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Chicago palgitfates that she spends L 960 per diem m billiards. * Leather made from the skin of the white whale, it is said, is now a regular article of manufacture at some of the villages of Canada. It js both hue and durable, and shoe thongs made ot it are said never to break It is related that when Wilkie Collins was about to step in front of the curtain at Syracuse (U.b.), he said to Mr Hanchett, who was to mtioduce him, Don’t introduce me as the gieatest living novelist. I’ve been introduced a n U nV er of and I’d rather be simply Mr Collins, You know everybody is the greatest living something,” Q Advertisements. UEEIs’S THEATRE, Lessee ... Mr C. O’Brien. TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), MARCH IQ. GRIF! GRIP!! QRIFM! Last Two Nights. Last Two Nights. Kemp’s Australian Scenery. The greatest furore of the ace. Far JEON’S TO-NIGHT. Most Enthusiastic Audience. Roßiembev tiast Nights. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11 GRIP’S BENEFIT. ’ Last night of Grif. LITTLE ROSA’S BENEFIT. Preceded by the Comedy of “A REGULAR FIX.” DUNEDIN ARTILLERY BAND. THE Band will parade at the Drill Sh'd on Wednesday first, at 7.30, for Go vernment inspection. Every member must be present. Parade and sheet music. A. GEORGE, Sypjretar.y. TO-MORROW, At 12 o’clock. APPLES AND PEARS. Ex Pakeha. M. SPEDDIN( - , will sell by auction, at his Rooms To-morrow, at 12 o’clock, Ribston, Aromatic, Orange, and- Golde Pippins Adamson and Claygate Peftrmawa Pears, &c. Without Reserve. CAUTION. T having come to tny knowledge that c —. tain, persons have represented the selves as being connected in business w me. I hereby give notice that I am partnership as a surgeon, or otherwise, w any other person whomsoever. Dated this IQth day of March, 1874. HUGH INGLIS, Surgeon East Taieri. 6 ANTED, Board- and Residence in < private family for three young men Address, stating terms, “8.,” Star Office. ANTED to Purchase, a Harmonium WANTED, a general Servant. Appb Meyer’s Aibion House, Moray place near me First Church, r ITT"ANTED, two Wheelwrights, four fV general Servants, four good Shopnerds. Skene’s Labor Exchange. ANTED, a ateady~Ma n , to drive a two-horse dray. Apply G. Smyth, ivunn s Stables. J DUNEDIN CUP ONSTER DERBY Of 500 Sovs. SWE Subscription Tickets One Guinea eacl The above sweep will be drawn on Frida' the 20th instant, at 9 p.m. ; the List will close at noon of the above date. Ist Horse ... 309 sovs. do 100 do do 50 do Divided among Starters 30 do Do do Non-starters 20 do Country Subscribers can depend upon ha' ing their Tickets forwarded upon receipt Bank Draft or Post Office Order. GEORGE DODSON, Treasurer THOMAS) STANBROOK, Secretary

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Evening Star, Issue 3447, 10 March 1874, Page 3

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442

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 3447, 10 March 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 3447, 10 March 1874, Page 3

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