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Advertisements received too late for Classification. jyj’ ASO N1 C HALL. Last Evening Crowded with a most Enthusiastic Audience. THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, NOV. 19. FOR A FEW NIGHTS ONLY, MR ENDERBY JACKSON, Who in May, 18CS, received the honor of having presented to both Houses of Parliament, by command of her Most Gracious Majesty Queen Victoria a detailed account of his services in forwarding the cultivation and practice of Music throughout Great Britain, begs to announce that his LONDON STAR COMIQUB COMPANY, Consisting of— Tli© Great Loudon Comedian, MR FI AR R Y RICKARDS, Who is pronounced the Greatest Comic Singer in the World, and who has had the honor of appearing three times before H. R. H. the Prince of Wales and Suite, assisted in ENTERTAINMENTS COMIQUE by MISS CAR' IE RICKARDS, Burlesque ; relieved by MR HENRY HAL LAM, Tenor Vocalist, Will appear as above. PROGRAMME. Mr Harry Rickards will sing “Good Evening,” “ Geneva! Jinks ; ” Musical Illustrations—“ I dpn’t believe they do;” “On the Parade,” ‘‘Bold Fisherman,” and “I Like to Mind the Baby and also appear with Miss Carrie Rickards in the Entertainment s Comique of “ Roman Fall and Grecian Bend,” “ Peterkiu’s Picnic,” and “Nephew Sam.” Mr Henry Hallara will sing “Death of Nelson,” “ Macgregor’s Gathering,” “Alice, where art thou ?” “My Pretty Jane,” “ Happy be thy Dreams,” and “ 1 Seek for Thee in Every Flower.” Musical Director— MR JOSEPH MOSS, Who will p reside at Kirkman’s Grand Piano, supplied by Mr C. Begg. The Rickards’ Song Books, lirst and second editions, containing all the newest songs, to bo had at the Hall. Prices of Admission :—Front Seats, ,‘ls ; SeconJ Seats, 2s ; Hack Seats, Is. Reserved at Mr Begg’s Music Warehouse, pripeps street. Dqpif9 open at /.HO ; to commence at 8 prompt, INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODDFELLOWS. ALL Members of the above Order arc invited to hear Bro R. Wilson lecture on “ Darwin’s Development Theory,” at the Loyal Alexandra Lodge, Wain’s Hotel, Tomorrow Evening, at 8 p.m. V.y order of Committee. MASONIC BALL. IN consequence of the Masonic Hall being engaged on St. Andrew’s Day, the Masonic Ball w'hich was then to talvC plgce has been Postponed tjl St, John's Day, the 27th December next. MRS MARY MACALISTER, MIDWIFE, York place, near Filleul street, Dunedin, E aving successfully practised her profession for the last tei years, both at Home and in this Colony, may be consulted at her residence. Mrs Macalister holds a dipl.ma from the University of Edinburgh. FRIDAY, 22pd NOVEMBER, At 2 p’plpck.

SUBURBAN FREEHOLD PROPERTY In the Township of Snnnyside. M‘I.ANDRESS, HEPBURN, & CO. are instructtd by Mr James Frew to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Manse street, on Friday, 22nd November, at two o’clock, That Valuable Freehold Property in the Township of Sunnyside, being Section 4, Block IV, consisting of Half-an-Acre, fenced with rail and live fence; Together with The four-room Dwelling House and twostaU Stable erected thereon. The House is well liupd and linished, and fitted with (jrates and 400-gallon Water Tank. Terms at sale. SATURDAY, 23rd NOVEMBER, At 1 o’clock, VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, At Roslyn. M ‘LANDRESS, HEPBURN, & CO. have been instructed by A. A. Catomore, Esq., who is leaving Dunedin, to sell by auction, at his resilience, Roslyn (near the toll-bar), the whole of big valuable Household Furniture and Effects, consisting of- - ' Drawing-room, Dining-room, and Bedroom Furniture, Kitchen Utensils, and Effects, Catalogues to he had on the premises ami at the offices of the Auctiouecrs on Friday. Terms at sale. NORTH DUNEDIN RIFLES. HALF-YEARLY MEETING will he held at tho Company’s Drill Shed Tomorrow (Wedm sday) Evening, at 8 o’clock sharp. No drill. Uniform : e aps only. By order, D. CHER RLE, lion. Sec.

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Evening Star, Issue 3043, 19 November 1872, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 3043, 19 November 1872, Page 3

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