amusements. PRINCESS’S TH BAT RB. Under the Management of J. W. 3X>PQK. Acting Manager and Treasurer... S. G. OLIVER. THIS EVENING, LEON AND CUSHMAN’S CELEBRATED VAUDEVILLE COMBINATION, In conjunction with the COGILL BROTHERS. MONSTER PROGRAMME. His Grace the Duke. The Bello of Brighton Beach. The Only Leon. Chit-chat. Vic’s Coachman. The Mystery, Change of Programme on Saturday. Stage Manager Mr Walter Medus. Popular Prices. - -Dress Circle, 8s { Stalls, 2s J Pit, Is. Box Office, Dresden Piano Dcp6t. Day Tickets, Jacobs’s, GARRISON HALL. Grand cornet contest, Under the auspices of the DUNEDIN GARRISON BAND, On WEDNESDAY EVENING, 12th MAY, 1886. Entrance fee ... ... 2s 6d. First Prize, a Desideratum Cornet (in Brass), presented by F, Besson and Co., London, Manufacturers of the celebrated Prototype Band Instruments. Awarded Gold Medal, highest honor for “ General Goodness and Quality of Tone,” Inventions Exhibition, 1885. Second Prize, L2 ; Third Prize, LI, Judge ... Mr Charles Wauo. Prices of Admission: Front Seats and Gallery, 2s; Body of Hall, Is, S. GEORGE, Secretary. During the evening the Garrison Band will Perform several Selections. YM.C.A. BUILDINGS, MORAY PLACE. • HERR BENNO SCHEREK’S SATURDAY AFTERNOON CONCERTS. WINTER SEASON 1886. FIRST CONCERT at 3 o’clock punctually NEXT SATURDAY, MAY 8. Tickets can now be called for at Mr Scherek’s Rooms, Moray place. Subscription for the Twelve Concerts: For One Person, 15s; for Two Persons (two separate tickets), One Guinea. All Tickets Transferable. Subscription List CLOSES FRIDAY next, at Noon.
EDUCATIONAL. Dancing deportment, musical CALISTHENICS. MR CHARLES HALL, Great King street north (late 111 Mare street, Hackney, London), la now forming Classes for the above, and will introduce several New Dances which have never been danced in the colonies. Advanced Classes, Fridays; Elementary, Wednesdays, 8 p.m. These Classes a’.e quite private; only pupils admitted. Twelve lessons, LI Is. Juvenile Class, Saturdays, 4 to 5.30. Dramatic Class, Tuesday Evenings, 8 o’clock. Memberswanted. Schools and Families attended. Private Lessons at any hour, ss. Charles Hall’s new “Ballroom Guide,’ twelve stamps. MR MACLEOD SMITH, Teacher op Pianoforte, Organ, Singing, etc. Preston House, George street (nearly opposite Knox Church), NOTICE OF REMOVAL. R JOSEPH MOSS, Professor of Music, The Laurels, Albany street (One door below George street). SHIPPING. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED) TIME-TABLE SERVICE. FOR OAMARU.—BEAUTIFUL STAR, s.s., on Tuesdays and Fridays Passengers on Friday, from Dunedin Wharf at 10 p.m. Cargo till 3 p.m. FOR LYTTELTON AND WELLINGTON.— PENGUIN, s.s. on Monday, 10th May. Passengers by 2.30 p.m. train. FOR NAPIER, GIHBORNE, AND AUCKLAND.—ROTOM AH ANA, 8.8., on Wednesday, 12th May. Passengers by 2.30 p.m. train. , _ FOR PIOTON, NELSON. TARANAKI, AND MANUKAU.—PENGUIN, s.s., on Monday, 10th May. Passengers by 2.30 p.m. train. Cargo at Wharf till 1 p.m. Saturday. FOR MELBOURNE VIA BLUFF.— WAIRARAPA, 5.8.. on Thursday, 13th May. Passengers by 3.43 p.m. train. FOR SYDNEY VIA TIMARU, LYTTELTON, AND WELLINGTON - WAKATIPU, s.s,, about loth May. Cargo at Wharf. FOR SYDNEY VIA LYTTELTON, WELLINGTON, NAPIER, GISBORNE, AND AUCKLAND.—ROTOMAHANA, s.s., on Wednesday, 12th May. Passengers by 2.30 p.m. train. FOR FIJI FROM AUCKLAND-ARAWATA, 8.5., about 7th May. FOR TONGA, SAMOA, AND TAHITI—JANET NICOLL, s.s., leaves AUCK LAND on or about 17ch May Freight. Passengers booked through. Full particulars on application. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OP NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED), AND BLACK DIAMOND LINE. Special Cargo and Passenger Service Reduced Fares by these Steamers, FOR WESTPORT VIA TIMARU, AKAEOA LYTTELTON, WELLINGTON, AND NELSON. MAHINAPUA. ss., on Friday, 7th May. Passengers from Dunedin Wharf at 4 p.m. Cargo till 2 p.m. FOR WESTPORT AND GREYMOUTH (taking cargo for Hokitika) VIA OAMARU, TIMARU. LYT FELTON, WELLINGTON, AND NELSON.—OMAPEBE, s.s., about Monday, 10th May. Cargo at Wharf. FOR AUCKLAND VIA OAMARU, TIMARU, LYTTELTON, WELLINGTON, NAPIER GISBORNE, AND TAURANGA TAUPO, s.s., early. Cargo at Wharf. Offices : Comer of Vogel, Water, and Cumberland streets.
AUCTIONS. SATURDAY, Bth MAY, At 2 o'clock. FRUIT TREES. FRUIT TREES. M'LANDRESS, HEPBURN, AND CO. have received instructions from Mr Wm. Langmuir (Railway Nursery, Caversham), to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Manse street, on Saturday, Bth May, at 2 o’clock, A large assortment of Fruit Trees, comprising— Apples, pears, plums, cherries, apricots, walnuts, white and black currants, gooseberry bushes, raspberry canes, strawberry plants, rhubarb and herb roots, shrubs, Etc., etc., etc. Without reserve. TUESDAY, 11th MAY, At 11 o’clock shall). TENTH ANNUAL SHIPMENT OF AUSTRALIAN, TASMANIAN, AND FOREIGN FURS. Under instructions from Mr S. R. Clark, Premier Furrier of Australia. M ‘LANDLESS, HEPBURN, AND CO. have received instructions from Mr S. R. Clark (of Melbourne and Brunswick) to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Manse street, as above, A very fine and valuable Collection of Fur Goods, consisting of— Rugs in wallabi, kangaroo; silver, grey, and black opossum, Australian fox, platypus, and paddymelon, fancy door and carriage mats, large and small hearthrugs, piano mats, drawing-room and parlor mats, cushions, coseys, smoking and travelling caps, ladies turbans and handbags, capos, i uffe sets, silver hare boas, spec-men skins, foot-warmers, fur (wallabi) driving coat, camp rugs, buggy mats, etc,, etc., in the most unique and varied designs. The Auctioneers, in drawing the attention of the public to the Tenth Annual Shipment of Fur Goods from Mr Clark’s Factory, desire to let it bo known that the Consignment is the finest in point of quality, and the largest in point of variety, ever yet offered for sale in Dunedin. The Sale, as usua’, will be an absolutely un. reserved one. Catalogues can be obtained at the Rooms of the Auctioneers, and the public are invited to inspect the Goods. M'LANDRESS, HEPBURN, AND CO., Auctioneers.
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Evening Star, Issue 6895, 6 May 1886, Page 3
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