AKUSEBIFTfI. RINCBSS'S THEATRE. Lessee Businesa Manager Mr M. Hegarty Mr W. G. Crowley STRUCK OIL. STItUCK OIL. STRUCK OIL. TO-NIGHT, BAKER & PAKRoiriS COMBINATION Will produce this Celebrated Drama To-night. STRUCK OIL, A story of the Ame ican Civil War, and the discovery of Oil "Walls in Pennsylvania, Prices—4?, 2c 6d, and Is. Box office aI. West's Mutic Saloon. u e en's theatre. the carmini morley opera company, IN 1L TROVATORE TO-NIGHT, SATURDAY. TROVATORE, The Grandest Success ever achieved in the Southern Hemisphere, Thursday'.-. performance of "Teovofcore" is acknowledged on all hands to have been the finest roadiUon of Venli's miot popular opera over given in the Colonies. To-night's proceeds will be handed to the Benevolent Institution. "WEDNESDAY, 13th— Missß. Hume as Maritana THURSDAY, 14thMiBB M.Hume on Maritana Stage Manager and Dhector: Carmini Moiiley. The Box Plan at Bogg's Music Saloon, where, to avoid the crush, tickets may bo obtained to all parts of the House. Prices of Admission—Front Rows of Circle, 7s 6d ; Reserved Seats in the Circle and Stalls, 6s; Unresorved Seats, 3* and 2*. DANCING.— Prince of Wales's Birthday, Temperanc-T Hall. Gentlemen, 2s 6d ; Ladies invited. Commencing 8 o'olock punctually. A. Hamann. DANCING. ■RILL-SHED. OCTAGON, Princo of Waleß's Birthday. Extended Programme. Music by City Guards' Brass Band. Gentlemen, 2s. Ladies invited, . Strictly select. DUNEDLN DANCING ACADEMY (Established 1865). DDFELLOWS' HALL, Goorge street.— Adult and Juvenile Classes arranged to nult the wi«bes of everyone. Juvenile Classes, Saturday (Morning and Afternoon); Gentlemen's Class, Friday Evening; Ladies' Clats, Wednesday Evening. Private lessons given. For full particulars of the above and other olajueß, apply to MRS HAMANN, Fernhill street, near Cricket Ground. DANCING AND MUSIC ACADEMY, Moray place (off Stuart street). Ladies' Class—Wednesdays, at 3.45 p.m. Adult Class—Thursdays, at 8 p.m. Juvenile Class—Saturdays, at 3 p.m. Private Lessons. Piano, Harmonium, Singing, ad Violin taught. Bands provided. J. KELLY, Professor.
snxppim STEAM TO S Y ; Via Lytteltoa and "WftHuigwu, ,At Greatly KeduaScl Fares. THE Favorite Screw Steamship EASP.Y, i 1,489 tons register, W. S\ Anderson, commander, Sr 1 will be despatched for the above ports on or about WEDNESDAY, 4th DEOEMBEB. Passexgehs' Bates. Saloon. Steerage. To LvtMton £1 10 0 £1 0 0 To Wellington 3 0 0 2 0 0 Newcastle and Sydney ... 10 0 0 4 0 0 ftetum tieVoto issued for saloon. Through rates quoted for psisaengers or freight to Nelson and West Coast porta, transhipping at Wellington, FRANCIS FULTON, Crairfr.i'd nl:reet '±*l *c-j«tY i'?>.d«.':r.|'i!l» jn-.-f' S;.i .■.*•;»?... ■KETI, s.n. f for INVEECAKGILL Front Port CTir.lmr-rK, TO-MOEIiOW (SUNDAY). Passengera by 9.39 a.m. train. Oft:- : ;.t- for Invorcariri); t.rA Inland DIV-irJctj f<j"*s.»