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AMUSEMENTS. PRINCESS'S THEATRE. Lessee ... Mr W. H. Thompson. FOURTH WEKK. FOURTH WEEK. And still Glorious Success. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Grand Opening Night of Thompson's EGYPTIAN WA K, From the doparture of ilie Troops from London to the return from the Campaign, painted hv the celebrated artist, Mr Gkohge Gokuon. T!ie Figures by Mr G. R. Ashton. Together with the Wonderful Mechanical Diorama: THE BOMBARDMENT OF ALEXANDRIA, All the British Ironclads iu Action, TdE FIKING OF THE FIRST 81-TON GUN, The Blowing up of the Egyptian Forts, and ttie Hoisting of the Flag. Notwithstanding the Enormous Expense iii the" Production df this New Diorama, the Lavish Distribution of Presents will still take place Every Evening. Tho leading Presents for This Evening will be— MAGNIFICENT SUITE OF DRAWINGROOM FURNITURE, A Lady's Gold Keyless Watch, A Gentleman's Hunting Lever Watch, A Silver Tea and Coffee Service, In 4 pieces, A Dessert Service, in 24 pieces, A Papier-mache Table, An Australian Blue Tea Set, in 40 pieces, A Silver Salver, And 150 other useful Articles. Tho Recipients of the Two Suites of Furniture on Saturday evening were Mr Jolmsen, Taieri; and Mrs Henderson, South Dunedin. H. F. WACHSMUTH, Agent. )UNDAS STREET PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH. SACRED CONCERT AND CANTATA. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9th, 1885, at 8 p.m. Chairman—Rot. J. Nixon, Part I. Organ Solo—"And the Glory of the Lord."— Mrs Stokes. Quartette—"The Call of the Roll on High." —Mews Hunter, Rodgors, Edgar, and Christie. Solo—"Ho AVipes tho Tear. "—Miss M'Nair. Solo—" No Night in Heaven. "—Mr Edgar. Solo—"No Crown without tho Cross."—Mrs Nixon. Paivt 11. Sacred Cantata—" Lion of Judah." Soloists : Mrs Nixon, Miss Cannon, Mr Hunter, Mr Christie. Admißsion ... ONE SHILLING. GLOVE CONTEST (Under tho Marquis of Queonsberry's Rules, to a Finish) between E. DONOVAN (of Auckland) and THOMAS WILLIAMS (of Invercargill), L 5 ASIDE L 5. Th« winner to tako tho wholo of the gat« receipts. Lyoewn Hall—Thursday, 10th Soptomber. VOLUNTEER ARTILLERY BALL. L BATTERY, N.Z.R.A. IHK SIXTH ANNIVERSARY of L B&tL tery, Port Chalmers, will be celebrated by a Ball on WEDNESDAY EVENING, 16fch SEPTEMBER, in the Foresters' Hall. Dancing to begin at 9 o'olock. Tickets (7s Cd double) may > be had from members of Committee. JAMES WEIR, Hon. Sec. GOVERNMENT NOTICES. PUBLIC WORKS, NEW ZEALAND. ADDITIONS TO POST AND TELEGRAPH OiFICE CONTRACT, AT WYNDHAM. SOUTHLAND COUNTY. WRITTEN TENDERS received at this Office until noon of Tuosday.tha 15th September, 1885, for the abovo Contract. They aro to be marked on the outside "Tender for Additions to Post and lekgraph Office Contract at Wyndham," and addressed to the Hon. tho Minister for Publio Works, Dunedin. Drawings, specifications, and general conditions may be seen at this Office, tho Public Works Office, Invercargill; and at tho Post Office, Wyndham. The lowest or any tender will not ncceisarily be accepted, By command. E. R. USSHER, Di«tr>ct Engineer. Publie Works Office, Dunedin, August 20,1885. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF WASTE, WHITE LEAD, CANVAS, COLZA, PEANUT, and LINSEED OILS. General Manager's Office (Railway Department), Wellington, 28th August, 1885. SEPARATE WRITTEN TENDERS will bo 1 received at this Offico up to noon of Monday, 18th January, 1886, for tho Supply and Delivery of tho above-mentioned Stores. Specifications may be seen and forms of tender obtained at tho Railway Store Offices, Newmarket, Christchurch, and Dunedin, and the Stores Manager's Office, Wellington. Tenders to be addressed to the General Manager of New Zealand Railways, Wellington, and to be marked outside "Tender for Railway Supplies." Telegraphio tenders will not be received. Written tonders and samples, duly addressed and marked, must be forwarded so as to reach Wellington by the date specified. Tho lowest or any tender will not necessarily bo accepted. By order. J. P. MAXWELL, General Manager, New Zealand Railways. MEETINGS. [TOMENS CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE V UNION Meet To-morrow Afternoon at 2.30, in the W.C.A. Rooms, Rattray street. Important business. Executive meet at 2 o'clock. SOUTH DUNEDIN RIFLES. , NNUAL MUSTER PARADE, i_ at GARRISON HALL, TO-MORROW (Tuesday), at 7.30 p.m. Attendance at this parade is compulsory, and no excuse for non-attendance can be accepted. P. PAXTON, Captain Commanding. ALBERTS CRICKET CLUB. * MEETING of the above Club will be held i_ at the We3t Coast Hotel To-morrow (Tuesday), the Bth inst., at 7.30 p. on. sharp. All members are requested to attend. D. STRACHAN, Secretary. OTAGO INSTITUTE. A MEETING will be held in the Museum To-morrow (Tuesday) Evening, at 8 o'clock, when Dr Hocken will give his 4th Lecture on "THE EARLY HISTORY OF NEW ZEALAND." Council Meeting at 7.30. T. JEFFERY PARKER, Hon. Sec. "VTEWINGTON Cricket Club Meet Linden J3I School-room, Tuesday, September 7, at 7.30. R. J. Roach, lion. sec. EDUCATIONAL. >IANOFORTE.—Mrs R. C. Ferguson has vacancy for young Pupils; terms very moderate. Persons can have daily use Piano at low charge. 0 Stafford terrace, Dundas street. ~\ANCING DEPORTMENT, MUSICAL XJ CALISTHENICS. MR CHARLES HALL, Great King street north (late 111 Marc street, Hackney, London), is now forming Classes for the above, and will introduce several Now Dances which have never been danced in the colonies. Advanced Classes, Fridays; Elementary, Wednesdays, 8 p.m. These Classes are quite private; only pupilß admitted. Twelve lessons, LI Is. Juvenile Class, Saturdays, 4 to 5.30. Dramatic Class, Tuesday Evenings, 8 o'clock. Members wanted. Schools and Families attended. Private Lessons at any hour, ss. Charles Hall's new "Ballroom Guide," twelve stamps. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. ULD Scotland Hotel.—Comfortable Board L and Lodging can be obtained 15s per week; near railway station,

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Evening Star, Issue 6700, 7 September 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 6700, 7 September 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 6700, 7 September 1885, Page 3

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