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On Wednesday, the 31st January, it was reckoned there were one hundred and sixty persons in Auckland who pursued the calling of sharebrakers. On Thursday, February 1, the number was reduced from one hundred and sixty to less than a single score. The Sharebrokers Act had done it all. Advertisements received too late for Classification. PR INCESS THEATRE. Lessees - - - Gkddes & Willis. Stage Manager - •J. P. Hydes. GRAND RE-OPENING TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! MONDAY, 18th MARCH, LIFE IN THE SOUTH! Capitola Black (first appearance) Miss F. Anstcad. Herbert Grayson ~ Mr L Booth. Traverse Roeke ~ MrJ. Thorpe Wool, a Nigger ~ MrJ. P. Hydes Mr. J. SMALL has been specially engaged for the production of this piece, and will sing “ The Twig of the Shannon ” and “ Katy Dean.” Dress Circle, 3s ; Stalls, 2s ; Pit, Is. jyj- A SONIC HALL. THISETKNING, MONDAY, MARCH 18, ST PATRICK’S NIGHT, GRAND OPENING NIGHT OF THE STAR COMI QU E TROUPE First Appearance of BARRY O'NEIL, The popular Comique, who has had the honor of appearing by command on three different occasions, before H.R.H. the Duke of Edinburgh. BARRY O'NEIL In ‘ Good Evening,” “ Awfully Clever,” “ That’s where you make a mistake,” “ Promenade the Spa,” and DANCING MAD To-Night. Admission, front scats, 3s ; body of hall, 2s ; back seats, Is. Doors open at 7.30. Curtain to rise at 8 o’clock. Harry Kelli, Harry Cowle, Director. Agent. Militia and Volunteer Office, Dunedin. March 16th, 1872, ENERAL ORDER. The Battalion Parade, ordered for the 23rd Inst., will assemble at 8 o’clock a.m., instead of 9, as previously ordered. A full muster requested. By order, JNO. JAS. ATKINSON, Major, District Adjutant. COMMERCIAL BUILDING & MUTUAL IN VESTM EN T SOGIETY. (Land Transfer Act.) THIS SOCIETY is now prepared to make advances of £25 and upwards on property registered under the Laud Transfer Act, the dilliculty previously cxistingjhaving been removed by the Amended Act of last session of the Assembly. WILL. S. DOUGLAS, Secretary. DUNEDIN RACES. JJERBY AND CALCUTTA SWEEPS EVERY EVENING at the EMPIRE HOTEL. SATURDAY HALF-HOLIDAY ASSOCIATION. \ COMMITTEE MEETING will Ire held Xjl in the Lower Hall of the At heme um, THIS EVENING, 7.30. R. MOODY, Sec. SATURDAY HALE-HOLIDAY ASSOCIATION. A GENERAL MEETING of the Members will be held in the LOWER HALL OF THE ATHKN/EUM, on TUESDAY EVENING NEXT, at 8 o’clock. Deputations of Employes from all Trades are invited to attend. RICHARD MOODY, Secretary. SATURDAY HALF-HOLIDAY, Wanted Known that J. McLANDRESS, Dundee Boot and Shoe Warehouse, Princes street, will commence to Close from SATURDAY, March 23rd ; and to get through business earlier in the week, will sell at prices that will ensure SPEEDY SALES. TENDED S required for laying new decks to schooner “ Jane Hannah.” Labour only. Guthrie Grcswcll, Harbour Chambers. WANTED a Girl, about 12 years old, to mind a baby. Apply, Mrs Aldrich, Princes street. WANTED lenders for taking down the “Nevada” Restaurant, opposite Custom House. Apply, Guthrie and Asher, WANTED Servant Girl, about 15. Address at Wilson’s Bakery, Duncan street. WANTED a sharp intelligent Boy, to accompany Grocery Cart. Apply sharp to-morrow morning. Andrew Mercer. WANTED a Lady and Gentleman Vocalist for the Olympic Hall. Apply, Union Hotel. Stafford street. WANTED a Carpenter for a small job Apply, William Dempsey, upper part of Stafford street. WANTED Tenders for Sundry Repairs to schooner Colleen Bawn. For particulars apply at my office. Keith Ramsay, Jetty-street. WANTED KNOWN, Storry’s Commercial Dinning Rooms, opposite Government Buildings, are now open. WANTED KNOWN, Superior Dinner, Tea, or Breakfast, at Storry’s Commercial Dining Rooms, for Is. WANTED KNOWN, Commercial Men supplied with a Superior Luncheon for Is, at Storry’s Commercial Dining Rooms.

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Evening Star, Issue 2833, 18 March 1872, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 2833, 18 March 1872, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 2833, 18 March 1872, Page 3

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