AMUSS&mTS. UE E N S THEATRE. Lessees: Messrs Steele and K'„ ogh. Immense and Genuine fjuccess. THIS EVENING, (TUESDAY) JAN. 18 Will be presented the Australian Drama’ adapted to the stage expressly f or ]&i B8 Clara Stephenson, from J)arjeon’s celebrated novel, entitled, G R 1 E. ... ... ... Miss Clara Stephenson To conclude with an entirely new farce. PIPKIN’S RUSTIC RETREAT. WEDNESDAY (Under the patronage of the Canterbury Representative Cricket Team.) DAUGHTER OF THE REGIMENT. in Preparation Cigarette : or. Under Two Flags 1 Fnday-’-Benefit of Miss Bessie Vivian and Mr J. Hooper. THE CAITHNESS, SUTHERLAND, ORKNEY, AND SHETLAND ASSOCIATION. nriHE ANNUAL SOIREE will be held in JL the University Hall, On FRIDAY, the 21st January. During the Livening, Addresses, Songs, and Recitations wiiil be given. Tickets can be had from Messrs Gann and Ross, Princes street; John Morrison and W. D. Sutherland, George street; and fram Members of Committee. W. J, M. Larnach, Esq., President, in the Chair. TXUDB&a FTTENDERS wanted till JNoon on Friday, A 21st inst., for taking down Brick Building in Princes street and erecting same in Hope street for Mr Moss Moss. DAVID ROSS, Architect. J | TENDERS axe invited till noonrof Monday A 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 Natban, Mr Bennett, Prince of Wales’Hotel, Mr Jewitt, &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. Section 4, in two lots, each lot to contain half tho 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 bo received r up to 4 o’clock of Friday, the 21st inst., by Gillies and Street.
i | TENDERS wanted for an addition in wood JL to boose at the Glen. Apply to Mr A. Bathgate, Temple Chambers. ENDER'S invited for Plaster Work and Painting at New Knox Church. To he received by the undersigned on or before the 22nd inet., at 2 p m. fTtENDERS Invited for Concrete and JL Asphalte Floors, Fainting, Glazing, Joiner, and other Works at Building in Battray Battray street; to be received up till the 29th inst., at 2 p.m. R. A. LAWSOM, Architect. B J axiv NOTIOEb *VTEW BRUSSELS CARPETS, NEW TAPESTRY CARPETS. Tapestry Carpet, 3s lljd per yard. Kidderminster Carpets, 2s Ud per yard. New Hearth Rugs, 6s 9d. Stair Carpets, Is per yard. HERBERT. HAYNES, & CO. FOB SALE. FOR SALE, Choice Sections, Neidpath road, Glen; terms easy. Apply R. Bedmayne, Provincial Hotel. FOR SALE, a Cooking Range, 4ft long. Apply Mr Hellen, next A. and T. Burt’s, Cumberland street. FOR SALE.—Ten Allotments—Extension of Carlton; suitable for working men ; perfectly level, and healthy. L2O each, Wm. Greenwood, Leith street. FOR SALE, Good Dwelling house, large garden, close to railway station, Oaver•ha™* Apply J. Norman, Heymanson, Low. and Co., Battray street. R. A LAWSON, Archtect.
F°? * SALE ’ Primroße Hill, Mornington, J-Aore of Land, with substantial brick building, known as the Piimrose Hill Store • also a well-built 4-Roomed Timber Cottage’ and land adjoining. J. T. Roberts, Princes street. TWENTY SECTIONS (close to the main road) iu Rothsay for Sale. Apply T Anderson, Eothsay. 1r J ' *CIOR SALE, one or two choice Sections, ~T n Yo i. k .V ,ace .’ n , ear Sr »it k street; also, Land, in Kaikorai district, adjoining township of Anderston, in portions to suit pur Anulv 8 (l pr j\ ceß r h° dcratu aml tcms ®*y, B ‘ Chapmau * “’Mw, I'rincou SALE, 200 kegs Hall’s Blaatim J- Powder, in lota to suit purchasers Bouman, Macandrew, and Co., Jetty street ‘ XIOR SALE, complete file of Evening Staii 7 u vu m x > 1871 « date (5 years! J. Braitbwavte, bookseller. Arcade, V 7 POR SALE, freehold Building Allotments SmymTn?s er eSten£ C n lai,d ? nJ Howe “tm-eta jnSZi S & ,illton ’ B of ™ Acre, wit th :ir hj l "T H ' an. wSS«XS“iiit* uU[ul,)r ,iluaW Jj^Oß. SALE in Cumberland stun t, togetl.e House. witTffiectfnn 0 “J a Six Itoome ’ stocked. Wm Hnwn°P - eaeh \ we] Y ”• Bl °wn, Princes street. BOARD AND gKSIBSNCE * -- JW* ME, riOMFORTAELP store, atid cSlferSndsh
Frederick £, t , V '“ a ' comet « f Mi om! JJOARD AND^isrDwcFTTGT^ f, and Kiae?Vlencß j tenon end M'Lwdf^ 1084 ftpply Wefc6rs fat 1
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Evening Star, Issue 4023, 18 January 1876, Page 2
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