Late Advertisements. AUEEN’S THEATRE. MISS ~UEIE. QUEEN OF SCOTTISH SONG, Has the Loner of annnouncing HER FIRST CONCERT ON SATURDAY, MARCH 15, Assisted by Several of tlie Leading Amateur Vocalists of Otago. For further particulars, see Programme. A SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES will be opened In the Octagon, corner of Princes street, Dunedin, On Monday, March 24, By MISS HANCOCK, Who has high testimonials and references from many influential persons, both in London and Scotland. Terms : —One Guinea to Thirty Shillings per quarter, commencing from entrance. French, Music, &c., moderate. Further particulars may be obtained from Rev, E, G. Edwards, or from Miss Hancock, Octagon. WANTED to Know, why Messrs Barnes, Ramsay, and Mercer wish to abolish the Mayor’s Court, seeing that it pays its own expenses and leaves a balance. FIRE ! FIRE ! FIRE ! JR, SPICER begs to intimate that all • orders for Washboards, Packing-boxes, Buckets, and other articles of his manufacture will for the present be received at, and the goods delivered from his depot in George street. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF DUNEDIN. GENTLEMEN— I find myself under the necessity of again leaving the Colony on a short visit to Europe, which will prevent my taking my place as your representative at the approaching session of the Provincial Council. lam obliged, therefore, with very much regret, to resign my scat. Returning you my best thanks for the honor conferred on me in my election, and assuring you of my unabated interest in everything pertaining to the welfare of the City and of the Province at large. I remain, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, E. B. CARGILL. Dunedin, March 13, 1873, WE have to thank the Members of the Volunteer Fire Brigade and the employes of the New Zealand Distillery Co. for their great energy and long-continued labors in saving the valuable stacks of timber adjacent to the destroyed Factory Buildings. GIBBS & CLAYTON. STEAM TO PORT MOLYNEUX, BLUFF, AND INVERCARGILL. rnHE s.s. WA L LABI JL will sail for the above Ports, from Port Chalmers,. THIS DAY, atG p.m. For passage, apply to GUTHRIE & GRESSWELL, Harbour Chambers. SPIRITUALISM. A LECTURE will be delivered by Dr. E. C. Dunn, at the Queen’s r I heatro, on Sunday Evening, March 16, at 7 o’clock, in which he will Review the Discourses on, Spiritualism by the Rev, Mr Reid, the Right Rev. Bishop Nevill, aud the Rev. Dr Copland. Circle arid Boxes, Is ; Stalls, Gd; Pit, free. Collection to defray expenses. WANTED, a f rirl about 16, to assist in Housework. Apply, A. Anderson, Tailor, Rattray street. WANTED, Buyer for Well-bred Chesnut Mare ; price, 12 guineas ; carries a lady; a great pet. Also, Lady’s Sad 11c, Bridle, &e. Apply “ 0,” Star Olhco. WANTED, a good Tailor. Constant employment. G. Davidson, Maclaggan street. WANTED to Sell, a small quantity of Building Stone. David Ross, Architect. TO Upholsterers and Drapers.—Wanted, by a Young Man, of eight years’ experience, a Situation as Furnishing Drapery Salesman; well conversant ip upholstery trimmings. Post Ofijqe.
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Evening Star, Issue 3140, 13 March 1873, Page 3
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