Late Advei tisementsf'| ■: E M P E R A >7 C E HALL. MONDAY. JAN. 17, 1876. GLAND COMPLIMENTARY CONCERT Tendered to MISS SDK OUSE by a number of Musical Friends. Under the Patronage of |His Worship the Mayor, Conductor, Mr Monish. Pianist, Mr Moss. Pbogkamme ; Overture—Scotch^Selections—Dunedin Artillery Band Glee— *■ .From Oberon, in Fairy Land” Tenor Song—“ Once Again” ( Sullivan )—Mr Marsden Alto Song—“o Fair Dove” (Oatty) Mias Jago Duct—“ The Moon has raised her Silver Beams ” —Mrs Bartlett and Mr Marsden Song—Cornet obligato—“Thou art so near” (Rcioha,rdf )—Miss Edhouse Reading—“ Bingen on the Rhine ”—(Hon, Mrs Norton)— Mr T. Bracken Flute Duet —Messrs Wright and Hogg Song—“ The Lonely Harp”—Miss Hayes Duet—“ What do the Angels Dream of” (Gounod)— Mrs Sanders and Miss Edhouse Humorous Song—“ Jenny’s Bawbee (M‘Neill) Mr Denov ■ a Glee—“ See the Chariot at Hand.” Interval: Overture—“ll Trovatore” —Dunedin Artillery Band .Duet— “ The Wind and the Harp ” —Mrs Bartlett and Miss Hayes Bass Song—“ The Guard Ship”—Mr Macdougal Treble Song—“l have al ways a Welcome for Thee ” (Lanr/ton Williams) Violin Solo—“He Beriot’s oth Air.” with pianoforte accompaniment—Mr G. Jones Double Qnartett—“ The Ballad of the Weaver ( Hatton ) Alto Song—“ Will he Come” (Sullivan)— Miss Jago Cornet Solo —Mr W. Oliver Sceaa—“ Vashti” (L. JSordcsc) —Miss Edhouse Song—Mr Warren Song—“Mrny a Time and Oft ” (Duamn) Mrs Bartlett. Glee Whore art Thou, beam of Light?”
pTiokets—Front Seats, 3s ; Gallery, 2s; Back Seats, Is; may be had at West’s and Begg’s Music Warehouses, and Huraffray’s, George street. WJ -ANTED Known— Cheap Coals.— * Andrew Russell, express proprietor, having taken those large and commodious premises at the Octagon, recently occupied by Messrs Drummond and Watson, will be prepared on and after Monday, the 17th January, to execute orders for all description of coal at lowest remunerative prices, —Note the address SALE, Iwo Class A Shares of L 25 each (9 per cent). J. S. Webb, High street. FOXL’S Book Martyrs, Pilgrim’s Progress, Family Demotion, Livingston’s Travels, unprecedentedly superb. Deferred payments. Hay’s Bible Warehouse “i VALENTINES from one JL OO O . penny to two guineas ; eutiieiy new designs Hay’s Bible Warehouse, George street. HEIRLOOMS.- -GorgeouslyboundChromoIllustrated Family Bibles, with Kegister and Family Albums; weekly payments. Hay’s Bible Warehouse. 'r IV INGSTON’S LIFE AND TRAVELS, newly published, magnificently bound and illustrated; deferred payments. Hay’s Bible Warehouse, i HE Cheapest Shop in New Zealand for >: Family Bibles is Hay’s Bible Warehouse, George street. fOST, between Russell and Stafford street, -J Ear-ring. Finder rewarded. Smith, Craig and Gillies’s, George street. MR FELT/, passenger by the Rakaia, pleas e call on Mr Solomon, pawnbroker, George street. F this should meet the eye of David Turner, please call at the house where he last saw [ ms wife and he will hear of the death of his I father. ANDREW RUSSELL, Octagon.
Experienced Barmaid in first class hotel, llefe Star Office. ENTLEM A N wants Boa IT North end of town prei 1»,” Stab Office. MISS GORDON begs Ic Friends that she will op£ School on Tuesday, the 18th. plication, York House, York I VTSTRITING, Arithmetic, » V ing. Private lesions, gill street, rff Filleul street. i *7 AGGONETTES.—Two' f ? plete, horse and harnes Apply Ha-:ell, G-range street south. V|.‘ARM, Cold, and Show ■ ' clsanlinoss and corafor Temple of Fashion, Princes stn ANTED, Respectable C Small family. Appl and one, Airs Brasch, Cargill Albert and Victoria streets. ANT . D, General Serv. Girl to assist in be D.dy’s Registry Office, Filleul ANTED TO BUY, i * » barrelled gun (second Bull and Mouth Hotel, t) a.m. a AN'TED Known- Dra ' V for Craud Art Uuioi To-morrow, 13th insc. A. VS7ANTED V $ Olcos, celebrated ai list Known—Pri Arpias, and s, given away A'. i TV ; \. V TED by Y--uug M ! ■■ ? ft.we’.nvi ; good rafr; ‘ W. M.,” P ~,t. ( 111 ;f. I j ,a. ANTE I), a rerpcctabb I ? Mrs Dvinimlt T\fr 1\
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Evening Star, Issue 4018, 12 January 1876, Page 3
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636Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 4018, 12 January 1876, Page 3
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