Late Advertisements. fjl EMPBRANCE HALL. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22. Grand Opening Night. The Celebrated LYNCH FAMILY, Bellringers, Instrumentalists, and Vocalists (now on their grand tour round the world), And MR CHARLES KEELY, The Great English Comedian (his first appearance in New Zealand)^ Full particulars in iuture advertisements. HENRY LYNCH, Senr., Proprietor. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Moray Place. MONTHLY SUNDAY EVENING LECTURE. THE REV. DR. ROSEBY will (D.V.) de. liver a Lecture on Sunday Evening next, on “ 1 he Gospel, its Letter and its Spirit.” Service begins at half-past six. NEW ZEALAND SATURDAY ADVERTI3ER. No, 19, November 20. Threepence. The Heart of Midlothian. Fine Engraving of the Old Tolbooth. Illustration—Bluidy Mackenzie’s Tomb, Where is God ? by Glen lan. The Beating of the Drum, by Thomas Bracken. The Silver Flagon, by Favjeon. The Advantages of Knowledge, by Crispin. Choral >ociety’s Concert. Northern Echoes, by Tawhiao. WASTE OP POWER. Pulpit Lectures, No 6, Mr M.W, Green, Evangelist, The Mirror, by Fanny Fairplay. Racing, by Nimrod. Cricketing, by Orange and Black. Gardening, by Mr Spades. Stray Thoughts on Astronomy, by W. O. The Minstrel. The Novelist. The Sketcher. The Sportsman, etc. ; etc. 28 Columns of Original Literature. The Family Miscellany. MRS W. A. JENKINS, next door but one to Craig and Gillies’a, George street. BOATING SEASON.—New Boating Hats, in straw and leghorn —plain or ventilated crown. Taylor’s, Rattray street.
THE “ ETON.”— Latest Novelty in Fancy Shirts, with collars to match ; all sizes. Taylor’s, Rattray street. BOYS’. Youths’, and Men’s Soft Felt Hats, in black, brown, grey, blue, drab, green* and mottled. Also Boys’, Youths’, and Men’s Hard Felt Hats. Prices, from 3s 6d upwards. Taylor’s, Rattray street. EVERY Description of Gentlemen’s Hosiery, suitable for the season, will be found at Taylor's, Rattray street. TO LET, large two-roomed Cottage with out-Louse, Hanover street, between Castle and Grange streets. COMFORTABLE Board and Residence for two or three respectable men. Apply at Mr Watson’s store, corner of Albany and Cumberland streets. OARD and RESIDENCE for two Gentlemen, or Lady and Gentleman. Saville House, Stuart street. BEDROOM (unfurnished) ; suit single women out all day. Apply Baxter’s Hotel, upper Walker street. FURNIShKD, or Unfurnished Room and partial Board required at once. “R.D.I Box 134, P.O. lOST, Black Boat; Jl rewarded by returning same to Charles Pickeu. Ravenaboume. LOST, a Sky Terrier, with “ R. M. Robertson” on collar. Finder rewarded on returning to Guthrie and Laraach. PRIVATE Board and Residence for one or two young Gentlemen ; no family. Apply Annette Cottage, Momington. LEFT in a Railway Carriage at Port Chalmers, on arrival of 10 o’clock train this day, a Walking .''tick with owner’s name on silver baud. Finder please return to A. Cohen, Star Office. TO BAKERS.-Wanted, a smart Young Man as assistant, to drive van ; one used to trade preferred. Apply Rentin, George street. LE FT, in first-class carriage of the Clutha down train on Friday afternoon, the 12th inst., a small Collar Box, containing silver jewellery ; reward. Stationraaster, Dunedin. RS W. A. JENKINS^For~the bet* Millinery of all kinds at the lowest prices. COMFORTABLE Board and Residence for four Gentlemen. York place, next door to M'Neil’s store.
SOFT and Bright tho Gems of Night, eong, by Mrs Bartlet, at the Temperance Hall to-morrow night. JUST aa Good as Gold, song, by Mr Lewis, at the X’emperance Hall to-mor-row night. SNOW-WHITE Blossoms, by Mr Williden, at the Temperance Hall to-morrow night. c OME and hear Mr Matheson in his great song, American Drinks, to-morrow night. R. LABURNUM will' sing the new song Captain Matthew Webb, or the swim across the Channel, to-morrow night. fpIRST-CLAS?S Board and Residence for two Gentlemen. Kelvin Cottage, Jones street, I’rinces street south. LIU) LET, two unfurnished Rooms, Apply I Mrs Barber, dressmaker, second cottage corner of Clarke street, Canongate. IN ITRE Change of Programme at the 1 Temperance Hall to-morrow night. LADY and GEN I'LEMAN require Furnished Sitting-room and Bedroom, with bo ml, in quiet, respectable family. Address, stating terms, which must be moderate, to “ Home,” Star Office. E TED TO PURCHASE, an Iron Tank. James Bowie, George street. / ANTED TO HIRE, for two or three V v months, a Spring Cart, Horse, and Harness ; or, if cheap, would purchase. Apply to “ J. K.,” P. 0., Caversham, W r ANTED to Rent a three or four roomed detached Cottage in the city ; rent must Le moderate. Address “R.L.,” .'star Office. ANTED everybody to attend the Popular Concert at the Temperance Hall on Saturday evening. %%,' ANTT-I), a General Servant. Apply W Mrs Meyer, Hamburg House, lower York place, opposite Smith street. \TSi f ANTED, secondhand American Hoist, 'V to lift up to 6cwt, Whitelaw and Go. ANTED Known, —The Party that has , , detained my Ducks can have a dinnei by returning the Ducks and applying to Mr E 0. {Bradford, Barrfield.
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Evening Star, Issue 3974, 19 November 1875, Page 3
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