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Advertisements received too late for Classification. P RINCESS THEATRE. Lessees - Geddes & Willis. Stage Manager - • . J. P. Hydes. RE-OPENING— NEW vSEASON. MjO NDAY, 18th MARCH, 1872, With Artists of recognised ability. Sec future announcements. ASONIC HALL TO-NIGHT, POSITIVELY LAST NIG HT OF MR FRANK WE? TON THE WIZARD OIL PRINCE, IN HIS CHARACTERISTIC LECTURES, HUMOR, INSTRUCTION, AMUSEMENT, MELODY, MIRTH. Front seals specially reserved for Ladies accompanied by Gentlemen. Admission Free ! Admission Free ! See descriptive Handbills, TROUBLE commences at EIGHT o’clock. NORTH DUNEDIN VOLUNTEER RIFLES. THE COMPANY will parade at the Caledonian Grounds To-morrow. (FRIDAY) Evening, at Seven o’clock for Skirmishing. Also at the same place on Monday Evening at 6 o’clock sharp for Colonel Harrington’s Annual Inspection. JAMES COPELAND, Captain. DUNEDIN JOCKEY CLUB RACES ENTRIES to be made at EMPIRE HOTEL, Dunedin, on Saturday, 16th MARCH, previous to 8 o’clock, p.m. SYDNEY JAMES, Secretary. SATURDAY HALF-HOLIDAY ASSOCIATION. ETIHE Adjourned Committee Meeting X Will be held in THE LOWER HALL OF THE ATHENAEUM, THIS EVENING, at 8 o’clock. R. MOODY, Secretary. EXCURSION TO POR'* 1 CHALMERS. To witness the departure of the Mail Steamer Nebraska, and the Formal Opening of the Graving Dock. TO-MORROW, FRIDAY, 15th MARCH. TH F, GOLDEN AGE will leave the wharf at 11 o’clock sharp, and excursionists can return either by »’clock boat from Port Chalmers. RETURN TICKETS, 2s 6d. 2 o’clock or 4 c Offices : Harbor Chambers. TO-MORROW, FRIDAY, March loth, at 2 o’clock. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE & EFFECTS, On the premises, Maitland street, near top of Walker street. ROBT. BARE, and CO. have received instructions from Mr Woodifield to sell by public auction, the whole of his Household Furniture and effects. Consisting of superior 100 table, couch aud chairs in haircloth, Brussels carpet, elegant clock and shade, fender and fireirons, pictures, massive j lester, iron bedsteads, bedding, chintz electro plate, &c. Also, Fowls and Geese, Terms cash. [Established 1848.] Whole ale and detail family Qioc- r c Wine, Spirit, and Provision Merchant, Corner of High and Princes Streets, Dunedin. ANDREW MERCER, in returning his sincere thanks for the very liberal amount of support that has been accorded him during the many years he has been in business, takes the opportunity of informing his old Customers and the Public generally that he is still determined to keep in stock nothing but first-class articles, suitable to the requirements of families, at the lowest remunerative prices, and for which he has so long been famed. A. M., in order to give the utmost support in his power to the Early Closing Movement, would respectfully suggest to his Customers the propriety of furnishing their orders as early in the week as possible, in order that every assistance may be given the cause. STEAM TO INVERCARGILL AND RIVERTON. THE s.s, “STORM BIRD’ will be despatched Tomorrow, Friday. m Passengers by Harbor steamer at 2 p. m. IT. HOUGHTON & Co. “LAND TRANSFER ACT, 1870.” CONNELL AND MOODIE LICENSED LAND BROKERS AND SURVEYORS. ANGE AND THONEMAN, I Have on Sale, ex Apelles, 150 TONS NEW PATNA RICE; And to arrive, 300 TONS, per James Service. CTTANTED an Active Servant Girl. ApVV ply Mrs Scoullar, opposite Robin Hood. WANTED, Saturday' Half Holiday. Bakers of Dunedin combine. Unity is strength. WANTED for the Tailoring, a good machinist. For address, apply Mr Mitchell, Bookseller, Arcade.

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Evening Star, Issue 2830, 14 March 1872, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 2830, 14 March 1872, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 2830, 14 March 1872, Page 3

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