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AMUSEMENTS. PRINCESS THEATRE. Lessdss... Messrs Steele axs Keogul: THE LAST LIFE. THE LAST LIFE. GLORIOUS (-UCCESS. TUE LAST LIFE. THIS EVENING, MONDAY, MAY 31, Die great- Hibernian Sensation Fiay, entitled THE LAST LIFE. Eeceived on Saturday evening with unbounded- Applause. Nom—lt wss a cust mm lre'and to grant leases of farms on lives instead of for a term of years. Omthis practice is founded the story, " The La t Life." To conclude with tlie laugh ble Farce, MR AND JIKS PRINGLE. Mr Prinze Mr Musgrave. TUESDAY, Jlr and Jlrs F. XI BATES, The great American Artistes-, will make their-reappear-ance, .together with Jlr H. Stonehani; Mr Harry Seville, and Jlr Hoyle. When will be presented the glorious comedy, TiiE HUNCHBACK.. Children.in-urms not admitted. Box plan may be seeu at West's Warehouse. Dress Circle, 4s; otalla;.2s; Pit. ls. /QUEEN'S THEATRE. Propr'utors Messrs Steele and Keogh.. Lessee and Manager Jlr J. C. Bainer. Business, Sacretary Mr 11. J. Whittington. Musical Director Signor Gagliardi. " The cry is st9l they come." CROWDED AND ENTHUSIASTIC AUDIENCES. Increased popularity. Positively the LA.-T FEW NIGHTS LAST FEW NIGHTS LAST FEW NIGHTS Oi the gseat Thauiuaturgiot of the age, and wonderful Illusionist, TH E FA■K 1 R OF 0O L XT, And Ws BEAUTIFUL ENiRANG CD LADY. Notwithstanding the unparalleled success of. this most attractive entertainment, the season must shortly close to enable the manag -mont to Gil their other engagements. Tv-NIGHT, Aud during tlie wee!:, In addition to the u.->ual programme, will be produced, Dr bilvestei's latest i:insiou of the most startling character, entitled AN(EI\ S, ANCETOS. A STORY OF 1000 YEARS AGO !? A DAZZLING SGEME, illustrating a Legcad ofthe ll.u-iz Mountains, Which, upon its production in Paris, London, and Melbourne, created the most profound excitement. The performance will conclule each, evening with that ever-pleasing and gorgeous spectacle, JI 1 N N E II A H A, The prismatic Fairy Fountain. Received Nightly with rapturous Applause. Doors open at 7.15, overture at S. Carriages may lie ordored for 10 15. Private boxes. One Guinea*; L-irele, A->; Stalls, 2s; Pit, ls. Box pUnon view, and tickets obtainable daily from 10 to 4, at West's Musical Warehouse. Notice.—Residents in the country are respectfully informed tliat previous business . arrangements will not admit of Dr Silvester visiting Port Chalmers or any oi the inland towns. Special Notice to Schools aiul Families.—First and only Day Perfnrim.nco, Saturday Afternoon next, Jutie 5. Doors open at 2 ; performance commencing at 2.30 ; children half-price to all [urts of the house. rjIEMPEEANOE HALL. CHARITABLE CONCERT. THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, JIAY 31. A CONCERT in AID of the WIDOWS and ORPHANS left unprovided for of the two men recently kiIIed—DANIEL CLAFFY, at Jlaclaggsn street Quarry, and ROBERT BYERS, killed at Maori Hill. His Worship the Jlayor (Keith Ramsay, Esq.), in the chair. Doors open at 7.30 p.m. Under the auspices of the Saturday Ni'jht Concert Committee and the various Friendly Societies. Tickets: Reserved seats, 3s ; front seats, 2s; balcony, Is. 2Smy MEETINGS. THE LATE WILSON GRAY. A MEETING of the friends of the -^^ late Jlr WILSON GRAY will lie held at the Shamrock Hotel on Tuesday Evening, the lst June, at S o'clock, to consider suggestions for erecting' a suitable tablet to his memory in the South Dunedin Cemetery. LODGE ST. ANDLIEW, No. 432, S.C. AN Emergency Meeting will be held in the MASONIC HALL, THIS EVENING, ut 7.30 Business: Raisings. By order R.W.M., A. SMITH, Secretary. Dunedin, 3lst Jlay, 1575. STANDARD PROPERTY INVESTMENT SOCIETY. A MEETING of the above SOCIETY, for the purpose of receiving Subscriptions, &c, will be held at the Offices of the Society, Princes street, on AVEDNESDAY NEXT, the 2nd June, be tween the hours of C and S p.m. C3AS. KEID, 31my Secretary. ELEC HOIST NOTICE. BELL WARD ELECTION. If R LEARY Will Address the Electors of Bell Ward, as foi lows :— THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, 31st MAY, Mills's National Hotel, Great King street, at S p.m. Jl'Grath's narp of Eriu Hote', Great Kinj: street, at 5.30 p.m. 20mv CORPORATION NOTICES. CITY OF DUNEDIN. EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY IN THE OFFICE OF COUNCILLOR FOR BIvLL WARD, DUNEDIN. ■TKTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that -i_^ the following Candidates have been duly Nominated for the Oflice of Councillor, as above—viz., RICHARD HENRY LEARY, of London street WJI. DOWNIE STEWART, of Heriot Row. There being more than one Candidate, all further proceedings in the Electi >n were adjourned until TUESDAY, Ist JUNE, 1575, when a Poll will be taken at the ODDFELLOWS' HALL, George street, between tlie hours of 0 a.m. and 4 p.m. KEITH RAMSAY, Mayor. May 27th, 1575. 2<Jmy CITY OF DUNEDIN. THE CITIZENS' ROLL, YEAR 1575-G. RATEPAYERS are reminded of the necessity for their making immediate payment of all City rates foi- the current year. Failing payment on or before tlie 15th June, all ratepayers then in default will, as by law required, be excluded from the Citizens' Roll. Persons who may have recently acquired a qualification for admission'to the li oil, or whose qualification n.ay have been lately altered, owing to change of residence or otherwise, are respectfully requested to intimate the fact at the Town Clerk's Ollice, Slanse street, forthwith. J. JI. MASSEY, Town Clerk. Jlay 2(i. 1575. 27my PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. npHIS is to give Notice, that I will not be responsible for any DEBTS incurred by my Wife, MARGARET HANSON, after this date. WILLIAM HANSON. Port Chalmers, Jlay 29th, 1575. "KTOTICE.—We, the Undersigned, beg J3i to intimate to our Customers and the Public that on and aftor tho Ist JUN E the p; ico of Coals will be advanced ONE SHILLING per ton :,*. our respective Collieries ai Green Island and Saddle Hill. WALTON PARK COL CO., Pro Jambs Lovdon. STEPHENSON and HARRIS. CHRISTIE BROTHERS. JAMES FRKEMAN. GEOItGF PROUDFOOT. •23my Pro W. MjtcHEHi.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 4144, 31 May 1875, Page 3

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