, s «. on Monday, the 11th Feb. fjt.OE r.YTTET/rON". WKLLIN«JT«v*j Nelson, Taranaki. and Manrkan taking Cargo nnd Passes for tran stlpment to Hie West n»rts. - TAK \N A KI. a.s. on Wednesday, the 6ih leb Passengers by 19.15 p.m." train. f«o*f HOKTTIKA.. (JFRV >-' -nd via Bhiff and Martin's and Jack«on'a Fays, M A : > Ul. s s on .Friday Bth February, ITIOE AKAUOA. -TAUPO «. e W on Monday, the 11th February, Passengers by 12.15 p.m. train. w ote.—Until the 31st of January, return tickets will be_ to Ports within the Colony, at which the Company's steamers call at a reduction of 30 per cent, off double fares, available for return till 28th February Otftces Futldinos, Corner cf Liverpool and Bond streets UNEDIN ft O.Uv".;-' : *^.- r STEAM SERVICE rrom DUNEDINcimvArt .... *>KIirUSBPA7 ... >'»n« SfISPAY ... WAT-AKI SAMSON WAIT. Ki SAMS «T 5 a.m. tnt'ii, 9 p.m. „ /5 A.M. „ fUsi* A.M. .. Cargo received at I attrav street wharf on -Vfondays and Thursday!* till 4 p.m. • sad on Wedmsdays and -aturdavs till 2 ;>.m. jiusrAi WHr.NE3DAV ... fnvasDA7 , -Utcrpay WATT J %l •' AJttSON W A [TAUT 10.30 a.m. 6 p.a. 10.30 A.M. H«loon, 20i»; steerage, IBs; not Inch di maale. • •flice* ; Ujiion Building, Boml sf.rpflt. HO UT H ' aX »> ST v) Sail every Wednesday and s aturdav I XCUK IO > PARES. '■ ■- GANTJ J, H . «., for B'.lTli'f' TIAPBiVR I O-MORROW (WEDNESDAY). r*amnn?or» by 5.15 p.m. train. fnve-cargili and Inland Districtforwardad by roil from Bluff at Consign e»' ride s fraloon, 30s; Petim. 50=t ; Steerage 20s R. VLuWiHTO y and CO , Mansj Un^ 3TKAM TO 8Y UN BY. Via ' yfcteitoc and Wellington. At Greatly Peduced Fares. « , {£k 'T HE Favorite Sciew Pteam- • J * ship F.ABBV, HB9 tow, v <- register, W. Anderson, commander, will be despatched a i ttit? r» axr „ , ™ t ftbove »x»rteoa or about B\Tt'RDAY, 9_h February. iPA.iaE.VGKBB' ..Kates Halo-->i\. ,• '■■■ ;c - y'Hto< .. po ~ n ( ~ ~,'• AX-iOIS TULTOV Cr.\irf'.->rf? «'■ cwoulatioD, o/or 89,000 weekly
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Evening Star, Issue 4653, 29 January 1878, Page 2
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