Advertisements received too late for Classification. P rinoess theatre. Leasees .... Messrs Lawrence and Company. L\ST NIGHT OF MR. AND MBS. GOUHLAY. THIS EVENING (.'a'unlay) APRIL 22, The performance will commence with the admirable Scottish Traditional Drama, entitled The W A 1.1 L 0 C K 0 F T lIE OLE N, To conclude with, for the last time, the popular Drama of * GILD E R 0 Y. Prices of Admission — Dross circle, 4s; Stalls, 2s Gil; Pit, Is. Doors open at 7 30, commence ad 8 precisely. HE DUNEDIN MUTUAL IMPROVEMENT SOCIETY will meet in the large Hall, underneath Athernuum, on WEDNESDAY, 2 ith inst, at Sp m. Deiuth : Protection v. Fkee Tiudh. ‘ Free Trade Mr. Stout. Protection ...Mr. Fuller. Admission to Non-Members, od. The pub lie are invited to take part in discussion. BOUGHT JACK, Hon. Sec. rjONS OF TEMPERANCE ANTIDOTE P DIVISION. A SPECIAL MELTING will be hd I on MONi 1 AY Evening, 24th inst., in the CONGREGATIONAL HALL. A full attendance of members is requested punctually at 7.81’. By Order, 11. N. ADAMS, B.S. rriHG Bov. Mr, JOHNSTONE will preach i n St. Georges’ Hall To-morrow at 11 and 6.30. MR, ELBORN will (D.V.) preach in the Odd Fellow’s Hall, George street, tomorrow Evening. Subject of discourse . “The efficacy of the Word of God.” NO. 1 COMPANY (C.G.) D.R.V, In consequence of the inclemency of the weatacr last Monday evening, the Adjutant’s Inspection was postponed to MONDAY, the 24th inst, when a full muster of the Company is requested. By Order, JOHN T. DOUGLAS, Hon. See. LAND TRANSFER ACT-1870. LICENSED BROKER. TjIRE ERICK H. EVANS, PRINCES.C STREET, DUNEDIN, is prepared to transact a'l business under the above Act. Gi ENTLEMEN’S RESIDENCE.—Three f gentlemen can meet with superior accommodation in private Family. Large lofty Bedrooms, large grounds. Use of piano. Bush House, Upper Stailo: cl-street, THE Ceu'.l..■man who opened an important letter addressed to us per post, will please send his name, with an explanation as to how the letter came into his po session, otherwise strict inquiries will be made. A. and T. I u glia. WANTED DRESSMAKER! k Mantle Hand?. Apply Miss Hands, Herbert Hayr.es, & Co.
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Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2552, 22 April 1871, Page 3
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361Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2552, 22 April 1871, Page 3
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