Advertisements received too late for classification. JJALF- HOLIDAY ASSOCIATION. THE OTAGO SABLE ORPHANS Will make their appearance on behalf of the above Association, TO-NIGHT I TO-NIGHT ! ! AT THE MASONIC HALL, Under distinguished Patronage. PROGRAMME. Overture—“ La Nozza de Figaro”—Mozart Band. Openiug Chorus—“ Happy arc we” Orphans Vacant Chair - - Mr Buckland Kiss me Quick - - - Te Kooti Jennie who lives in the Dell - Mr Merton I’ll throw myself away Tito Kowaru Silver Moonlight - • Mr Brandon Tilda Horn - - - Te Kooti Willie Rac • • - Mr Vincent Night Bell—Gallop - - Orphans INTERVAL. Quartette —Messrs Merton, Buckland, Stiggins and Vincent. Rival Maoris • Tito Kowaru and Te Kooti Pallad —“ Cooey ” - - Mr Vincent Hornpipe - - - Harry Bluff Ballad “ Rock me to Sleep” Mr Merton After which the Side-splitting Farce BARBER DE SEVERAL. Characters by the Company. Doors open at 7.30. Commence at 8, Front seats, 2s. Back seats, Is.
MR ELBORN will (D. V.) preach in the Christian Meeting House, Great King 3tree'-. South, to-morrow evening. Subject : ‘ ‘ Try the spirits. ” FUNERAL NOTICE. THE Friends of the late ROBERT SHERBE RT are invited to attend the Funeral, which will leave the Hospital, Great King-street, on Monday afternoon, May 20th, 1872, at 2 o’clock. rpHIRD NEW ZEALAND BUILDING JL SOCIETY.—Twenty Shares paid up to date for Sale. Tenders to be sent to J. G., Box 59, Post Office, Dunedin. rtvi CIS. STORM BIRD will Sail for BLUFF. RIVERTON, and INVERCARGILL, on WEDNESDAY, the 22nd inst., at noon. Cargo received at Rattray street Jetty. H. HOUGHTON, and CO., Agents. MONDAY, 20th MAY, At 12 o’clock sharp. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, POULTRY, ETC. On the premises, Canongate street. TAMES MILNER,! fJI has received instructions from Mr Augan to Sell by Auction on Monday, the 20th May, The whole of his household furniture, j consisting of—Dining and bedroom furniture, crystal, and the usual kitchen utensils. Also, A number of game fowls, turkeys, pigeons, Ac. Catalogues in preparation. Terms cash. JAMES MILNER, Auctioneer. MONDAY, 20th MAY, At 12 o’clock. At the residence of the. late MrG. R. Howard, Rattray street. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Without reserve, Robert bar e and co. have received instructions from Mrs j G. R. Howard to sell by public auction, at I her residence, as above, The whole of her superiorjhouseholdjj furniture consisting of— Cottage pianoforte, by Zeitter, London, handsome drawing suite in walnut and green rep, oval 100 table, i inlaid top, carved pillar
and claw ,* Davenport, with drawers, walnut ; superior sewing machine, occasional table in walnut ; folding Pembroke, table, lady’s work table in walnut, bagatelle board and cues, fenders and fire-irons, handsome Brussels carpets (nearly new), hearth-rug, damask and lace curtains, elegant 1-4-day marble clock under shade, dining-roomtable, (six chairs in chair cloth, two mahogany cheflbuiers, oil paintings, silver plate, crystal, dinner service, full Scotch chest drawers, marble-top toilette glass, washstands, bedsteads, bedding,
and kitchen furniture and requisites. The goods will he on view the morning of sale. Catalogues at the City Auction Rooms, Princes street. Term', cash. RESIDENCE, for Two or Three Respectable Gentlemen, with or without board, A. J., “ Star” office. WANTED All to come to the Olympic Hall, Stafford street, this eveningPhrenological Lecture and Yankee Fillibusters, WANTED a Purchaser for Small House. Leasehold, with two cows, &c. Apply, Mrs Fitzsimous, Clyde street. r|YO LET, Two-roomed Cottage. Apply X to Beck. Brothers, Painters, Maitland street. mo BE SOLD CHEAP, Leasehold proX property in Stafford street, consisting of House and Shop, above Martin’s Hotel, and two Cottages in rear, also livo-roomed House above Golden Age Hotel. All Let to respectable tenants. Apply to James B, M'Culloch, Mercer’s Buildings, Princes st. mHE Offertory of St. Paul’s at the difI Services will be devoted to the Sunday School. LADIES’ and GENTLEMENS’ Left-off Clothing bought. Highest Prices Given. Letters punctually attended to. Lyons and Hart, Fleet street.
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Evening Star, Issue 2885, 18 May 1872, Page 3
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