AMOTSEJMjENTS. pRTNCESS THEATRE. Lessees—Messrs Steele and Keogh, l rmmphant Success of the Sensation Drama I Intense Excitement! r t T J?®? UAY * NOVEMBER 24, ™ J* 8 ® P ® 1 I fo^“ ance of the Great Drama, THE STREETS OF NEW YORK. The Grand Snow Scene ! The Terrific Fire Scene ! The Happy End J Wednesday, November 25. BENEFIT OP MRS P. M. BATES. The American Cousin and Toodies. Dress Circle, 4s ; Stalls, 2s ; Pit, la. ur ea ? B ma y ke secured at Mr West’s Music Warehouse. QUEEN’S THEATRE. J^/£ DE - QODDARD. Begs to announce that she will give her THIRD GRAND CONCERT. THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, NOV. 24. All the Dress Circle seats are taken. A few Private Boxes and Reserved Stalls may be secured at Begg’s Music Warehouse, or at the doors. To avoid Crushing at the Doors, buy your Tickets during the day for Stalls and Pit at Begg’s, Prince’s street. jyp E - A babella qoddard. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. The Management have much pleasure ia announcing that in consequence of the UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS of Madame Goddard’s series of Three Concerts, she will give rmrrrJr W0 EXTRA CONCERTS On THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26, AND # FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, being positively Madame Goddard’s LAST APPEARANCES in Dunidin, n P^ans Seats for these Two Last Grand Concerts will be opened at 10 o’clock I o morrow (Wednesday) Morning, before which hour no seats or private boxes can be secured. CHARLES WILLIAMS, Secretary. NEW TEMPERANCE HALL. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27. OMP LI ME NT ARY CONCERT, tendered by the Choir of St. Joseph’* Church (assisted by several well-known l Amateurs) to MISS HESPORD, Under distinguished patronage. A new and attractive programme has been Accompanyist-Mr C. Sykes. Prices of admission—Reserved seats, 3s ; unreserved seats, 2s; gallery, Is. Tickets and programmes at Mr Maeedo’s, Princes street. gT. GEORGE’S HALL. QUADRILLE ASSEMBLY. MONDAYS and SATURDAYS, Commencing at 8 sharp. First-class Band.. DANCING CLASSES. ST. GEORGE’S HALL. JUVENILE CLASSES— Wednesdays,4to 5,30 p-m.Saturdays, 3-to 6 p.m. Adult Class—Wednesdays, 7 to 9. Terms : One Guinea per Quarter. J. KELLY, Professor, From her Majesty’s Theatre, London TENDERS SEPARATE TENDERS will be teoeivedJ till noon on Saturday, 26 ih inst, for ine erection of a Two-storied Concrete Store,for Mr Robert Johnston, Palmerston. Plans, &c., to be seen there, and also ah my office. DAVID ROSS, 1 Architect, ' (Opposite the Criterion.^ TENDERS Wanted for compeleting Two Cottages at Kavensbourue for Mr N.Hart, at risk at former contractor Plans and specifications to be seen at office of the undesigned until Saturday, 28th instant, at noon, E. J. Sanders, architect and surveyor. DUNEDIN AND CLUTHA RAILWAY. TENDERS will be received for Erection of Goods Sheds at Mosgiel, Greytown, and Tokomairiro, up till twelve noon, Monday, 30th November, at this Office, whore plans and specifications can be seen. JOHN BROGDEN & SON. University Buildings, Bend street. £3,000 IN SIX PER CENT. DEBENTURES. INVERCARGILL BOROUGH CORPORATION. Issued under Ordinance intituled “Thf Municipal Corporation Ordinance, 18j5,” THE National Bank of New Zealand' (Limited) has been instiacted by the Corporation of the town oi Invercargill to invite tenders for the whole or any portion' of debentures representing £3,000, and bear--ing interest at six per cent, per annum, payable half yearly. The debentures will be payable in twenty' years, and will be dated Ist December, 18741 They will be for fifty pounds each, and secured on the town rates. The coupons attached for each half-year’s interest will be made payable (free of exchange) at any office of the National Bank of New Zealand (Limited) in New Zealand. A minimum price will be fixed before the tenders are opened. Tenders in accordance with the annexed 1 fotm will be received by the National Bank of New Zealand (Limited) up to noon on tho 30th November, 1874, and must be addressed ‘‘Tender-for Invercargill Borough' Corporation Loan,” Payment will be required a& follows . Five pes- cent, on amount applied for to accompany tender, and balance within fifteen: days of acceptance. The debentures will bear interest from thft Ist day of December, 1874. Copies of the Ordinance authorising tho loan may be seen at the offices' of the? National Bank of New Zealand (Limited)* We hngton, Christchurch, Dunedin, end, Invercargill. For the National Bank of New Zealand .(Limited). (Signed) ADAM BURNES. inspector and General Manager. FORM OF TENDER. I hereby tender, subject to conditions ad- | vertised under date the day of 1574, for £ of the Corporation of the town of Invercargill loan, for which I under- , take to pay at the rate of £ for every £SO debenture. I enclose the sura of £ bciitg fivfc pm bent, bn thb amduut applied for. Name
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Evening Star, Issue 3668, 24 November 1874, Page 3
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