Almanac. vinces Almanac,” placed on our tab’e by the publisher this morning has reached its nineteenth year of publication, which of itself is a proof of its utility as a work of reference. Attached to it this work has a most useful table of days, suitable to merchants and bankers for calculations of inter, st, a diary for reference, compass variations, mical and chronological tables, with, a vast amount of nautical and directorial matter. The summary of the year’s events is an interesting feature in the alman'c, which is, as usual, replete with useful information. Advertisements received too late for Classification;. pEI NCE S S THEA TR E. THE AMERICAN EXCELSIOR MINSTRELS still reign triumphant in their SOIREES D’ETHIOP. Another ( bjpige of Programme and Monster Rill for TO :NiaHT, SATURDAY, DEC 16. Operatic Chorus—l would I were a Bird— Susey Brown —We meet again—Comic refrain—Wc parted by the river side. LAUGHING GAS! MOST LAUGHABLE ! In active preparation, and will shortly bp produced HASH! Box Plan at Geddes’s, Tobacconist, Princcs-st Doors open at 7.30. To commence at 8 o’clock Admission, dress circle, 3s ; stalls, 2s; pit, Is N.B.—Song Books containing all the beautiful ballads sung by this Excelsior Troupe can be purchased at the doors, price 6d, Mr H. KELLY, Mr HARRY COWLE, Manager. Advance Courier. Forbury PARK company, ' (Liput? c i). *, _______ Tenders will be received at my Office, Manse-street, until 3 o’clock on Monday, 18th inst., for the grass within the wop course fence. For particulars, apply SYDNEY JAMES, Secretary. —DUNEDIN JOCKEY CLUB. A GENERAL MEETING of the Members will be held at the Empire Hotel, Dunedin, at 8 o’clock, on Saturday, the 16th inst. All parties interested in racing matters are invited to attend, “To receive the new rules of the Club, the programme for the ensuing races, and other important business.” SYDNEY JAMES, Secretary. M A SONIC HALL. WEDNESDAY NEXT, RE-APPEARANCE, after an absence of Two Years of B ATCHEL r ER’S GRAND HISTORIC MIRROR OF THE AMERICAN WAR. HENRY EASTWOOD, Agent. MR. ELBORN will (D.V.) preach in the Christian Meeting-House, Great King-street south to-morrow Fjvening. Subject “ Paul’s estimate of the Gospel.’ 1 PIE 11 HOTEL LUNCHEON. J HYMAN, in order to accommodate • Visitors from Port Chalmers, begs to inform them that LUNCHEON will for the future be ready from I to 1.30 p.m. Hot Luncheon, with Glass of Ale, Is Gd. PIER HOTEL, J. HYMAN, Proprietor, WANTED, a Nurse GRI to go up the country. Wages liberal. Apply to Mrs Bell, Forth-pi ace, off Gcorge-street. Good references required.
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Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2756, 16 December 1871, Page 3
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421Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2756, 16 December 1871, Page 3
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