Confidence. —An old gentleman of experience says what is necessary in the enjoyment of love and sausages is confidence. A countryman took his seat at a tavern table opposite to a gentleman who was indulging in a bottle of wine. Supposing the wine to be common property, our unsophisticated friend helped himself to it with the gentleman’s glass. “ That’s cool !” exclaimed the owner of the wine, indignantly. _ “ T es, replied the other ; “I should thiuk there was ice in it. ”
Advertisements received too late for Classification. VOLUNTEER AMATEUR CONCERT, In aid of BUILDING FUND, Will take place in NORTH DUNEDIN RIFLE COMPANY’S DRILL SHED, On FRIDAY, 7th JULY, 1871. Under the Patronage of the various Volunteer Companies in the District. Lieutenant-Colonel Cargill in the chair. The Battalion Band have kindly consented to be present on this occasion. Part I. Overture - Song (in character)— “ Five Wild Dogs ” - Song—“ Come back to Erin ” Song—“ See you rose so freshly blooming ” Song .... Operatic Selections Comic Song - • Song Gray” He station Ward’s Visit to the Prince of Wales - Volunteer Band Mr Westropp Lady Amateur Mr Josephs Lady Amateur Major Atkinson and Band-Master Martin Mr Warren Lady Amateur Mr Whittington Song F owerthat bloometh” Mr Lyons So ig (in character)— 1 Of course it’s no business of mine” - - - Mr Westropp Interval of Ten Minutes. Part 11. Overture - • ■ Volunteer Band. Duett, “ I have wandered ) La ly Amateur in dreams” i Mr E, Towsey Song, “ Mother kissed mi in my dreams” - • Mr Lyons gong .... Lady Amateur Comic Song - • - Mr Warren Selections on Concertino • Mr Cavalier Song, “ Bonnie Prince Charlie” - - - Lady Amateur Song, “Slave Ship” -Mr Josephs Song, “Love’s request.” Lady Amateur Soug(inchai’acter) “Hard up and broken down” Mr Westropp GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. Doors open at Half-past Seven, Concert to commence at eight o’clock. TICKETS, 2s and Is each, may be bad of Mr Lees, George street; Messrs Hutchinson Bros., Wright, Allan, Krull, J. E. Hutchinson, Fogel, Shepherd, and Alexander, Great King street; MrM'Ainsh, N.E. Velley, and M embers of Committee. TO THE RATEPAYERS OF LEITH WARD. A A|EETING will bo held at Knill’s CALEDONIAN HOTEL, Great Kingstreet, on WEDNESDAY, at Seven o’clock, when Mr. Barnes will explain his views of the improvements of the different parts of Leith Ward, JOHN BARNES, Queen-street. UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO. SUBJECT to such alterations as may be found advisable, the following will be the hours of attendance at the several classes : Latin ... frem 8 to 9 a.m. Greek ... 9 to 10 a.m. English Language & Literature 7to 8 p.m. Junior Mathematics ... li to 12 a.m. Senior Mathematics and Nat. Philosophy 12 to 1 p.m Ditto ... ... Bto 9 ~ Mental Science ... 2 to 3 ~ Ditto ... ... 9to 10 „ An Introductory Lecture will be delivered in the Large Hall of the University by Professor Sale on Monday, July 10th ; by Professor Shand on Tuesday, July 11 ; and by Professor M‘Gregor on Wednesday, July 12 —each day at 8 p.m. " . By Order, JOHN HISLOP, Hon. Sec, WEDNESDAY, sth JULY, At 12 o’clock. FANCY WARE. M'LANDREdS, HEPBURN, and Co 1 , are instructed to sell by Auction, at their rooms, Manses treet, on Wednesday, sth July, at 12 o’clock, 2 cases Fancy China Ornaments, consisting of Figures, inkstands, dinner-, ets, tea-sets, baskets, boxes, groups, animals, iloM'cr-vases, matchboxes, pinboxes, velocipedes, &q.' & c. &q. Terms at sale. WEDNESDAY, nth JULY, At 11 o’clock. SADDLERY. M'LANDRESS, HEPBURN, and CO., arc instructed to Sell by Auction at their Rooms, Manscstrcet, on Wednesday, sth July, at 11 o’clock, 2 cases saddlery, consisting of ladies and gentlemen’s saddles, whips, bridles, brushes, spurs, martingales, &c. &c. Terms at sale. WEDNESDAY, sth JULY, At II o’clock. ORANGES! ORANGES! M'LANDRFSS HEPBURN & CO., are instructed to Sell by Auction, at their Rooms, Manse-street, on Wednesday, sth July, at 11 o’clock, 50 Boxes Oranges, Just landed ex Midas. Terras cash.
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Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2614, 4 July 1871, Page 3
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630Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2614, 4 July 1871, Page 3
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