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AMUSEMENTS. KINOESS'S THEATRE. Leuee and Proprietor ... Mr Charles Hugo. Euiiness Manager ~. Mr H. A, Grtbben, HUGO'S BUFFALO MINSTRELS. CIRCLE OF ACCOMPLISHED lADIBS. TO-NIGHT. TONIGHT. TO-NI3HT. GRAND COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT Tendered by Mr Chas. Hugo to the Dunedin City and South Dunedin Fire Brigade;. GRAND DOUBLE PRCGSAMMB. Tomorrow Night! Mlbs PRISOILLAVBBNR To-morrow Night I And Tomorrow Night | Mr OHARLiS HUGO' 4 To-mirrow Night J- JOINT BENEFIT To-morrow Night I Prior to their Departure, T -morrow Night [ per p.b. Rimutaka, To-morrow Night J for Europe. To-morrow Miss PRISOILLA VERNE ' To-morrow N ght And To-morrow Aight Mr CHARLES HUGO'S To-morrow Night }- JOINT BENEFIT r o morrow Night I Prior to their Depaiture, TomorrowNigbt I per p.b. Rim»tiki, To-morr.w Night J frEuroje. INVEROARGILL TO FOLLOW. HUGO'S PRICES. Djv Salea as usual. Box Office at the Dretden. The CHEAPEST and BEST SHOW in the World. Carriages at a quarter to 11. I BIN CESS'S THEATRE. WEDNiSDAY EVtN NJ, SEPTEMBER 9. BLAND HOLT Has much pleasure (through the medium of this advertisement) in introducing to the Dunedin Public the Leading Members of his now ESTABLISHED ORGANISATION OF DRAMATIC FaVORITES:Mtas EDITH BLANDE (her first visit to New Zeilanc'), Mi*s Flora, Miss Virginia Vivienne. Mrs May Buckley, Miss Mabel Russell, and Mrs BL4ND BOLT. Messrs Walter Howe, Albert Norman, W. E. Baker, Augustus Glover, H. R. Robei ts, E. B. Russell, H. Pllmmer, W. H Seagrave, J. Anderson, W. Dale, Harry Nor nan, and others, and BLAND HOLT. Assistant Stage-manager. Mr Harry Norman; Business Mmager, Mr W. H. Sesgrave; Agent, Mr C. Simonscn". The first production of the season will be the London and Australian Success MASTER AND MAN, A Drama which deals with tbe great Vital Question of tbe Day. The whole of the Scenic PU< t executed in Melbourne aad Sydney by tbe premier mechanical s'aff sof the colonies; and the ohoice paintings by Mr George Gordon, used in the n presentation of the piece ia Australia, will be brought into requisition here. The Box Plan is now open at the Dresden Piano Depot, TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. - PHRENOPHYSIOONOMY (a Lesson in), by PROFESSOR GOLLEDGF, M.B.P.A, Lond., in Rattray str< et Hall. Admission, 6d and If. Entertainments on THUR rAY and FRIDAY. On Friday Dr Stuart will take the chair. Consultations Dext Salvation Army, Princes street (from 2s 6,1), 11.30 to 12, 3 to 4, and 20 to 8. UNEDIN SCHOOL OF ART CLUB'fi EXHIBITION, CHORAL HALL, sih to 12fch SEPTEMBER, no™ S Afternoon, from 12 to 6 upkN \ Evjening. froan 7 to 9.30. Adroislon-ONK SHILLING. Fach Ticket entitles the holder to One Chance in the Ait Union. Prizes will be allotted to the full number of Ticktts sold. Illustrated Catalogues 6d. 'ORTH-34ST VALLEY PUBLIC HALL. TUESDAY EVENING, Bth SEPTEMBER j W. G. CARET'S COMEDY COMPANY. Comedy ! Concert! Farce! 'Delicate Ground.' Songs. 'Betsy Baker.' One Night Only. Popular Prioes—2s and Is. LOST AND FOUND. GST, Ft. Bernard Dog. Finder rewarded on returning to Mrs Stephenson'r, Lees street. OST, a Tan-colored Collie Pap (slut); an J swers name "Dandy." Binder rewarded return City Boot Fa'ace. OST, on Thursday, Brown Retriever Pup, J white breast. Reward on returning to Esquilant, Stafford street. OST, Umbrella, [Carlsbrook Grcund, J Saturday, with hooked handle and cord, Please return Miss Murnon, Albany street. OST, Gey-and-white Bt. Bernard Pup J (slut). Reward en returning to Morniogton Tram Company. OST, yonng Collie Dog; black, wuh white J breast, feet, and tail j reward. F. Calveit, Queen street. EDUCATIONAL. DANOING, DEPORTMKNT, CAL>STtIFNIO EXERCISES. THE MKxShS AND MISBES LOWE, of Melbourne, under Royal atd Viceregal Patronage. TR J. E, LOWE begs to announce that he will Resume his Yearly Classes on TUESDAY N=xt, Bth inst., instead of as hitherto in Febmary, in the Oddfellows' Hall, Rattray street, and that be (ffers special advantage* to those wishing to acquire the latest Bociety Dancing. Afternoon Class for Young Ladies and School Poys every Tuesday at 4 30. Evening Class for Ladies and Gentlemeu every Tuesday at 8 o'clock. All Cl?B3eswill be one lesson weekly for 10 weeks; ichoo'p, 12 week'. Hall Olassep, LI U. J. E. LOWE, Wood's Private Hotel, Rattray street. BANKRUPTCY NOTIOIS GAZETTE IN BANKRUPTCY. fl B EVENING STAr Is duly appointed Gazette for the publication of all Notices under the Bankruptcy Act, 2i#PATEBS3N AND M'LBOD'd ESTATE. PERSONS owing Moneys to the above Estate are requested to pay same at the office of D. M. Speddlng, 129 Princes street BOUth. JAME3 ASHCROFT, Official Assignee. 80ARD AND RESIDENCE. UIET Home for Two Gentlemen, every comfort: ten minutes'from Pott Office Address "H." oare of Box 836, Pjst Office. (OMFORTABLE Board and Residence for v/ Gentlemen; batb, piano; terms, 18s 6d weekly, washing included. Address "A.5.," Stab « ffice. UP BRIO R Accommodation for 1 or 2 j Gentlemen. No. 1 York terrace, York LECTURES. IMPORTANT LECTORS. "R J. F. FLOYD, Evangelist, will give a . Popular Lecture in the Tabernacle, Great King street, TO MORROW (Tuesday), at 7.45 p.m. Subjeet: ' How to Study and Teaob the Soriptures.' The Lecture is intended specially for tbe Sunday School Teachers of the City, but is adapted to all clasass. Qaestions and a brief discussion invited at oloseAdmission Free. Oollectkn to defray expenses. All cordially invited. AUCTIONS TUESDAY, Bth SEPTEMBER, At 2 o'clock, CJ O H N S # has been instructed to sell by auction, at 89 Princes street, A complete stock of ironmongery, comprising screws, looks, door handles, hat ho?k», padlocks, cutlery, and sundries. AJao, at tame time and place, in a deoeaied estate—l6o volumes books (novels and educational works). Entirely without reserve,

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Evening Star, Issue 8614, 7 September 1891, Page 3

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