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AMUSEMENTS Under the Management of Mr Brough and Mr Boucicault. Business Manager and Treasurer, Mr J. E. Kitts LAST FOUR NIGHTS OF THE FRANK THORNTON SEASON. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY). JANUARY 18. And MONDAY, JANUARY 20, LAST TWO NIGHTS of the GREAT DOUBLE BILL, MAMMA AND MY MILLINER'S BILL. Mr FRANK THORNTON as JACK PONTJFEX. TUESDAY, JANUARY 21, . Will be given, by very general request, the PRIVATE SUORKTAR*. Frank Thornton as the Kev. Robert Spalding. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, Last Night of the Season and Benefit of Mr Frank Thornton. Positively Last Appearance in Dunedin of their Inimitable Comedian and the BROUGH AND BOUOIOAULT Specially Selected Comedy Company. Further particulars in Monday's papers. Children in Arms positively Not Admitted. USUAL PRICES : Dress Circle, 4s; Stalls, 2s 6d; Pit, ONE SHILLING. Doors open at 7.15; performance at S; carriages at 10.S0. Box plan at the Dresden. Day tickets at Berman's, tobacconist, Grand Hotel. NOTICE EXTRAORDINARY. , IRTH BROS.' GRAND COLOSSAL CIRCUS. ANOTHER ENTHUSIASTIC AUDIENCE Assembled last evening to witness our Programme. TO-DAY, At '.\ p.m., GRAND AFTERNOON PERFORMANCE, For the Convenience of Ladies and Families, When all Children will be admitted to all parts for SIXPENCE. We Invite all Inmates of the Charitable Institution FREE OF CHARGE This Afternoon. LAST NIGHT OF THIS GBEAT AND GRAND CIRCUS. OUR FAREWELL PROGRAMME IS EQUAL TO ANY OTHER. PRICES AS USUAL. PALMERSTON ON MONDAY. SMOKING CONCERT. GARRISON HALL. INCONSEQUENCE of a doubt about the Firing being completed, the Smoking Concert tendered by the Otago Volunteers to the Visiting Competitors at the Exhibition Rifle Meeting is POSTPONED till TUESDAY, 21st inst., at 8 p.m. Tickets may be procured from any of the Dunertiu Officers. D. CARVOSSO, Lieut., Hon. Sec. OTAGO SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION. AND FLORAL FESTIVAL. THE SECOND PERFORMANCE Of above will take place in the EXHIBITION CONCERT HALL On FRIDAY NEXT, 24th INST. Tickets (including admission to Exhibition), Is 6d and 2* Cd ; Children, la and Is 6d. Tickets for Concert only, Is and 2s. These can now be had at the Bible DepGt, and from Messrs W. Bull, J. Horsburgh, and A. Sligo, George street; and from the Dresden Piano Company, and Messrs C. Begg and Co., W. Bull, S. Jacobs, and J. H. Pressley and Co., Princes street. UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE CALEDONIAN SOCIETY OF OTAGO. BURNS'S ANNIVERSARY will bo celebrated by a SUi'PER to be held at the SHAMROCK HOTEL on FRIDAY, the 24th January, commencing at 9 p m. sharp. JOHN CLEGG, Secretary. Tickets (10a) can be obtained of Mr A. Sligo, stationer, and Mr John Gillies, f arniture warehouse, George street; Mr P. Miller, saddler, Rattray street; and from the Directors. MUNICIPAL NOTICES. CITY OF DUNEDIN. ARREARS OF MUNICIPAL RATES. fOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the JLI Collector will Sue for RATES for the year commencing Ist April, 1889, unpaid on or hfifnw»fl, Q ".lot. !„o*»«* before the Slßt instant. 18th January, 1890. ADAM GIBSON, Town Clc«k. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. 'OUNTAINEER HOTEL XVJL QUEENSTOWN, LAKE WaKATIPC. 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 bsen set apart for Families, and every attention has been paid to the arrangements 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. Tariff ... 8s per day. >ANA»IA Hotel, Stuart street (above the Ootagon), has ample and superior Accommodation for Visitors to the Exhibition at moderata charges. William Imrie, proprietor. "MPERIAL HOTEL, Princes street B outh j»_ (opposite Exhibition). Ample accommodation for Boarders and Guests; suites of rooms for Families. QUIET, comfortable Heme for Two respectable Boarders; friends preferred. Esk Bank, Castle street, near St. Andrew street. WANTED, Gentlemen Boarders; comfortable home ; bath; terms moderate. Apply Mrs Craven, corner Frederick and Leith streets. WANTED, by Lady Migaged during the day, Board and Residence; terms moderate. Address " Ruby "■ Star Office, RANTED, Sitting Room and Bedroom . , (famished), with hoard, bv a sentlernan; central; permanent. "Clair," Stab Office, auction a. TUESDAY, 21st JANUARY, At half-past 2 o'clock, 2 Elegant av<2 Superior AMERICAN ORGANS, Ex Concordia (Arriving too, late for Exhibition). M, SPEDDING ib instructed to sell by auetion, on Tuesday flrat, at half-past 2 o'clock, Bridgeport Company's grand organ, 16 stops, 183 reeds; black walnut case, veneered ends, in solid wood, French bevel mirror front, music balcony, etc., efcj. Sterling Company's munificent <jrand, 11 stops, grand organ and, i;aea swells; solid black walnut esaej handsomely finished with trimmings of lacquered metal and. panels of French buhl, elegant top canopy, also n,--w patent UlWing m0u.38 proof over pedals, etc. Sale unreserved. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. WEDNESDAYrimd JANUARY, At 'ualf-jwst 2 o'clock. EXTENSIVE SALS Of GROCERIES AND OILMEN'S STORES, SPIRITS, WSNES,, ALES, Etc., Ea; recent arrivals. M. SPEDDING 22nd inst. will sell as above, on Wednesday, Particulars early. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. AMERICAN ORGANS AND PIANOS, In great variety, NOW LANDING. LORIE AND CO. > will sell a consignment of the above in

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Evening Star, Issue 8118, 18 January 1890, Page 3

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