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Late Advertisements. Q D ifi EN’ S : T H E A T Jbt E. Cessee Mr C. O’Brien. TO NIGHT, TO-NIGHT. PYGMALION AND GAL-A-DEAR ! Pygmalion (with new songs)... Lizzie Watson Gal-a-dear (with new songs) . Mr H. Braham BURLESQUE TRAGEDY IMPERSONATION. Crown the Tragedian H. Braham Prince Prettypet ... ... Lizzie Watson CAN’T GET OUT OP IT. Burlesque, Comedy, and Concert. Last Five Nights of LIZZIE WATSON. To-morrow, THE CREOLE, With Now Scenery and Effects by Tom Kemp. FRESH TENDERS will be received at the Office of the Secretary for Works until Noon of Friday, 6th March, 1874, for Contract No. 870 : Construction and Metalling portion of road between Kensington and the Ocean Beach. Plans and specifications may be seen and forms of tender obtained at the Office of the Provincial Engineer, Dunedin, Tenders to be indorsed “ Tender for Contract No. 870.” The Government does not undertake to accept the lowest or any tender. HORACE BASTINGS, . Secretary for Works. Dunedin, February 27, 1874. WANTED, Purchaser for small Freehold, within five minutes of Post Office. F. Wain, Wain's Hotel, Manse street. kALL. Two Freehold detacher Cottages 'and Building Allotments it Arthur street, within five minutes walk o] the Post Office. F. Wain, Wain’s Hotel Manse street. B NEW BREW! NEW BREW!! NEW BREW 1!! ASB S No. 4 ALE, ex Omeo, from Mel bourne, now on draught at the OCCIDENTAL HOTEL, Corner Manse and High streets. WANTED, a first-class Slaughterman Apply to R, Wallace, Butchei uaversham. /ANTED Known.—Band of Hope, Odd 7 sharp* e^°WS To-morrow evening BOARD and Residence for a single gentle man in a private family. Ad J Howard and Raymond, Princes street. TO LET, three-roomed Cottage and Ste Apply M'Pherson, opposite We oncige, Princes street. FORSALE’ Lease of Sub-section in Y« J- Place, 13 years to run, with thi roomed verandah Cottage. Apply A. and M Farlane, Grocer, Princes street. CITY OF DUNEDIN. TENDERS will be received at the To Clerk s Office, Manse street, on or tore Wednesday, 4th March, at 4 p.m. the following works separately Ist. For supplying and delivering Sa Blue fetone for flagging Footpat in slabs of 4in. thick and not 1 than 2ft. square. 2nd. For erecting a Footbridge over 1 Water of Leith, at North end Castle street. 3rd. For Forming and Metalling Grai street, between Hanover and Fre nek streets, Bell Ward. 4th. For supplying 3 Horses, Drays, t Drivers, for town work for months. sth. For Metalling a portion of Cu berland street, Bell Ward. OffiJr 8 and Bpecifications at Cit y Survey< J. M. MASSEY, _ , Town Clerk 26th February, 1874. Gr Militia and Volunteer Office Dunedin, February 26, ENERAL ORD No. I.—The undermentioned Otago Vo teera having qualified to compete in Colonial Rifle Matches, will proceed f? a P*®F h y th ® 3 - 8 ' Wellington, on Thursc the sth March next;— Lieut. J, M'Cartney, Portobello Rifles Sub-Lieut. J. M'Kenzie, Wakari Rifle Sub-Lieut. G. Wilson, Port Chair Naval Color-Sergt. John Buchanan, West T t Rifles Color-Sergt. J. Robinson, Riverton R Rifles M ‘ Creagh ‘ No ’ Cit y Gu! Vol. Wm. Richardson, North Dun! Hides Vol, F. Beal, Waikouaiti Rifles. 2. The undermentioned Otago Volunt ™ Dg “ Bde requisite number of po (o0) in the competition for Represenfcati and having notified their intention to c pete in the Colonial Riflp Matche* at Na (paymg their own expense*), will proceec on Thursday, the Sub-Lipu.t. Wm, Blotch, West Tj Rifles YojL Dw Buchanan, do. Lieut M'Cartney will be in command, will report the detachment to the Se Officer at Napier for duty. 3> The- Decachment proceeding to Na Will parade in front of the Railway Stat at twelve o’clock noon, on Thursday, the March next j Train leaving at 12 30 t punctually. ' * By order. JNO. JAS. ATKINSON, Major, District Adjutan WANTED, Apprentices and Impro l at the Dressmaking. Annlv Connellan, Moray place. * WANTED, Plain Cook or General I vant. Apply Meyer’s Albion Hoi Moray place, near First Church. WANTED, Two or Three-roomed Ho within two miles of Post Of Answer sharp, stating size, price, local Ac., “ J.8.A.,” Queen’s Arms Hotel. w street. ANTED, Machinists. Apply Terry, next to White’s Hotel, AiNThsD Known—A good second w - Single Buggy fo? Sale.'" Ca Works, High street^ WANTED, steady Slaughterman ; must be - man and g°°d butcher: wages L 3 per week. Apply George Wilson.

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Evening Star, Issue 3437, 26 February 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 3437, 26 February 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 3437, 26 February 1874, Page 3

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