his lecture. One of his audience, amid much laughter, asked “ how the lecturer could explain that spirits were willing to give seances at 5s per head but the chairman refused to allow the question to be put. A vote of thanks was unanimously awarded to Mr Meers. Advertisements received too late for Classification. FRIDAY, 10th JUNE, At 2 o’clock. HOUSEHOLD FURNITUIIE. HEPBURN, and CO. are instructed by the Proprietor, to sell by auction, afc his residence. Bcecliworth Terrace,, Albany street, on Friday, 10th June, at 2 o’clock, The whole of his household furniture, consisting of— Brussels carpets, couches, chairs, tables, bedsteads and bedding, chests of drawers, toilet tables, mid kitchen uteusils. &c,, <(c., &c. • Terms cash. ■jyj' R GEORGE COTTEKELL Will appear at the MASONIC HALL, Next MONDAY, TUESDAY, & THURSDAY, JUNE Pith, Hth, and 10th. ELECTION OF MAYOR. WM. H. REYNOLDS respectfully invites the Ratepayers of the City of Dunedin to meet him at the Princes Theatre, on Friday, the 10th inst,, at 5. JO p.m. TO SUIT THE TIMES. WANTED KNOWN, THAT J. MoLANDRES s’S Cheap Sale of Winter Boots and Shoes will commence on Monday, the 13th inst., when his large and selected Stock of First-class Colonial, English, and Scotch Boots and Shoes, will be offered at prices that cannot fail to give satisfaction. Come and judge for yourselves. DUNEDIN BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE, Princes street Cutting. FRIDAY, 10th JUNE, At 12 o’clock. Superior Household Furniture. HJ. CHAP MA N & VO. , are instructed by Mr Thomas Inglis, who is leaving for England, to sell by auction, at his residence, Filleul street, on Friday, the 10th inst., at 12 o’clock, ‘ The whole of his superior household furniture, com|jrisiug--Couch and chairs, in haircloth ; easy chair, morocco; leb table, cheffbnier, paper mache' table,' pier glass, fender and iroiisi superior Brussels carpet, rug, glass, window curtains, oii cloth, iron bedsteads, bedding, chest of drawers, large toilet ' glass, easy chair, washstands, &c. ; sofa, set of handsome dishcovers, kitchen furniture, &c. WANTED, a Married Man accustomed to Drive Horses and Farm Work. Apply William Wilson, Comely Bank Farm, Caversham. TO THE PEOPLE OP DUNEDIN— Gentlemen, —Owing to Clerical Intimidation, my printers refuse to publish the Oracle this week. To-morrow, therefore, buy up copies of the last obnoxious No,. Ip. Caution, Whoever agaip threatens the author, will he handed over to the Police at once. PORT CHALMERS. NOTICE to Members of the Church of England.--There -will be Services on Sunday next in the Masonic Hall. Mornin" at eleven ; evening at ha’f-past six. At 2.30 in the afternooh of the same day a Meeting will be held in the Masonic Hall, for the purpose of considering what steps had best be taken to secure a continuance of •Sunday Services. The Rev. E. G. Edwards will be present, Publications and Literature. )R JAMES HAMILTON’S, LIFE. By Rev. Win. Arnot. Rob Roy on the Jordan; Dora’s 111nsited Bibio; Dora’s Milton, Dante, &e., ;. ; Spurgeon’s Sermons, 1809 ; Sunday agazino • Sunday at Home ; Leizurc Hour ; cod Words, &c., v &e. At REITH & WILKIE’S, Princes street. English and European news. —The Mad, a paper containing the news, the principal leaders, a well-digested Summary and nil interesting matter from The Timm. The newspaper hitherto known as The Eceeuimj Mad, having become the property of the proprietors of The Timer., is now published twice a week, under the title of The Mud, at the price of threepence per copy as heretofore. Llie days of publication will be Tuesday and Friday, and each paper will contain the news and all matters of interest aypearing in the three previous numbers of The Timer, which will thus Tic rendered available, in a cheap and convenient form, for persons residing abroad or in the Colonics. Subscribers can obtain The Mad through Newspapser A gents, or may have it from the Fuhlisjier op pro-payment, at Iff iut rag-House Square, Loudon. rFVHE YOUNG LADIES’ JOURNAL Contains suitable Reading for families Elegant Designs in all kluds of useful and ornamental Needlework, accompanied by simple and complete direc-
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Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2212, 9 June 1870, Page 3
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666Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2212, 9 June 1870, Page 3
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