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AMUSEMENTS. IRINOESS'S ' THBATEJ. nee ... ... :Mb Bland Hour tineas Manager... Mr W. H. Skagbave Business Agent Mr W. Bishop. THUKSDAV NKXT, 20th INST., BLAND HOLT'S DRAMATIC COMPANY, In the Great Spectacular and Emotional Flay, by Robert Buchanan and Miss Henrietta Jay, entitled ALONE IN LONDON, For the First Time in New Zealand. Card.—ln order that the detail should be as complete as when presented in Melbourne and Sydney, Bland Holt travels with all the Original Scenery in this representation that was idealised and executed by Mr George Gordon, assisted by Mr Peake—the whole forming a series of the most Picturesque St;\ge Views ever presented to the Australian public. Box Plan at the Dresden Music Warehouse, Princes street. Stalls and Pit Tiokets at Jacobs's. Go early and secure your seats. Prices—4s, 2s 6d, Is. See Pictorials, Bills, and Programmes. Doors open at 7: Overture at 7.30; Curtain 7.45 sharp each evening.

Y C E U M HA] J ■ ' DDNEDIN CHORAL SOCIETY. President, The Hon. Richard Oliver, M.L.0.; Vice - presidents Henry Mackenzie, Esq., Walter Hislop, Esq., William Hodgking, » sq., John Roberts, Esq. Conductor, Mr A. J. Barth. SECOND CONCERT OF THE SEASON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19,1887. * Sterndale Bennett's MAY QUEEN, a Pastoral, first performed at the Leeds Musical Festival, 1853. Mendelssohn's HEAR MY PRAYER, Motett for Soprano Solo and Chorus. Raff's MORNING SONG, for Chorus. Admission: Dress Circle, 3s: Body of Hall, 2s. Doors open at 7.30 p.m. Tickets at Charles Beggand Co.'s, Max Mendersbausen's, J. Muir'g, and the Dresden Piano Depdt. » M. J. BROOKES, Hon. Sec. LOST FOUND &c. OST, from Thomas Sheenan's paddock, J Taieri, Draught Chestnut Gelding; white face and two legs. Reward will be given if returned to Thos. Sheenan, Taieti; or George Hutchings, South Dunedin. LOST, Silver Brooch set with Brilliants, Princes or George Btreets. Finder rewarded on returning Telegraph Office. OST, Tail-board of Waggonette, between J Drum's forge and Anderson's Bay. Please leave at Drum's forge. IF the Person does not Return the Pearl Operaglass taken laßt Wednesday at once, legal proceedings will be taken. Reward.—Lost (within the last month), to property at Port Chalmers. Reward on returning. Address "Deeds," Stab Office.

BOARD AND RESIDENCE. AOANCY for Two or Three superior ' Boarders. Miss Sandland, Manor terrace, Manor place. YOUNG Lady, engaged daring day, wishes Board, Residence in private family. Addresß, stating terms, "A.M.," Post Office. ' VACANCY for one Gentleman; bath, piano, dining, and sitting room; 20s weekly. Cambridge House, Albert street. OR a Gentleman, private family, Queen street. For address, Gordon, grocer, corner George and Duudas streets. PUBLIC NOTICES. ■ISS F A R K CHORAL HALL, NOVEMBER 3rd, 4th, and sth. Full particulars in future advertisements. NOTICE TO FOOTBALLERS. LL Unclaimed Football Garments, etc., - in the Carisbrook Pavilion not taken possession of by the 31st inst. will be destroyed. ARCHD. CARGILL, Hon. Sec. 0.0.C. SOUTH BRITISH FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. SHAREHOLDERS can obtain Dividend * Warrants on application at the Company's Office, Liverpool street, Dunedin. ANDREW MAXWELL, FROZEN LAMBS. FROZEN LAMBS. Christmas and New Year Presents to Friends at Home. RDERS are now being Booked for my ■Lf Annual Shipment of Frozen Lambs, as above, delivered to any part of Great Britain or the Continent. Early application necessary. S. G. SMITH, City Butchery, Rattray street.

GRAND EXHIBITION SPRING NOVELTIES. ROWN, SWING, AND CO. New Goods Are showing in the various deNew Goods partrcentsa nugpiflcent Stock of New Goods New Goods, which, 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, he haß already New Goods Bent us for this season double the New Goods quantity of Goods ordered. New Goods New Millinery, New Mantles, I New Goods New Silks and Flushes, New New Goods Dress Materials, New Prints, New Goods New Washing Textures, New New Goods Youthß' Clothing, and GentleNew Goods men's Mercery. . BROWN, SWING, AND 00. PATRICK is now Booking Orders for Fat Lamb for Presents to friends at Home. As the s.B. Rimutaka leaves parly in November, W. Patrick will be pleased to receive orders as soon as possible. AINTING, Glazing, Faperhanging, eto., done at lowest prices, Smith and Smith, Octagon. NEW ZEALAND RIFLE ASSOCIATION. APPLICATIONS are invited for a Design of a Rifle Champion Belt for the Association, the cost of Belt not to exceed LSO. - ' Also, Design for Gold and Silver Medals, each of the same pattern. Gold Medal not to exceed L 8; Silver, L 4. Designs must be addressed to Captain Sommerville, Wanganul, and will be reoeived up to the 10th November next. JOE REGINALD SOMMERVILLE, Chairman, N.&R.A. | FORDTOE (late of Dwedta), having secured extensive premises in Tyrone Buildings, Customs Stbebt, Auckland, Is prepared to RECEIVE GOODS FOR SALE ON COMMISSION, And Solicits the Support of Friends in Otago . STORAGE FREE. IGNWRTTING of every kind, Calico Signs, and Window Tiokets done on the shortest notice. Smith and Smith. AST? Paper For Sale Appiy to Stab A%,e, Bond street. EDUCATIONAL. PRIVATE. TUITION. R .JOHN W. JOYNT, M.A. (late ■ Scholar and Senior Student, Trinity College, Dublin; Double Senior Moderator and Gold Medallist in Classics and Metaphysics; First Honorman in English literature) is about to take Pupils forjUniversUy and other Examinations. A,Class for Ladies will be formed should a sufficient number desire to join. Mr Joynt has had large experience i* preparing Students for the Higher University Examinat : ons, and has Taught and Lectured at Bohools and colleges far. several years. Address: , MRS, GROVE, Yoek Tkbbaoe. OOKKEEPING.-How to Open, Post, v Balance, and Close a Set of Books, Single or Double Entry. 'Mercantile Professional, Farm, Station, Domestic and- ail kinds also services rendered. Penmanship, Arithmetic, English, Shorthand, etc; | - WOOD'S ACADEMY, Moray place. p^rrijmth.

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Evening Star, Issue 7345, 18 October 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 7345, 18 October 1887, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 7345, 18 October 1887, Page 3

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