(l*d bj-r&3l from Bluff m Oovuignses' rUk, ■KEDTTOED FARES. H. HOUGHTON hj CO . S£au«> »krwrt. OBIENT 'LINE OF STKAMSIIirS, FOE LONDON. The following full-powered steamships will be dispatched for lon don, via tho Suez Canal, on or about the following date. 1 ) : cuzco... ACONCAGUA. January J.}. Ihese steamships, expmnsly built and fitted for carrying passengers on L.ng ocean voyages. n-o each jioout 4.000 tons register, and mako'the passago in about forty days?. Fares from Sviwtev or Melbourne : First Saloon, GO to 75 sruineas. Second Saloon, 3;"> guineas. Third-class (enclosed cabjaa) 20 to 22 miuoas. Open berths, for men only, 10 guineas Passengers can book from Dunedin at a through rate to cover intercolonial fa:o and lal dues and so secure special advanta"es Apply in Loudon to F. GREEN ft CO ' and ?T{mfe-i? nen ? • !im v KavJ Company (Limited): and m Dunedin to UNION STEAMSHIP CO. of N.Z. (Limited). DUNEDIN AND OAMAKU STEAM «,»«* FIIOM IWS'KDIN: , TOESDAY, the 12th NovrnVr. riuwenpen g{ 2 9 p P- m - train - Cargo at wharf THURSDAY, the 14th November. Passengere per 9 p.m. fawn. Cargo at wharf till 4 p.m. SUNDAY, the the 17th Nov. P,, < we)3 from wbarf a* Bp.m. Ca-g> till m, tm batu'.day. Saloon, 12s (id; return, Li. Steerage. 7s 6d: return, 10s. Offices j Union Buildings, Eond atrent,
Um °™? ~ , SH ' P ' COMPANY OJf HEW ZEALAND (LIMITED). mm 2IMAinj, T BEAUTIFUL STAE, S . B . JL 1 on Tuesday, tho 12th Nov. Paswngen ppr ?80 pm. train. iSal-ion, 2'jj: Stcr•ga,lJSn,- CrirgoiiU H a m. TTOUiI ~ HAWKi, «.»., Satux-- .»' dftv, L'.>rd-J»uv«*moMV Nov.. .Wcioß. Moil.™, ;iv i( ( \7«4 Coas-li, fa ho tem . .,.<■ i.V ; !1,,.g»...-., per 1 ».!* p.ip. t: p. n. Cargo at wharf till 4 p.m. Tuosuay. SPofco tol'ov/Gci hv th« TA.TJPO, Ififch T.IRANAKT. TOili Nov lUfc.ftKiAOß, 'UAHANAIi-.t, «.n<! MAlWinj, „ s.s„ o/i "\\><lncsii>«, ♦'-^t ; .ti. n.-; w:»in<ni. i .o: n >; fl V,„ a>sc-ngera pnr I?.ir, p.m. tivin. Cargo at wUrf till 4 p.m. Tucarlsy. TAttAKAKI. s.s;."«riTiiPß.3fl,y, ]9fch Nov, fttOll -S.A.VJJER, POVERTY BAY. '"AU. 3? RANOA, and Att o Kv, afr "r? _ m v^n 3 * o '-,-*;"'''?* 1 Satn *day, «»e lGthNov. To &-•• followed by the .HAWEA, ».*., on Faturdav, 23i-d Nov TRIOR SYDNEY, via Lyttelton, and Wel"action, (taJdng. rausengern through to all the Queeanland For. I ;,?}.—WAKATIPU £".»■■ Wednesday, the 20th November! sVivrW* 01 ?, K the 230 P-m. train, TO 00 followed liy t>c Nov « *«•»*» p^ eacll MONDAY tmd »r.M: SviiW °^ ... * Ojtwots : Umos EtrsiDrjsos, (toner, of Liverpool tnd Bond sheet*,
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Evening Star, Issue 4896, 9 November 1878, Page 2
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829Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4896, 9 November 1878, Page 2
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