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Advertisements received too late for Classification. v. ||||j| RNOTICE. THE Public are hereby informed that the following changes in the telegraphing and posting of shipping telegrams will come into force on and after the Ist April, 1870: — The arrival and departure of sailing vessels will not be reported. tnterprovincial steamers will only be reported to the port for which they are immediately bound, and (on arrival) to the port from which they have immediately come. Steamers carrying the mail, and Australian steamers, will bo reported as hitherto. By order of the Telegraph Commissioner, 0. LEMON, General Manager. New Zealand Telegraph, Head Office, Wellington, March 24, 1870. NORTH DUNEDIN EIFLESTTHE Members of the above Company are requested to fall in at the Drill Shed, on Sunday, 27th inst., at 2 p.m., sharp, in uniform and side arms, for the purpose of following the remains of the late Volunteer Millar to the place of interment. Members of other Volunteer Companies are also respectfully invited to attend (in uniform and side arms). JAMES COPELAND, Captain. QUEEN’S’ HOTEL, ALBANY STREET. MR. WHITE, having enlarged his house, can offer first-class accommodation for two or three more boarders. Terms moderate. Amua aments. jpPRINCESS THEATRE, BIRD, BLOW, AND WILLS’S GREAT AMERICAN CIRCUS. Immense Success of the Chinese Stick Dance and Pyramids. The entirely new Afterpiece, entitled, THE RIDE TO DONNYBROOK; Or, . THE ONE WHEEL SHAU, Will be produced. MILLION PRICES ! MILLION PRICES ! PIT, ONE SHILLING. THIS (Friday) EVENING, MARCH 24, Third appearance of Mr Thomas Bird on THE SLACK ROPE, And several other new acts will bo brought forward. This splendid Company is acknowledged to be the best and largest that has ever travelled in New Zealand. Doors open at Half-past Seven. Performance to commence at Eight o’clock. Prices of Admission : Pit, Is ; Stalls, 2s ; Dress Circle, 4s. Grand Mid-day Performance on Saturday Afternoon. Doors open at two o’clock ; performance to commence at a quarter to three precisely. Children, sixpence to stalls and pit. Seats can be secured at Geddea Bros., tobacconists, next to Empire Hotel. THE CYNODROME. LAST NIGHT BUT ONE, OF Jg All LOW’S EDUCATED TROUPE OF DOGS AND MONKEYS. LAST NIGHT BUT ONE OF PROFESSOR TAYLOR. LAST NIGHT BUT ONE OF THE GREAT STEEPLECHASE, In the Marquee near THE OLD POST OFFICE. LAST MID-DAY PERFORMANCE ON SATURDAY NEXT, At 2 o’Clock PIT ... ONE SHILLING. CHILDREN HALF-PRICE. PROVINCIAL BILLIARD AND BOWLING SALOONS. BILLIARDS Is per game. POOL every night. AMERICAN BOWLING SALOON. One shilling per, game, and only one shilling and sixpence full string 10 frames. FRED. CLIFTON, Lessee. To Let. TO LET, Office and Store in Brown’s Buildings, Stafford street, at present occupied by G. R. Hercus and Co. OFFICES TO LET, in the Building of the New Zealand Insurance Company. TO LET ON LEASE. rpHE PROVINCIAL HOTEL, together X with Billiard Saloon, Bowling Alley, Rifle Gallery, Horse Sale Yard and Stables, Theatre and Vestibules. The whole of the premises arc supplied with the necessary gas fittings. The Theatre, Vestibules, and Hotel Bars are fitted with counters, beer-engines, piping, ahd every other requisite. The Billiard Saloon, Eifle Gailery. and Bowling Alley are now occupied at a clear rental of L 5 10s per week. The Theatrical Properties arc all in firstrate working order. The whole premises are in substantial repair. Immediate possession can be obtained. Apply to JOHN SIBBALD, At the Hotel. SHOPS TO BE LET IN THE OCTAGON. THOSE two eligible Shops now nearly finished, with Dwelling-houses attached, situated in the Athenieum Building, Octagon. Offers in writing will be received, addressed to the Secretary, stating proposed trade, term of occupancy, and rent per annum. Further particulars may be obtained of the Librarian at the Institute, High street.

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Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2148, 25 March 1870, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2148, 25 March 1870, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2148, 25 March 1870, Page 3

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