Advertisements received too late .for Classification. WANTED TO SELL.—Culvert Bricks, Circular do, Oven Booling do, Fire do, Building do, and every variety. Also, flooring for bakers’ ovens with fire lamps together with service of competent person to erect same, at greatly reduced prices. N. WELHAM, Steam Pipe Works and Pot* teries, Water of Leith, Dunedin. Oven Tiles, Cd per foot CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Moray Place—The Rev. W. J. HABENS, B. A., of Christchurch, will Preach on Sunday, the 27th inst., Morning and Evening, ST. ANDREWS CHURCH, MELVILLE STREET. THE REV. ROBERT SCRIMGEOUII will Preach To-morrow, Morning and Evening, at the usual hours. ST. ANDREWS DAY. Grand Quadrille Assembly at South Australian Hall, Printed programmes. Double Ticket, 3s. FOR SALE. Bank of New Zealand Shares. Apply CHAS. REID. MONDAY, 28th NOVEMBER, At half past I o’clock. Continuation of Unreserved Furniture Sale. on the Premises of Mr M. Davis, George street, opposite York Hotel, owing to expiration of lease. The whole to go to the highest bidders. EDE CARLE & CO., • are instructed to sell on the above Premises the whole of the well-selected English, Scotch, and London made Furniture consisting of— Drawing, dining, bedroom, parlour, and kitchen requisites, all of the best quality, and collected during the last 12 months ; horsehair couches and chairs in variety ; 100, dining, ami other tables, first makers ; chclfioniers and d aw rs all descriptions ; withstands and ware; drawing room suites; baths, shower and hip; engravings ami oil paintings ; bedsteads and bedding of every sort, cots, cribs, and children’s bedsteads; dressing tables, glasses, anil every requisite for private residences ; also, German bench, colonial ovens, American stoves, shop stoves, and basket grates. Terms cash. No reserve. ST. ANDREW’S DAY, Wednesday next, the Retail Drapery and Clothing Establishments will be Clo ed. WANTED Painters. Apply Scanlan Bros, and Co. Amusements. M A S 0 N I C HAL L . T 0 - N I G H T, The Celebrated GOURLAY FAMILY. Farewell Visit previous to their Departure for America, SATURDAY, MONDAY, and TUESDAY, Nov. 26, 28, and 20th, MEW ENTERTAINMENT. Doors open at half-past seven ; commence at eight, Reserved Scats, 4s ; Second do, 2s ; back do, Is. Plan of reserved seats at Air West's. For particulars see day bills. OLYMPIC MUSIC HALL, Union Hotel. EVERY NIGHT. EVERY NIGHT. AIR D, A. DE MAUS. THE FAVORITE OOAJIQUE, Will appear, in couj motion with AIR ALEX. AVEBBER, THE ADAIIRED TENOR. The Hall has been newly decorated, forming the most complete place of amusement in Town. HEAP P R i N T I N G. “ EVENING STAR ” OFFICE. Bill Heads, Fmuilara, &c.
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Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2388, 26 November 1870, Page 3
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428Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2388, 26 November 1870, Page 3
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