Lata Advertisement*. MISS POLLY LEAKE, having recovered from her severe indisposition, will positively make her Pint Appearance at Che Tern* perance Hall Popular Concerts on Saturday in several of her favorite songs. Remember— Saturday Popular Concerts. MISS POLLY LEAKE, Temperance Hall Popular Concerts. Songs ‘ * Larry Doolan ” and “ Go-Ahead.” Come early. MISS POLLY LKAKB—People’s ConCerts, Temperance Hall. Song, Eeieer do you want to buy a leetle Dog. MB RAY —Bis first appearance in Dunedin at the People’s Concerts, Temperance Hall Song, “ village Blacksmith. MR BAY at the People’s Popular Concerts on Saturday Night, safely Follow Him,from “Guy Mannering.” MB BAY, the Sweet Baritone, at the people’s place of amusement on Saturday night, Temperance HalL 1%/T‘ESSR9 Dixon and • Hannagau, double J3JL song and dance—** Apple of my Eye ”. —“Apple of my hye.” *]t/f JESSES Dixon and Thorley, double song IVX and dance—“ Lily of the “ Lily of the Valley.” le Valley”— MR HANSCOMB, the favorite London comique. Song, ''Rustic Young Beauty” and “ Seven Ages of Mon.” Temperance HalL MB CARROLL at Popular Concerts. Song, “Silver Threads’'with chorus, and “You and I.” Temperance HalL MRS BARTLETT, Popular Concerts. Song, “ Maggie's Secret.” and “ I stood on the Beach. ” Temperance Hall, Saturday. MISS SHEPPARD at Popular Concerts, Temperance Hall. Songs—** Dreamland,” and ‘‘Kiss me, Mother, ere I die ” MR HAYWOOD—People's Concert, Temperance Hall. Song—“ The Hen r’onvention,- and in one of. nis favorite Bone Solos. » MR SYKES and Gentleman Amateur in Piano Duet “ Canary Birds Temperance Hall, People’s Popular Concerts, Saturday. MR HANNAGAN, Irish Jig, Temperance Hall: Mr Thorley,<Cleg Danee. Crowded Nightly People's Concerts. riIEM PERANCE HALL, Mies Polly X Leake.. Come early. Only place to enjoy yourself. Comic and sentimental; no vulgarity. WHY should people, when a certain young lady sings at amateur concerts, immediately say, “ OLaw?” WANTED, Everybody to try our Loads of Cut Firewood; 2s for cutting by machinery. Martin and Watson, ANTED TO SELL, light Spring Dray, nearly new. ono Farm Dray, second hand. Mathews, King street. ANTED TO SELL, light Spring Carts. Mathews. King streetWANTED, a Situation as Housekeeper, Barmaid, or Stewardess. Address V Competent/’ Stab office. WANTED. Tenders for Building Stone Wall, about 70perches. Apply A, and F. Small, Tomahawk, Peninsula. WANTED, Everybody to Use the Shag Point Coal, and keep the money in the country. Martiu and Watson. W ANTED, smart, active Boy. Apply G. Adams, Princes street south. W Hotel ‘ANTED, a thorough Cook ; no other need apply. J. Patterson, Australasian WANTED, a Cubulo Man. Apply Beid and Gray, Princes srreet.
WANTED, thoroughly good Housemaid ; references required. Apply Star and Garter Hotel, Albany street. WANTED, General Servant; also young Girl, about the age of fifteen, to assist. Apply Mrs Hackworth. Koslyn. WANTED Known—The best Coal for household purposes is the Shag Point. Martin and Watson. WANTED, a respectable Girl as servant. Apply Baird, bookse’lo, George street.--. WANTED TO SELL/, Fruit Business; doing good trade. Apply George Hughes, Walker street. WANTED, strong Lad. Apply Reid and Gray, Princes street south,'Dunedin. WANTED Known Co-operative Grocery Company, George street, have 500 Cases of the Celebrated Suver light Kerosene on Sale, at the low price of 9s per tin. A * TED. Everybody to Try the Shag Point Coal; very clean. Martin and Watson. Stuart street. WANTED, experienced General Servants, good wages ; useful Girls ; also Nurse or Attendant, Mrs Hurley’s office, Maclaggan street. WANTED, at Koslyn, a Washerwoman one day every week. Apply Skene’s Labor Mark. t. WANTED Known Now landing, ex Shag, splendid Shag Point Coal. Martin and Watson. Sole Agents. WHY PAY MORE? Whenyou can get a strong pair of Ladies’ Kid Boots for 7k fid, at Green's Sew Bo:t Shop, George street. \VT ANTED, a Working Bootcloser, who tt can click, for up-country; good wages. Apply MrC. Flei.matt, Rattray street. ST, GEORGE’S HALL.—Quadrille Assemblies every Saturday, commencing at 8; S. Sharp, ,vI.O. RC. LEASK (from Edinburgh), Dentist, • View Bank, Maitland street (nearly opposite Baxter’s Hotel). aUADR'HE Assemblies every Saturday, commencing at 8 punctually; first class band. a. Sharp, M.C. "VTEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACJLv TORY, opposite Custom House, have vacancies for few good needlewomen. IA NOFORTES —Mr T. White, Pianist, Pianoforte Tuner and Selector of Pianos. I‘esidence.1 ‘esidence. Laurel Bank, Smith street; or addressMr Raymond, chemist, Princes street.
SMA'iT Boy Wanted to Learn Pressing; a'so, strong Errand Boy. Apply Otago Clothing Factory, Stafford street. J COTTRELL, manufactures every, de- • sc iption of Clogs, c ipitally adapts 1 for muddy, districts. George street. n<-xt Pu?sex Hotel. LAUNCH. Horse, Harness, and Dray for LJ Sale, cheap ; a bargain. Apply Lewis,. opposite weighbridge, Princes street. TEVDI- RS wanted for Brickwork, Palmerston (labor on y). W, T. Winchester, architect, Leith street, MUS* W.aTJENKINS for the Best Millinery in the City ; Best Variety; most Moderate Prices. RS W. A. JENKINS’S Millinery ia alrea ly acknowledged to be the Best and Cheipest in the City. , FALLOWED Advertiser, Retriever Log. If not owned within seven days will he sold A. C Temple, Caversham. B 1C ivOTl'JE.— Just opened, Fifty 'I runts Winter Oo'ds. s'ill be cleared out 30 per cent under regular prices. Green’s Leicester Boot Warehouse, George street. EX PEES-?, Horae, and Harness for Sale; together or separate. J. Wa’ker, Clyde street. PREMIER. Read l ecture by James Smith. Esq., Melbourne. A Colony of 1 .unat 08. ‘ Argus,’ 27th &» ay last. WANTED Known—Debtors and Creditors Act, 1875. — The Evemijto Btae
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Evening Star, Issue 4145, 9 June 1876, Page 3
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