Advertisements received too late for Classification. piIINCESS THEATRE LAST WEEK. LAST WEEK. OF AMERICAN EXCELSIOR MINSTRELS. A tremeuduous Bill for this THIS EVENING. OPERA ! OPERA ! OPERA ! In order to meet the wishes of our country patrons, will be produced to-night one of our Grand Burlesque OPERAS! THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY4th, BENEFIT OF MR HARRY CO A LE, Under distinguished patronage. BoxPlau at Geddes’s, Tobacconist, Princcs-st Doors open at 7.30. To commence at 8 o’clock Mr H. KELLY, Mr HARRY COWLE. Manager. Advance Courier. jyj" ASONIC HALL. GIFTS ! GIFTS ! LAST EIGHT NIGHTS OF TH K AMERICAN WAR. During these the last nights the Visitors will receive £75 ! £75 ! IN PRESENTS. See Bills. T HE B A Z A A Will be OPEN THIS EVENING from 6 till 10, R And on Wednesday from 6 till 10, When there will be an Auction of Fancy Articles. On Friday evening, in conjunction with the Bazaar, the Drawing of the Art Union Prizes will take place. D UNEDIN SAVINGS BANK WILL BE CLOSED UNTIL FRIDAY, 12th JANUARY, In terms of the Regulations. . EDMUND SMITH, Manager. A.O.F. COURT PRIDE OF DUNEDIN, No. 3780. THE HALF-YEARLY MEETING of the above Court will be held in the Old Masonic Hall, Princes-street, THIS' EVENING, the 2nd January. Business : Election of Officers &c. 'I he roll will be called at 8 30. Fines for non-attendance. See General Law 91. By Order, JOHN WILSON, Sec. NOTICE ! ALL PARTIES indebted to WILLIAM KETTLE, Storekeeper, Port Chalmers, to December 31, 1871, will please pay their accounts before Ist February next,, or legal proceedings will be ta-ken, Port Chalmers, January 2, 1872. THIRD NEW ZEALAND BUILDING & MUTUAL INVESTMENT SOCIETY. JN CONSEQUENCE of the Holiday, the Monthly Meeting of the above Society is Postponed till Tuesday pc>;t, W, ORAM BALL, Secretary, AFOOT RACE came off iu Jetty street this afternoon between Professors Santis and Paterson, distance 200 yards, time 24 seconds, The result was a dead heat, TENDERS are invited for the Erection of a Court House, at the Elbow, Southland. General conditions, specifications, and drawings, may be seen at the offices of the Colonial Architect, Wellington, at the office of the Commissioner of police, Dunedin, and at the Police Office, Invercargill. Tenders will be received by the undersigned up to noon on the first day of February next. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. W. H, CLAYTON, Colonial Architect. 29th Dec., 1871. WANTED, a Nurso Girl to go up the country. Wages liberal. Apply to Mrs Bell, Forth-place, off George-stroct. Good references required. rpHE sl2 Lever Watch, No 13,580, JL purchased from Chas. P. Norton & Co. 80, Nassau-street, New York, January sth, has been carried by me over six months, with a total variation iu time of only 26 seconds, without the slightest regulating, and presents thp same brilliancy pf colour as wbcii purchased. JAMES R. WILSON, Sec. Americans. M. Co., N.Y. New York, July 30th 1870.
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Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2769, 2 January 1872, Page 3
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