AMTJSSMSNTa UE B N S THE A T ,RE. Lessees: Messrs Steele aad Keogh. Attractive Programme. THIS EVENING, (SATURDAY) JAN. 15, Wi 1 be presented Bouicicault's romantic drama, THE OOLIjBEN BAW N. Monday—Grif, and .Pipkin's Rustic Retreat. la Preparation Cigarette; or, Under Two Flags ! EMPERANCE HALL. MONDAY, JAN. 17, 1876. GRAND COMPLIMENTARY CONCERT Tendered to MISS EDHOUSE by a number of Musical Friends. Under the Patronage of His Worship the Mayor. Conductor, Mr Morrish. Pianist, Mr Moss. PbOGHAMME : Overture—Scotch Selections—Dunedin Artillery Band Glee—"From Oberon, in Fairy Land" Tenor Song— "Unce Again" {Sullivan)— Mr Marsden Alto Song—"O Fair Dove" (Gatty) -Miss Jago Duet—"The Moon has raised her Silver Beams " —Mrs Bartlett and Mr Marsden Song—Cornet obligate—"Thou art so near" (Rdchardi)— Miss Edhouse Reading—" Bingen on the Rhine "—(Hon. Mrs Norton)— Mr T. Bracken Flute Duet—Messrs Wright and Hogg Song —" The Lonely Harp "—Lady Amateur Duet—"What do the Angels Dream of" /"OminntJ. I —Mrs Sanrtarn and Alias Erihousa Humorous Song—" Jenny's Bawbee (M'Neill) Mr Denovan Glee—" See the Chariot at Hand." Interval: Overture—"ll Trovatore"—Dunedin Artillery Band Duet—" The Wind and the Harp "—Mrs Bartlett and Lady Amateur Bass Song—" The Guard Ship"—Mr Macdougal. Treble Song—"l have always a Welcome for Thee " (Langton Williams) Violin Solo—"De Beriot's sth Air," with pianoforte accompaniment—Mr G. Jones Double Quartett—" The Ballad of the Weaver (BatUm) Alto Song—"Will he Came" (Sullivan)— Bliss Jago Cornet Solo—Mr W. Oliver Soena—" Vashti" (L. Bordese)— Miss Edhouse Song—Mr Warren Song—"M*ny a Time and Oft" (Dtiggan)— Mrs Bartlett. Glee -" Where art Thou, beam of Light?" Tickets—Front Seats, 3s; Gallery, 2s; Back Seats, Is; may be had at Wesc's and Meg«'s Mucic Warehouses, and Humffray'a, George street. " * HALF-WAY BUSH ROAD BOARD. TENDERS, accompanied by 10 per cent, deposit, will be received by the undersigned up to Thursday, 27th, for the following works : Formation and culverts at Kirkland Hill. „ „ Broughton Township „ „ M'Lennan's road, Maori Hill. Plans and specifications at School-house, Waikari.
W. JOHNSON, Clerk to Board. JL 21st inst., for taking down Brick Building in Princes street and erecting same in Hope Street for Mr Moss Moss. _ DAVID BOSS, Architect. ENDEKS aie invited till noon of Monday, the 24th inßt., for the teveral work separately of a Two-storey Stone Residence of twelve rooms. MASON & WALES, Architects. CITY LEASEHOLD. ENDERS will be received by the undersigned, for Leasing the following sections : Section 46, block VI., Dunedin, presently of Wales .Hotel, Mr'Jfwitt, &c. Section 4, block XV, Dunedin, Glasgow Arms and other Buildings. Section 46 can be tendered for in Allotments, in accordance with the leases which have just expired, or in one lot. Sectien 4, in two lots, each lot to contain half th» Princes street frontage, or in one lot. The leases to be for sixty years, with a fixed rental for the first ten years. Full particulars can be obtained from GILLIES and STREET. Bond street. Tenders to be received "up to 4 o'clock of Friday, the 21st inst., by Gillies and street. ENDER - invited for Plaster Work and . Painting at New Knox Churclx To be received by the undersigned on or before the 22nd inßt., at 2 pm. R. A. LAWS' >N, Archtect. ENDERS Invited for Concrete and Asphalte Floors, Painting, Glazing, Joiner, and other Works at Building in Rattray Rattray street; to be received up till the 29th inst., at 2 p in. B. .A. LAWSOM, Architect.
0 PLASTERERS. ~ Tenders wanted, labor only, by Monday, Jauuaiy 17. Apply Batemau and Stait, Bond btreet. fl ENDERS are invited till noon of Monday, 17th inst., for additions to a residence at Park street. MASON and WALES, Architects. TENDERS for two-Btorey Brick Building; •.ol a^ or i only> A Pp!y Scotia Hotel. Close on 18th mat. NDEKS are required to supply the _,- Female Kefuge, Forth street, with weak ttroceries, according to schedule, including Bread and Potatoes, Coals and Wood. for the ensmr-g year. Apply to MRS. E. B. CABGILL, tipper Walker B t ieS t, Honorary War * j January 6,1876. W BRUSSELS CARPETS, NEW TAPE3TRV CARPETS. Taprstry Carpet, 3i lliji P er ynrJ. Kidderinln ß t« r Carpets, 2s Hd per yar>l. New Hearth Bugs, 6* 9d. Slair Carpet -, Is \m yard. J HERBERT. HAY«E3, & CO. «
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Evening Star, Issue 4021, 15 January 1876, Page 2
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692Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4021, 15 January 1876, Page 2
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