(~\ TJEEN'S THEATRE. Lessees ... Messrs. Steele and Keogh. "Unprecedented Success of those talented American artists., MR. AND MRS. F. M. BATES. Continued popularity of those universal favorites, THE BATES, PBIPAY, 2 9th OCTOBER, Bent/tit op M E, II . STONEHAM. "When -will be presented ALL THAT OIITTEES IS NOT GOLD. Maetha Gtbbs , . . Mats. F. M. Bates. Stephen Pli-m . . ... M"r. F. M. Bates. Toby Twinkle ... ... ... Mn. 11. Stoneham. And other Enlertain.mou.ts. SATURDAY, 30th OCTOBER, MONSTER DOUBLE AND ATTRACTIVE BILL. "Will shortly appear, MR. CHARLES WIIEATLEIGII with the " SIIATJGHRATJN." Notice. — Haip-Peice to Deess Circle after 9.30. Box plan may 100 seen, and seats secured, at Mr. West's Musical Warehouse. Dress Circle, 45. ; Stalls, 25. ; Pit, Is. By the Permission of His **%'s;: '^^1 Honor the S uperintendent. A GRAND ART UNION (For the purpose of clearing" off a Debt on the Church and School, St. Bathans), Will he held at St. Bathans, on or about Ist November, .1875. List op Pkizes : Ist. Picture (selected by Right Rev. Dr. Moran) ... , £7 10s 2nd. Singer's Sewing Machine ... . , £10 3rd. Electro-plated Tea and Coffee Service . ... £5 5s 4th. Picture (selected by Right llcv. Dr. Moran) ... ... £5 sth. Picture „ „ . ... £2 5s 6th. Picture „ „ . ...£ls* 7th. Lady's Handsome Work-box , , <£1 15s Bth. Field Glass ... , ... . (M, 9th Gold Scarf Pia . . , ... ', ,' ,' ! £1 lOs TICKETS, FIVE SB.ILLINGS. With a variety of othev Valuable Prizes too numerous to mention. The winning numbers will be published in the 'N.Z. Tablet,' ' Otago Witness/ and ' Mt. Ida Chronicle.' T. MULVEY, Hon. Sec. THE Drawing- of the St. Bathans Catholic Art Union will como off positively on Ist November next. Persons who have taken tickets for sale must therefore return the blocks and remit at once. THOMAS MULVEY, Secy. SOUTHERN HOTEL, Princes Street Sottit, DU3SEDDT. PATRICK FAGAN - - Pkomuetob. (Late of Carriers' Arms.) HpHE above new and substantial Hotel has been fitted up with all the Latest Improvements. The accommodation it will now offer to Travellers and Private Families will be second to none in Dunedin. All drinks kept in stock will be of the very best description. Q-ood Stabling with loose-boscs and paddock accommodation.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume III, Issue 130, 29 October 1875, Page 4
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347Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume III, Issue 130, 29 October 1875, Page 4
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