Late Advertisements. M.TJ.1.0.0.F.-LOYAL ALBION LODGE. ANNIVERSARY CEI-EB RATION. Til Ij above Lodge will celebrate its Anniversary by a Ball, to ho given at St. George’s Hall on Friday, October 22. Dancing to commence at 8.30 p.m. Double tickets, 7 s 6d ; single tickets, ss. Light refreshments provided. GEO. BOND, Hon. Sec. / \ U E E 1\ ’ S T H E A T K E. Lessees ... Messrs Steele and Keogh. FAREWELL BENEFIT or MRS F. M. BATES. FRIDAY EVENING, OS TOLER 22nd. When will b' produced the new Play, C 0 R A, OK L ’ A KTICLE 4 7. Go' 1 ' f. M t R/tfes George Duhamel . ... A.rF. M. Bales To be fallowed by POOR P I L L 1 D D Y. John Peter Pillicoddy ... Mr F. M. Bate? Scats can now bo secured. ONLAY. 25th OCTOBER, 1875. Grand -* 8 opening of F iley’s Uoy.-d Arcade. Promenade Concert in aid of tdie Benevolent Instimr.ioi), at which the Full B>nd of Lie Artillery (by permh-sion of (Japi. Jack and officers of the Corps) will perform. Admission one shilling. Tickets to be had at the principal hotels, and in the Arcade. TEMPERANCE AALL. SATURDAY Evening Popular Concerts.— Fourth Concert of the series will be held on Saturday Evening, October 23, under the patronage of the Independent Order of Good Templars. K. Stout Eaq., will preside. Admission -Body of Hall, (id; balcony and reserved seats, Is. rjpHE BISHOP OF DUNEDIN will give j an Address to the Members of St. Paul’s and j All Saints’ Young Men’s Association, in All Saints’ School-room, TO-MORROW, Friday, October ?“2, at S p.m. 1.0. G.T. LODGE BRITISH HEARTS OF ®AK. MEMBERS are particularly requested to meet to-morrow evening, at 0.30. I Business : Flection of representatives and | initiations. Open meeting at S o’clock, to invited. vh’ch all arc ■VrOriOB,—A Meeting of the Grocers’AsJ_n sGtants of Dunedin will be held in the Cower 'Temperance Hall, Moray place, on Monday Evening, 25th ir-.st., at eight o’clock. A full attendance is requested. No. 9 STAR OF OTAGO L.O.L. AN Arch Purp’e Meeting of the above Lodge wid be held at the Oddfellows’ Hall on Friday Evening at 7 p m. All .1. P. Brethren requested to Jitter'd, By ■ r ’ v of tim W.M. •SHIP ALTCAR, (MPLAIN J. HA RVEY. FuK MELBOURNE. Ip* A i: -SF.NGERS per this vessel will pitas ■ be A onboard by 9 aim, iVimorov/. T idav (Lc 22nd < 'ember. ’ Room for steerage passem-ers and a few cabin ■ a a. i. . y-i Ay-,.,y tv HOUMA;-;, MAGANDRE’.V. k C ), ?&OBERTW A L K V. K. A hj (Successor to W. A. Ford) TINSMITH, PLUMBER, AND GASFITTER, M O S G I E L. V. K&WSK* R. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. rTU NDERS are invited by the Colonial GoJf. vernment for the Election of a FifthMass Passenger Station at Havelock, m the Tokomaiviro-Lawrence Railway. Drawings and specifications may he seen at this Office, or at the Railway Station, Milton. Tenders, addressed to the Hon. the Minister for Public Works, will be Keen at this office till i. ion of Thursday, November 4, 1875. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. By command. W. N. BLAIR, District Engineer. Public Works Office, Dunedin, 20th October, 1875. TIME EXTENDED. FISH BOLTS. TENDERS will be received at the Government Office, Dunedin, until Friday, 20th October current, at noon, for the supply of lOcwt, of Fish Bolts, to be delivered nt the Railway Station, Invercargill. Specifications may be seen at Mr Armstrong’s office, Railway Station, Dunedin. The Government will not ho bound to accept ary tender. FOR SAL R. I” i \Oß SALE, a Waggonette, two Horses, single and double Harness. E. LPKewen, Hanover Greet, ■£?! OR SALE, by Tender, till 4 o’clock p.m., A °n Wednesday. 27ih current, two sections m Ban-field, containing 35 4-tenth pole-, with a newly erected foar-roomod cottage thereon. Highest tender not necessarily accepted! Guthrie and Larnach. |j'.Oß SALE, a Two and Four-roomed C lage and Throe -Sections of Land <'.; v, rdmm, Aipb- Ur-my Benjamin, 2d J’-.gei’l ondou Loan t- -cSoty, limb .ai-Ti. u SAL;', comfortable Cottage, on cor S ' section, Forhury Township, fenced ; Lid out in garden ; terms easy. Amply Gii ami Street' Land aid Estate agent's, Bi street. BOA ?!5 ANI) WAFFACA, and Ko-M-nco.—Loom foi Aiv-.t x.: I t Sor T-CL'rS Beard and R nda-c f-m- .Singh* Gen lemon, N«uh Dm Apl ; L’ Ms tin r a;.! L-.w, (.Loige street. 'MEKYRIL!! . cad and Rodai Two G 1 m«1 e ...,.m For nd Les- p . r.r Gorm-n, Kiojeaerptr, Uanm. cr stie^t SUPERIOR Board ami !• A Gentlene.-u A. end trick lance, i. otax-ct, t>\» (Lore cii lForge street F Dm auA kML two rc-snoc.ablo men ; pii/aio Apply EtugcU’e store, Frederick street.
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Evening Star, Issue 3949, 21 October 1875, Page 3
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