Advertisements received too late . for .Classification. PIONEER LODGE, A.1.0.0.F. 4 SUMMONED MEETING of this 'Lodge’wilt take plaice at the Oriental Hotel, To-morrow, Tuesday; 8 p.m,, to consider the celebration of ' the eighth anniversary of same. J. LENTON, Secretary. DUNEDIN ‘ MUTUAL IMPROVEMENT SOCIETY. TIE usual Fortnightly Meeting-of the * above Society will bo held iiv the room below the Athemenin, on Tuesday evening, at 8 o’clock. Business —Readim/s and Recitations. THOMAS LOW, Secretary. TO LET, Three-room Cottage, water laid on. Apply to Henry Beck, painter, Maitland street. WANTED' to buy a Card Lens and Camera. Address, A. 8.,. stating pripe,, &c., Post Office. Amusements. JJ ELLER ’ S WOND ER S ! ENTIRE CHANGE OP PROGRAMME. SECOND WEEK. BEST ENTERTAINMENT. BEST ENTERTAINMENT. BEST ENTERTAINMENT EVER PRESENTED in NEW ZEALAND, TO-NIGHT, MONDAY, In the Masonic Hall, Part I-WONDERS I 1. The Desiccated Canaries, 2. The Impossible Medicines. 3. The Marvellous Peacock, 4. The Silver Rings. 5. The Flying Coin. 6, The Crystal Casket. 7, Lucifer’s Punch Bowl, Part lI.—MLSIC. Mr HELt ER will perform 1. Airs from“lL TROVATOItE,” and 2. The Ballad, “ AULD ROBIN GUAY,” on the novel and beautiful instrument, the ORGUfi MELODIQUE. Part lII.—SUPERNATURAL VISION I Witnessed nightly with continually increasing wonder and curiosity. Part IV.—F UN! !! HELLER’S Inimitable and Laughter-Pro-voking Band of CHRISTY MINSTRELS, The greatest and smallest set of Blockheads in existem e. They will perform—1. Over tire. 2. Ten Little Niggers. 3. Chorus from Faust. Finale. Reserved chairs, 4s ; panpiettc, 2s; chil-half-price. No portion of any programme will be repeated. Pttbl atlona and Literature. AIRBAIRN’S IMPERIAL BIBLE DICTIONARY Family Bibles, Church Services, &c., &c. Illustrated London Nows, half-yearly volumes Cassell’s Illustrated History of England Cassell’s Popular Educator, half-calf, 3 vols. New Zealand, by Hochstetter &c., &c., &c., At KEITH & WILKIE’S. For Sale. Homes for the people.—freeholds.—The undersigned has for sale five allotments of land in the township of Keynstone (close to the Benevolent Institution) ; rich laud, suitable for a garden. Also, choice sections in the township of St. Andrews, Caveraham. Terms t • suit purchasers : monthly payments if required. Persons desirous of securing a freehold on easy terms should apply early. Twenty minutes’ walk from Post office. No City rates, gas rated, or water taxes* or Building Ordinance. —H. F. Hardy, Eldon Chambers, Princ^s-sti'
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Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2269, 15 August 1870, Page 3
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373Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2269, 15 August 1870, Page 3
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