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AMUSEMENTS. PALACE ROLLER SKATING RINK, MORAY PLACE. NOW OPEN DAILY. Lowers of this fascinating pastime will find the skates, the door, and the entire equipments of the Palace Rink unsurpassed by any in the World. Morning session, from 10 o’clock till noon, for Ladies and Childicn only. Admission Free 1 Instruction Free ! Afternoon—From 2.30 until 5 p.m for Ladies and Gents. Evening - 7.30 until 10, for Ladies and Gentlemen. Admission ... One Shilling. Mr A. GIBSON, The Premier Roller Skater, has been engaged, and will appear every evening in a graceful and elegant performance of artistic skating. Engineers’ Band every evening. B. H. DONNOLLY, Manager, TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) NIGHT. ANNIVERSARY OF ST PATRICK’S DAY. Q_ ARRI S0 N HALL Under the patronage of Colonel Wales, Lieut.Col. Reeves, Majors Gordon, Burns, and Callan, and the Officers and Volunteers of the District. DUNEDIN IRISH RIFLES. CONCERT AND ENTERTAINMENT. PROGRAMMEAccompanist ... Mr A, J. Barth. Grand Fantasia on Irish Airs ... H, Basquit Dunedin Garrison Band—Conductor, Mr D. Wishart. Reading (Selected) Major Callan. Solo ‘ Forget, Forgive ’ Milton Wcllimjs (With Flute Obligato by Mr Dcekan) Miss Walsh. Solo ‘The Minstrel Boy ’ Irish Melody Mr H. S. Rennert. Solo ‘ Sing, Sweet Bird ’ Gan: Miss Mary Hume. Piano Solo ‘ Marsch, Op. 91, No 4’ Rajj Miss B. Joel. Solo ‘ Kathleen Mavourneen ’ Crouch Mr W. Fraser. Solo ‘Not So’ Rocckd Miss Corrigan. Sulo ‘ The Outpost ’ Pimuti Mr B. A. Joel. Duct ‘ Fairy Wand ’(‘ Maritana ’) Wallace Miss Maiy Hume and Mr James Clarionet Solo Irish Melodics Lamottc Mr W, H. Corrigan. SECOND P ART. Conductor, Mr Maclcod Smith, with an Orchestra of 12 Instrumentalists. The whole of the Chorus in this part will be sung by the Minstrel Company. Opening Chorus— ‘ Mikado ’ —the Company. Solo—‘l’ll Await my Love ’—Mr R. H. Hayes. Solo- 1 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 Chaa. Umbers. Solo—‘The Old Brigade’—Mr W. Ibbotson. Solo—'The Chinese Parasol’—Mr Jas. Wilkinson. Solo —‘ Dying at the Door ’ —Mr T. Hunter, Solo—‘Eileen Alannah’—Mr F. L. Jones, Finale—‘Branigan’s Band’—Messrs B. Howlison and F. Treseder. Volunteers are permitted to appear in uniform. Chairs, 3s; Gallery, 2s; Body of the Hall, Is. Tickets at Dresden Piano Company’s and Messrs 0. Begg and Co.’s COMPLIMENTARY FAREWELL CONCERT TO HERR BENNO SCHEREK, GARRISON HALL, TUESDAY, 20th INST. Chairs may now be reserved at the Dresden Piano Warehouse.

