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AMUSEMENTS. PRINCESS'S THEATRE. TO-MORROW EVENING, IRANKCATESIWiII say GOOD-BYE to FRANK OATES \ you all before leaving for FRANK CATEfJj Australia. He will Recite from the Worka of a number of well known Authors, Eugene Aram I From grave f Goody Grim Hamlet / to gay. \ Hergt. Buzfuz "A programme suited to all tastes: Comedy and Tragedy—the 1 ay and Night of Life—going hand in hand." " Should auld acquaintance be forgot, And never brought to min' '! Should auld acquaintance be forgot, And days o' )ang syne ?" Box Plan at the Dresden Depot. Stall and Pit Tickets at Jacobs's. Usual prices. Performance at 8. HARRY NORMAN, Manager. GRAND OPENING NIGHT. >ALACE ROLLER SKATING RINK, MORAY PLACE, WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARCH 14th. Opening Ceremony at 8 o'clock, by His Worship ths Mayor (William Dawson, Esq.), and Councillors of the City of Dunedin, At 8.30, Mr A. GIBSON (Australia's most Scientific Skater), Will make his First Appearance in Dunedin, and introduce in an artistic and pleasing manner a Graceful and Elegant Performance on the Patins, The Skating Surface will then be Open for the Visitors' Dae. Engineers' Band, under conductorship of Mr Henry Benjamin, will give Borne Choice Selections during the evening. Doors Open 7.30. Guests aro requested to present their Invitation Tickets at the main entrance. Carriages may be ordered at 10 o'clock sharp. R. HENRY DONNOLLY, Manager.

NEXT FRIDAY NIGHT. ANNIVERSARY OF ST PATRICK'S DAY. HARRISON HALL. Under the patronage of Colonel Wales, Lieut. - Col. Rceveß, Majors Gordon, Burns, and Callan, and the Officers and Volunteers of the District. DUNEDIN IRISH RIFLES. CONCERT AND ENTERTAINMENT. PBOGRAMMEAccompanist ... Mr A. J. Barfch. Grand Fantasia on Irish Airs ... H. Basquit Dunedin Garrison B'jnd—Conductor, Mr D. Wishart. Reading (Selected) Major Callan. Solo ' Forget, Forgive' Milton Wettings (With Fiute Obligato by Mr Deelian) Mips Walsh. Solo ' The Minstrel Boy' Irish Melody Mr H. S. Reunert. Solo ' Sing, Sweet Bird' Can: Misa Mart Hume. Piano Solo ' Marsch, Op. 91, No 4' Maff Miss B. Joel. Solo 'Kathleen Mavourneen' Crouch Mr W. Fraßer. Solo 'Not So' lioeckel Miss Corrigan. Solo ' The Outpost' Pinsuti Mr E. A. Joel. Duet ' Fairy Wand' (' Maritana') Wallace Miss Maty Humo and Mr James Joro. Clarionet Solo Irish Melodies Lamotte Mr W. H. Corriuan. SECOND PART. Conductor, Mr Macleod Smith, with an Orchestra of 12 Instrumentalists. The whole of the Chorus in this part will be sung by the Minstrel Company. Opening Cborus—' Mikado '— the Company. Solo—'l'll Aww'fc my Love '—Mr R. U. Hayes. Solo—' When You andl were Young, Maggie'— Mr H. Matthews. Solo—'The Underfed Brigade'-Mr G. D. Dallas. Solo—'The Dear Little Shamrock'—Mr M. J. Brookes. Solo—' White Wings '—Mr Chas. Umbers, Solo—'The 0!d Brigade'—Mr W. Ibbitson. Solo—'The Chinese Parasol'—Mr Jas. Wilkinson. Solo— * Dying at the Door I —Mr T. Hunter. Solo—' Eileen Alannah '—Mr F. L. Jones. Finale—' Branigan's Band'—Meßsra E. Howlison. and F. Treseder. Volunteers ire permitted to appear in uniform. Chairs, 3 3 ; Oallery, '2s; Body of tli<» Hall, Is. Tickets at Dresden Piano Company's, and Messrs C. Begg and Co.'a. DANCING, Dancing.—Madame Hanaann's Classes for Juveniles and Adults at St. Paul's Schoolroom, Wednesday afternoon and evening; also, Classes at her residence, Fernhill, Tuesday, T and Satu.rd.ay. Terras to each class, one guinea per quarter tn advance ; private lesson, 5a by appointment; and classes arranged at pupil's own residence, if required. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. COMPLIMENTARY FAREWELL CON_J CERT tendered to Herr Benno Scherek by the Dunedin Liedertafel, the Dunedin Choral Socioty, the Arion Club, the Savage Club, St. Joseph's Choir, and the leading professional talent of the City. GARRISON HALL, TUESDAY, 20th MARCH.

PUBLIC NOTICES. OITY OF DUNEDIN. CONTRACT FOR CLEANSING STREETS, SEWERS, Etc. TENDERS will bo received in the Town Clerk's office until 5 o'clook p.m. on Wednesday, 21st March, 1888 : For cleansing Btreets, cleansing and repairing sewers, watering streets, and other city works. Tenderers are required to tender for one year, two years, and three years. Tenders to be submitted for the works over the whole of the city, and also for the several wards separately, Specifications to be seen in the City Surveyor's office. ADAM GIBSON, Town Clerk. 12th March, 1888. In the Estate of the late T. S. DIXON, Storekeeper, Dundas street. Accounts Lodged by the 31st inst., or they will not be recognised. JOHN CLEGG, Executor. Manse street, 10th March. MELBOURNE CENTENNIAL INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, 1888. APPLICATIONS for SPACE must be Lodged with the Undersigned on or before THURSDAY, 15th inst. As the Exhibition will be visited by Persons from all parts of the World, it is of importance that Qtago (should be well represented. The local Committee therefore trusts that Manufacturers and others will avail themselves of this opportunity of bringing the many resources of Dunedin and this district before the visitors to the Centennial Exhibition. Forma of application and full particulars may be obtained from D. HARRIS HASTINGS, Secretary Local Committee. "EW ZEALAND TURF RECORD.' VOL. H1.—18,86-7. NOW READY. Price, 10a 6d (inoluding Postage). WH.ETHAM AND CO., Box 325 P. 0., Dunedii).

RO.WN, BWING, AND CO Our First Opening Show, of New" Season's Goods' will take place on Thursday next, Bth inst., and following dayß, when we shall have on Exhibition the Largest and most Varied Assortment of Autumn Novelties ever shown. A''Personal Inflection is respectfully Solicited,

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Evening Star, Issue 7469, 13 March 1888, Page 3

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