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AUUSEMESTS mHEATEE EOYAL EOYAL MARIONETTES. MR. HOSKINS HAS much pleasure to announce the appearance (on arrival of p.?. Omeo) MoDONOUGQ & EARIS SHAW'S ROYAL MARIONE TT3, From St. James's Hall and Crystal Palace : London, have appeared in Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide, &c. receiving the unqualified approval of the Press and Public of those cities, THE KOYAL MARIONETTI S bring with them GORGEOUS S.ENERY AND EFFECTS, and give THREE DISTINCT ENTERTAINMENTS. ORIGINAL CHRISTY MINSTRELS, Full Band aud Chorus. l TH_D COMIC FANTOCCINI, Introducing some of the most wonderful exhibitions of ekill known to the ITALIAN FANTOCCINI. FAIRY PANTOMIME. LITTLE RED BIDING HOOD, The Ceabm op the Household, With Impeoved Teansfobmation Scene Of Bewildering Beauty, THE GRANDEST ENTETAINMENT IN THE WORLD. The Australasian's tbeatrieal critic (issue July 18th) published a criticism upon the ROYAL MARIONE LTES' performance, an extract from which is as follows : — " If the audience thought I was mad I am content to rest under the imputation of lunacy for the pleasure of having such a laugh. 1 laughed till the tears ran down my cheeks. Everything ia worked so patly ; there is no hitch, no break in the fun, and you come awoy feeling that if the proverb be true about laughing making people fat you ought to grow many pounds heavier." Due notice will be given of THE OPENING NIGHT. GEO. W. GEDDES, Treasurer and Business Manager for Mr Hoskine. J3MUC ATlOflf A__ EVENING- CLASSES. PRIVATE TUITION (Limited). LIVENING- CLASSES for Young Men are 11/ now being formed. Intending Pupils will oblige by communicating with Professor Henri without delay, as only a limited number can be enrolled. Should sufficient inducement offer, a separate Claes for Young Ladies will be opened. The day school was Re-opened on the 10th January. Pupile enrolled at any time. TO PARENTS AND GUARDIANS. A COMPETENT SCHOOLMASTER, of £± middle age, who prefers a home in a family to the duties of a school, will be at liberty early in March, his present engagement then ending, and will be glad to enter upon another with any respectable party who may be desirous of having a resident Tutor or their Family. Apply at this Office. LADIES' COLLEGE PLEASANT VIEW HOUSE, ELM ROAD, DUNEDIN. A LIMITED number of Pupils received. _JjL English and the usual accomplishments under the supervision of a teacher holding a First-class Certificate from the Melbourne Training College. Circulars, &c, forwarded on application, H. S. QUINLAN, Principal |\T I S S M O O E E Begs to announce to her Pupils that she began LESSONS AND CLASSES On MONDAY, 24th JANUARY. WANTED Known, that J. Seehof ia to be found at the Farmers' Arms Hotel, Tay street. IX7" ANTED, an active Girl for houseworkVV Apply to Mrs Carden, Tay -street. 1 1 7 ANTED KNOWN, that Froggatt np- 1 W Newall have always on hand Quarieo, suitable for making, hearths, or stable flooring. Orders may be left at the TIMES Office. WANTED a Cook. Apply sharp to J Fishenden, Caledonian Hotel. WANTED, a Law Clerk. Apply to Jame flarvey, Solicitor, Esk-street. ANTED KNOWN,— That Bedstead can be obtained at J. Gerbes's Furnishing Factory 20 per cent, cheaper than at any other house in the town. J. Gebbes, next the Custom House. — _ 8 WANTED KNOWN,— lhat J. Gerbes has erected a new Furniture Factory, in Clyde-street, where, by the aid of steam power and machinery, he will be able to supply every description of Household Furniture at 10 per cent, cheaper than any other house in town. J. Gebbes, Clyde-street, next the Custom House. UK WAR OS £2 KEWAHD. [OST from Burwood Station in Novern- _ ber last, one Bay Horse, Spur brand V and 79 on Near Shoulder. One pound reward will be given for any information that may lead to his recovery, or £2 lor anyone leaving said horse at Mr G. Fletcher's, Elbow Hotel. Tl REWARD, LOST from the Dome Station, 1 Bay Horse (light draught), branded 2 near shoulder, white face, white forelegs. Anyone bringing same to Dome Station, or giving information that will lead to recovery, will receive the above reward. WILLIAM FERGUSON. T OST from Rozelle, Long Busli, about Ist JLj January, 40 wethers, branded Q (red). Anyone giving such information as will lead to their recovery will be handsomely rewarded. ROBERT HAMILTON, jilogelle.

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Southland Times, Issue 2278, 1 February 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 2278, 1 February 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 2278, 1 February 1876, Page 3

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