SHIPPING, sssrjfei mm UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED). TIME TABLE. FOR OAMARTJ.—BEAUTIFUL STAR, s.b., on Tuesdays and Fridays. Passengers on Friday from Dunedin Wharf at 10 p.m. FOR LYTTELTON, WELLINGTON, PICTON, NELSON. TARANAKI, #N' MANUKAU. PENGUIN, s.s„ on Monday. 19th March. Passengers from Dunedin Wharf at 3 p.m, FOR LY T T ELTON, WELLINGTON, NAPIER. GISBORNE, AUCKLAND, AND SYDNEY.—TE ANAU, n.s„ on Wednesday, 2lst March. Passengers by 2.30 p.m. train. „ FOB MELBOURNE VIA BLUFF AND HOB ART. MANAPOURI, s.s., on Saturday, 24th March. Passengers by p. m. train. FOR SYDNEY VIA OAMARU, LYTTELTON AND WELLINGTON. - WAKATIPU, s.s., about Friday, 23rd March FOR lIJI FROM AUCKLAND.-WAINUI s.s. about Friday, 30th March FOR TONGA. SAMOA, AND TAHITI - RICHMOND. s.s.. leaves AIR KIAND about 4th April. Freight and Passengen booked through. Full particulars c application SPECIAL CARGO AND PASSENGER SERVICE. Reduced Fares and Cargo Ratos, FOR WESTPORT VTA TIM ABU, AKAROA, LYTTELTON. WELLINGTON. AND NELSON.—GRAFTON, s.s., on Friday, 16th March. Passengers from Dunedin Wharf at 4 n.m. FOR GRBYMOUTH {taking cargo for Hokitika) YU OAMARU, Tf.MARU, IYTTiiLT »N. WELLINGTON. AND NELSON KORANUI, s.s., on Saturday, 17 th March. Passengers from Dunedin Wharf at —p.m. FOIE AUCKLAND VIA OAMARU, TIMARU, LYTTELTON. NAPIER, GISBORNE. AND TAUBANGA.— OMAPERB. s.s., early. During the month of March Return Tickets will be issued over the Company’s Lines at Reduced Rates, available for Return for Three Months from date of issue, OFFICES : Corner of Vogel, Water {and Cumberland streets.

LOST FOUND &o LOST, from my paddock in Kaikorai, 2 Kccl-and-white spotted Calves. Please return te E, R. Briiisdnn, Ban Held, Mornir.gton. EWAKD.—L3 Reward will be paid to anyone giving Infoimation at the Police Office that will lead to the conviction of the Persons who broke into a Yacht last week moored in the Upper Harbor, and Stole a quantify of wines, bisenits, etc. LOST, between High street and the Palace Rink, Ladies’ Black Cashmere Waterproof; reward. Bannister, chemist. EWARD —Lost, Tuesday night, between Dowling street and Criterion Hotel, Skean Dhu Knife. Sutton, Garrison Hall. LOST, at Skating Rink. Black Crochet Shawl. Please return Cloakroom. LOST, Dark-brown Sheep-dog, with collar and chain. Finder rewarded by returning to Anchor Hotel.

BOARD AND RESIDENCE ‘JgEACHCLIFF, ST. CLAIR. YY^A]S 1 TKDr~Bo:ir(l anil Lodgings by an VV Apprentice Youth. Address, stating terms, to “Home,” Star Office. LODGING Wanted, central position; two rooms. Address Mr Timson, care of Rev. James Gibb, First Church Manse. COMFORTABLE Home for Working Man; terms, 15s; Rattray street, near Arthur street. Address “ Comfort,” STAR Office. W ANTED, a few respectable Young Men Boarders; every comfort; terms moderate. Apply Conway’s Roslyn and Kaikorai Hotel. WAIKOUAITI. The Royal (late Hotel) is open as a Private Boarding Estab shment, also furnished rooms, near railway station; safe beach ; good trout fishing; splendid climate for invalids. Terras very moderate. Mrs Dick's registery office, Moray place. NTAINKKR HOTEL, QUEENSTOWN, LAKE WAKATIPU. Proprietress : Mrs R. BOND. This new and commodious stone Hotel has been well furnished throughout, and is now one of the most comfortable houses in Otago, Suites of rooms have been set apart for families, and every attention has been paid to the ar rangements for carrying on a first-class trade. Sample Rooms for Commercial Travellers, A Porter will attend Passengers on arrival and departure of Steamers. Horses and Buggies on Hire,

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Evening Star, Issue 7471, 15 March 1888, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 7471, 15 March 1888, Page 3