Election Notices. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF DUNEDIN. /"'I ENTLEMEN—Understanding that the \JT seat in the Provincial Council held by Mr F, D. Bell, as your representative, is now vacant, in consequence of his absence for two successive sessions, I beg to announce my intention of offering myself as a candidate for your suffrages at the election which will take place to supply the vacancy. 1 shall take an early opportunity of ad* dressing you, and in the meantime only ! declare two leading points which shall have i my support if elected, namely economical administration, and the promotion of railway enterprise. I am, Gentlemen, your obedient servant, JOHN BATHGATE. Sales by Auctl COMMERCIAL SALE yards’ GEORGE DUNCAN, having arranged with Mr J. Milner to sell by auction in the above Yards, begs to intimate that sales of horses and other stock will be continued as hitherto. Parties for whom Stock has been sold will receive payment fromG. Duncan immediately after the sale. G. D. begs to call the attention of farmers and others having Stock to dispose of to the Commercial Sale Yards, which, from their central position, will always command the attendance of purchasers. Sheep and Lamb Sales will be held in season. Hairdressers. NOTICE OP REMOVAL From Rattray street to Princes street, on and after Saturday, 24th September. FB E I S S E L , • Hairdresser and Perfumer, By Appointment to H.R.H. the Dul^e, of Edinburgh, His Excellency the Governor and Volunteers, Begs to notify to his friends and the public, that he has taken those central premises in Princes street (opposite the Bank of New South Wales) and next door to Mr George Young, watchmaker; his old premises m Rattray street, being totally unfit for carrying on his business any longer with comfort to his customers. The Baths will he fitted up in first-class style, as also the Ladies’ Hairdressing Boom up-stairs, and the Gentlemen’s Haircutting and Dressing Saloon downstairs. F. Beissel hopes by s riot attention to his business still to have the continuance of that patronage so liberally bestowed upon him during the last nine years in, Rattray PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. Painters, Faperbanger, etc. Andrew lees PAINTER, GLAZIER, AND PAPERHANGEK, Importer of Paperhangings, Window Glass, Oils and Colors. GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN, Opposite Royal George Hotel. JUST RECEIVED, the Newest Designs of Paperhangings, at astonishingly low prices, atJas. Hickey’s, Maclaggau street. Wanted. WANTED, Dressmakers and Mantle Hands. Apply sharp, Herbert, Haynes, and Co. WANTED, respectable Gentlemen Boarders at C. Gittin’s, Waverly House, Moray Place, late of Claremont House. ■ , WANTED to sell a one horse break and harness. Apply to John Barnes, Queen street. WANTED Known, that G. Davidson has removed to those premises lately occupied by Mr Reany, Saddler, Rattray street. George Davidson, Tailor and Clothier. WANTKD to Let, the splendid Shop and Premises, 50 x 22, occupied by Mr Salomon, Jeweller, Princes street. The Glass Cases and Fittings FOR SALE. Possession given at once. (For continuation of this class or advertisements', see paje i.J
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Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2357, 21 October 1870, Page 3
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501Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2357, 21 October 1870, Page 3
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