COMMERCIAL ASSEMBLY ROOM. POSITIVELY THE LAST NIGHT 0* . MISS CLARA STEPHENSOW And the IXION TROUPE; THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, Feb. 21. BENEFIT OF MISS CLARA STEPHENSON. *• 1 The Performance will commence with the sensational drama of LADY AUDLEY'S SECRET. Lady Atjdley (her great character) Miss Claba Stephensoit. To be followed by a MUSICAL INTERLUDE. Song of All Nations • Claba Stephenson " Policeman X" - - Mr. F. Jt Wills Song --- -- - Mr. Knott T Messrs. Knott arid ShapTeb will continue CHAMPION DANCE for £10 a side, and the match to be decided by. the audience. To conclude with the glorious Burlesque of SOMNAMBULA. Allessio - Miss Claba Stephenson.^ Each purchaser of a Front Seat Ticket will be presented with a Carte de Visite of Miss CrABA Stephenson as a souvenir. Don't forget— THE LAST NIGHTi TUAPEKA ANNUAL UNION SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC. mSE ANNUAL PICNIC will be held at -*- the Raobooubsb, on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28. All Parents and Children in the district are invited to attend. The Children will assemble at the Grammar School at ] 1 a.m. All donations of provisions should be sent to Mr. Stenhottse on or before Friday evening, February 27. H. L. SQUIRES, • Secretary. - Public Works Office, (Colonial Architect's Branch), Wellington, 12th February, 1874. LENDERS are invited for a Post and Telegraph Office at Roxburgh, in the Province of Otago. General conditions, specifications, and drawings may be seen at tlie"o_ces o£ the Colonial Architect; and at the Post Office, Roxburgh. Tenders addressed to Honorable the Minister for Public Works, and marked outside " Tender for Post Ofiice, Roxburgh," will be received at the Office of the undersigned up to noon of Thursday, "the sth day of March, 1874. Telegraph tenders will be received, provided the original tenders and deposit are lodged with th» nearest District Engineer at the time specified above 1 . The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. H. CLAYTON, Colonial Architect. GOLDEN POINT WATER RACE CO., REGISTERED. ' riIENDERS will be received up to Saturday, -*■ February 21st, for the foot-levelling of 30 miles (more or less) of the Golden Poi~t Water Race Co»'s Race at Waipori, from the O.P.Q. quartz reef to the head of the race. Tenders t6 be addressed to H. L. SQUIRES, Manager, Ross Place, Lawrence. rpENDERS will be received up to Saturday, JL 21st instant, for six miles of sheep fencing. Specifications to be seen at the office of this paper, where tenders may be lodged, or at the Station. W. A. P. SUTTON, Beaumont Station. WANTED, a Carpenter to remove an eight-rodnted house, and re-erect the same. ff Apply to W. A. P. SUTTON, Beaumont Station. WANTED; a General Servant. Apply at ' the.tfawrencie Schoolhouse. WANTED, an active, useful Girl, about 15 • years of age, as servant. Apply to J. Harbop, Peel-street, Lawrencev WANTED, a Bullock Driver, on the Moa Flat Station, immediately. PEOPLE'S TIMBER YARD. TT7ANTED Known, .that Alex. Httmphbes, T V Builder, Ross Place, lias, at considerable expense, finished his New Premises, adjoining Mr. H6gg, butcher ; and from his increased facilities for working, he is now able to turn out tetter and cheaper work than heretofore, and feels confident of a larger increase of public support than ever. WA3STSD Known, that my amount of all sorts of British, American, and Colonial Timber on hand, at nominal rates, that can be cut and planed to any Bise required, at the People's Timber Yard. WANTED Known, that Houses of all sizes can be built by contract, or otherwise, of best material, and unquessidnably of best workmanship, and finished in a few days — in fact spring up as if by magic, at the People's Carpenter's command. WANIED known that JAMES SLY, Peel-street, Lawrence, has on sale Ladies' and Children's Kid Elasfic-eide 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. ANTED Known, that F. MEYER & CO. ' have received the following f 6r Christ- ( mas : — Offley's 6-grape Port Wine, the best -. quality ever introduced here ; a variety of Potted Meats, &c, namely, Ham, Ham and ' Chicken, Bloaters, Shrimp, Tongue, Anchovy, 1 Beef, Game, all in paste, a nicety for break- i fast and luncheons ; also, Calves' Feet Jelly, } Nabob and Oriental' Pickles, Chutnee, and a variety of Sundries never before introduced into this district, and everything selling at < low prices. . t To make more room for the Grocery Trade, j we have decided to have a cheap sale of Ironmongery 'and Crockory, for three months. 1 Sorby's Scythe's, uomplete, Bs. each ; and all Other Ir6nmongery and Crockery and Glass- ■< ware at equally low prices. _, < F. MEYER & CO., \ IRONMONGERS AND GROCERS, Ross Place, Lawrence. 1 P.S. — Our Tea is, as usual, the best qualify ( to be had, from 2s. 6d. to 3s. .per .pound. _ Slfc i
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Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 332, 21 February 1874, Page 2
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