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Advertisements received too lata for Classification. J- OST on Saturday, the 4th instant, a .A Pocket P ook, oontainiiig a sum of monev in Bank notes, either left on the counter in the Union Bank or dropped between there and Mercer’s corner, Princes street. Any person bringing the same to the office of this paper will he rewarded. [Gaud.] T O H N B. H 0 T S 0 N , 9J? Civil Enoinkek, All kind Enoinekk, AND SURVLVOR. Oflices : DAVID ROSS, Architect, &c., Princes street. NAVAL BRIGADE. MUSTER Tins Evening at the Drill Shed, Dowling street, for Company Drill. A. GRANT, Hon. Sec. Dunedin dancing academy, ST. GEORGE'S HALL, Every Saturday Afternoon, at half-past Two o’clock. To meet the convenience of Families and others, who cannot conveniently attend an Evening Class, J. G. REID (late of the Royal Academy, Edinburgh), while thanking friends for past favors, begs to intimate that ho will re-open .a class as above on Saturday next, ISth inst. Patrons can depend cm obtaining a thorough Ball-room Education in an unprecedented short time. To those desirous of learning Hornpipes, Flings, Scanntrnis, &c. (as taught the Royal Family by the late Professor Lowe), the ability of Mr Reid as a teacher is well known. Terms—Ll per quarter. Names of intending pupils received by Mr West, music seller ; and by Air Humffray, printer, George street. Dunedin, 13th Jane, 1870. TO THE CITIZENS OF DUNEDIN. GENTLEMEN— 1 solicit your votes to elect me to the highly honorable position of Mayor, and 1 base my claims to your favor upon the following considerations ; I have served yon as a Municipal Councillor without intermission for eight years—first in the old Town Board, when it began the formation of our streets and pavements ; and next in tin Corporation, ■where I still continue to assist in promoting your health and convenience. During these eight years, I have voted and spoken upon every important question, and, if I may judge from my having been always re-elected by the same constituency, 1 have so voted and spoken to the satisfaction of my fellow-citizens. So far therefore, as your choice of a Mayor depends upon his experience in Municipal duties, I feel that J have stronger claims than any other candidate who can come before yon. No other member of the present Corporation has served you beyond four years, and I think it not unfair to point out that the periods of service of all other candidates, yet known to me, would not, if put together, equal my eight years. In point of mercantile standing and credit in this city, I also claim to he entitled to seek the honour I look forward to. As to the candidature of Air Reynolds, I will make hut one remark—it is this- If the citizens elect him, passing over the claims of those who havo hitherto gratuitously worked hard to make this town the best paved, lighted, and drained in New Zealand, and the most worthy of being called a city —if they reject our claims, and confer the place of honour of our Corporation upon a gentleman who drops down from another sphere to take what our exertions havo made an honourable and desirable office, then the citizens will not only have put a very great slight upon the whole body of the present Corporation, but they will have sorely discouraged all other respectable persons from henceforth devoting their time as Councillors to the service of Dunedin. Every Councillor is, in my opinion, fairly entitled to the honor and dignity of the Mayoralty, when, by long service and satisfactory representation of his constituents, he has earned the position. Your election of Air Reynolds would prove that the citizens are unmindful of such just claims. I shall have the honour to address my fellow citizens at several places and on several occasions, between this date and the day of election. I am, Gentleman, Your obedient Servant, JOHN GIUFFEN. Manor Place, 13th Juno, 1870. W 'ANTED a Baker (Second). Apply Hudson and Co., Princes street. Meetings. A.0.F., COURT PRIDE OF THE LEITH, No. 3ffi»2. MEM BE PS of the above Court are roll nested to give their attendance at the Court room, Krull’s Caledonian Hotel, Great King street on Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock sharp, to determine on steps to be taken in connection with the defalcations of the late Treasurer (Mr. CTeagh). The attendance of members is earnestly requested. By order of the C.R., P. GIB-ON, Secretary. Tenders. npENDERS, whole or separate, arc reJL quested for the various work required in linisliing Buildings, Octagon and Princes street. Plans and specifications to be seen at my office till li mn on Tuesday, 21st inst. DAVID ROSS, Architect, Princes street. Hairdressers. By Appointment to H.R.H. the Dnko of Edinburgh, and His Excellency ike Governor and Volunteers. B E I S S E L , Ladies’ and Gentlemen's HAIRDRESSER AND PERFUMER, I v Rattray street, Dunedin. Warm, Cold, and Shower Baths (reduced to One Shilling) always ready. Ladies’ Hair Dressed any Style or Fashion A ITivate Loom for Ladies,

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Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2216, 14 June 1870, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2216, 14 June 1870, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2216, 14 June 1870, Page 3

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