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I T\HUII),S' Anniversary.-Promenade Concert and Ball, Garrison Hall, 20th July, I Premier Ball'Seasou. Torchlight Procession. )RINO ES S' S IHKATRE. Leasees ... Mr Brough and Mr Boucicault '" POSITIVELY THE LAST NIGHT THIS (SATOBPAY) EVENING, JUNE 2, OF fLITTLE JACK SHEPPARD LITTLE JACK SHEPPARD. Don't Forget this is the Last Night of LITTLE JACK SHEPPARD. Tin; Anginal Cant. The Original Cabt. Come and see Miss Fanny Robina. Come and see Miss Emma Temple, Come and see Mr K W. Royce, And Mr ROBERT BROUGH. Grand Orchestra under the baton of Mr Stanislaus, Fine Chorus of sixty voices. The Doors will be open To-nightst 7 o'clock Bhain to avoid crushing. Admissiou-4s, Ms, and la. Plon at Dresden. MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 4, Will be produced on a scale of great magnificence the Grand Spectacular Burlesque Extravaganza, FORTY THIEVES. Book your Seats at once. CUNARD, Acting-manager. COLUMBIA ELITE ROLLER SKATING U RINK, LYCEUM HALL, DOWLING STREET. PROFESSOR SIMMONS AG UN TO-NIGHT. FANC V AND SCIENTIFIC SKATING at 8.30. Real Chair and Hurdle Jumping; And, by special request, "The Wonderful Giant's Swing," at 9 p.m. Every Afternoon the Columbia is crowded with the Elite, while opposition Rinks are a dreary space. Come and see Fe.al Jumping, and don't mix t the Columbia with other so-called rinks. We lead ; let those follow who can. /COLUMBIA RINK. THE GREAT CANP.IVAL. Far Surpassing in Magnificence any similar event ever attempted in the colony. GRAND MARCH OF COSTUME SKATERS At 9 p.m. The fact that the Lime and Calcium Lights (which will bo profusely employed) are in charge of Mr MARSDEN is a sufficient guarantee that the scene of Merry Skaters in Costume will be one of the most brilliant and dazzling ever witnessed in Australasia. General Admission ... ... 2s. Reserved Seats . ... ... 3s. A few Special Seats ... ... ss. Seats guaranteed until 8.15. but not after. CHARLES GODDEN, Manager. >ALACE ROLLER SKATiNG RINK. L MORAY PLACE. v Patronised by the Elite, TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! PRESENTATION OF PRIZES, Which will be presented by A. SufiO, Esq., who has kiadly consented to attend. EXHIBITION OF TRICK AND FANCY SKATING. HURDLE JUMPING, By Professor GIBSON, at 8 30, who will appear im Russian Costume. WEDNESDAY NIrtHT, JUNE f>, GRAND FOOTBALL MATCH ON SKATES. For the first time in New Zealand FOOTBALL ON SKATES. The most amusin? event of the season. DON'T FORGET WEDNESDAY NIGHT. Tickets fur the. Football can be obtained at the Dresden Piano DepAt or at the Rink. Admission. One. Shilling. G. GRIFFITHS. Manager. YANKEE BOUNCE! "We lead, etc." "Rink Crowded with the Elite." Ye 3, by means of free t'cliets issued ad lib., and then pandering to their vanity by styling them the Elite. We, THE ORIENTAL CO , Duke street, charge admission Is, and are pleasantly crowded every evening by the independent citizens and real gentry of Dunedin. Come and disprove it if you dare. LADIES' RACE, ONK MILE HANDICAP, THURSDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 7th, For a pair Silver Skates, MEETINGS. , - , H E TABERNACLE JL (Church of Christ), GREAT KING STREET. A. B. MASTON Will preach To-morrow (Sunday) Evening, 0.30. Subject: "The Responsibilities of the Present," Collection in A!d of Benevolent Institution, "ANOVER STREET BAPTIST CHURCH LJL —Sunday Services, 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Rev. A, North, Minister. Maori Hill, evening; N.E. Valley, 11 a.m., 6.30 p.m. ; Kaikorai School-house, 6.30 p.m. IHORAL HALL, MORAY PLACE. J Evangelistic Service. Mr A. BiuiN'roN To-morrow (Sunday) Evening. Choir sings from 6.30. Service at 7. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, \y Moray place. Services To-morrow: At 11 a.m., Rev. J. E. Kelly. At 6.30 p.m., Rev. T, Tonkinson. IVANGELISTIO Meeting in Farley's Hall To-morrow Night, at 7. Seats free and no collection. >ATTRAY Street Hall.—Christadelphians X meet overy Sunday. 11 a.m.: Breaking of Bread. 6.30 p.m.: Meeting. No collection Subject: "The World to Come." Tjl I R S T GH U R;'C HT REV. JAMES GIBB To-morrow Morning and Evening. All sittings free at the Evening Service. r E S L E Y A N SER.VICES. TRINITY CHURCH.—Morning, at 11, Rev. J. T. Hjntoh ; Evening, at 6.30, Mr Cole. CARGILL ROAD CHURCH.—Morning, at 11, Mr R. N. Adams - r Evening, at 6.30, Rev. W. G. Parsonson. Memorial" Service of the late Mr Thos. Hodgson. NORTH - EAST VALLEY CHURCH. Morning, at 11, Mr Slater; Evening, at 6.30, Mr A. w. Adam's. , LL SAINTS' OHUKOE Services To-morrow:. Holy Communion, 8 am. Matins, 11; Choral Litany. Evensong, 6.30 ; Monthly Lecture on ' Early Church History.' "NDEPENDENT CHURCH (isev. J. X Beckenham, pastor),—Subjects To-monow: Morning, '.Fellowship with Jesus';. Evening, ' Opportunities.' New. Congregational Hymnal used. QT,. ANDREW'S CHURCH. Morning—Rev. R. J. Torter. Evening —Rev, Rutherford "Waddell, M.A. L TH E N M U M HALL. LAURE WILCOCK will lecture Sunday, i evening, at 6.45. Subject—' When did the Thief on the Cross ask to be Remembered.' | Morning Service at U. lERVICES to be conducted by Rev. J. S, ' HILL (of Auckland), TOMORROW (Sunday):— Meeting for Men Only in Choral Hall, at 3.30. Subject: 'SlimePits.' Evangelistic Services in Garrison Hal), at 8 p.m. Subject: 'Ofiytbe Trac*.': Meeting for Christian Workers' This (SATURDAY) Evening,' in Y.M.0.4. Rooms at 8 i o'clock. Sankey's Hymns. All are cordially invited. OHN STREET BAPTIST CHURCH, O Cavershaji. ANNIVERS ARY SERVICES TO-MORROW: ' Morning—Rey. W. G. Payaonaon, ; Evening-Rev. J, T, Hinton. 0N WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6thA.NNUAL TEA MEETING; Ticket?, One Shilling. A SALE~OF WORK, In aid of Building Fund, on TUESDAY apd \Y EDNESDAY, June sth and 6th. Open each, day from 2 o'clock. Free,

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Evening Star, Issue 7628, 2 June 1888, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 7628, 2 June 1888, Page 3

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