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AMUSEMENTS. A R R I S O N HALT'. THI3 (WEDNESDAY) EVENING. THE REV. THO 3. TAIT, M.A. (..f Melbourne) Has courteously agreed to redeliver hid DRAWING ROOM LECTURE AND ENTERTAINMENT, ‘ AN EVENING IN SOCIETY,’ lu Aid of tho Funds of the Unemployed (THE OTAGO MINERS’ ASSOCIATION). The following gentlemen have kindly offered their services Messrs Jesse Timson, Harry Smith, F. L. Jones, James Jago, and the Members of the Dunedin Liedertafel (conductor, Mr Timson). 1. ‘ Comrades in Arms.’—Liedertafel. 2. ‘ Marguerite.’—Mr H. B. Smith. 3. ‘ The Silent March.’—Mr James Jago. 4. ‘ The Toilers.’—Mr P. L. Jones. Grand piano to be used has been kindly lent by Messrs Chas. Begg and Co. Messrs Scoullar and Chisholm are kindly providing furnishings, and Mr Geo. Matthews the floral decorations. The GARRISON BAND have generously offered their services, and will play selections from 7.30 to 8 o’clock. Prices—One Shilling and Two Shillings. r («) ‘Cradle Song.’ \ r “ (I,) ‘The Boleagured.’/ *• («) ‘Cradle Song.’

Q I T Y ’HALL. CLOSED THIS (WEDNESDAYS EVENING to admit of active Rehearsal and elaborate Production for the Special Performance on SATURDAY, 3rd AUGUST, 1895, Of the Play of the Century, THE TRUE STORY OP THE VILLAGE PRIEST. A Grand Subject—a Life’s Episode—dramatically treated by a master hand with wondrous discrimination and delicacy. A Beautiful Narrative. Appropriate Mine fa Si'iiu, Scenery Special for this Production : The Devil’s Bridge by Moonlight. The Village Chapel at Kilmain, Galway. Performance at 8 sharp. Trams, etc., 10.30 sharp. Free List Entirely Abolished. Popular Prices—2s, la, and SIXPENCE. I T Y HAT; L. THE REV. H. R. HAWEIS, M.A., Will give TWO LECTURE ENTERTAINMENTS r»i G ARIBALDI, AND VIOLINS AND VIOLIN-MAKERS, ON AUGUST Bth AND 9th re : pcctively. Popular Prices : 2s and Is. Fuller particulars in later advertisement. pRINCESS’S THEATRE. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, AUGUST 9 and 10, 1895. THE ROSCIUS AMATEUR DRAMATIC SOCIETY In Dion Boucicault’s Famous Comedy, LONDON ASSURANCE. Circle, 3s; StaFs, 2a; Pit, One Shilling. Day Sales at Allen’s, Jacobs’s. Beissel's, Mendelsohn’s, Jackson and Goldsmid’s, Simpson’s, and the Dresden Piano Co.’s. Box plan open at the Dresden from 10 a.m. on Monday next. rpHE DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT to have been held at St. John's Hall, ROSLYN,

has been POSTPONED on account of the inclement state of the weather until FRIDAY, 9th AUGUST. DUNEDIN FANCIERS’ CLUB SHOW, GARRISON HALL, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, 2nd and 3rd AUGUST. THE Show will be opened by His Worship the Mayor (H. S. Fish, Esq.) on FRIDAY, at two o’clock. Children will be admitted on SATURDAY, from 10 a m. to 1 p.m,, at the Reduced Rato of 3d each. CHRISTCHURCH ART and INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION Will be Opened by HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR On THURSDAY, 291h AUGUST, at 7.30 p.m., And will REMAIN OPEN FOR ABOUT FOUR OR FIVE WEEKS. The Exhibits consist entirely of New Zealand Manufacture and Products. The Area of Ground covered by the Buildings is approximately 30,000 SUPERFICIAL FEET. Full particulars will bo furnished on application to the Honorary Agent for Dunedin, MR D. HARRIS HASTINGS. MEETINGS. UNEDIN ASSEMBLY, KNIGHTS OF LABOR. Ist AUGUST, 1095. Subject for discussion— THE REFERENDUM. Full attendance is desired. TO TRADES UNIONISTS. THE EXECUTIVE OFFICERS of all Labor Organisations are requested to Meet in the Trades Hall, Dowling street, on THURSDAY, August 1, at 7.30 p.m. sharp, to consider and (if thought desirable) to ELECT ONE TRUSTEE to the Trustee Board of the reccntlv-formed Miners’ Association. R. SLATER, Secretary Trades Council.

EDUCATIONAL. AH. O’KEEFFE is now forming # EVENING CLASSES for Drawing from the Life. Terms at Studio (above Braithwaite’s), Princes street. PUBLIC NOTICES. B LOOKER’S Dutch Cocoa is sold by us in Quarter and Half-pound Tins. Irvine and Stevenson. FOR Cardboard Boxes of every description try the Star Factory, Crawford street (late A. R. Livingston and Co.). BARGAINS. —Carter and Co. arc busy every day, and they deserve your support. Choice Goods at the lowest cash prices. Don’t be gulled--compare our prices with others. Patterns given to all who desire. THE KAITANGATA RAILWAY AND COAL COMPANY, LIMITED. THE ORIGINAL AND REAL KAITANGATA COAL. THIS COMPANY desire to thank the Public generally for the Voluntary Testimonials lately received as to the Superior Quality and Signal Suitability of their Coal for every purpose when comparing it with other coals seeking similar popularity. Every new find of coal in New Zealand is always compared in quality with this Company’s Coal, and, though nothing yet has come up to the standard, alluring advertisements occasionally make one try to believe they have very nearly reached it, but not yet. We have not been advertising lately, but the existing weather has given the Company such evidence of the high opinion the public hold of the “ Original and Real Kaitangata Coal ” that it would be base ingratitude not to publicly acknowledge their continual support. Head Office; CRAWFORD STREET, DUNEDIN, 50th July, 1895.

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Evening Star, Issue 9772, 31 July 1895, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 9772, 31 July 1895, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 9772, 31 July 1895, Page 3