Advertisements received too late for Classification. p 11 I N C E S S THEATRE. Leesees - • Geddes & Willis. Stage Manager - - - Mb J. P. Hydes. CONTINUED SUCCESS OF MORTON TAVARES and Miss SU IITEES THIS TUESDAY EVENING, LONDON ASSURANCE, Sir Harcourt Courtly - Mr Mort n Tavares Lady Gay Spanker - - Miss Suktee! Supported by the full strength of tin Company. Concluding with TOM NODDY’S SECRET. In Preparation, TIME AND TID B. with entirely new Scenery and Effects. THE ENTERTAIN MEN! In aid of the PORT CHALMERS MECHANICS’ IN STITUTfi. will be given at the ROYAL ASSEMBLY ROOMS, by the AMATEURS OF H.M.S., ROSARIO ; THIS TUESDAY, EVENING, Doors open at 7 p.m., to commence at 7 3( precisely. FRONT SEATS, 2s; BACK*do. Is. SATURDAY HALF-HOLIDAY ASSOCIATION. GENERAL MEETING wi.l be held in the HALL BELOW the ATHENJEUM, THIS EVENING, at 8 o’clock. R. MOODY, Secretary. ENERAL ORDER.Militia and Volunteer Office, Dunedin, April 16, 1872, The Otago Volunteer Representative! having left by the steamship Maori thif forenoon, a general muster of the Ist Batta lion Rifle Volunteers, and Attillery anc Naval Companies, will take place at the Custom House, in order to receive the representatives on their arrival. The Artillery will fire a salute of three runs. A signal gun will be fired on tbe Maor: reaching Otago Heads, and a second signal gun will be fired on the steamer, with the re preservatives, leaving Port Chalmers. Or ilie second gun being fired the Volunteer! will repair immediately to the rendezvous. Undress uniform and rifles. Employers of labor are r epiested to afford Volunteers in their service an hour’s leave on this occasion. The vessel is expected on Wednesday afternoon or Thursday morning. JOHN BATHGATE, Major Commanding. WANTED, a First-class Machinist, for Shirts, immediately, (Singers.) Martin, Castle street North, near Union street. TO LET, Garden Ground. Gillies and Street. WANTED, Counters, Shelves, &c., erected in Shop, Princes street. Apply 11 to morrow, ee Offices of Frederick H. Evans, Jetty str t. Tenders, wanted for brickwork by noon to-morrow. Apply, Fenwick and McVickar, Stuart street, Free Stores. TO LET OR SELL, a Two-roomed Cottage. -Apply, Air Wilson, Baker, Duncan street. N.Z. DISTILLERY. TENDERS will be received until Noon of (Friday, 19th inst., for the erection of a Wooden Store at the Distillery—labor only. Plans and specifications may ho seen at Air AlcGregor’s Office Rattray streeet. TOMORROW, WEDNESDAY, April I7th, at 12 o’clock. account of whom it may cone rn. 5 doz. Men’s Felt and Cloth Hats 3 do do Silk Scarfs AH slightly damaged with water. M‘LANDRES3, HEPBURN, and CO. DUNEDIN CHORAL SOCIETY. rjIHE Rehearsal called for this evening is POSTPONED until FRIDAY, the Hall being engaged. G. H. CAMPBELL, Acting Hon. Sec. rpilE |l2 Lever Watch, No 18,580, I purchased from Chas. P. Norton & Co, 86, Nassau-street, New York, January sth, has been carried by me over six mouths, with a total variation in time of only 26 seconds, without the slightest regulating, and presents the same brilliancy of colour as when purchased. JAMES R. WILSON, Sec. American S.M. Co. N.Y. New York, July 30th IS7O HOLLOWAY’S PILLS.—’The Female’s Friend —So soon as the human functions are disordered steps should be taken to rectify them. It is a hopeless delusion to leave the malady to its own course. A few appropriate doses of Holloway’s Pills at the proper period will prevent many a serious illness. They arrest all morbid influences, and prevent disease from extending and affecting other parts of the system. Their primary action is upon the blood, stomach, liver, kidneys, and bowels. Their secondary action is to strengthen the nervous centres. No drug can be at once so harmless yet so antagonistic to disorders affecting the female. The most perfect reliance may he placed upon their purifying, regulating, and renovating virtues. ’They may be safely taken by females at any age. 29 Q M A W~~ & Aianufacturers of Surgeons’ Instruments, Infants’ Peedn g U and 12 Aldersgate street, London, E,O.
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Evening Star, Issue 2857, 16 April 1872, Page 3
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