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AMUSEMENTS. pRINOMBS’S THEATER Leasee ... Min Mtea KIKBLI. AotlngManagerand Treasurer, Mr Jab. if. Kim. THURSDAY, MARCH 17. Inauguration of GRAND FASH! NABLE COMEDY SEASON. FIRST APPEARANCE IN DUNEDIN Of the KEMBLE COMEDY COMPANY. MISS MYRA KFMBLK, MISS MYRA KEMBLE, MISS MYRA KEMBLE, AUSTRALIA’S PREMIERE and FAVORITE AOTRKSP, Supported by a specially-selected Metropolitan Company, will appear In the famous Farcical Comedy, •DR BILL’ (By Hamilton A'de), As p’ayed in London for 400 Nights at Avenue Theatre, and purchased by Miss Kemble duiicg her recent visit there; played for 50 Nights at B jou Theatre, Melbourne; 48 Nights Criterion Theatre, Sydney; and 1- ng Seasons in Brisbane and Adelaide. Interpreted by the following powerful Cast engaged to support MISS MYRA KEMBLE: Mr R. Owen Harris Miss Nellie Lyons Miss Ada Lee Mias Maggie Corcoran Miss Louie Glitberoe Mr H W. Diver Mr Edwin Lester Mr J. J. Walshc Mr V, Leonard And Mr George Leopold And Mia Wolter Hill. Admisi-ion- 4s, 2i 6d, and Is. Box Plan open to dry at the Dresden, JOE ST. CL'IR, Business Manager. CHURCH SERVICES. G. C. GRUBB’S MISSION. GARRISON HALL. SERVICE will be held THIS BYiNING, at 7 39, by the Rev, o. 0. GRUBB, M.A., TUESDAY, MARCH 15th, as follow At Garrison Hall, PRAYER MEETING: 7.80a,m. toßa.m. MIDDAY PRAYER MEHTiNG: 12.80 to 1 p.m., and from 1 to I.SO p.m. (two short Addresses'. (SPECIAL MISSIONARY SERVICE, 3 to 4 p.m.: Rev. G. 0 GRUBB, M.A, CHILDREN’S SERVICE, 415 p.m.: Mr E, C. MILLARD. MISSION SERVICE, 7.30 p m.: Hev. G. 0. GRUBB, M.A Hymn 800-s provided. All teats free. No collections. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. WANTED, Board and Lodging in a private family by respectable young Man; terms must be moderate, end locality south of High street Apply “ Frater,” Stab Office, YOUTH requires (cheap) Board and Lodging ; north end preferred; state terms and particulars. |; L., !> r TAR Office. OUNTBY Board and Lodging, suitable for families or single persons, healthy situation, near Evansdale, Particulars at Messrs D. and J. Bacon’s, King street. ■A'.VI, ASD FOUND LEFT in Sh< p, Brooch; also, Lady's Cashmere Waterproof Cloak. Mollison, Mills, and Co., George street. LOST, Sunday evening, Brooch Scotch Pebbles sat in gold, John Hlslop, jewel’er. LOST, young White-and-bluok Greyhound Slut; reward. G. Muliin, Bellevue terrace, George street. LOhT, Gold Scarf Pm (Mattere Crossl. with pearls. Reward returning to Aif. Thomson, wat.hmake% King .t'eet. LOST, Fox-terrtr Dog; white bjdy, black cars, b'aok rp .t tup of bead ; collar No 99. Howard on returning to G. R, Clieeseman, Shag Po'nt Goal Company, Vegcl ttreet. -.JOVEENMENT hoticbr V, K, NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF SLEIPifiS. New Zealand Government Railways, Head Office, Wellington, Ist March, 1892. WRITTEN TENDERS will be received at this Office up to Noon of MONDAY, the 4th April, 1892," for the Supply and Delivery of SAWN RAILWAY SLEEPERS at any station on the Hurunui-Blcff Railway. Specifications and forms of tender to be obtained at the Railway Offices, Christchurch, West Oxford, Dunedin, Invercargill, and Riverton. Tenders to be addressed to the New Zealand Railway Commissioners, Wellington, and to bo marked outside “ Tender for Sleepers.” The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted, and telegraphic tenders will not be entertained. By order of the Commissioners. R. CARROW, Stores Manager, PUBLIC NOHOBV: PRANK A. OOXHEAD’S, the GRAND STUDIO (opposite Colonial Bank). CablJ nets (enamelled), 10s fid per dozen. Our Views superior to all others. Take the Elevator. TECHNICAL CLASSES ASSOCIATION. MR W. HARLOW has been Appointed Collector to the Association, and wl 1 be glad to receive subscriptions from all those who take an interest in its work. The Government will give Pound for Pound on all moneys collected before 31st March. It is requested that Subscriptions not called for be sent to Mr Harlow, Newington, by whom they will be acknowledged. GEO, M. THOMfON, Hon. Sec.

DRUIDS’ GALA, MARCS 23. ENTRIES for following Eventß will bo received until 2 pm. SATURDAY, 19th: Dbuids’ Anniversary Handicap.-Entry, 2a 6d. Ist L 5, 2nd LI 10s, third 15 <. Milk Walking Race —> ntry, 2s. Ist II 10s, 2nd LI, third trophy value 10a 6d, One Mile Handicap. -Entry, 2a. Ist L2, 2nd LI, 3rd 10a For other events entries taken on the ground. GKO. SCOTT, Bon. Sec., 31 Bond street. DRUIDS’ GALA, MARCH 23rd, At Sawyers Bay. GRAND PROGMaMMK SPORTS, Baby Show. LIOO given away in prizes. Handsome forty-guinea Dresden Piano, Sewing Machine, Duohesee Oust Drawers, and about fifty other prizes. Secure your tickets early; only one shilling each, with admistion to grounds. GUO. SCTT, Hon, Sec. TAIKRI COUNTY. TRAFFIC over Grey town Bridge will be Stopped for One Day, on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16. By order of the Chairman. JOHN WHYTE, County Inf pec tor, jgROWN, KWING, AND CO. BROWN, EWING, AND CO.’S AUTUMN ' Uirect Shipments of MANTLES, j jxOLUSIYK NOVELTIES LAGKEIV. i Aro UGW reatJ y for ,nß P ection * AUTUMN CAPES. AUTUMN MILLINERY. AUTUMN FURS. AUTUMN DRESSES. AUTUMN TWEEDS. AUTUMN ribbons. Already we find a good 1 ('fßirttd for New DOROTHY ! CAPKS. MANTLES, and JACKETS the choices-1 assortment and most fashionable goods in the market. Ladies are invited to carefully inspect our New Autumn atKLiIjINBBY. The French Trimmed Hats and Bonnets are simply perfection, and moderate In price. AUTUMN CHIFFONS, BROWN, EWING. AND 00.

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Evening Star, Issue 8773, 14 March 1892, Page 3

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