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AMUSEMENTS. ARRIS ONHALL. TO-MORROW NIGHT, First Appearance of the Famous | PALMER-B EAUM 0N T .1 COMPANY. TO-MORROW NIGHT (FRIDAY), A Programme of Rare Excellence. SOLO NUMBERS. Mrs PALMER: Aria 1 ' Romance' (Preciosa) (Weber) (With Flute obligato by Mr John Lemmone). Ballad 'A World Between' (Cowen) Miss MAGGIE STIRLING i ' Non pin rriesta' (Rossini) ' Caller Herriri'' (Gale) Mr ARMES BEAUMONT: ' The Blue Alsatian Mountains (Adams) ' An Evening Song' (Blumenthal Mr A. H. GEE: ' Thou Art Passing Hence' (Sflllivan) 'The Village Blacksmith' (Weiss) Mr JOHN LEMMONE: Flute solo ' Rhapsodic' Neapolitaine' (PaggO ' Grateful DaheV (Lemmone Mr WALTER JBARKER, A.R.A.M.: Harp Solo ' Autumn' Thomas CONCERTED NUMBERS. Mrs PALMER, Miss MAGGIE STIRLING, Messrs ARMES BEAUMONT and A. H. GEE;. Quartet 'Moonlight' (Eaton Faning) ; :, Mrs PALMER, Messrs BEAUMONT and GEE;.- : : Trio: 'Sweet is-the-Breatli of Morn* (Salomon) . Miss STIRLING and Mr GEE x „ Duet ' A Night in Venice' (Lucantoni) Messrs JOHN LEMMONE and WALTER BARKER: Duet (Flute and Harp) ' The Dream after the Dance' (Bronstet) To conclude with the Popular Quartet, FUNICULI, FUNICULA! ADMISSION : Balcony and Front Seats* 3s ; Body of Hall, 2« ; Back Seats, One Shilling. Plan of Reserved Seats at the Dresden. Doors open at 7.15. Commence at 8. Carriages at 10.10 o'clock, NEXT CONCERT, MONDAY, JANUARY 15. Entire Change of Programme. PHILIP STUART, Manager. RA N D CONCERT, VJT BROAD BAY SCHOOLHOUSE, FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY 12th, 1804; In aid of ' BROAD BAY REGATTA PRIZE FUND. Some of Dunedin's most popular Amateurs have volunteered their services. In connection with the above the s.s. Onslow will be detained fill 5.30 p;m. on above day (leaving Jetty street wharf), and for the convenience of those wishing to return-to town the pame evening a Special Bus will _ leave Broad Bay at close-of concert. ■..,-, " < : ! -'\ i -" : ! ' ■ \ <OMST"ER'S HALL, PORT CHALMERS. 1 —FRIDAY EVENING, January 12, 189*,. GRAND CONCERT in aid of the Anglican Church. Concert Artistes: Miss Mabel Rolfe, Miss Vivian, Miss A. Elder, Messrs H. S. Rennert, E. E. Packer, A. Newbury, and E. Goddard. Accompanist, Miss Daisy Platts. Front Seats, Two Shillings; Back Seats, One Shilling. LECTURES, R K E N NED Y, Jf Of London, Will Deliver a Second Lecture in the CITY HALL, 12th INST., 8 p.m. Subject: ' Count Mattei and his Medicines.' In the Afternoon of same day, TO LADIES ONLY. Subject: ' The Advantages of the Mattei Treatment.' Admission FREE. Tickets for both Lectures at Marshall's Pharmacy. EDUCATIONAL. >IANO, Organ, Singing, and Dramatic L Elocution, 30s a quarter. A Dramatic Club, under the tuition of Mr De Lisle, is now being formed ; Amateurs prepared for- the Stage. Fabian De Lisle, 14 (top floor) Octagon Buildings. \ LEECH'S Otago Violin School, Stuart - street (established 1873), opens Monday, January 15; Pupils received up to 8 p.m. PUBLIC NOTICES. THITE Swan Starch Gloss to be had of t T all grocers. SK your Grocer for Phoenix Jams and take no other. Mjvde from fresb fruit (T. GEORGE JAM.—Best In the market. All Grocers l LORIE AND CO., Auctioneers, have On Sale Furniture, Pianos, Organs Carpets ; cash or time payment I L. JONES, Portrait Photographer. - Cabinets, 20s per dozen; see new display specimens at Studio. George street. IYFE AND CUMING.—Great Summer Sale 1 commences on Saturday. SK for Romison's Malt Caramels—a highly nutritious sweetmeat for delicate constitutions. Sole maker, J. Romison. . LADIES' Hair Combings made up into beautiful Tresses, Plaits, Fringes, etc., at lowest prices, Beissel, opposite Post Office. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. ADAM'S MICROBE KILLER COM- ; PANY'S OFFICES HAVE REMOVED * TO 3 0 BOND STREET, Duhedin. PRESERVES. AURITIUS PRESERVING SUGARS in MATS are now obtainable, and as the Alexa shipment is the only one of the season, intending Buyers should apply at once, so that delivery may be made'from the wharf. W. SCOULAR AND CO., Bond street. PATENTS. TRADE MARKS. [ENRY HUGHES, C.E., M.E., L Registered Patent Agent by Government Exam., Corner of Manse and High streets, Dunedin, and. at Wellington and Auckland. Patents and Trade Marks obtained in all Countries. Specifications and Drawings accurately prepared. Established 1882. NEW ELDORADO SLUICING COMPANY, LIMITED. •XT OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at a ±S Meeting of the above Company, held on the 10th day of January, 1894, a CALL of 5s per Share was made payable on WEDNESDAY, 14th February, 1894, at the Registered Office of the Company, Crawford street, Dunedin. JOHN R. HOOPER, Legal Manager. Dated this 11th day of January, 1894. S HELTON'S BOOT SHOP Is not in the Centre of Town, but IT WILL PAY TO BUY THERE. SHELTON determined to make hjs Shop the Best Known in the City. Display second to none; Prices Cheapest going; Style and Quality to date. BERESFORD H.OUSE, Corner George and Albany B^reets. CREPON GINGHAMS. "JOB" PRICES-THIS WEEK ONLY. IROWN, EWING, AND CO. will offer their entire Summer Stock of CREPON GINGHAMS at "Job" Prices for THIS WEEK only. 60 Pieces CREPON GINGHAMS, 6fd— worth Is, 80 Pieces CREPON GINGHAMS. Bj}d-wbrth Is 3d. 75 Pieces CREPON GINGHAMS, lOAd—worth Is 6d. REAL STYLISH CBEPONS, Fast Colors—all this Seasons Importations. BROWN, EWING, AND CO.

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Evening Star, Issue 9338, 11 January 1894, Page 3

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