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UE E N ' J TIIEATBE. Lessees : hfesr« Steele and Keogh. Inuue'ese and Genuine Success. THIS EVENING, (WEDNESDAY) Jan. 19, (Under the patronage of the Canterbury Representative Cricket Team,) When vill be presented for the last time, by particular desire, the Australian drama, G R I F. Grif Miss Clara Stephenson To conclude with PIPKIN’S RUSTIC RETREAT. Thursday— DAUGHTER OF THE REGIMENT. Friday—Reneht of Miss Bessie Vivian and*Mr J. Hooper. Saturday—THE DEAD WITNESS. In Preparation—Cigarette. D E MURSKA CONCERTS. The Greatest Musical Event in New Zealand will be the advent of the HUNGARIAN NIGHTINGALE.

MDLLE, ILMA DE MUES'KA, Who will arrive from Melbourne very shortly. All communications to be addressed to Mr W. S. Medcalfe, Criterion Hotel, Princes street. TKRDEKS 1 1 LENDERS wanted till Noon on Friday, 21st Inst., for taking down Brick Building in Princes street and erecting same in Hope street for Mr Moss Moss. DAVID ROSS, Architect, fpENDERS are invited till noon of Monday JL the 24th inst., for the several work separately of a Two-atorey 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 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 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 2lst inst,, by Gillies and Street. fTTENDERS will be received by the underA signed, till noon on Saturday, for the purchase of a Four-roomed House and Workshop in Great King street; buildings to be removed j the highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Rutherford and Mitchell, grocers, Great King street.

TENDERS invited for Plaster Work and Painting at New Knox Church. To he received by the undersigned on or before the 22nd inst., at 2 p m. R. A. LAWSON, Archtect. TENDERS Invited for Concrete and Asphalte Floors, Painting, Glazing, Joiner, and other Works at Building in Rat* tray Rattray street; to be received up till the 29th inst., at 2 p.m. E. A. LAWSOM, Architect. *TW"EW BRUSSELS CARPETS, NEW TAPESTRY CARPETS. Tapestry Carpet, 3s UJd per yard. Kidderminster Carpets, 2s lid per yard. New Hearth Rugs, 6s 9d. Stair Carpets, Is per yard. HERBERT. HAYNES, & CO. FOB SALK, FOR SALE, a twenty-passenger Coach • harness and horses at the Provincial Sale Yards on Saturday. FuR SALE, the Lease of Six-roomed House and Three-stall Stable. Apply, Captain Cook Hotel. FOR SALE, Choice Sections, Neidpath road, Glen; terms easy. Apply R. Redmayne, 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. L2oeach Wm’ Greenwood, Leith street. FOR SALE, Good Dwelling house, large garden, close to railway station, Caversnam. Apply J. Norman, Heymanson, Low. and Co., Rattray street. ’

F !0R SALE, Primrose Hill, Mornington, r—, re of -Land, with substantial brick building, known as the Primrose Hill storealso a well-built 4-Roomed Timber rottage’ JSeet ad3 °' mDg - J - T * Roberts, Princes mWENTY SECTIONS (c’ose to for Sale -* ■EIOR SALE one or two choice Sections aL La°nd ng in Y( ?-V n , eav street £5 °l Ande^ l Tn ~iSoS’toSS X>OR BALE. 200 BlaTtini BoumJ,V a^^ SALE. Allotments Wm^ojfeSjv I b ° t!and atl,i H<)We Btreetß S M - Appl ZL 1 ’ Aldrich > Princes street, Dunedin. F° b o ?to L ?f a * f¥ inton ’ B of an Acre. wit fowl * of ei'dit rooms, wash-house, an I 4iou.se, and garden ; beautifully eituatet • Brown, Princes street. XjIL)R SALE, in Cumberland street, togethc J- or separately, a Five and a Six Tloompi House with half-section each / SdoMH nV stocked. Wm. Brown, Princes street. RE MUNICIPALITY. A G ? f the Inhablta nts of afar By order of Committee, J'-'H.V C'AMPEEI L. Imperial building society -t Annua! General Meeting of the tumor 5H « ° Clety wi!l bo held “ the lower hj T3 l ob m th6ti aEUm C?r M^ « day * 24Lh instant, 7,30 p.m. WM, BROWN, Secretary,

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Evening Star, Issue 4024, 19 January 1876, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4024, 19 January 1876, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4024, 19 January 1876, Page 2

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