iclvertise merits received too late for Classification. J>R IN CESS THEATRE. Lessees - - - Geddes & Willis. Stage Manager - -J. P. Hydes. GREAT COMBINATION PERFORMANCE. THIS EVE'TmG, STAR COMIQDE TROUPE AND . DRAMATIC COMPANY. A ROLAND FOR AN OLIVER. Miss Darlington - Miss Flora Anstead Sir Mark Chase - - I Mr J. Musgrave MUSIC \L AND TERP 'ICHOEEAN INTERLUDE at 9 o’clock by the STAR COMIQUE TROUPE. Concluding with the Extravaganza of the MASQUERADE BALL. No advance in the prices. ~ - LECTURE. ON TUESDAY EVENING, 26th INST. THE REV.' J. s. SMALLEY will deliver a Lecture in the Wesleyan Church, Port Chalmers. , Subject: “ The Education Question.” The chair will be taken by his Worship the Mayor, at 7 80. Admission Is. Proceeds’in aid of Church Funds, . . WANTED TENDERS.. TENDERS will be received by the undersigned, till 28th inst., for-Ploughing, Grubbing, and Harrowing Land on Meadowbank Farm, Fast Taieri. For specifications, &c. , Apply to DRIVER, STEWART, & CO. LOST, Retriever Pup, in Cumberland street, yesterday. Firdor Rewarded on lebumiug te Auld Scotian I Hotel. LOST, from the Times Restaurant, a black and tan Collie Bitch. Finder rewarded on bringing the same to the Times Restaurant. LOST, at Caledonian Ball, Ladies’ Gold Ear-ring. Finder Rewarded. J. Murray, Bootmaker, Princes street. LOST, Ladies’ Purse, containing two £1 notes and silver, between Hospital, King street, and Masquic Hall. If returned to the owner, at Mis Johnson’s, King street, opposite Hospital, the.finder will be well rewarded. WANTED. Tenders for Removing Earth Embankment. Apply, Alex. Miller, sen., Suunyside. ‘ WANTED A Nurse Girl about 12. Apply Mrs Guardiola, High-street, second house below- Albion Villa right of way, opposite Hope-street. WANTED a Female Cook. Wages 30s : per week. / Apply Miss Cane’s office. WANTED; to Sell, a; very powerful , Astronomical TELESCOPE with stand-icomplcte. ■- Apply : . PERCIVAL Practical Optician, George-street. ; WANTED an experienced Waiter. Apply, Stprry’g Commercial Diningrooms, opposite 1 Government Buildings, Princes street. '• ' !•' AN TE D a Laundress/ • Stony’s bom - VV mercial Dining Rooms; opposite Government Buildings.
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Evening Star, Issue 2839, 25 March 1872, Page 2
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319Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 2839, 25 March 1872, Page 2
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