Late Advertisements. Q ÜBEH'B THEATRE. THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, BENEFIT OF MR J. A. SOUTH. CLARA STEPHENSON, The Queen of Burlesque, as Margery in the Rough Diamond. MDLLB. BLANCHE, In her great Fire Balloon Act (First time in New Zealand). E. C. SHIPP, Champion Pedestal Dancer. To commr nee with the Laughable Comedy of THE ROUGH DIAMOND. Margery ... ... . Clara Stephenson. Concluding with H ARL hj Q UIN GR A CEFUL. Graceful ... ... Glara Stephenaon. Pit, Is j Dress Circle, 3s ; Stalls, 2s; Private Boxes, £1 Is. I. O. G. T., GUIDING STAR LODGE. IN consequence of the unavoidable absence of a number of the Lodge Officers, the Degree Meeting will not be held this Evening. By order of the LODGE DEPUTY. ANTED, two Carpenters. Apply Robert Howlis'bn, Builder, &0., Great King street. R HOLLOWAY will Address a Public . Meeting at the Masonic Hall, on Friday, the 10th April, 1874, at 8 p.m. Subject—- “ His Impressions-of this Province in Reference to Immigration..’’, , . His Worship the Mayor will preside. /ANTED, a good Brickmaker. Apply Robert Cox, Anderson’s Bay., T* ANTED, a Message Boy. Walker, ’ w Grocer, Great King street. 'ELL Educated Youth of about: 18, y° oc l address, required for a public office. One with knowledge of offiee routine preferred. “ A,” box 134, P.O. %Ai ANTED, a Boy between 12 and 14, t ' * * make himself generally useful. A% ply J. Litzenberger,. Confectioner, Stuai street. LEVES, Signboard Writer, Graine; ■ and .Mairbler, and to the Trad< Place, George street. . good Boys. Apply hd Connor j Mills, Dick, and Co,
G Militia and Volunteer Office, Dunedin, 3ist March, 1874. ENER AL, ORDER J?hie Monthly Inspection of Corps for April will take place as follows : Dunedin Artillery and Band, Wednesday, Bth inst. - Dunedin Naval, Thursday, 9th inst. No. 2 Scottish, Tuesday, 7th inst. South District, Friday, 17th inst, -No. ,1 City Guards and Battalion Band, Monday, 2.7 th inst, ( . Port Chalmers A aval. Friday, 10th inst JNO. JAS. TKINSO;>, Major ' Commanding Otago District. ANTED, a smart young Girl, about <■ 14 or 16, to make herself generally useful. Apply Mrs J. Harding. Filleul street. ■ ■ BLENDERS .wanted for ; raising four1. roomed Cottage. Apply A. Ryley, Coal yard, Cumberland street. ■ ANTED, Plasterers., Apply at Mr Seivwright’s house, High street. ANTED, General servant. Mrs Camp* bell, High street. jMUR SALE, superior Trichord Piano* JL forte, three pedals a»d all the latest improvements. * Solomon, Pawnbroker, George street. ANTED, a first-class General Servant 1 for Oamaru. Wages, L 45. Apply Hooper’s Otago Labor Exchange. ANTED, Carpenters'; good hands. A pply sharp, at W. A sher and Co’s. SOUTH’S BENEFIT,. QUEEN’S THE* ATRE.— Miss Jessie Raymond as Harlequina. To-night. MISS JESSIE RAYMOND (for this Night only) as Harlequina. South’s Benefit. WANTED Known, W. Hooper has resumed his old business—House and Land Agency—to which is added Sharebroking, Labor Agency, and Debt Collecting. Office, Mercer’s Corner, Princes and High streets.
LECTURE. LtGTUKE. MR M‘PH ER [ 'ON will address the Working , Men of Dunedin, in the Lower. Hall «f the Athenaeum, on Tuesday, the Slab March, at 8 o’clock; • Subject : , ’ ~ The present iniquitous policy of the New Zealand Government in flooding the labor market ,by holding out false hopes to the Working Men at Home. Mr MTherson leaves for 'Europe on Wednesday next, where he/ will, publish the truth. PUBLIC NOTICES. THE NATIONAL BANK OF NEW ZFALAND (LIMITED.) Capital—Two Millions Sterling. "VTOTICE is hereby given to Shareholders, that the Fourth Call of Ten Shillings per share upon shares oh the Colonial Register, will be due and payable on 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 Call, of Ten Shillings per share was made, and same will be payable on Ist July, 1874. * J By order of the Board of Directors. ADAM BUHNS, Inspector and General Manager. Wellington, 24th March, 1874. IMPERIAL BUILDING AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY. THIS Society offers more advantages than a Savings’ Bank, as it is both a saving and a lending institute.' Porsons may lay by or invest their savings in in sums as small as 4s a month, and these persons if desirous to build a house or buy land may, after once being in the society, borrow, to be repaid in small monthly instalments, any sura above L 25. For further information, apply to . W. DALRYMPLE Jhb», Secretary,
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Evening Star, Issue 3465, 31 March 1874, Page 3
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