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AMUSEMENTS gOIRBES MUSICAL! S. Miss Mary Hume (Pupil of Signor A. BandSjfeftf) Mr Arthur J. Towsey. THE THIRD OF THE SERIES Will be held on THURSDAY EVENING, DEO. 13th. 1883, In the Dtmedin Y.M.O, Association Lecture Room, Moraly plaofl, When, Mr Geo. H. Schaoht (violinist) and Mr Chas. Waud (violoncellist) will assist. Subscription : Five Tickets, 10s (available for ahy evening); bingloTickets, 2s f»d, to be had at Messrs Begg and Co.’s, West and Oo.’s music warehouses, and tlie Dresden Pianoforte Warehouse, Princes street. HORTICULTURAL SHOW AND PROMENADE CONCERT at the Garrison Hall To-morrow (Friday). PROGRAMME. March—“ Why do summer roses fade?”..GW(f. Overture—•“ Occasional ” Muller, Valse—“ Bien Aimes ” Waldtufel. Selection—lrish Airs (vocal chorus)... Basquit. March—“Preciosa” Devery, Valse —“ Far from thee ” Seydell. Fantasia—“BonnieScotland” Metcalfe. Patrol (Turkish) 3lichaelis. Polka— ♦ * Tout ala Joie ” ... Farhach. “ God save the Queen.” D. WISHART, Conductor Dunedin Garrison Band. MORNINGTON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.—Sacred Service of Song, entitled “John Ploughman” (in aid of the Church Building Fund), will be Given by Mr T i Stewart (conductor) and a large Choir To* morrow (Friday), the l4th, commencing at 8. Admission—Adults, Is; Children, 6d. Tickets can be obtained from Members of Committee or Choir.—Alex. Watson, Secretary, QU B B N’S THEATRE, Lessee ... Joa. Piokbbsgill. OPENING NIGHT, BOXING NIGHT. First production in Dunedin of the Largest Panorama In the World, illustrating the ever-green work of MARK TWAIN’S INNOCENTS ABROAD. Magnificent Gifts given away every evening. SHIPPING THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY’S LINE,

S.S. TONGARIEO. Admission to view this Steamer will only be granted on production of PERMIT, to be obtained at the Offices of the undersigned. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY (LIMITED). NOTICE TO PASSENGERS. f¥IHE s.B. ROTORUA, for Akaroa, Lyttelton X Wellington, Pioton, Nelson, Taranaki and Manukau, will leave Port Chalmers on Saturday, 15th instant, after arrival of 12.10 train from town, instead of Monday, 17th instant, as time-tabled. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OP NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED), UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED.) The above Company will despatch Steamers as under:— FOR OAM ABU.—MAORI, 1.8., on Tuesdays and Fridays, Passengers on Friday by 9,10 p.ra. train, •|7JOR TIMARU.—BEAUTIFUL STAR, s.s., I* on. Mondays and Fridays. Passengers on Friday from Dunedin Wharf at 3 p.m. FOR AKAROA.—ROTORUA, s.s., on Saturday, Isth December. Passengers by 12.10 p.m. train. .. THOR LYTTELTON AND WELLINGTON JP —ROTORUA, 8.8., on Saturday, ISth December. Passengers by 1210 p.m. train. • FOB NAPIER, GISBORNE, AND AUCKLAND.— ROTOMAH ANA, 8.8., on Wednesday, 19 th December. Passengers by 2. SO p.m. train, ¥NOR PIOTON, NELSON, TARANAKI JO AND MANUKAU.—ROTORUA, s.s.. on Saturday, 15th December, Passengers by 12.10 p m. train. _ XilOR MELBOURNE VIA BLUFF AND JJ HOBART. —TE ANAU, s.s., on Thursday, 20th December, Passengers by 5.43 p.m. train. • FOR WESTPORT AND GREYMODTH, (taking cargo for Hokitika) MAHINAPUA, s.s., about Wednesday, 19th December, calling at Oamarut Lyttelton, and Wellington. FOE AUCKLAND VIA OAMARU, TIMARU, LYTTELTON, WELLINGTON, NAPIER. GISBORNE, AND TAURANGA.—OMAPERB, s.s., on Saturday, 15th December, Passengers by train. FOR SYDNEY VIA LYTTELTON AND WELLINGTON.—WAKATIPU, s.s.. on Tuesday, 18th December. Passengers by 2.30 f, train. OR SYDNEY VIA LYTTELTON, WELLINGTON, AND EAST COAST PORTS. —EOTOM AH AN A, s.s., on Wednesday, 19th December. Passengers by 2.30 p.m. train. For levuka from Auckland.— PENGUIN, 8.8., about Monday, 17th December, During the months of December, January, an© February, Return Tickets will be Issued over the Company’s lines In New Zealand, and to and from Hobart and Australia, at specially reduced hates, available for return till 31st March, 1884. OvriOKß: Corner of Liverpool and Bond streets. PUBLIC NOTICES. OUT THIS OUT. HORTICULTURAL SHOW. Notice to Exhibitors. MEMBER’S TICKET passes all entries free. Non-members, Is each entry. Entries received this evening and between 6 and 10 a.m. to-morrow (Friday) at the Hall. Articles received after 10 a.m. retained for exhibition only. No articles for competition allowed in the body of the Hall until entries are made. Member’s Tickets mnst be produced. JOHN H. EVERY, Secretary. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. I ESSES J. AND W. GAGE, . Sharebrokers, etc., Removed from Rattray street to 87 PRINCES STREET, Above the Bank of New South Wales. THE COLONIAL MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY, LIMITED. Chief Offices in New Zealand; High street, Dunedin. Gentlemen required to act as Travelling Agents. Liberal terms to capable men, H, S. H. LYALL, Secretary, ROWN, EWING, AND 00, Solicit Inspection of a choice assortment of the latest styles in Juvenile Suits; also Tweed Suits for Boys and Youths. Their Ready-made Gents’ Suits, at Forty-two Shillings, are unequalled in Dunedin for style, cut, and finish. B„ E„ and Co. are also showing the newest designs In Oxford and Regatta Shirts and Gents’ Mercery, ——— - - - SUMMER HOSIERY. Herbert haynes, and 00. have opened up their Summer Hosiery, comprising all the now colors and best makes, at lowest prices. Also a complete assortment, In all sizes, of the well-known Diamond Dye Hosiery. Silk and Spun Silk Hosiery In the following shades Crushed strawberry, raspberry, peach, terra ootta, cardinal, claret, maroon, navy and sky blue, seal brown, ecru, black, etc , etc. HERBERT, HAYNES, AND 00. BELLEKNOWES ESTATE. Sections For Sale on terms to suit purChaßerß, JAMBS A. PARK AND CO., Auotloneera. POSTAL ORDERS, Advertisers are requested to remit Postal Orders Instead of Stamps,

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Evening Star, Issue 6472, 13 December 1883, Page 3

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