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Late Advertisements. jyj" ADAME ARABELLA GODDARD. SECOND GRAND CONCERT. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23. All the Private Boxes and Dress Circle seats are taken. A few Numbered Stalls may still be secured at Begg’s Music Warehouse, where, to avoid the crushing at the doors at night, STALLS AND PIT TICKETS May also be obtained until 6 p.m. Programme of Monday’s Concert will be published in Monday’s papers. jyj"ADAME ARABELLA GODDARD. THIRD GRAND CONCERT. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24. All the Private Boxes and Dress Circle beats are taken. A few Numbered Stalls may be secured at Begg’s Music Warehouse. NEW TEMPERANCE HALu FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27. COMPLIMENTARY CONCERT, 1 tendered by the Choir of St. Joseph’s Church (assisted by several well-known Amateurs) to MISS HESFORD, Under distinguished patronage. A new and attractive programme has been prepared. Accompanyist—Mr C. Bykes. Prices of admission—Reserved seats, 3s ; unreserved seats, 2s; gallery. Is, Tickets and programmes at Mr Macedo’s, Princes street. DUNEDIM AND CLUTHA RAILWAY will be received for Erectii i of Goods Sheds at Mosgiel, Greytow and Tokomairiro, up till twelve noon, Mo day, 30th November, at this Office, whe plans and specifications can be seen, JOHN BROGDEN & SON University Buildings, Bond street. CITY OF DUNEDIN. FRESH Tenders will be received at the Town Clerk’s Office, Manse street, on or before Wfdnesday, November 25, at 4 p m., for Carting Quarry Refuse and Screenmgs to North Cemetery. Specification at City Surveyor’s Office. J. M. MASSEY, November 20, 1874. Town Clerk. FOR AUCKLAND DIRECT. *l®iiJfiK. H E Fine Brigantine HELENA, Will Sail on MONDAY, 23rd inst. Cargo received at Rattray street Jetty. The A 1 Barque FLEUR DE MEURICE, Captain Gallichan, to follow. For freight or passage, apply to BOUMAN & CO., Agents. CLUTHA RAILWAY LINE. To Messrs John Thomas (Engineer), Andrew Davidson (Guard). William Lake (Stoker). GENTLEMEN, —We, the undersigned passengers by the 8.30 a.m. Green Island Train on the 27th October last, have great pleasure in testifying to the alacrity displayed by you In putting on the brakes When you found a collision inevitable j and we feel perfectly sure that to your prompt action is attributable the fact that we were not more seriously hurt. We are, Gentlemen, Yours faithfully, Robert Rutherford Hector Baxter F. Greswell W. W. Holmes P. Paxton A. G. Allan Charles Samson Thomas King William Highet. D. Jones James Spraggon JR. Baxter S. Brian Gibson James H. Pope William Scoular DRAPERY I DRAPERY!! Reserve your Purchases, ICHARP’S & CO. will Open their New Premises shortly, adjoining the Royal George Hotel, George street. EVANGELICAL PREACHING. Christian Chapel, Great King street. T H O S. H. BATE (Evangelist), Will (D.V.) preach TO-MORROW EVENING.

SUNDAY Next, the Rev. W. J. Williams, Balclutha, will, D.V., Preach in the Morning. Rev. F. C. Dewsbury in Evening. At Trinity Wesleyan Church. BAPTIST CHAPEL, Hanover street, November 22, 1874, REY, J. U. DAVIS will Preach in the Morning, and MR B. SHORT will Preach in the Evening. ' N NORTH DUNEDIN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH will Preach. Tomorrow Forenoon, REV. MR ISSIT •in the Evening, REV. MR BIGG. UNITED FRIENDLY SOCIETIES’ FETE. are requested to meet on Monday, 23rd inst>, at S p,in,, to receive Balance Sheet. PAINTER wanted, Monday morning sharp, N. Leves, Walker street. LOST, on 1 uesday, a Gold Ear-drop, between. Princes and Howe streets. Finder rewarded on returning it to Mr Seger, Princes street. BOUQUETS for the Concerts to be had at A. T. Dunning’s, Princes street. FOR SA LE, Cheap, Quarter-acre fronting Cargill road, Forbury, together with two new substantially built Houses thereon. Terms easy. Apply on premises, Hastings House. AVOUNGPFBSON, a native of France, seeks a situation as Head Nurse • would undertake to teach the children the language. Address “French,” General Post Office. LET, Furnished Apartments. Apply . to Mr Dodd’s, George street. TO LET, Two-Roomed Cottage. Apply Forbury Post Office. TO LET, Two Comfortable RoomsApply Mrs Lewis, corner ,Dowling street.

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Evening Star, Issue 3666, 21 November 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 3666, 21 November 1874, Page 3

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