Amusements. pRINCESS’S THE AT EE. Lessee and Manager: Mr Hoskins. The Greatest Success ever known in Dunedin hundreds Turned Away. W. H. LINGARD ANT) ALICE PUNNING (LINGADD). In Byron’s Comedy of OUR BOYS. OUR BOYS. MISS FLORENCE COLVILLE, MR HOSKINS, And the New Company. THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, JULY 17, ODK BOYS. Preceded by CUT OFF WITH A SHILLING. Seats can he secured at Fegg's. Q.—What shall we do with “ Our Girls ?” A.—Take them to see “ Our Boys.” EEN’S THEATRE. Stage Manager...Mr I. F. Keogh. MR HENRY TALBOT, In Scotch comedy. THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, JULY 17, Macklin’s sparkling comedy, THE MAN OF THE WORLD Sir Pertinax Macsycophant ; Mr H. Talbot The only acknowledged living representative of this difficult character (with the exception of Mr Samuel Phelps), As played by him throughout the United Kingdom with unvarying success. Lady Radolpba Mrs Walter Hill And the Company. Concluding with THE IRISH EMIGRANT. Messrs Steele, Keogh MLs Marion Willis, and Company. In preparation, KING O’ SCOTS. IJIEMPERANOE HALL. TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), JULY 17, 1876. immens¥success OF BAKER’S HIBERNICON AND PANORAMA OF IRELAND. Great Success of THE GARDNER BROTHERS. THE MISSISSIPPI TWINS THAT RASCAL ' ILLY. Immense Success of the Great Gift Enterprise. GIFTS! GIFTS! GIFTS! GIFTS! Admission, 3a, 2s, and Is. OAVERSHAM HALL, (Next Edinburgh Castle Hotel, Caversham). A CONCERT and DANCE will take place on Monday, July 17th, in aid of the Benevolent Institution. Admission, Is; children not admitted. Commence at 8. EAST TAIERI VOLUNTEERS’ ANNUAL BALL WILL be held in Drill-shed, Mosgiel, on Friday Evening. 28th July, Admission by Tickets —live shillings each, to be obtained (with programme) from Members of the Company. Dancing to commence at 8 p.m. Refreshments provided. Tenders.
TO BUILDERS. TENDERS are invited for the Election of Two Four storey Buildings, consisting of Shops and Offices, from Princes street to High street, for Mr S Jacobs. Plans and specifications at the office of the undersigned until Saturday, 22nd inst, when, tenders will close. E. J. SANDERS, Architect and Surveyor. HALFWAY BUSH ROAD BOARD. TENDERS required for Works opposite Mr A. Hogg’s property, Water ©f Leith Road. A Pl an and specification to be seen daily at the School-house, Waikaii, and work will be shown by Mr Hogg. Tenders to be accompanied by 10 per cent, deposit on amount of contract, and to be left with the undersigned on or before Saturday, July 22nd, at 4 p.m. W. JOHN SON. Clerk. CAYERSHAM ROAD BOARD. TENDERS Wanted for Formation of Foot path, through Caversham, on the Main South ' oad. Specifications may be seen at the Post Office, Caversham. Tenders, to be addressed to the Chairman, with a deposit of 5 per cent, will be received till Thursday, the 20th instant, at 7 p.m. JOHN CAMERON, Clerk Caversham Road Board. OTAGO HARBOR BOARD. TENDE EIS will be received at the Offices of the Board until Noon of Thursday 17th August, for the construction of four Twin Screw Steam Barges, in iron. Alternative tenders for the same in Timber will also be received. Drawings and specifications can be inspected and all particulars obtained, at the Engineer’s Office, Liverpool stireet. D. L. SIMPSON, , , _ „ Engineer. July f>, 1876. CALEDONIAN SOCIETY OP OTAGO. TENDERS will be received by the undersigned until noon of Monday, the 24th inst., For taking down the Grand Stand and re erecting it on the Society’s new grounds, in accordance with the plans and specifications. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Separate Tenders will also be received by the undersigned until the same time, Forthe purchase of the building itself. The highest tender not necessarily accepted A. FINDLATER, Secretary. TENDERS FOR LEASE. TENDERS for Lease for twenty-one years Of Section 33, block R, Dunedin, having frontage of CGft to Walker street, and 165 ft to Hope street, will be received till 20th instant. For conditions of lease and full particulars Apply to CONNELL & MOODIE. TENDERS are invited to erect a Presbyterian Church at Mosgiel. Plans, Ac , may be seen at Mr R. Cunningham’s, storekeeper there, and at our office, where tenders will be received till Thursday, the 18th inst. MASON & WALES, Architects. Business Notice. MEN’S Paper Collar-, 5* 6d for 12 dozen, 6d per- dozen; !Ven’s Felt Hats. 2*; Men’s Cans. 1» ; Boys’ Hats, Is lid ; M ospiel Tweeds, 5s 6d; Men’s Silk Umbrellas, 10s 6cl; Men's. Cotton Shirts, Is lid; Boys’ White Shirts, 2s 6d; Carpet Bags, 3s 9d; Knicker Suits, 8s ; Boys’ Inverness Capes, 12a 6d. HERBERT HAYNF.S, & 00 JOHN LANGMUIR, Nursery and Seedsman, South road, Oaversh im, opposite the Immigration Barracks, has reduced the price of Fruit-tree-', three years old from K l h per dozen ~a 3r 100. from L 10s Th ; r.y large Apple. Pe;vr, and Plum eight vea*« old t spleaidid trees, in full bearing S.-lendid two-yea-r-oJd Reach, Nectarine Apricot Cherry, and Mulberry Trees, Gooseberry ai d Currant Bushes, Asparag us aud Sea-kale Plant-*; Early Seed Potatoes.
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Evening Star, Issue 4177, 17 July 1876, Page 2
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812Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4177, 17 July 1876, Page 2
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