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yj } .j \ Hi w - ajuusements. • " i* rit nr r.v/i ‘to •'l7 m n W ' - QUEEN’S THEA T EE. Lessees Messes. Steele and Keogh. THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, BENEFIT OF MISS POLLY LEAKE, UNDER THE GASLIGHT, ■ 1 Anri other Entertainments. jH'wfiii! i SATURDAY EVENING, ' ; ' FirSt production of that thrilling drama, C l G A R, 'E : T . T E , Or, UNDER TWO FLAGS. : . MISS CLARA STEPHENSON in her grandest Impersonation. This fine Drama has been in rehearsal during the last fortnight, and no expense has been spared in its production. NOVELTIES ! NOVELTIES! NOVELTIES NEXT WEEK. BUNEDIN COLLEGIATE school Principal Mr. A. Barrett. View Terrace, Dowling Street. Assisted by an Efficient Staff of Teachers. The First Quarter of the Year 1876, will commence on Thursday, 20th January. The School has been established two years, and numbers 80 pupils, including 21 Boarders, of ages from 8 to 17 rears. December, 1875. A LL SAINTS GRAMM AK SCHOOL, /V Adjoining All Saints’ Church, Dunedin. Principal ... ... Yfr J. KIRBY. Assisted by a competent Staff. Visitor ... Rev. R. L. STANFORD. Hours op Attendance: •Girls 9.15 to 12, and 1.30 to 3.30. Boys ... ... 9to 12.15, and 1.30 to 3.30. Terms (Payable Quarterly in Advance): rirls’ Department— Boys’ Department— Jpper division <£ls 0 runior do 0 17 6 Under 6 years 013 6 Bxtras —Music 22 0 Drawing 010 6 Senior class <£l 10 0 Second do 10 0 Third do 016 6 Junior division 0 13 6 Drawing 0 10 6 reduction will be made in the case, of three or more pupils of the same family. OPENING DAY—- . MONDAY, 17th JANUARY, 1876. rHOMAS H. WOODCOCK, House, Land, and Estate Factor, SHARE BROKER, COLLECTOR & GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, Commercial Chambers, 27, Rattray street, Dunedin. Tradesmens’ Accounts carefully made out and collected. Loans Negotiated, &c., &c. By Special Authority under the patronage of His Honor the Superintendent. HOWELL’S GRAND AKT UNION OF INLAID WOKK. W. HOWELL (holder of Prize Medal Exhibition London 1862, and Certificate of Merit Exhibition Dunedin 1865, for beauty of design and workmanship in New Zealand wood), whilst thanking the Public for their former patronage, would desire to draw their attention to his present collection, which includes many articles of unique and original design, never before offered to the people of Dunedin. THE FIRST PRIZE being A MAGNIFICENT INLAID LOO TABLE VALUE, £IOO. W. H. would especially draw the attention of the public to the fact that every article of cabinet work in this collection is manufactured in Dunedin from New Zealand wood, entirely free from artificial coloring. 150 PRIZES of the value of £475, in 950 tickets, 10s each. Prizes on view, and tickets may be obtained opposite York Hotel, George-street, daily, from 10 a.m to 10 p.m. ADMISSION FREE.

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Saturday Advertiser, Issue 29, 29 January 1876, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Saturday Advertiser, Issue 29, 29 January 1876, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Saturday Advertiser, Issue 29, 29 January 1876, Page 8