Lite Advtrtlwments. JJ ERR SCHOTT, PROFESSOR OF MUSIC. (From the Royal Academy of Music, Loudon), late Principal of the Royal Victorian Academy of Music, by special appointment from H.R.H. the Duke of Edinburgh, and Musical Examiner to the Victorian Board of begs to announce that, in compliance with the desire of numerous friends, he has resolved to settle in Dunedin, and may be consulted at his rooms (above Messrs Brasch and Co., and next door to Messrs Hogg and Hutton, entrance from Octagon), as to terms for Piano, Singing, Harmonium, Theory, and Composition, daily, from ten o’clock till twelve, and from two till four after Monday next. HERR SCHOT , R.A.M..L. D R GILLIES begs to intimate that he has commenced Practice in Dunedin. Residence—THE OCTAGON, Next Athenecum. IP Any of the Individuals who took some of the personal effects belonging to James Russell, passenger per Aldergrove, will send any of the articles to Robert Burns Hotel, Dunedin, they will be recompensed. WANTED Known Just arrived, ex ’Frisco Mail, new Cucumber Seeds, Duke of Edinburgh, Marquis of Lome, Coleshill, and other new varieties. James Pryor, Seedsman, George street. /'CARPENTER wants Employment, " } accept low wages for steady job. ddress “ Carpenter,” Stab Office. ROCK The Cradle John, Down in a Coa Mine, by Mr Jarvis, To-morrow Night, Temperance Hall. THE Gipsy’s "Warning and Awfully Clever by Mrs White at To-morrow Night’s Sixpenny Concert, Temperance Hall. f [THE Dying Soldier, and the Dear Little
X Shamrock, by Mr Faith, at To-morrow Night’s Sixpenny Concert. T> ECEIVED by Mail, choice assortment of XV Studs, Solitaires, and Suites, at Taylor’s, Rattray street. GENTLEMEN’S Satin Hats, new shapes of English and Colonial Manufacture, all sizes, at Taylor’s, Rattray street. THE Noted House for first-class Driving Gloves, lined or unlined, is Taylor’s, Kattray street. WHITE SHIRTS. Before purchasing a summer supply inspect Taylor’s, excellent value at 6s fid, 7s fid, and 8s fid. SNOW White Blossoms at the Temperance Hall To-morrow Night’s Concert, sung by Mr Willenden. Admission, fid. COME and see the Dancing Sailors Tomorrow Night at the Sixpenny Concerts Temperance Hall, Moray place. TJTT ANTED, smart Boy, to wait table and ▼ » make himself useful. Apply Auld Scotland Hotel, Stuart street. EVER OP THEE, song, by Mr Carroll, the new tenor. Saturday Night Concert. Temperance Hall, Sixpence. PARASIONS at the Saturday Night Concert to-morrow night, at the Temperance Hall. Come early, crowded house. WANTED, a smart Lad to learn Cabinetmaking and Turning at Parker’s Furniture Factory, Forbury, opposite railway workshops. J JTsgBRF 1 N ° -** ll N ° OIATURDAY ADVERTISER, No. 6. kj Price 3d. jyjACMAHON—Portrait and Biography. fJIHE DOG NUISANCE, by Snarleyow. AWS-S™"® GAMBLER ’ by jpRIRNDLY SOCIETIES’ RECORD.
AT THE SIGN OF THE SILVER FLAGON. ou,vjs.a NEGLECTED BARD—The Minstrel Rj E Ton EWED :POEMS > b y »ugald FergusHOME OP OUR OWN. B ANKERS OF DUNEDIN-Read our Banka. JHME O’ DAY, by Frank Fudge. T HE MIRROR, by Fanny Fairplay, WHY HE WAS THERE, by Claud Haloro. GLASGOW MAGISTRATE’S JIG. "VTAORI ECHOES, Literary Gossip, Brie! Thmi Tabled 85 ■^■ ÜBwerß to Correspondents N LITERARY MIS. CELLANY. Price 3d. SARGOOD’S BUILDINGS FOR SALE. CONNELL & MOODIK have received instructions to dispose of that Leasehold property m Stafford street, being Section 26, Block VI., Dunedin ; together with the large and commodious warehouses erected thereon nowin the occupation of Messrs Sargood. " ihe title consists of a lease from the Trustees of the late Rev. Dr Bums, and a perpetual renewal of the lease is provided for. i_A“ e K r °und rental is low. Possession on the 17th January next. A YOUNG Person wants Situation as XX House and Parlor Maid. Miss M. Daly’s regxstiy office, Filleul street. AX7 ANTED Known—Superior [samples of i a a S ¥ g f* Q i nt and Grey River Coal, just landed. Apply to Jones and Hooper, Stuart street. ANTED, a Man to drive 'a two-peny -J. ’ Buggy. Apply Mr Dermer, chemist. Princes street. TCIOR SALE, a Goode Sbed, Jetty street A- Jetty. Apply to G. Watson, Kaitangata Railway and Coal Company’s Office, Princes street. WANTED, a Respectable Girl abont fourteen or fifteen. Apply Salisbury Jttuuse, upper Cargill street,
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Evening Star, Issue 3897, 20 August 1875, Page 3
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