AUUSBaCENTa Q UEBN S THEAT ,K E, Lessees: Messrs Steele and Keogh. Entire Change of Programme, THIS EVENING, (MONDAY) JAN. 17, Will be presented the Australian Drama, adapted to the stage expressly for Miss Clara Stephenson, from Far Jeon’s celebrated novel, •ntitledj G R I F. 6ri£ Miss Clara Stephenson To conclude with an entirely new farce, PIPKIN’S RUSTIC EE TREAT.
fn Preparation Cigarette j or, Under Two Flags 1 Friday—Benefit of Miss Bessie Vivian and Mr J. Hooper. IJIBMPERANGE HALL. MONDAY, JAN. 17, 1876. GRAND COMPLImStaBY 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. Pbogbamme : Overture—Scotch Selections—Dunedin Artillery Band Glee—“ From Oberon, in Fairy Land” Tenor Song—“ Once Again” {Sullivm)~Mr Marsden Alto Song—“O Fair Dove” (Oatty) —Miss Jago Duet—“ The Moon has raised her Silver Beams ’’—Mrs Bartlett and Mr Marsden Song—Comet obligato—“ Thou art so near ” (Meichardt j—Miss Edhouse Beading — “ Bingen on the Rhine ” —(Hon, Mrs Norton)—Mr T. Bracken Flute Duet—Messrs Wright and Hogg Bong—** The Lonely Harp ” —Lady Amateur Duet—“ What do the Angels Dream of” (Gounod ) —Mrs Sanders and Miss Edhouse Humorous Song—“ Jenny’s Bawbee (M'Neill) Mr Denovan Gleo—“ See the Chariot at Hand.”
Interval: Overture—“ II 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 Qnartett—“ The Ballad of the Weaver (Hatton ) Alto Song—“ Will he Came” (Sullivan)— ■' Miss Jago Comet Solo—Mr W. Oliver Scena—“ Vashti ”( L. Bordcse)— Mias Edhousa Song—Mr Warren Song—“ Many a Time and Oft” (Duggan) Mrs Bartlett. Glee —“Where art Thou, beam of Light?” • Tickets—Front Seats, 3s; Gallery, 2s; Back Beats, Is; may be had at West’s and Regg’s Music Warehouses, and Humffray’s, George street, rjHENDEES wanted till Noon on Friday, JL' 21st inst., for taking down Brick Building in Princes street and erecting same in Hope street for Mr Moss Moss. DAVID BOSS, Architect. f | "TENDERS are invited till noon of Monday JL the 24th inst., for the several work separately of a Two-storey Stone Residence of twelve rooms. MASON & WALES, ♦ Architects. CITY LEASEHOLD. TENDERS will be received by the undersigned, for Leasing the following sections : Section 46, block VI., Dunedin, presently occupied by Mr Nathan, Mr Bennett, Prince of Wales’Hotel, Mr J<-witt, &e. 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 jnst expired, or in one lot. Section 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. Fall particulars can be obtained from GILLIES and STREET. Bond street. Tenders to be* received r up to 4 o’clock of Friday, the 21st inst., by Gillies and Street.
TENDERS invited for Plaster Work and Painting at New Knox Church. To be received by the undersigned on or before the 22nd inst., at 2 p.m. E. A. LAWSON, Archtect. r ■'LENDERS Invited 'for Concrete and JL Asphalte Floors, Painting, Glazing, Joiner, and other Works at Building in Rattray Battray street; to be received up till the 2&h inst,, at 2 p.m. E, A. LAWSOM, Architect. SEWING KAOHZDrEa. IMPORTANT ! 11 NOTICE TcTfAMILIES. JNINGER’S CELEBRATED SEWING O MACHINES, Otm b© obtained on hire, from Mr Aldrich, owner of Prii ces and Dowling streets, Dunodini r«ana cash, deposit from 10s. Weekly ]; y amtts. from 2s fill. M AOHINES at ENGLISH PRICES. Howe’s Speedwell chain-stitch ... L2 12 Howe’s Swiftsure lock-stich 4 4 Raymond’s chain-stitch 2 15 Raymond’s Household 4 4 Home Shuttle lock-stitch 4 4 Patent Little Wanzer, pearl inlaid 4 4 • Patent Wanzer Letter a, lock-stitch 410 Holt’s Family, polished table ... 7 10 Holt’s Family; polished cover ... 810 Holt’s Medium, polished table ...10 0 Ac B. SIDFORD, 4, Farley’s Arcade, Sewing Machine £gent. All ku?ds supplied, exchanged, and repaired. KOTXOKi, SPONGES On Hand: a good stock of Sponges. Bagley and Son, chemists, &c,, George street. SELTZER, Viohy, and Friedrichshall Waters; also Coutt’s Acetic Acid, Bagley and Son, importers, &c. BEE BY, Working Jeweller, No. 13J, • Royal Arcade. Trade paatw. Country dealers supplied, Jobbing done cheaper than by any other house. B JBINBSB NOTICES ■VTEW BRUSSELS CARPETS, NEW TAPESTRY CARPETS. Tapestry Carpet, 3s ll£d per yard. Kidderminster Carpets, 25b lid per yard. New Hearth Rugs, I 0a 9(1, Stair Carpets, Is per yard. I * SQ, 11
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Evening Star, Issue 4022, 17 January 1876, Page 2
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761Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4022, 17 January 1876, Page 2
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