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AMUSEMENTS. RINOESS'S THEATRE, PIRATES OF PENZANCE. Last Two Nights. MONDAY AND TUESDAY. Great Success of Miss MARY HUM?;, together with the whole of the Principals and' Chorus. he last Performance was greeted with Thunders of Applause and Rapturous Encores, All the Principals and Chorus being called before the curtain. Charming Music, Brilliant Costumcn, Delightful Scenery, Prices of Admission—Circle, 4s; Stalls, 2s; Pit, Is; Stalls (Circle Entrance, 7 to 7.30), 2s 6d. Tickets at Jacobs s and Allan's. Box Plan at the Dresden. RINCESS'S THEATRE. Director and Manager ... Signor Majeroni. IMPORTANT OCCURRENCE. WEDNESDAY NEXT, OCTOBER sth, Those Gifted Dramatic Artists SIGNOR and SIGNORA MAJERO.I Will make their reappearance after a long absence. The initial performance will iw Victorien Sardou's Famous Dramatic Composition FEDORA, With full Cast of Characters, Original Scenery and Effects. FEDORA cannot be produced more than One Night, as the season is limited to EIGHT NIGHTS ONLY. Box Plan open from 9 a.m. till 5 p.m. at the Dresden Piano Dep6t; and from 6 p.m. till 10 o'clock p.m. at LIDDY'S office, Grand Hotel Buildings, Princes street. Stalls and Pit Tickets at Jacobs's, tobacconist. Admission—4s, 2s 6d, Is. For Special Trains, see future Advertisements. MEETINGS. SERVICES in connection with the Funeral of the late Rev. A. C. Gillies will be held in the Albany street Hall on Tuesday, 4th October, at 3 p.m. A full attendance of the Congregation and other Friends requested. By request of the Committee. STANDARD PROPERTY INVESTMENT SOCIETY. THE MONTHLY MEETING of the above Society for the purpose of reeeiving Subscriptions, etc., will be held in the Offices of the Society, Princes street, Dunedin, on Wednesday, sth inst., between the hours of 3 and 6 p.m. T. BURTON, Secretary. DISTRICT GRAND LODGE OF OTAGO AND SOUTHLAND, E.C. r pHE OFFICERS AND MEMBERS of the A D.G. Lodge are hereby Summoned to Attend at the Installation of the W.M. of the Lodge of Otago, 844, at Freemasons' Hall, Dunedin, on Wednesday, sth October, at 8 p.ro. By order. SYDNEY JAMES, D.G. Sec. ■IHE Women's Christian Temperance Union L will Meet at the Rooms of the Women's Christian Association To-moirow (Tuesday) Afternoon at 2.30. Executive at 2 o'slock. E. R. DICK, Hon. Secrotary. PUBLIC NOTICES. »HA.NKS.-Ihave to return Thanks to Mr L Robt. Crawford for the receipt of L3l Is 3d, being proceeds of concert for the benefit of myself and family; and I have to acknowledge the same with heartfelt thanks to those who interested themselves in my case. Again thanking Mr R. Crawford and Members of Concert Committee—l remain, JANE BENFELL, on behalf of Joseph Benfell. New street, Dunedin, October 1,1887. IHE CONCERT COMMITTEE desire to Return Thanks to the Ladies and Gentlemen who so kindly astisted at Conceit in aid of Mr J. Benfell and Family. ROBT. CRAWFORD, Hon Sec. Concert Committee. PENINS Li NAVAL ARTILLERY. THHE CORPS will Parade at the Garrison Hall To-morrow (Tuesday) Evening, at eight o'clock, for Inspection and Battalion Drill. Eveiy member must be present. Absentees will be fined. J. WHITE, Captain.

EWIS CAMERON. p -rtant News J awaiting you from Home. MACUREGOR AND NORTH, Solicitors, 27 Rattray street. TORT CHALMERS ELECTION. L LL CLAIMS against Mr MILLS'S COM- ■ MITTEE must be sent in by Tuesday, 4th October. E. G. ALLEN, Chairman of Committee, Box 58, Port Chalmers. GRAND EXHIBITION OF SPRING NOVELTIES. T'ROWN, EW IN G, AND CO. New Goods Ara showing in the various deNew Goods partments a magnificent Stock of New Goods New Goods, yfhichj for variety New Goods and quality, combined with paleNew Goods able prices, cannot be equalled. New Goods Mr Ewing is now visiting the New Goods Home markets, and knowing of New Goods our increased facilities to further New Goods extend our business, hj» has already New Goods sent us for this season double the New Goods quantity of Good 3 ordered. New Goods New Millinery, New Mantles,' New Goods New Silks and Plushes, New New Goods Dress Materials, New Prints, New Goods New Washing Textures, New New Goods Ribbons and Laces, New Gloves, New Goods New Hosiery, New Boys' and New Goods Youths' Clothing, and GentleNew Goods men's Mercery. BROWN, EWING, AND, CO, *HE "SIRIUS" AND "ORION" OPSN L and CLOSE FIRS COOKING RANGES, for burning wood or coal; fitted with high oij tow pressure boilers, Iron Fretwork and General Castlxg*. Repairs effacttd. H. B. SHAOKLOOK, South Efid Foundry, Crawford stress, Dunedln,

INTIMATION, S.P.Q.B. S.P.Q.R. ITALIAN WAREHOUSE, 155 George street. 155. ►O beg to intimate that they are RBMOYING to the above Address, la. doing so, they return; their sincere thinks to, their numerous Friends; and the Fublip for the kind patronage they have; bestowed on them since opening. In still continuing their support they cam assure all such that they will make it theirearnest endeavor to give such value as shall merit their approval. Buy where Cash conquers Credit and Co-' operation. Buy from SINCLAIR PEDEN AND CO., The Keen-cutting Grocers, 155 GfcORGE STREET, 155. GOVERNMENT NOTICES. UNIVERSITY OF NEW ZEALAND. DECEMBER EXAMINATION FOR. MATRICULATION, JUNIOR SOHOLALSHIPS, AND MEDICAL PRELIMINARY. HIS Examination is to Commence en Monday, December 5, Candidates m\\st sand in to the Registrar of the University, Wellington, on or before Satwi'v day, November 5 (after which date nq application will be accepted), a list of the swbjeots xa] which they desire to be signed, with all their names in full, accompanied by a state-, ment of their ase last birthday, and the fee of' ?wo Qvsmefta. One Guinea of the above fee will serve for, the<r first degree examination, subsequent matriculation, Candidates for Junior Scholarsbiga,must state the school or schools at wkjpa. have received tuition duriM the laM years." Candidates, who desire' to pass' the Medical Preliminary m,uat stite the fact in their notices. Ijue plaoes of examination will be Auckland, Napier, Wangaimi, Wellington, Nelson, Greynjbnth, Christchurch, Timaru, Oamaru, Dunedin, InveroargiU. I W. M. MASKELL, Registrar.

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Evening Star, Issue 7332, 3 October 1887, Page 3

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