Advertisements received too late for Classification. BANKRUPT ESTATE of JAMES M‘G AW, Clothier, Hattek, and Hosier. SEPARATE TENDERS are invite;! until noon of Wednesday, the 22nd inst., for theStock-iu-trade, Shop Furniture, and Book Debts in the above estate. Inventory and lists on vi >w on the premises each day, from two to four o’clock. Tenders to be addressed, car e of Ross and Glondiuing, who will give all information required. JOHN ROSS, (JOHN EDMOND. Trustees in the estate of Jas. M ‘Claw. jyjdl IRVINE, ARTIST, A.R.S.A. St odio, FARLEY’S BUILDINGS. M A SONIC HALL. LADY CLARA TRIMBLETON Presents her compliments to the Ladies and Gentlemen of Dunedin, and requests the honor of their company on Friday evening next at 8 o’clock. MR GEORGE COTTERELL Has promised to be one of the party, and will try to amuse and be funny. As there is a “ charitable object ” in view, there will be an entrance fee, or whatever it is called, of Is, 2s, and reserved scats 3s. “HORRID MONEY.” Amusements. Gli AND CONCERT BIT THE DUNEDIN PRIVATE MUSICAL SOCIETY, IN THE NEW POST OFFICE HALL, ON WEDNESDAY, ,'JUNE 15th. Conductor Mr May Pianist ... ... ... Miss Bell Doors open at 7.30 ; to commence at 8. Double Tickets, 5s ; single do, 3s ; maybe had of Mr Begg, Princes street ; R. K. Murray, Rattray street ; "West, Princes street; Steele and Wates, George street; or any member of the Society. PRIVATE SEANCE. A NUMBER of gentlemen having expressed a wish that Dr Carr should hold a private seance, Dr Carr begs to announce that he will be prepared to do so on Thursday next. Gentlemen wishing to attend will please send their names at once to the Manager at the Criterion Hotel, as only a limited number of tickets will be issued. The charge for admission will be 10s Cd •ach, G. H. SWAN, Manager. 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 qf the Royal Academy, Edinburgh), while thanking friends for past favors, bega to intimate that he will re-open a class as above on Saturday next/lStn inst, Patrons can depend on obtaining a thorough Ball-room Education in an unprecedented short time. To those desirous of leai ning Hornpipes, Flings, Seanntruis, &c. (as taught the Royal Family by the late Professor Lowe), the ability of Mr Reid as a, teacher ia well known. Terras—Ll per quarter. Names of intending pupils received by Mr West, music seller; and by Mr Humffray, printer, George street. - Dunedin, 13th June, 1870, Tenders. fTHENDERS, whole or separate, are reI quested for the various work required in finishing Buildings, Octagon and Princes street. Plans and specifications to be seen at my office till nson on Tuesday, 21st inst. DAVID ROSS, Architect, Princes street. Hairdressers. By Appointment to IT.R.H. the Duke of Edinburgh, and His Excellency the Governor and Volunteers. FB E I S S E L , • Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s HAIRDRESSER AND PERFUMER, Rattray street, Dunedin, Warm, Cold, and Shower Baths (reduced to One Shilling) always ready. Ladies’ Hair Dressed any Style or Fashion A Private Room for Ladies. Publications and Literature. The young ladies’ journal Contains suitable Reading for families Elegant Designs in all kinds of useful and ornamental Needlework, accompanied by simple and complete directions. Special Article? a the Latest Paris Fashions, Colored Fashion Plates and Berlin Patterns from Paris Home and Cookery Receipts, Pastimes Now Music, &o. ; and is generally, Full-sise Patterns for cutting ent every description of garment worn by all members of a family
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Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2217, 15 June 1870, Page 3
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601Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2217, 15 June 1870, Page 3
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