A young man at a musical party, being told bnngout the old lyre,” brought out his mother-in-law. Incog. —A wag says that “ machineiy wheels JJJ generally so modest that they travel in Sagacity.—-A Philadelphia reporter, in describing the turning of a dog out of court by order of the bench, says “ The ejected canine, 6* he was ignommiously dragged from the room, cast a glance at the judge, for the purpose of being ftble to identify him at some future time. Late Advertisements. FIRST CHtRCH. rjIHE REV. GROUND WATER FRAZER, from Victoria, will Preach in the above Church, Morn'ng and Evening. rpO-MORROW EVENING, August 23, ST. GEORGE’S HILL, at 6.50. MR. S. SKINNER will Lecture (D.V.) on “ The Unconsciousness of the Dead,” All seats free. No collection. ! Please bring your Bibles. N.B.—The questions answered. BOARD AND LODGING Wanted by ft respectable Young Maq in quiet family. North side preferred. Apply stating terms, “ J.D.,” Post office, Dnnedin! a Canary. Owner oan have it • , Paying expenses. Apply James tflyth, at Messrs North and Scoullai’s. Rattray street. WANTED, Boys as Apprentices at Haig, Bramwell, and Co.’s boot manufactory, Castle street south. Good wages. WANTED, a General Servant. Apply Mr* Thomas Mayor, George street, n p x £ door to Mr Joel’s residence. TX7ANTED, a Strong, Active Lad for tlw Waterworks RMerVoir.^'^ MORNINGTON BAND OF HOPE meets on Monday Evening, at 7 p.m. Remember—Prizes will be given. CAVER SHAM Quadrille Assembly and Dancing Class on Monday Evening. MISSING, Suroical Instruments, in Black t Cloth Case, about fifteen inches long, ohamois-lined. Return to Dr Borrows, Moray place. Will be handsomely rewarded. VOLUNTEER ARTILLERY BAND. THE Band will Parade, in uniform, at the Drill-shed on Wednesday Evening. Marches, “Gensdarmes,” “ Recruit,” and “ Daughter of Regiment. ” Without cards. Roll will be called at 7 30 sharp. A. GEORGE, Hon. Sec. WANTED to Sell, Cottage Piano. Queen street north. cheap, first-class Wm. Galloway, WANTED, Confectioner; must be a good sugar boiler. Apply R. Hudson, Masonic Hall. WANTED, Situation as Barmaid or in a Fruiter’s Shop. Address “A. 0.,” 8m office.
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Evening Star, Issue 3588, 22 August 1874, Page 3
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340Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3588, 22 August 1874, Page 3
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