amusements: ~. BIN CESS'S THEATRE. Under the direction of ... Mr Phh-H. Emit. Stage Manager... ... Mr W. G. CABir. Musical Oondnotor ....MtIMQH. THIS EVENING, And Every BveiJMTOtUJtottwaoHee, I 'JOOEISBB, THE JUGGLER.' i And the Full Strength of the ■ STANDARD DRAMATIC OOMPANT. Received on Baturday Sight with the Greatest I Enthusiasm. The Evening's Entertainment will conclude with the Screamiog Farce of B B B B Dress Circle, 3a; Stalls. 2b; Pit, 1a Reserve Seats at Dresden Pianoforte DepGt. Stall and Pit tickets at Jacoba's, tobaoconisfc MADAME PATETI A D A M_B PATBY! ENGLAND'S GREATEST CONTRALTO. GARRISON HALL. LAST CONCERT BUT ONE. THIS EVENING (MONDAY), JUNE 29th. TUESDAY, FAREWELL CONCERT, And Positively Madame Patey's Last Appearance in Dnnedin. THE BOX PLAN NOW OPEN AT THE DRESDEN PIANOFORTE DEPOT. MADAME PATEY Will eb g To-night Air-' 0, Rest in the Lord,' • Elijah' (Mendelssohn) (By general desire.) •By the Sad Bea Waves' (Benedict) •Jocko'Haseldean' (Scotch) BALCONY. 4s; STALLS, 3s; PIT, 2s. IMPORTANT BOX OFFICE NOTICE. The Management have, by general request, decided (to prevent crushing and discomfort at the doors) to sell tiokets for all parts of the house at the Dresden Company's Box Office. Australian Representative Mr Lohb Director MrW. H. Poole "A GENTLE REMINDER." 0 one who can possibly manage it should _ miss the opportunity of hearing Madame Patey, England's greatest oontralto, and one who is equally at home in high-class music as in the old familiar songs, whioh she renders very sweetly. Those coming to hear her will find Ample, Really Good ACCOMMODATION at the Leviathan Hotel, adjoining the Railway. A. D. SILK, Proprietress. P.B.—All citirens of Dnnedin who Intend availing themselves of this Great Musical Treat, j whioh, in all probability, may never occur again in their lifetime, will find a most SUMPTUOUS T«A piior to going to the Concerts every evening. A, D. S ITY HALL SKATING RINK. TO-MORROW (TUBBDAY), LADIXB' INVITATION EVENING. Admifrion: Gentlemen, Is; Skates, 6d. No Charge for use of Floor. The Rink will be closed the remainder of the week until Saturday afternoon and evening. HORAL HALL* FRIDAY, JULY 3, at 8 p.m. GRAND BENEFIT CONCERT, In aid of Bro. T. A. FIRKIN, of Court Enterprise, No. 3,990, A.O.F. Messrs ARTHUR OLAMPBTT, A. Fal'on, F. Godfrey, Dickie, Rtratton, H. Bills, Katkorai Bnd, ar.d a number of others have promised their gratuitounly £.oß* AND FOUND. OST, Gold Scarf Pin; monogram "W.P." J Reward on returning to Pryor and Bon. 08T, Sealskin Handbag, with steel chain I handle; reward. E. Hogg, 98 Princes street. OST, Dark Bay Mare; scar on off-side hip. J Finder will be rewarded by returning same Thomas Martin and Son, fellmengers, Eaikorai Valley. LOST, off Portobello bus on Saturday. Gold Pendant, stone in centre; reward. D. Seaton, Portobello bus. 08T, South Dnnedin, Saturday, between 8 J and 9 p.m., Side of Bacon; as reward. Mrs Dunstan's Store, St. Kilda. BOARD AND RESIDENCE, OME for Lady wanting rest and retirement. Apply by letter "E.W.," Albany etreet Post Office, GOVERNMENT NOTICES. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. MADAME PATEY'S CONCERT, TUESDAY,. 30th JUNE. ON TUESDAY, 30th June, Special Trains will leave Dnnedin for Palmerston and Balolutha respectively at 10.30 p.m., stopping where required. By order, NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. OTAGO CENTRAL RAHAVAY. ALTERATION IN TIME-TABLE. ,N and after WEDNESDAY, Ist July, Trains from Middlemarch will run as undor:— Wednesday, depart 6.50 a.m. Thursday and Saturday,.depart 2.ftp.m. Trains frotn Dnnedin witt ran as at present. By order. PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. HAVE REMOVED from the Corner of Princes and Dowling streets into the PREMISES LATELY OCCUPIED by H. P. THOMPSON, Jeweller, next G. and T. Young's. G. M. MARSHALL, Homeopathic Chemist. LADIES' OOBTUM3S, oomplete, for L2 7s 6d LADIES' COSTUMES, complete, for L2loa 6d LADIES' COSTUMES, complete, for L2lss Od LADIES' COSTUMES, complete, for L 3 8s Od BROWN, EWING, AND CO. are making Ladies' Costumes at reduced prices DURING THIS, MONTH, June. 189 L Kindly note the following quotations, and place your orders at once to prevent disappointment : _ £ a. d. A Rich CHEVIOT TWEED Costume, complete, for ... ... ... 2 7 6 A Handsome DIAGONAL TWEED Costume, complete, for ... 210 6 A Stylish NAVY SERGE Costume, complete, for ... ... ... 21$ 0 A Rich BLACK CASHMERE Costume, complete, for ... ... S, 3 0 Perfect fitting Costumes guaranteed. j BROWN, EWING, AND CO. "FIRST AWARD EXHIBITION. SQUARE. UPRIGHT. GRAND. MRN G E R On View 44 ™H*» Office: 11, Quern's Chambers 1 1™""**™* CHARLES OALLIB, Sola Agent for New Zealand V FIRST AWARD EXHIBITION.'
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Evening Star, Issue 8554, 29 June 1891, Page 3
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738Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 8554, 29 June 1891, Page 3
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