Late Advertisements. QUEE N’ S T HE A T RE. i TO-NIGHT, FRIDAY, MARCH 27. Last Two Nights of THE PANTOMIME. MISS CLARA STEPHENSON, The Queen of Burlesque. ! m addle. blanche. The World’s Wonder, MOWS. H A MEW, The Monarch of the Air, This E-ven’ng the Performance will commence for the first time in Dunedin, with the Hibernian Comedy entitled _ barney the baron. Barney the Baron ... ... Mr C. O’Brien. The New and Comic Pantomime of HARLEQUIN GRACEFUL; Or the Demon of the Dell, and the Fair One with the Golden Locks. Music arranged by Mr Keiohardt. Prince Graceful ... Clara Stephenson Saturday, at 2 p.m., a grand Mid-day Performance for families and schools Burlesque and Pantomime Children admitted to all parts of the house, fid; Adults, Is. Doors open at 2 p.m. AS 0 N IJ3 HALL. Glorious Success. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Crowded houses. Delighted audiences. Six star performers. Entire change of pro-
gramme. Hew Songs, new dances, operatic selections. Everything new To-night. A. J, MILLS, Agent. IMPORTANT NOTICE. LIF T O N’S TREAT To, the Children of the . .BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION, AT THB MASONIC HALL. ', nn ~® rand Mid-day Performance, f TO-MORROW (Saturday) AFTERNOON. To commence precisely athalf-past 2. Mr Fred Clifton’s invitation to the children of the Benevolent Institution has been accepted. He and his Troupe will perform for their pleasure and the convenience of Families and Schools To-morrow Afternoon, at 2> Everyone should see Silly Bill, acknowledged by the Press to be the greatest performance on record. Million Prices: Children, 6d; Adults, Is. To all parts of the house. Every child in the hall will receive a Present; ‘ Monday next, Miss Fanny Sara’s Benefit, prior to her departure for Melbourne. A, J, MILLS, Agent. • WANTED, a respectable Young Girl as General Servant. . Address Grocery Store, Manse street. ' ANTED, respectable Servant ; refer- „ t ence required. *Apply Mrs Blyth, Grant street, High street. TMPOUJNDED on the 26th day of March, . 1874, by R. Bain, Ranger, one Chesnut Horse, white on face, branded : W on near and off shoulders ; owner unknown ; trespassing, on Town Belt j and in r default of being released, the above horse will be sold at the Public Pound at South Dunedin, on Friday, the 17th day of April, 1874, atl2 o’clock noon. . JAMES B\RR, Poundkeepei- of the South Dunedin Pound, i SATURDAY, 28th MARCH, ; At 12 o’clock. ; D. M. ■ ■ S P E D D I N G • is instructed by the Importer to sell by auction on Saturday, at 12 o’clock, 6 Cases Merchandise, consisting bf' Brooches, Lockets, Necklets, .Clothes and Hair Brushes, Work Boxes, Albums, Field Glasses, Paper Knives, Table and Pocket Cutlery. Terms at sale. WANTED to Rent, three or four-roomed House. No children.- Address ** W. H.,” Star office. ANTED to sell, a section in Calderville Township, cheap. Apply James R. M'Culloch, Princes street. THE NATIONAL BANK OF NEW ZFI
LAND (UMItED.) Capital—Two Millions Sterling. NOTICE is. hereby givento Shareholders, that the Fourth Call of Ten Shillings per share upon shares, on the Colonial; Register, will be due and payable bn Ist April, 1874, at the Bank, in Princes street, Dunedin. Notice is further given, that by a resolution of the Board of Directors, dated 11th August last, the Fifth Gall of Ten Shillings per share was made, and same will be payable on Ist July, 1874. By order of the Board of Directors; ADAM BU M NS, Inspector and General Manager. Wellington, 24th March, 1874. two Gentlemen who allege that they A Bought Tickets at the Dress Circle Box on Tuesday night, and secured them on Wednesday, at Messrs Begg and Anderson’s, will oblige by calling on E. Wilkinson, Davidson’s Standard Iron Works, Cumber-, land street. The numbers of tickets are fi£L 66, 67, and 68. N , '■ WANTED, a good General Servant, with Apply Mrs Alexander, Albert street. TO :M OR ROW, “ SATURDAY, 28th MARCH. 12 o’clock. At Provincial Yards. * THOROUGH-BRED AND CARRIAGE HORSES. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, AND CO. have received instructions from M'Kenzie, Esq., to sell by auction, at the Provincial Yards, on Saturday, March 28th at 12 o.’clocjk, ’ , The hay blood filly Peri, 4 years old, by i Scud, out of Lalla Rookh. Also, on account of C. De V. Teschemaker Esq,, ’ 1 pair upstanding grey Carriage Horses. TO LET.-Four-roomed House, Leith street north. Apply J. Tutcken. country, a first-class Tailor ; good wages. Apply to Ross and Glendining. WANT itD, Stonebreakera, atPopotunoa, 3s 9d per yard. Apply to Thomas bollock, WANTED Known—.Fresh shipment of . Clogs on sale by J. Tait, corner of ’JJ'redenck and Leith streets.
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Evening Star, Issue 3462, 27 March 1874, Page 3
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