Late Advertisements, •JJEV. QHARLB9 QLARK, And MISS CHRISTIAN. TO-NIGHT, TEMPERANCE HALL. LAST NIGHT BUT ONE. In the coarse of the evening, Miss Christian will aing, " AULD ROBIN GRAY,” For the first time in Dnnediu. Never was, and perhaps never will a Brisbane audience be privileged to hear this sweetest and tenderest of all the sweet and tender ballads of Scotland sung so well. The exquisite poetry, set to exquisite music, was given with a dramatic power and an appreciation of the beauties of the ballad, which fully justify us in placing her foremost of all the songstresses who have visited Australia. It is hardly necessary to say that the conclusion of the ballad was the signal for an outbreak of rapturous applause, and the lady received also a floral shower.— ‘ Brisbane Courier,’ July 14, 1 QWA v 9 _ . Pboobammb. Recital— “ The Courtship of Miles Blandish ” Longfellow „ _ Rev. Charles Clark. Song—“ Poor Jack Brown” , Smart Miss Christian. Recital— *Mr Pickwick goes a-shooting ” _ Dickens t, „ . ... ® ev - Charles Clark. Ballad— Auld Robin Gray ” , Lady Ann Lindsay Miss Christian, _ . Tennyson Rev. Charles Clarke, Song—“ Come back to Erin ” Claribel Miss Christian. (by desire)—“ Sairey Gamp and Betsy Png "• t) -w •; Dickens Rev. Charles Clark. Reserved Seats. 4s. Balcony and Unreserved Seats, 2a; Back Seats, Is. admitting three to Reserved, NOTICE.—In consequence of the greater capacity of the building, ON EASTER MONDAY, “ 4 THE QUEEN’S THEATRE. The Plan of Seats for to-night and Monday Br ® D ® w open at West’s Music Repository. N.B,—Miss Christian’s appearances in DunwiU be positively limited to the Rev. Charles Clark’s Entertainments. On Easter Tuesday and Wednesday the Rev. Charles Clark will appear at Oamaru. R. S. SMYTHE. BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION. REV. CHARLES CLARK’S SERVICE. ■VTR GEORGE R. WEST respectfully inJvA vifces the assistance of ladies and gentle* men for the Choir at the Princess Theatre on Sunday evening. The Orchestra will be specially reserved and seated with chairs for their accommodation. A rehearsal of the hymns and anthems to be sung will take place at George R. West’s Music Warehouse, this (Saturday) evening, at seven o clock. All interested are invited to attend. WANTED TO PURCHASE, Ship’s Chronometer (second hand or new) • must be first-class. Bouman and Co., Jetty str6ot« TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY. 30th and 31st MARCH, At 12 o’clock noon sharp. CLEARING-OUT SALE, AT STORES OF DALGETY, NICHOLS, & CO., Bond street, Dunedin.
80 6 7 23 10 4 20 Prior to re-bmlding and altering present business premises. WH ITE LA W & 00. havei received instructions from Messrs Ilalgety, Nichols, and Co., to sell by auction, at the above store, on the 30th aid 31st March, at 12 noon sharp. The following assortment of teas, sugars, spirits, groceries, and oilmen’s stores. «kc. 8 owes tartaric acid , do ,? fty and Martin’s paste blacking 33 kegs bluestone 70 boxes Colman’s dark blue j° , do bght do 434 do Price’s Belmont sperm candies 123 cases St, Julien claret 200 do do do 29 do Moet’s champagne, -Quarts 17 do Roederer’s do do 16 do Ruinart’s do do 6 barrels superior ginger 20 cases Deinhard’s squat hock 2 do superior Russian isinglass do Keillor’s marmalade, 11b do « , do do 2lbs do Colman’s Durham mustard, 71bs do do do lib do do do Mb do D.B.F. mustard, Ub do do do £lb on 4° b)einhard’a No. 2 Moselle, quarts 20 do do do pints 91 do Morton’s salad oil, half-pints 10 do do do pints 37 do do castor oil, half-pints 22 do do • do pints in 4° Minor’s assorted peels, 56lbs 10 do do do do 1121ba 10 do do lemon do 1121bs 2® do do do de 561ba o4 do Colman’s white starch 22 chests fine pearl sago 15 oases Harper Twelvetree’s soap powder 32 kegs crushed loaf sugar 50 oases Lea and Perrin’s Worcester sauce, half-pints 10 cases Lea and Perrin’s Worcester sauce, pints 9 do Morton’s assorted sauces, halfpints 8 do do seidletz powders 68 kegs saltpetre 80 do soda crystals 40 do carbonate soda 2 cases sluice forks 25 do Morton’s salmon, lbs 72 do Albert’s sardines, quarters °6 do do do halves 239 bags London coarse salt 200 do do fine do lease Sorby’s sheepshears 4 cases tapioca 50 do Morton’s brown vinegar 50 do do white do 30 do Bell and Black’s vestas, 250’s 70 do Bryant and May’s do 250’s tel 4? , do do oval vestas cod ® Johnson’s No. 8 wire do Ryknd’s No. 7 wire 300 cases Tennent’s ale, quarts, glass inX 4° do pints, do np. j° do quarts, stone ®9 do „ do pints, do IQ ®°™‘ ck ’«« baki «g powder 9 qr casks Colnzean’s brandy X sJ caae « T do do 10 qr-casks Jules Robin's brandy 50 cases Menkow’a brandy * 400 ST 1 ” 1 case Ha van nab cigars 1 do imitation do 2 do Havannah do India 40 bales Dundee oomsacks 200 oases Henke’s stone geneva 200 do JDKZ geneva 13 tons standard iron 5 qr-casks Lemon Hart’s rum 15 do M'Murohy Ralston’s whisky 38 do port wine 60 do sherry Cargo Congou teas Cargo Mauritius sugars. Terms at sale.
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Evening Star, Issue 3772, 27 March 1875, Page 3
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