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amusements; RING BBS'S THBATRB, _"&INOBBB'S THBATBB. THIB EVENING) THIS EVENING VAT 8 SHARP. THIS EVENING j fATJN" '""NDA. PRIOBS-BS, 2i, and U.{ AUNT LUOINDA UtJNT LUOINDA. AUKT LUOINDA) i LUOINDA VPBIOBS-Ss, 2f, Mid la, AUNT LUOINDA j Enormous and Pronouaced Success, Condensed Opinions of Yesterday's Press s"Mr Thos. Bergin is the possessor of a capital i -" ■—»—-•» —«*- »*~ower, and evoked a double enoore."—' Otago Times. "Mr Palmer sings as veil as ever. . • . he has lost none of his ability as an actor. Mr Palmer knows how to be lively without descending to vulgarity."—Stab. " In Mr Baxter the company have an ecoentrio comedian whose comicalities are Irresistibly fanny, and whose powers of facial cantortion are exceptional; the andience behaved as if they oould never have enough of the performer."— ' Otago Daily Times.' " Mr Grattan Oongblan (late of J. L. Toole's company) Is a vivacious low comedian."—fctab. " Mies Eva Glen is a winning actress, and besides being a graceful danscusc possesses a sweet soprano voice."—' Otago Daily Times.' * Miss Alma Obrey makes a specialty of character songs. . . . Her voice 1b an effective one. . . . She was twice recalled. . . . —'Otago Dally Timei?.' "The orchestra, tinder Signor Squarlse, is a strong one, and its playing in itself iB a considerable attraction."-'Otago Daily Times.' Doors open at 7.30; Overture at 7.50; Curtain at 8 p.m. sharp. Reserved Beats at the Dresden, 3a; Stalls and Fit during the day at Jaoobs's and at Allen's. „ . (3s, 2s, and ONE SHILLING. Pnces \ 3s, 2.<, and ONE SHILLING. A. FAWOBTT. EDUCATIONAL. WOOD'S Academy Removed to 157 George street, near Hanover street. Separate roomß for private adult pupils. IVKNING Glasses for young Men. Youths, I and Girls nightly. Bookkeeping, Penmanship, Arithmetic, Shorthand, XngUsb. Wood's Academy. "R ALFfiKD G. BAKBR, Teacher lof . Banjo, Guitar, and Mandoline, has Removed to High street (opposite D.LC). CHARACTER READING and the FUTURE REVEALED BY PALMISTBY. " "\7*E shall be as godß, knowing good from X evil." Who shall Bay it Is not our duty to understand the character, dangers, and warnings written, on our hands ? Why should we allow all the good things of life to pass us by, or some hereditary madness, disease, or vtoe to suddenly master us ? Consult MADAME NORDSKA, who has bad much experience, and is a scientific Fee, 2s 61. Hours, 10 to 12, Bto 5, 7to 9. Address: Octagon Buildings, Octagon. AUCTIONS. TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY, 9th MAROH, At 2 o'clock, By order of the Collector of Customs. 1 bag seaman's effects. 0. REYNOLDS AND CO. TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY, 9th MAROH, At 2 o'clock. EXTENSIVE UNRESERVED BALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Consisting of— Walnut piano (by George Russell), walnut and plmh suite, walnut inlaid oval table, mahogany table, red pine and horsehair mite, red pine and walnut lideboard, Brussels and tapß3try carpets, black - and • gold overmantel, gilt pier g-asß, brass-bar and steel bar fenders, tapestry and plush chairs, red pine bevel glass mirror door sideboard, chest of drawers, red pine chairs, handsome set ware, red pine writiDg desk, double wire wove and spring mattresses, flock mattresses and pillows, washing machine, cooking range, washstands and ware, toilet tables, fenders and fireironp, kitchen tables, chairs, meat gaff, crockery, glassware, lampa and kitoben utensils, wringers, garden toolc, tinware, counter scales and weights, pictures, preserving pan, milk dishes, butter churn, Etc., etc., etc. Now on view.

EO. REYNOLDS AND 00. • will sell as above, at Rooms, High street, To-morrow. THURSDAY, 10th MARCH, At half-past 2 o'clock. IN TRADE LOTS ONLY. Toilet Glasses, 12 x 9to 16 x 12; Piano Stools, Walnut and Mahogany Commode?, Music Canterbnrys, Corner and Centre Whatnots, Single Marble-top Wa-hstand?, Dressing Tableß (with Toilfct Glabecb), etc., eta. 81. S P E D D I N 0 will sell a? above en Thursday first, at half-patt 2 o'clock. Sarople3 ready on Wednesday. NBW ZEALAND. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. LARGE AND IMPORTANf SALE FREEHOLD AND LEASBHOLD STATION PROPERTIES, WITH STOCKS [HE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND ESTATE-* COMPANY, LIMITED, intend to offer for sale, by auction, early in 1892, of which due notice will be given, The following valuable Estates, situated in the South Island of New Zealand, comprising a totil area of 140,617 acres freehold 193,397 acres leasehold, With 212,000 firat-claas Bheep. Also, OATTLF, HORSES, AND FARM IMPLEMENTS, MARLBOROUGH. 57,213 Acres, Freehold 64,846 Acres, Leasehold «'wC S °Hill» "157,213 Acres, Freehold WKLDSbILL •••?• 64,846 Acres, Leasehold " Upton Downs ... ) * r *'°* u xx " "»»-«""=.»««»«» With about 88,750 Sheep. CLARENCE ... 16.673 Acres, Freehold 79,080 Acres, Leasehold With about 40,000 Sheep. CANTERBURY AND OTAGO. ALEUfiY 719,490 Acres, Freehold 8,200 Acres, Leasehold With aboat 30,000 Sheep. AROWHENA AND RANGITATA ... 10,914 Acrep, Freehold With about 20,000 Sheep, BBKBANK 4,810 Acres, Freehold With about 10.000. Sheep. QLENTUI AND\ 7,341 Acres, Freehold WHARFALE ... 138,805 Acres, Leasehold With about 30,000 Sheep. LAURISTOM AND MITOHAM ... 1,917 Acrep, Freehold With about 3,200 Sheep. MVER3LBA ... 2,956 Acres, Freehold 1,61 d Acres, Leasehold With about 13.G00 Sheep. WAIHOAftUNGA... 18,036 Acres, Freehold 749 Acres, Leasehold With about 27,750 Sheep, BUSHY PARK ... 2,203 Acres, Freehold 107 Acres, Leasehold With Stock. The Laud vill be submitted in suitable areas. TERMSEASY. By order of the Beard of Director*. & O, HANNA, Manager BANK OF N.Z, ESTATES, CO. Li?.

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Evening Star, Issue 8768, 8 March 1892, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 8768, 8 March 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 8768, 8 March 1892, Page 3

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