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Meetings. OTAGO INSTITUTE. SECOND GENERAL MEETING, A MEETING of the Institute will be held in the Provincial Council Hall, on Tuesday next, August 24th, at eight p.m. Mr Justice Ward, president of the Institute, will deliver an Inaugural Address. Members will bo admitted by thtir annual tick ts. -i-i Non-members will be admitted by tickets, to be had from the undersigned, or from any m mber <>f the Institute. Early application is requested, as the number of tickets is necessarily limited. J. S. WEBB, Honorary Secretary. Volunteer Notices. D.V.A. REGIMENT. TH E Battery will Muster at the Gunshed, on Monday, the 23rd inst., at 7.30 p.m. sharp, for Adjutant’s Parade, and Inspection of Arms. Full dress uniform and rifles. By order. S. N. MUIR, 21st August, 1860. Hon. Sec. Drapery. QHEAP gALE 0F J) RAPEEYPREVIOUS TO ALTERATION OF SHOP. H. D ODD Being compelled to clear out present Stock to make room for the first large Shipment of Summer Goods to arrive in about a month. N.B.—All Goods marked in plain figures 33 per cent, below any house in Dunedin. H . DODD, GEORGE STEE ET, Opposite the Royal George Hotel. DRAPERY ! DRAPERY! ! A M ACINTOSH and Co., Fleet street. XTX. are now clearing out their Stock of first-class Drapery at cost and under, for 14 days only. Leaving the Province, and mist be cleared out. II OSI E R Y LIS T. LADIES’ White Cotton Hose, 4s lid the dozen pairs, 6d per pair, value 9d ; s Cd the dozen pairs, 10. Cl per pair, va ue s 3d ; 11s the dozen pairs, Is per pair, value s 6d ; 12s 9d the dozen pairs, Is lid per air, value Is 8d ; 15s 9d the dozen pairs, s 4.U1 per pair, value Is 1 Id. LADIES’ Fancy striped Hose, 7s lid the dozen pairs, per pair; 9s 3d the ozen pairs, 9ld per pair, value Is ; 9s 9d he dozen pairs, 1 Old per pair, value Is 3d. LADIES’ Heather Merino Hose, 9.U1 per pair, value Is ; Is 3d, value Is Gd ; s (3d per pair, value 2s. I /BISSES Fancy Striped Worsted Hosiery, li 4 ,1,(1 per pair, 6,1 d per pair, 7 '.d per air, 9id per pair, 10;,' d per pair. Discount on dozens or half-dozens at the hove prices. ni ENTLEMEN’S Brown Cotton Half OT Hose, 5s lid the dozen, G.UI per pair; s 9d the dozen, 7.U1 per pair; 8s 9d the ozen, 9ld per pair; 11s Gd the dozen, s per pair. Discount on dozens. ENTLEMEN’S Fancy Striped and CJ" Plain Merino and Wool Hose, 10s Gd he dozen ; 14s 9d the dozen; 18s Gd the .ozen. Discount on dozens or half-dozens. JJICHARD jyjILLS, Importer WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRAPER, SILK MERCER AND HABERDASHER, PRINCES STREET, Denudin', Opposite the Provincial Buildings. Public Notices. CO., )ALRYMPLE, J U NR., AND Land and Estate Agents, -uctioneers, Arbitrators, Money Lenders, General Commission Agents. Stafford street. "NOPIES of the EVENING STAR, of J last Saturday’s issue, can bo had grat a um Richard Mills, Importer of General ra"ery, &e., &c., Princes street, opposite ie Provincial Government Buildings. Open r Wholesale and Retail Business, August Ith, 1809. CIRCULAR. JYLLIAM CARR YOUNG begs to in- / timate that his Auction Room is now ;ly for the reception of goods placed in his ids either for public or private sale ; and the is prepared to offer every possible ility in business with importers and others cash advances or otherwise, and by nipt settlement, at the close of each trailtion. HEAP P R INTI N G, Circulars, Cards, &c. “EVENING STAR” OFFICE, Stafford street, Dunedin,

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Evening Star, Volume VII, Issue 1964, 21 August 1869, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Volume VII, Issue 1964, 21 August 1869, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Volume VII, Issue 1964, 21 August 1869, Page 3

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