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Advertisements received too late for Classification. jyj ASONIC HALL. Last Evening Crowded with a most Enthusiastic Audience. THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, NOVEMBER 22. FOR A FEW NIGHTS ONLY. MR ENDERBYJACKSON, Who in May, 18fi8, 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 COMIQUE COMPANY, Consisting of— The Great Loudon Comedian, MR HARRY RICKARDS, Who is pronounced the Greatest Comic Singer in the World, and who has had the honor of appearing three times before H. R. li. the Prince of Wales and Suite, assisted in ENTERTAINMENTS COMIQUE by MISS CAIC IE RICKARDS, Burlesque ; relieved by MR HENRY UAL LAM, Tenor Vocalist, Will appear as above. PROGRAMME. Mr Harry Rickards will sing “Glitter,” “ L don’t believe they do,” “ Happy go Bill,” “The Blighted Gardener,” “Piccadilly,” “The Girl what I calls mine,” “If ever I cease to love,” and also appear with Miss Carrie Rickards in the Entertainments Coinicjue of “ Awfully Clever,” “ I’m a married man myself,” “Shy, Shy, dreadfully Shy.” Mr Henry Hallam will sing “ My Guiding Star,” “ Come into the Garden, Maud,” “ You’ll Remember Me,” “ Thou art so near,” “Toll me, Mary, how to woo thee,” ‘ ‘ In this old chair. ” Musical Director— M R JOS EP H M OSS, Who will preside at Kirkman’s Grand Piano, supplied by Mr C. Begg. The Rickards’Song Books, first and second editions, containing all the newest songs, to be had at the Hall. Prices of Admission Front Scats, Ms ; Second Seats, 2s ; Rack Seats, Is. Reserved at Mr Hogg’s Music Warehouse, Princes street. Doors open at 7. Jb; to commence at 8 j rorapt. DANCING.— Vacancies in Mr Reid’s Private Classes next week. Scryrageour Brothers, George street. FIRST CHURCH. PJIHE Rev. Lindsay Mackie, from Victoria, will Preach (D.V.) in the First Church To-morrow MORNING and EVENING, “The Profitableness of Scripture the Teat of its Inspiration,.” TO-MORROW .Evening Mr Williams will (D.V.) Preach on the above subject in Hanover street Chapel. MR ELBORN will (D.V.) preach in the Christian Meeting House, Great Kingstreet South, to-morrow evening. Subject, “ One Church hut many Congregations,” MONDAY, Sftth NOVEMBER, At 12 o’clock. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. 6 cases Fancy Goods, just lauded, ex E. P. Bouverie, consisting of— Dolls, race games, balls, slates, tea sets, carts ami horses, box toys, walking sticks, dominoes, cribbage boards, purses, comic wax figures, music rolls, &c., &c., &c. Terms at sate. M ‘LANDRESS, HEPBURN, & CO. COMMERCIAL BUILDING AND MUTUAL INVESTMENT SOCIETY. rjMIE usual Fortnightly Meeting of the J. above Society, for the purpose of receiving Subscriptions, &c., will be held on Monday Evening next, from G to 8. WILL. S. DOUGLAS, Secretary. FOR NEWCASTLE. a- j- I- riIHE Barque X GLENSHEE, J. Jen 1 -: ins, Commander, will sgil as above on TUESDAY, the 2(>th instant. For passage apply to H. HOUGHTON & CO,, Agents. WANTED, a Good Machinist, for Tailoring work only. Good wages ; constant work. Apply to Ross and Glendiuing. NEW ZEALAND SUBMARINE GOLD MINING COMPANY. rTIENDERS arc invited for the construeX tiou of a Boat for above Company. Drawings and specifications to bo seen at my office, where Mens. Villaine will attend daily between 12 and 4 o’clock, to give explanations. Tenders will close on 28th iust. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. W, ORAM BALL, Exchange Chambers, Princes street. SPECIAL NOTICE. npiiE r rovisional Directors of the New X Zealand Submarine Gold Mining Co. having resolved to allot the Shares on Monday, 2nd December, hereby give notice that no application will be received after JOth hist. W. ORAM BALL, Princes street.

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Evening Star, Issue 3047, 23 November 1872, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 3047, 23 November 1872, Page 3

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