AMUSEMENTS. pRINCESS THEATRE. Lessees - Messrs Geddes & Willis. IMMENSE BILL TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), FEBRUARY 15, THE KNAVES OF KNAYES-ACRE. Rosalie Phyllis Elizabeth Moore Horace Mordaunt Jack Eaun - Peter Pattypan Daunton Millhurst &c. &c After which THE CAPTAIN’S NOT A-MISS. Concluding with THE TWO BUZZARDS. TUESDAY—Benefit of MR MUSGRAVE. In Preparation, ELFIE, OR THE CHERRY TREE INN: And THE BELLS. Mrs Walter Hill Miss Lizzie Bushe Miss C. Matthews Mr H. N. Douglas Mr G. W. Collier Mr W. Hill Mr D. Clinton Mr Musgrave. &c CHIARINPS ROYAL ITALIAN CIRCUS. THIS MONSTER COMPANY, Consisting of 25 STAR PERFORMERS AND 25 TRAINED HORSES, Will arrive on or about the 20th, and will open opposite to Southern Market Reserve. Price of Admission— General Entrance 3s Reserved Seats 6s Children under 12 years, half price. 3?or the convenience of CKildren and Families living in the country, an Afternoon Performance will be given on Saturday. SERMONS. SPIRITUALISM. THE Rev. J. M. PEEBLES will preach in the Queen’s Theatre, on Sunday Evening, Eebruarv 16, at 7 o’clock. Subject: —“ What is Truth ? The relation of Christianity to Spiritualism.” Door open at halfpast 6 Admission to the Dress circle and and Boxes, Is ; Pit and Stalls, free ; acollecat the door. MEETINGS. SOUTH BRITISH FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, NEW ZEALAND. NOTICE is Hereby Given that an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Shareholders of the South British Fire and Marine insurance Company of New Zealand will be held at the Company’s Office, Queen street, Auckland, on Monday, the 24th day of March, 1873, at Three o’clock in the afternoon, for the purpose of considering the propriety of increasing the Capital of the Company by the Creation and Sale of New Shares, as provided by the 22ud Clause of the Company’s Articles of Association. By order of the Board of Directors, A. BOARDMAN, Manager. Auckland, January 30, 1873. COMMERCIAL BUILDING & MUTUA : INVESTMENT SOCIETY. THE usual Fortnightly Meeting of the above Society, for the purpose of receiving Subscriptions, &c., will be held on Monday Evening, from six to eight o’clock. WILL S. DOUGLAS, Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICES. CLAIRVOYANCE.— E. C. Dunn, the justly celebrated Clairvoyant and Magnetic Healer, has taken rooms the first door west of London Hotel, Jetty street, where those afflicted with chronic diseases can consult him for a few weeks only. He locates the diseases of the human body without asking any questions, feeling the pulse, or looking at the tongue. He makes no charge if satisfaction is not given in the diagnosis. The worthy poor treated free of charge. Office hours, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. TIMBER. TIMBER. TIMBER. MESSRS W. ASHER & CO. beg to inform contractors, cabinetmakers, wheelwrights, and the public generally, that they have Removed from the Octagon Timber Yard, to the Yard, lately occupied by Messrs Gibbs and Clayton, Moray place and Cumberland street, where, having the command of machinery and a vertical saw-frame capable of cutting logs or boards up to four feet in depth, and a large stock of Timber, and all kinds of Building Materials, they will be enabled to execute all orders committed to their care with despatch. TIMBER YARDS, MORAY PLACE AND CUMBERLAND STREET. GREEN ISLAND COAL maß Undersigned is prepared to supply the above Coal in any quantity, and of the best quality raised in the District, being from the lowest seam yet opened. JAMES LOUDON, Walton Park Colliery. PIKE NIX WOOL WAREHOUSE. fTIHE Undersigned is prepared to make JL Cash Advances on Grain and Dairy Produce for sale in this market or shipment, on very liberal terms, both in regard to advances and rates of storage. For Dairy Produce the large cellarage of the late Phsenix Bond offers great inducements. W. L. LEES, Wool and Produce Broker, -QUNEDIN GAS WORKS. Superior 2 cwts., or upwards ... lie HOW CAN A WORKING MAN SAVE MONEY P BY buying a Freehold Allotment, and saving his rent. It will require very little self-denial to enable him to do this in the rising Township of St. Andrews, Caversham, where Freeholds may be obtained at from ten to twenty-five pounds each, on easy terms of payment. NO FLOOD-GATES are required in this Township, the situation being dry, sheltered, easy of access, fine view, and only twenty minutes walk from the Post Office. Apply to MR. H. F. HARDY, Princes street. MISSING FRIENDS. LEFT her home, on Sunday Night last, a person of unsound mind, wearing a brown dress, with black spots, black silk jacket, and shepherd’s plaid shawl; height about sft 3in ; age, thirty-four. Any infor* formation thankfully received. Address "B,” Post Office, Kaikorai Valley,
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Evening Star, Issue 3118, 15 February 1873, Page 3
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