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AMUSEMENTS: Q tl'E fi N’S tfililßß Proprietor... ... if. 0. ■. Lecturer ... ... • A Phmp Stuart. TO-NIGfHT, _■ NINTH GRAND FURNITURE PRESENTATION. TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAYS APRIL 11th, Rainer’s Gf eat Panorama of the RU S S 0-T URK I» H WAR. To-night, in addition to the usual Presents, another Handsome Suite of Drawing-room Fair* nlture (in cretonne), worth Thirty Guineas, will be given away. , , , Recipient of Suite of Furniture last evening, Mr Bullers, Bremar street; Dinner Service, Mi s Sullivan, Dowling street. L Note. —Presents to be given away; Thursday —Bedroom Suite (complete, eight pieces). Friday—Another Magnificent Walnut Piano. Saturday—Magnificent Dressing-chest. . MONSTER GIFT NIGHT. Mr Lindsell plays a Violin Solo each evening. Secure your tickets during the day at Abraham’s, tobacconist, and avoid the' crash at night. Furniture and Pianos to bo given away now on view In front of the Queen’s Theatre. P RING & SB’S THEATRE. TUESDAY, APRIL 17, 1883. Grand Orchestral and Vocal Concert tendered to HERR LOUIS TUTSOHKA (Late Conductor of Tambour Major Opera Company), ■ By the moat efficient Professional and Amateur Talent in Dunedin, Box Plan at West 8. ST. PETER’S CHURCH, Oaversham, CHOIR "CONCERT. At Naumann’s Hall, South Dunedin— WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11. Piano...Mr A. J. Barth. , Violin,..Mr George H. Sohacht. Together with Sti Peter’s Church Choir (Kindly assisted by other Friends and the St. Matthew’s Dramatic Club). Doors open at’7.Bo p.m. Commence at 8 p.m. The Chair will be taken by J. Osmond, Esq., Mayor of South Dunedin, in the unavoidable absence of the Incumbent of St. Peter’s. Tickets 2s and Is. “SAN&S AN!) THEIR VICTIMS.” WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL It MR ALEX ANDER STUART will deliver a i Lecture on “ Banks and Their Victims,” at the Oddfellows’ Hall, Rattray street, on the above-named evening. • Pauperism and the Banks. —Major Atkinson and Mr Green.—Putting on the Screw.—N.S.F. —Big Overdrafts.—Victims and their experlenbe.—The Coming Orasli among the Banks. —Enormous Liabilities, —Small amount of Coin available. Doors open at 7.80. The trouble ,plll begin at 8 p.m. sharp. “Victims” admitted free on presenting certificates from His Worship the Mayor ot inability to pay. Admission, One Shilling.

Dunedin dancing academy, Oddfellows’Hall, Stuart street (near Octagon). —The Quarterly Examination of Juvenile Classes will take place on Friday afternoon, at 3 o’clock. Parents and friends are requested to attend, Mrs Hamann. __ MEETINGS. The usual quarterly meeting of the Young Men’s Societies’ Union will be held in the Young Men’s Rooms, Moray place, on Wednesday, 11th insi, at 7.50 p.m. Business: Mr Smith will read a Paper on “National iisorance.” JOHN ROSE, Hon. Sec. TAIERI AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. AN ADJOURNED MEETING of the Committee of Management and General Meeting of the Members of the Society will be held in ,the Garrison Hall, Mosgiel, on Tuesday, the 17th insi, at 2 o’clock p.m. Business: To consider the acquiring of a Freehold Permanent i Show Ground. A full attendance ia requested ; ROBERT FINDLAY, Secretary. | Mosgiel, Sth April, 1883. LODGE OTAGO KILWINNING, No. 417, S.C. THE REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING of the above Lodge will be held Tomorrow (Thursday) Evening, at tho Masonic Hall, Moray place, at 7.30 o’clock. Visitors cordially invited. By order of R.W.M. G. 0. JEFFERY, Hon, Sec. STAR OF THE BAST QUART2£MINING COMPANY (REGISTERED). A SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING of Shareholders in the above Company will be held In the Company’s office, 148 Princes street, Dunedin, on Thursday, 19th insi, at 3 p.m. Business: To receive Director’s Report, Mine Manager : and .Surveyor’s Report, Statement of Accounts, and generally to consider whether further expenditure should be incurred in developing the Mine, GEORGE WATSON, Legal Manager. Dunedin, 11th April, 1883. innim HMIH ELECTION NOTICE. BOROUGH OF SOUTH DUNEDIN. SOUTH WARD BLBOTDN, MR G. T. CLARKE will Address the Rate- > ! payers of this Ward at Maloney’s Hotel on Friday Evening Next, at 8 o’clock. EDUCATIONAL. SECOND QUARTER will Commence April 16th. Miss H. Forsyth, London street and Royal terrace. •' • PIANOFORTE.— Miss M‘Adam’s Second Quarter Commences April 11th. References, etc., to Mr Fitzgerald, Normal School. RS GILKISON’S SCHOOL, Manor place.—Second Quarter Commences Monday, 16th April; English, French, Music, Singing, Dimcing. ' Herr BBNNO sohbrbk Ha Resumed Teaching. Moeat Place, Opposite Coffee Palace* A GRADUATE of Edinburgh University desires several hours’ Private Teaching. Pupils prepared for University and other examinations. Address “ Student,” Stab Office, Herr stbinmet z, Receives Pupils for Pianoforte, Organ, and Singing, 3 Albert terrace, George street. [A CABD.] f£|Hß MISSES HUME are prepared to receive Pupils for instruction in Singing and Fixing the Voice. Full particulars at Begg’s Music Warehouse on Wednesdays and Fridays between twelve and one o’clock. AUCTION NOTICES. FRIDAY, 13th APRIL, At 2 o’clock. For the benefit of whom it may concern. Jambs samsqn and co, have, received instructions to sell by auction at their Rooms, The Stock and Trade of a Machinist, comprising— Every kind of sewing machine, stocking machines, and all the tools and appliances belonging to a piactical machinist; also a large lot of sundries, gofitleman’s riding saddle, Etc., etc., etc. No reserve. f FRIDAY, 13th APRIL, At 2 o’clock. JA ME S SAM S0 N AN D GO. have been favored with instructions from Mr Edwards to sell by auction, at their Rooms . Household Furniture—l large carpet, 14 x 11-3 (nearly new), 1 superior spring couch, 1 iron bedstead,, 1 100 table, 1 kitchen table, 1 meat safe, 1 steel bar fender and fireirons, superior mattress and bolster. Also, fall Scotch mock twist and toilet chests of drawers, oheffonier, wash-stand and ware, dressing and kitchen tables, parlor and kitchen chairs, had? spring bottomed couch and easy chair?. f)oor cloth, kitchen utensils, 1 ana every kind of orockeryware,

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Evening Star, Issue 6262, 11 April 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 6262, 11 April 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 6262, 11 April 1883, Page 3

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