Lata Advertisements. Temperance hall, Moray Place. TUESDAY EVENING, 6th JULY, 1875. GRAND SOIREE MUSICALS. Mr C3HAS. SYKES has Che honor to introduce to the Dunedin public , HERR SCHOTT, R.A.M.L., The highly accomplished Solo Oboeist, Pianist, and Liguridzolosophonist, assisted by MISS WEBB, The Favorite Sopflano, and several other Faverifcea. _ programme. Piano Cvertarer-r“ Zampa” ifHarold) Mr 0, Sykes Glee Company Song—“ The Blind Girl to her Harp” {(Hover) Mfts Webb Piano Solo—“ Galop do Concert” {Schott) ... Herr Schott Song—(Selected) Gentleman. Oboe Solo—‘’Robert toi quo j’aime” {Meyerbeer) ... v . Herr Schott Song—“ EaUamey” {Bdtfe),.. ...Miss Webb Oboe Soloy“ Jenny Jones,” with . variations {Barnett) ... Herr Schott Fipno Duet—March, ” Triompbale” Herr Schott and Mr Sykes (Composed and dedicated to the Melbourne Society by Hew Schott.) Interval of Ten Minutes. Piano Solo—“ Sunshine and Tempest” Mr C, Sykes Glee ... ... Company Oboe Fantasia—“ Trovatore” {Schott) Herr Schott Vocal Duet—“ Sunset” Miss Webb and Mr Monish Piano Solo—A. Imitation Musical Box. B Le Banjo. C. Grand March, Herr Schott Composed and dedicated to the Duke of Edinburgh by Herr Sohott, and performed at the Prince Alfred Reception Concert, given by the Melbourne Philharmonic Society. Song- “ Kate O’Shane” .. Miss Webb Oboe Solo—“ Home, Sweet Home,” " Last Rose of Summer.” “Auld RobinGrry,” and Imitation of Bagpipes ... Herr Schott Song—(Selected) Gentleman Leguridbolosophon Solo—“ Eclipse Polka” (KSnig) Herr Schott Vocal Galop—“ Earl of Zetland” (composed on the voyage out by Her Sohott) Company Prices of Admission—Front Seats, 3s; Gallery, 2s; Back Seats, Is. Ticket Office at Boggs Music Warehouse, Princes street. IF this meets the eye of Anthony Mills please give your address Lost money Address Miss Corcoran, Macandrew Road Forbury. ONE or two young Ladies attending High School, or otherwise engaged during the day, can bo accommodated in a private family. Box 96, Post-office. WANTED, “A.M.” to call for Letter at Star Office. TO THE RATEPAYERS OF SOUTH WARD. M* H. S. FISH, Junr,, will Address the Ratepayers of thfc above Ward on Thursday, the Bth inst., at Watson's Royal Hotel, Walker street, at 8 o’clock p.m.
PIONEER LODGE, 1.0.0.P. f | IHK Installation of Officers of this- Lodge will taka place To-morrow (Tuesday), at the Lodge Room, Oriental Hotel J. LENTON, Sec, WANTED, by a Board and Real* deuce in a private family; suburbs preferred. Address “ Lodgings,” care of Wilkinson and Anning, chemists, Princes street. THRBE-ROOMED HOUSE to lot. Apply Mr Procter, Driven’* store, Arthur street. FOUND, in Hanover street, Lap Dog. If not claimed before 9th July will be sold. Malcolm Richmond, Grange street, second cottage off Hanover street. VST AK TED, a first-class General Servant. i y Apply Mrs Hislop, Scotland street. \IT ANTED, a Housekeeper, to take care * * of children, &c. Apply early, Greenwood, Kensington, or Kensington Hotel. WANTED Known—A Meeting will be held at Maloney’s Ocean on Wednesday Evening next, at eight o’clock, to take steps to abate the nuisance of the Manure Dep6t. I- : : WANTED, a good General Servant. Apply t« JT. Beisael, hairdresser, Princes street. WANTED Known -Mr T. White, Pianist, Pianoforte Tuner, and Selector of Pianos—removed to Smith street, WANTED Known—Splendid Rosewood Cottage Piano for sale, (new) by Allison. Mr T. White, Smith street. WANTED, Apprentices to dressmaking Apply G. Robertson, Great King street. W ANTED, by three or four Gentlemen, Board and Lodging in a quiet neighborhood, not far from Octagon. A private family preferred. Address “ Peter,” Postoffice. • ! KNOLE HOUSE, Stuart street, next to Dr Sorley’s. Comfortable Board and Residence for gentlemen. Terms moderate, SPLENDID Fruit-bearing Trees for sale ; also Currant and Gooseberry Bushes. Frederick H. Evans, Princes street. WANTED, a Respectable Boarder. Apply Mrs Reynolds, Stafford street, third house above Melville street. TO LET, at Mornington, a nice FiveRoomed Cottage. Apply Matheson Bros, and Co., Bond street. THE KAIKORAI FIRE. MR ELEXMAN tenders his sincere thanks to the residents of the Kaikorai district, and also several gentlemen from town, for the sympathy and assistance they afforded him on the occasion of the late disastrous fire. V. R, Militia and Volunteer Office, Dunedin, sth July, 1875. ENERAL ORDER. The Monthly Inspection of the North Dunedin Rifle Volunteers will take place at their Drillshed on Wednesday Next, the 7th instant, at 7.30 p.m., when a full muster is expected. No uniform. The rifles and appointments will be taken into store with a view to the issue of Sniders. WM. BTAYELY, Captain, Commanding District. LOijJT, Small White Poodle Dog. Finder rewarded oi. returning same to Mr J. Logan’s, London street. FOUND, a Parcel, Apply to W, Fleet, Great King street north.
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Evening Star, Issue 3857, 5 July 1875, Page 3
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