Late Advertisements. STEAM TO BLUFF, INVERCARGILL, AND RIVERTON. THE B.s. STORM BIRD will be despatched on TUESDAY next. Cargo received till noon. Passengers by the 2.30 p.m. train. H. HOUGHTuN, & CO. LADIES’ PONY PHAETONS. Groves brothers Have for Sale— An assortment of light Parisian Phaetons, Victoria shaped, wi,th Child’s Seat in front. Sociable seated for four, and Denmark Phaeton, the most suitable for family use made. G. B. call the attention of the Public to their Buggy Work, as their experience in America enables them to execute any orders given to them. CARRIAGE WORKS, High Street. THE REV. MR SMITH (from Swatow) Will Preach To-morrow, in the First Church. In the Evening, an account of Mission work in China, and especially at Swatow, will be given, when a Special Collection will be made on behalf of that Mission. £sm WRITING, Arithmetic, and Book-keep-ing—Private Evening Classes, Mr Gow, Filleul street. WANTED, a smart Boy. Apply Matthews, Baxter, and Co., printers, Princes street. ST. GEORGE’S HALL. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. WITH the permission of the Officers of the Company, the Band of the Dunedin Artillery will shortly give a Grand Promenade Concert, on which occasion a firstclass programme of good music will be given, consisting of pieces for full band, sestettes, quartettes, &c., introducing solos for cornet, euphonium, and tenor horu. Also, written for the occasion by the conductor of the band, “The Serenade Waltzes” and “Wavcriey Quadrilles.” Particulars of programme in future advertisements. WANTED to Sell, a good Dairy Cow, just calved. Apply Newmarket Hotel. "QRILL SHED, OCTAGON. GRAND SPECIAL NIGHT, (By Requisition), TUESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 5, 1873, And Farewell Appearance of MISS AITKEN, Prior to her departure for England. Last Appearance of MR MELCHOR WINTER, The Celebrated Tenor. MR JOSEPH RAYNER Will also have the honor of appearing. George Turnbull, Esq., M.P.C., in the Chair. MR A. J. TOWSEY will Preside at the Pianoforte. PROGRAMME. Overture to the Midsummer Night’s Dream - - • Mendelssohn Selections from a Midsummer Night’s Dream - - - Shakespeare Snug, Bottom, Flute, Snout, Quince, and Starveling - By Mr Eayner Oberon, Titania, Puck, and Fairies - - - By Miss Aitken Song—Look Down Lady - Mr Winter The Bipteeseraent o’the Bairn - Leighton Bingen on the Rhine (by special request) - - - Hon. Mrs Norton Song—The Schooner on the Sands Mr Winter The Wonderfu’ Wean (by desire) Miller The Bells K A. Poe Part 11. Pianoforte Selections - Mr A. J. Towsey Hiawatha —Part 1, The Wooing ; part 2, The Famine and Death of Minnehaha - - Longfellow Song—For thee, my love, for thee Mr Winter Beautiful Snow (Miss Aitken) • Major Sigourney Beautiful Child (Mr Eayner) • Major Sigourney The Brook .... Tennyson Song— Over the Ocean - - Mr Winter The Charge of the Six Hundred - Tennyson Bruce’s Address to His Troops at Bannockburn—Scots Wha Ha’e Burns Miss Aitken will deliver a Farewell Address, expressly written for her. Reserved Seats, 4s ; Front, 2s; Back, Is. Doors open at 7.30 ; to commence at 8. NEW ZEALAND DISTILLERY COMPANY, Cumberland street, Dunedin, JJAVE always on Sale—Old Matured Malt Whiskey, Gii? t , and Spirits of Wine. ARTILLERY BAND. THE Full Band will muster for practice at St. Georg6;’s Hall on Tuesday, sth, 7.30. Absentees will be fined. WANTED., Six Good Men for getting and filling rock. Apply Works, Bell Hill, Monday Morning. WANTED Known—Cotton’s Coach will leave the Empire Hotel on Monday Morning, 10 o’clock, for Mrs Shand’a sade. WANTED, an Office Boy. Apply Monday Morning at 10 o’clock. R. W. Robertson, Young’s Buildings. SOUTH WARD FLECTION. LL Accounts against Mr Prosser’s Committee must be sent in to me without delay. Box 108, Post-office. JAMTJS JAMES, Secretary. JA?,IES begs respectfully to thank the Elect ors who have, for the fifth time, return© d him as one of the City Auditors. WANT! HD by a young woman, out-day Se wing, or to take sewing in. “ C. H,,” S tar office.
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Evening Star, Issue 3261, 2 August 1873, Page 3
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