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Advertisements received too late for Glassification. ASO N I c II ALL The Celebrated GOURLAY FAMILY. Last Night of “PRETTY MARY,” and “MY LITTLE WIFE.” Peggy Pegtop by Miss Minnie Gourlay. 1 WEDNESDAY, NOV, 30th, 1 GRAND SCOTTISH FESTIVAL NIGHT, . “ Mrs M‘GREGOR’S LEVEE ’ Or a Collection of Living Comicalities, introducing all the original Characters, Music, &c. i New Scotch Songs and Ballads by Mrs Gourlay and Master John. THURSDAY, Ist DECEMBER, At 2 o’clock. 5 At the Kaikorai Yards. i FAT LAMBS. ) DRIVER, STEWART, AND CO. are favored with instructions from Messrs Campbell and Low to s ell hy auction at the Kaikorai Yards, ou Thursday, Ist December, at 2 o’clock, 70 fat lambs. ST. ANDREWS DAY". PROFESSOR REID’S Grand Assembly, South Australian Hall. Printed programmes issued at 8.30. Double Ticket, 3s, at Scrymgeour Bros., George street. ENERAL ORDER. Militia and Volunteer Orderly Room, Dunedin, 20th November, 1870. • The Adjutant will make his Government Inspection of Companies in the following order, at 7.30 p. m.: — East and W< at Taicri Rifles, 2nd Dec. No. 1 City Guards ~ sth ~ Wakari ~ 7th ~ No. 2 Scottish ~ Bth ~ North Dunedin ~ 12th ~ Dunedin Naval, 13th Dec. Anderson’s Bay and Peninsula Contingent, 14’h Dec. Port Chalmers Naval, Kith Dec. South District Rides, 10th ~ Oamaru ~ 20th and 21st Dec. Artillery, 23rd Dec. The Cadets will parade in front of the Custom House at 2.30 p.m. on Saturday, the 10th Dec. By order, JNO. JAS, ATKINSON, Major, District Adjutant. WANTED, Twenty Loads of Black Soil ; Water of Leith preferred. Apply New House, High street. GREEN ISLAND PIC-NIC. SHOULD sufficient inducement offer, a Coach will leave Newmarket Hotel, Princes street South, at 1,0 a.m. WANTED Known, Tradesmen of Dunedin to combine for the purpose of forming a Protection League to petition Government for increase ou Tariff as it affects Local Industries. Manufacturers. HARDING’S FLEXIBLE ROOFING, Reduced to One Penny per Square Foot. Unequalled for cheapness, durability, and cleanly appearance. Awarded the Silver Medal Amsterdam Exhibition, 18G9, for its supe riority to Felt. jgilOWN & PQLSON’S CORN FLOUR, Boiled with milk, for Supper, HARDING’S FLEXIBLE ROOFING. —Notice is hereby Given, the PRICE of this Rooting is now REDUCED to ONE PENNY" per SQUARE FOOT, for cash, in lien of Ltd, as hitherto. The cpiality has notwithstanding been greatly improved. | Dressing, 2s Gd per gallon ; zinc 5d j per lb. The First Prize of * Silver Medal was awarded at (ho Amsterdam Exhibition of ISG9 to Jajuea Harding for cheapness and superiority to ordinary felt. —JAMES HARDING, -1), Nicholas lane, Cannon-street, Londop. Arrangements made with Agents in the Colonies upon advantageous terms. RICE FLOUR IS NOT CORN FLOUR. CAUTION. Brown & polson were the first to adept the name Corn Flour, and they are greatly interested in maintaining its reputation, which is liable , to be discredited by the ii’nyarrgutablo appropriation of ths« name to articles of a different character, prepared as in one prominent instance, from Rice.

The Public, it is Imped, will discriminate between articles bearing a false name and P.ROWN & POLSOX’S CORN FLOUR, Which is prepared solely from Maize or India Corn. p M P INC- E N GINNS, ■C For Water Works, Mines, Irrigation, Feeding Boilers, and all minioscs. STLAiL LXGL\ES Gl‘ ALL CLASSES AN I > WOOL ct COTTON PACNJXG PRESSES. M -.an’Pictured by ROUT LEO Of L 0.M..M ANNEY, Adclpla street, Salford, M anehcstcr.

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Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2390, 29 November 1870, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2390, 29 November 1870, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2390, 29 November 1870, Page 3

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