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AMUSEMENTS RINOKSd'S, tf Hl* 40! RE. THIS (SATURDAY) EYENIM, December 22. , Entertainments In aid of the BURNS STATUE FUND. . LASTNfGHT. FAROE- 4 * TAMING A TIGER." Selections by NAVAL BRIGADE BAND. MUSICAL INTERLUDE, During which Mrs Sydney Knight (daughter ol! Mrs Hamilton Nlmmo, Scottish vocalist, of the City Hall Concerts, Glasgow) will ting " Robin Adair" and "Creep afore ye Gang." Grand highland reel (In costume) By Messrs Murray, jun M Bills, Maokay, and Frame. Concluding with Gilbert and Sullivan's Cantata, TRIAL BY JURY, BY THE DUNBDIN AMATEUR OPERA ASSOCIATION (Assisted by a strong and effioient Orchestra, under the conductorship of Signor 0. Moblky). Admission: Dress Circle, 4a; Stalls, 2s 6d; Pit, One Shilling. Pit and Stall tickets at Nathan's, Princes street. Box plan at 0. Bcgg and Oo.'s Warehouse/where Beats may ne secured. _ H. M. HERMAN) Hon. 0. F. MACLEAN J Secretaries. DUNBDIN FREETHOUGHT ASSOCIATION. Selections by Band, Glees by Oholr, Songs and Recitations by Members of the Association. The Dunedin Ladies' Orchestra have kindly given their services, and will play a selection. Doors open at 7.30; Concert to begin at 8 o'clock sharp. Tickets—Concert only: Front Seats, 2s; Back Seats, Is. Concert and Ball: Single, 8s; Double. ss. 0. J. HODGE, Hon. Sec, OXING Night! Boxing Night !-A Dance (full programme) will be held in the North Dunedin Drill-hall. An efficient Band. Admission, 2s 6d; commencing at 8,30 o'clock, Tickets at the door. PUBLIC NOTICES ,»» UTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALASIA. . Established 1869. Second oldest Mutual Office in Australian Colonies. DUNEDIN AGENCY, 98 PRINCES STREET, Policies Indefeasible. All Profits dftlded amongst Members. First Office In Australian Colonies, to abolish harassing restrictions by declaring Policies INDEFEAJSIBI.B. Canvassers wanted; most liberal terms, JOHN P. SPRING, Agent. 1.0. G.T. ~IRST ANNUAL PICNIC AND SPORTS ' to be held at Chingfoid, North-east Valley, on BOXING DAY, DECEMBER 26th, 1883, Under the patronage of various Friendly Societies. A procession, to be headed by the Eaikoral Excelsior Brass Band, will leave the Oddfellows' Hall, Rattray street, at 9.80 a.m. A good Programme of Sports, Amusements of all kinds, Toys, etc., for Children. American Swing Boats will be erected. During the day several Selections will be played by the Band, Tea will be supplied free of oharge between 12 and 1 and 4 and 5 o'clock. Admission to grounds, Is; Children, 6d, WM. KROON, Hon. Secretary.

TO DAIRY FARMERS AND COUNTRY STOREKEEPERS. JL pleted the erection of Refrigerating Works, are prepared to purchase in quantities, for cash, Prime Fresh Batter for the English market; or are willing to store in freed — chambers on farmers' account until instruct how to Bhip, For particulars apply THOMSON BROTHERS, Port Ohalmew. BOROUGH OF ROSLYN. HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that, in acoord- . ance with a Resolution of the Roslyn Borough Council, passed at the ordinary meeting of the Council on 20th December, 1883, oceedi «--.--—.---•--« Roslyn Borough Council's Bye-laws. The following is a copy of the Bye-law referred to : btklaw no. 2. Any person guilty of any of the following offences, omissions, or neglects within the Borough of Roslyn shall, on being convicted of any such offence, neglect, . or omission, be liable to pay any penalty not exceeding (L 5) five pounds, Section 25.—Discharging any firearms, or letting off any fireworks, or carrying any firearms, ete., within the Borough without the permission of the Borough Council. R. CHISHOLM, Mayor. Roslyn, 22nd December, 1883. ELECTION FOR HIGH WARD. T the Request of One hundred and Fifty . Ratepayers (150), Mr Peter M'Gregor, Arthur street, has consented to stand for High Ward. DUNEDIN HUSSARS. Mosgiel Show. MEMBERS who Intend Competing for Prizeß given to the Cavalry will fall in at the Mosgiel Railway Station on Wednesday, 26th inßt., at 2.30 p.m. Undress Uniform with Swords. By order. D. STRONACH, Captain commanding. TAIBRI AGRICULTURAL SOCISSDY. NOTICE. >OST ENTRIES will be received in Clasß 55 for best Cavalry Horse, ROBERT FINDLAY, Secretary. Mosgiel, 22nd December, 1883. jjfJL of Masonic Brethren and their Friends will be held on Boxing Day on the Quarantine Island. All those desirous of attending are cordially invited. The b.s. Peninsula will leave the Rattray street Wharf at 10 a.m. Return fare, 2b 6d. Any other information required can be obtained from the undersigned. ROBERT M'KENZIE, 75 Princes street. OTAGO ANGLERS' ASSOCIATION, Gold Medal. presented a Gold Medal to be Fished for by the Members of the O.A.A. on Friday, 28th December, in tho Shag River. Artificial fly only, Entries close 1 p.m. Thursday, 27th Inst., at tho Society's office, 75 Princes street, ROBERT M'KENZIE, Hon. Sec. HOMAS HALL respectfully invites tho . public to pay his Luncheon Rooms a visit during this Christmas season, where a first-ci&ts Meal can be procured for nlnepenoe, at his Central Premises, 132 Princes street, Dunedln. Strawberries and Cream. MERICAN Photo Co., George street and . Princes street, have Engaged for their Georgo street Studio the celebrated portrait operator Von Hartltzsoh, from Dresden, Germany. HE Skylight Rooms being the best in the colonies, they turn out the most elegant and delicate portrait work that can be made in New Zealand. OR Xmas, New Year, a considerable reduction In charges for C. de V., Cabinet and Life-size Portraits. George street studio: Operator, Von Hartitzsoh. Princes street studio: Mr J. G. Wills. PAULI, 29 George street, begs in- .• tending customers to make their Christmaspurchnsos as early as possible. T Is impossible during the rush on Christmas Eve to give all the necessary attention. TTERY little r.'ouey will go a long way at H. ▼ Pauli's shop, All goods sold under OOBt,

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Evening Star, Issue 6480, 22 December 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 6480, 22 December 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 6480, 22 December 1883, Page 3

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