Amusements. NEW MASONIC HALL, T II T C H E R HE New Masonic Hall is crowded every night. umlrcds go there to enjoy a hearty laugh. nd Papa says he intends to take me and Flora, he New Masonic is the place for cheap amusement, ome an I hear Small, he would draw a laugh from a Stoic, avc you heard the song about Court and Laruach. njoy yourselves during the time Thatcher’s Company remain here, oil up ! New Songs every night, remember ! T O he Masonic is the only place for cheap and legitimate entertainment, nly One Shilling admission ! Everyone should go ! N I G H ew locals by Thatcher, new songs by Daniels, new music by Salamon. am going to hear them to-night, Jack, So am I! ood humored castigation dispensed . freely every evening, ear Daniels in his National Song— English, Irish, and Scotch. HATCHER, SALAMON, DANIELS and SMALL, perform every night. Admission : One Shilling; Reserved Seats, 2s. TRINITY WESLEYAN CHURCH, Stuart street, Dunedin. A BAZAAR, in aid of the Building Fund of the above. Church, will be held in THE NEW POST OFFICE HALL, On TUESDAY, MARCH Ist, and Following Days. Contributions in money and goods will be thankfully received by the undermentioned ladies ;—Mrs Fitchett, Mrs Massey, Mrs Coventry, Miss Towers, Mrs Calvert, Mrs Do Carle, Mrs Haynes, Mrs Roberta, Mrs Tennet, Mrs Walker, Mrs Watson, Mrs Brodie, Mrs Chapman, Mrs Thomson, Airs Liggins, Mrs Adams, Airs Hutton, Airs Palmer, Airs Beck, Airs Colder, and Airs Crawshaw. The Committee will also accept donations of poultry, live stock, farm produce, and articles of any description, for sale by auction. Merchandise. 0 N A IN STOCK. L E . A large assortment of Beers, Wines, Spirits, Cigars, Flour, Provisions, Oilmen’s Stores, Dried Fruits, Confectionery, Oils, Iron, Stationery, Paper, Alalt, Hops, Candles, and every other description of general merchandise.
LANDING, EX CITY OF DUNEDIN. 1037 packages Brandy, Geneva, Crushed Sugar, Oilmen’s Stores, Candles, Malt, &c. LANDING, EX QUEEN BEE. 7-14 packages Claret, Swiss Cigars, Malt, Bottled Vinegar, Candied Peel, Lime Juice, Portland Cement, &c. LANDING, EX PHILIP NELSON. 450 packages Ginger Wine, Hops, Currants, and Caustic Soda. 50 tons Pig Iron. 50 tons Coke. LANDING, EX OTAGO. 151 packages Ling fish, White Herrings, Galvanised Iron, Soda Crystals. lANDING, kx CHRISTIANM‘AUSLAND 455 packages Glenlivet, Islay, and Campbclton Whiskey, Linseed and Colza Oils, White Lead, &c. LANDING, EX DON GUILLEIIMO. 4SG packages Blood’s and Pig brand Stout, Milner’s Safes, Caustic Soda, &c. TO ARRIVE, PER WARRIOR QUEEN AND HARVEST HOME. 1048 packages New Kent Hops, 1869’5, Warter’s Port Wine, Sanderson’s Malt, Star brand Candles, Keiller’s Confectionery, Robinson’s Groats, Booth’s and Burnett’s Old Tom, Palmer's, and Bell and Black’s Vestas, Jordan Almonds, Whole Ginger, Candied Peel, Column's Starch and Flue, Day and Martin’s Blacking, Epsom Salts, Tartaric Acid, Pearl Sago, &c., &c. W. V G. TURNBULL & CO. Dunedin, January 10th, IS7O. CHINA, GLASS, EARTHENWARE, KEROSENE LAMPS, &c. jyj- ATHE SO N BROS, beg respectfully to direct the attention of parties furnishing to their large and well assorted stock of the above, comprising— Services— Dinner, Dessert, Breakfast, Tea, Coffee, Toilet Table Glass in sets, and in quantities to suit; Glass for Hotel and Bar use, Fancy Goods Vases, Lustres, Toilet Bottles, &c., particularly adapted for Birthday, Wedding, and Christmas Presents. Kerosene Lamps—Hand and Table Lamps, Vase Lamps (hand painted), Hall Lamps and Chandeliers, Chimneys, &c. Common Ware, of every description, for Kitchen and Dairy use. Sewing Machines —Grover and Baker’s celebrated Family Machines, which make e v ery description of sewing ; are simple in construction and easy of operation, and whose reputation is sustained by the fact that there are at present over 80,0l)0*in use. Catalogues on application. MATH ES O N BR O S., MINTON HOUSE, Dunedin. Educational. INSTRUCTION ON THE FLUTE. MR J. S. SMITH, late of the Princess Theatre, will give instruction on the above. For particulars apply at West's Music Depot.|
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Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2125, 26 February 1870, Page 3
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652Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2125, 26 February 1870, Page 3
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