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AMUSEMENTS. : ft i tf 0 E S S'S THEATRE. Leasts, Mr It. B. Lewis. . Manager, Mr Edtf at d F. Wolfe. TO-NIGHT (MONDAY) TO-NIGH^,' POMP Or, POMP POMP BEFORE POMP POMP and POMP. POMP AFTER POMP, POMP i& PgMP. POMP WAR *©M? Crowded House to witness the first grand pro-' duction on Saturday Evening. Great Success. Great Success. Explosion of the Mississippi Steamboat. I Explosion on Board and Blowing Up of Mie ' Mississippi Steamboat. Exciting and Startling Railway Scene. Attempted Destruction and Escape 62 *h« Passenger Train. Rock on a Passenger Train. View of Roanoka Valley. Last Night But Two of this Great Sensational Drama. Thursday Evening—Under the Gaslight. Stalls and Pit Tickets at Nathan's, tobacconist, E, Si WOLFS, Manager. E W LYCEUM HALL. ~~ THIS (Monday) EVENING. ! THE MUSICAL U ftlOtf. A. 3. ToWsey, conductor. SECOND CONCERT (MISCELLANEOUS). Chorus of 40 Voices. Orchestra of 30 Performers. Doors open 7.30; commence at 8. Dress Circle, 3s; Front Seats, 2s; Back Seats, One Shilling. JOHN WOOD, Hon. Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICES. PUBLIC NOTICE. CITY BUTCHERY, Rattray street. HAVING NOW REMOVED into my new establishment in Rattray Street, I take this opportunity of cordially thanking those kind friends and the public who have supported me through the severe opposition which for some time past has been particularly directed against me in my old premises, and to assure them that my best energies will be devoted to merit a still more extended share of pnbli« patronage. The shop has been fitted up in the latest Continental style, and for beauty of design, cleanliness, and convenience cannot be surpassed by any establishment of the kind in the Southern' Hemisphere. The services of a first-class tradesman for the Small Goods Department has been secured. Real Epping, Pork, Beef, German, and all other Sausages will be always on hand and thek j quality guaranteed. I Special Conveniences have been prepared for Curing Hams, Bacon, Spiced, and Corned Beef in large quantities. I A complete Plant for the manufacture of Preserved and Potted Meats, Tongues, etc., haa | been ordered, and when fitted up will supply the Lunch, Breakfast, and Supper Table with tasteful delicacies. The whole business will be under my personal supervision. Leading feature iri Conducting it will be cleanliness, civility, and attention to the requirements of rich and poor. will be sold at the Lo west Possible Prices. Special arrangements will be made with hotels, restaurants, and large consumers. Customers waited upon in all parts of the City and suburbs. SHIPPING MADE A SPECIALITY. Note the address: S. G. SMITH, City Butchery, Rattray street, Dunedin. EN'S CLOTHING. Just Opened, Special Purchase. Inspection invited, BROWN, EWINC, AND CO. WILL CLOSE 15th JULY. GEAND NATIONAL HURDLE RACE, To bo run at FLEMINGTON, JULY 22nd, 1882. TICKETS, 10s. v F ALL NUMBERS obtained till 15th July, _' when Awards will bo declared. Should the number exceed 1,000, as it probably will, a second event will be included. By letier only, with two stamps enclosed, Please send P.O. Orders or Bank Notes ; coin must not be sent or letters registered. Country cheques must have Is exchange added. Postage stamps will be ADA MANTUA, Care of Mr Abraham, Box 351, Post Office, Dunedin. BOROUGH OF MAORI HILL. "OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that James _ Robertson Renwick has this day been duly nominated for the office of Auditor for the year ending May 31st, 1882. As the number of nominations d«cs not exceed the number of offices to be filled. I hereby declare the said James Robertson Renwick to be duly elected. ' E. S. CLARKE, Returning Officer, Maori Hill, May 29th, 1882. WATER OF LEITH DISPENSARY, Great King street, Dunedin. BBAGLEY AND SON beg to intimate to • the Inhabitants of North Dunedin, Water of Leith, and North-east Valley, that they have taken over the above OLD ESTABLISHED DISPENSARY. New and commodious Premises have been erected; the Stock has been re-arrangedJ and every effort will be made to secure the confidence and support of the Inhabitants, and to maintain the reputation of the Firm. Head Establishment: 134 and 136 George street, Dunedin. AIBFORD'S QUEEN'S ARMS HOTEL, Princes street, Ddnhdin. Accommodation for a few respectable Boarders. Every convenience, and terms moderate. PIANOS, ORGANS, or HARMONIUMS Repaired by contract. Begg and Co., Dunedin. MEETINGS. U.A.0.D.-LODGE OTAGO. j SPECIAXj SUMMONED MEETING will i , in -j. i.v~ "Rnniin. Ifottr&V street, on Wednesday, May 31st, at 8 p.m. Business of great importance. A. KRULL, AD. OTAGO LICENSED VICTUALLERS' ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL MEETING. [EMBERS of the Trade are invited to Meet at Golder'a Central Hotel on Tuesday, the 30th inßt., at 3 p.m. JOHN CARROLL, President. VANGELISTIO. Mr CHEYNEY, just arrived from London, and connected with the London Evangelistic Society, will Preach (D.v.) in the Union Church, opposite the Museum, on Wednesday, 31st May, | at 7.30 p.m. On Friday Mr Oheyney will Address Children in the Union Churoh.

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Evening Star, Issue 5994, 29 May 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 5994, 29 May 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 5994, 29 May 1882, Page 3

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