COMMERCIAL ASSEMBLY ROOM, .LAWRENCE?' A j TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY, Feb. V 7 & 18. nhHE OARANDINI OPERATIC AftD -A- BALLAD CONCERTS, And Me. GEORGE COTTERELL'S Elegant aud Amusing Entertainment, FACES AND FANCIES. Doors open at 7.30 ; Concert to commence at eight o'clock. Prices of Admission"— First Seats, 45.; Second Seats, 2s. Tickets to be obtained at thp principal hotels ■ and stdres. RACES! RACESf'' RACES!" nLIFTON'S CONCERT COMPANY \J Will appear at the l ATnENuEUM, LAWRENCE, On Thuesdat and Fbid^ t, Feb. 19 and 20. Mb. FRED CLIFTON, The Eminent Buffo and Characteristic Singer, . from the London and Provincial Concerts; ' And ' > MISS FANNY SARA, • The Charming Operatic, Ballad, and SerioComic Vocalist (late of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Paul's Entertainment, England), Assisted by . 11b. J. CONNELX, The Celebrated Violinist, ' And ' MASTER. WALTER HYDES, The Juvenile Pianist, ' Have the honor to announce their incomparable Drawing-Room- , ENTERTAINMENT OF ODDITIES, Entitled, "MERRY MOMENTS," Consisting of Comir , Characteristic Sketches, j Ealladß, Operatic, Selections, Duets, and Serio-Cbmic Songs, Violin 'Solos, Pianoforte Selections, &c. Apknowledged, by the Press to be the best Entertainment travelling. Admission, 4s. and 2s. ( Doors open at 7.30 ; to commence at 8 p.m. COMMERCIAL ASSEMBLY ROOM. , RACES! RACES! RACES! CLARA STEPIIENSOK'S IXIO2T TEOUPJS. FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY. Thursday, Feb. 19. LADY ATJDLEY'S SECRET. Lady Audlet (her groat character) Miss Clara Stephensojt. Musical Interlude. "X C. 8.," "Good Bye,. Charley," '-' After _the Opera is Over," and the latest sensational so» Bv i,s jiiisg Clara Stepuensos. Engagement of~flXßrTscrs vii", vie v^uaiiipion Singer and' Dancer of the Colonies. Sajior's Hornpipe . - - Mr. Wins. To conclude with the Itoub. o'clock tb.atn'. Friday, Feb. 20. Scenes from THE LOVE CHASE. Constance - - ' Mis 3 Clara Stspeenson THE HTjNCHBACKi Helen, - j- Miss Cl\ra Stephenson. Musical Interlude, in which Miss Claka Stephenson, Mr. Knott, and Mr. Wnj-S will-appear. Presentation of a Whip to tho winner of the Tuapeka Jockey Club Haudicap by Miss . Clara Stephenson. The glorious Burlesque of SOMNAMBULA. .Allesio ' -. Miss Clara Stephenson. ■, Saturday (last night) Great Bill. X GRAND B A. L L Will take place in the ATHENJSUM, WAITAHUNA, On FRIDAY, 20th FEBROARY, 1874 Full Bani will be in attendance. Admission (Double,Tiekct) - - 2s. 6J, Commence at eight o'clock. W. LAKE, Hon. Secy. _• ~Y\T ANTED, -a Carpenter to remove ian . * ' eight-roomed house, and re-erect the' same. Apply to , . W. A, P. SUTTON,, / . , . Beaumont Station. WANTED, 200 >Mon for the Waipori • Sludge Channel. Apply on the ground on Wednesday, 18fch inst ' ~f 7f7ANTED, a General Servant. Apply at -VV' theXawrenceSchoolhouse. WANTED, an active, useful Girl, about,ls ■ years' of age, as seryant.- Apply, to J. Harrop, Peel-street, Lawrence. WANTED, a Bullock Driver, on the Moa Flat Station, immediately. PEOPLE'S TIMBER YARD. TT7ANTED Known, that Alex. Humphrey, V V Builder, Ross Place, has, at considerable expense, finished his New Premises, adjoining Mr. Hogg, butcher ; and from his increased facilities for working, he is now able to turn out better andpheaper work than heretofore, and feels confident of a larger increase of public support than ever. ' WANTED Known, that any amount df all" sorts of British, American, and Colonial Timber on hand, at nominal rates, that can be cut and planed to any size required, at the People's Timber Yard. WANTED Known, that Houses of all sizes can be built by contract, or other-wise, of best material, and unquessionably of best workmanship, and finished in a' few days — in . fact spring up as if by magic, at the People's Carpenter's command. ANTED known thah JAMES SLYJ Peel-street* Lawrence, has on sale Ladies' and Children's Kid Elastic-side Boots ; also, a large assortment of Colonial Boots, all.,his own make, cheap and good. Note the "address— James Sly, Practical Bootmaker, Peel-street, Lawrence. WANTED Known, that 3. MEYER & CO. have received tbe,f ollowiug for Christ; , mas : — Offley's 6-grape Port Wine, the best quality ever iutroduced here; a variety of Potted Meats, &c, namely, Ham, Ham and Chicken, Bloaters, Shrimp, Tongoe,' Anchovy, Beef,- Game, all in paste, a nicety for breakfast and luncheons ; also, Calves' Feet Jelly, Nabob aud Oriental, Pickles, Chutnee, arid a variety of Sundries never before introduced into this district, and everything selling at low prices. . , To make more room for the Grocery Trade, we have decided to have a cheap sale of, Ironmongery and Crockery, for three months. Sorby's Scythe's, complete, Bs. each ; and all other'lrOnmongery and Crockery and Glassware at equally low prices. F. MEYER & CO., ■ ' IRONMONGERS AND GROCERS, . ' Ross Place, Lawrence^ P.S. — Our Tea is, as usual, the best quality to be had, from 2s. 6d. to 3s. per ;pound-.
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Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 331, 18 February 1874, Page 2
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744Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 331, 18 February 1874, Page 2
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