Late Advertisements. ASONIC HALL. IMMENSE SUCCESS ! A crowded house atrain greeted the celebrated Australian Bellringers, the talented Lynch Family, and Mr Frank Verten, on their third appearance, last evening, TONIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Change of Programme ! Change of Programme ! New Tunes on the Hand-bells Eew Selections on the Hand-bells New Combinations on the Clock-bells and various Instruments New Songs and Dances by Frank Yerton New Quartettes by the Lynch Family New Farce, and other Novelties. First time in New Zealand of the celebrated comic quartette, “ Ching Ching,” Chinese song and dance, as sung and danced by the talented Lynch Family with immense success throughout Australasia, First time of the imitation of the Scotch bagpipes on the Hand-bolls. First time of Frank Vertcn’s great song and dance, “ Walking in the Starlight,” &c., &c,, &c. Concluding with the Laughable Farce of THE ADVENTURES OF A NERVOUS TRAVELLER. Afternoon Performance on Saturday Next. Doors open at half-past 7 ; commence precisely at 8. Carriages may be ordered for twenty minutes part 10. Reserved Scats, .‘ls ; Second, 2s ; B ck. Is. Plan of Hall and tickets may be had at Bcgg and Anderson’s Music Warehouse. HENRY LY'-GH, Sen., Proprietor. C. A. BRIGHT, Agent. pRINCESS TIIEA TR E. TONIGHT. TO-NIGHT. New Programme and Immense Success of the Star Mammoth Troupe. Bromley’s Benefit on Friday Evening next. Great attraction. WANTED, Tenders to Erect Two Cottages. Apply Guthrie and Asher. LOYT, a Cheque, payable to No. 612, drawn by U, H. Leary on the Bank of New Zealand, for six pounds sterling. Finder rewarded on returning to Guardian office. DUNEDIN DANCING ACADEMY, ST. GEORGE’S HALL, AT the request of several Ladies and Gentlemen, a (.lass will be formed tor instruction only, on Saturday Evening. Terms, one guinea per quaiter. This will oe a good opi ortunity for those desirous of earning Dancing. Commencing Saturday, retober 18, at Eight o clock. A. HAMANN. \ CCOMMODATION for Two Ladies in i\ private family. For address, apply Vlr Whyte, grocer, Manor place. 110 CARTERS.—Wanted, 41 cords Firewood Carted from Eight-mile P»at. Rlueskin road, to Morningtou Brickyard. Apply Enoch Tonka, Morningtoa. WANTED, Apprentices to the Sewing Machine. Apply Mrs Thomson, Dowling street, opposite Middle District School. W 'ANTED, Tenders for New Fence, Removing, Re-erecting Old, at Pelichet Bay. R. B, Martin, High street. THURSDAY, 16th OCTOBER, At 12 o’clock. 12 PACKAGES FANCY GOOD 3, TOYS, JEWELLERY, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, &c., &c, If’LANDRESS, HEPBURN, and CO., IVL have been instructed by the Importers to sell by auction, at their rooms, Manse street, on Thursday, 16th October, at 12 o’clock, 12 Packages Fancy Goods, comprising Berlin wool—all colors, superior fingering wool, illuminated slippers on canvass, cloth slippers, needle-work slippers and cushions, smoking caps, smoking cap tassels and cord, Russian braid, butterfly and fancy needle cases, purses, work bags, tatting cases, card cases, musical albums, carte-de-visites, stereoscope slides, table mats, work boxes, writing desks, tea eaddies, dressing cases, bagatelle boards in mahogany, rosewood, and walnut, microscopes, portmanteaus, knives, scissors, and razors on cards, ornaments in wax and silk under glass shades, wax, wood, and nankin and china dolls, magnetic toys, india rubber balls, watches, sai-ing boats, magic lanterns, horses and gigs, cannons, mitrailleuse, rocking horses, games, cricket bats and balls, walking sticks, lawn and tabic croquet sets, hair, hat, tooth, nail and crumb brushes, fgilt, cameo, ivory, black, bog-oak and tortoise-shell brooches and earings, shirt-studs links, charms, smelling bottles, lockets and crosses, pencil oases, clasps, scarf pins, Albert and long chains, bouquet holders, knife, fork, and spoon in cases, silver thimbles, Ac., &c., &o. Also, 2, 3, 4, and 8 air musical boxes, concertinas, tambourines, banjos, double-action bass concertina, by Wheatson, Loudon ; Chappell’s patent tuning apparatus ; Pratten’s celebrated perfected concert flute, iu case. Electro plated volunteer bugle, with tassels complete ; Boosey’s piccolo, 5 keys ; Booaey’s life, 4 keys ; cocoa concert flutes ; patent head 4 and 8 keyed violin bows and bridges, &c., &c. Teynis at sale. rjIENDERS are invited till Monday, Octo- -*■ ber 20, for Fencing and other repairs at the Anderson’s Bay Rifle Range. Tenders to be lodged at the Volunteer Office, where specifications may be seen. JNO. JAS. ATKINSON, District Adjutant. WANTED, Six first-class Bushmen and Sawyers for Gatlin’s River Saw Mills. Apply Guthrie and Asher. WANTED to Purchase, good secondhand Side Saddle. Apply K. T. Wheeler, Stafford street. T|TO LET, Largo Room in Princes street, JL 30 x2O ; eight shillings per week. H. F. Hardy. BOARD and Residence.—One or Two respectable Boarders can be accommodated. Meyer’s Albion House, Moray place. WANTED, Two Boys, one to learn the Upholstering, and one for the Shop, North and Scoullar. WANTED, smart Youth, willing to acquire business habits ; must write i well. Apply Scanlan Bros, and Co.
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Evening Star, Issue 3324, 15 October 1873, Page 3
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