Advertisements received too late for Classification. jp 11 INC ES 3 THE ATII E . Leasees Messrs Lawrence and Company. GRAND OPENING NIGHT UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. The Pei forinanee will c unnic cc \vifcli THIS EVENING,. MONDAY Pith PER. The Celebrate! Drama entitled NEVER TOO LATE TO MEND. To conclude with MR AND MRS REFER WHITE. Doors open at 7. BJ, commence at 8 o'clock. Prices as usual. TO THE ELECTORS OP THE PORT CHALMERS ELECTORAL DISTRICT. Gentlemen -i beg to thank you moft sincerely for the very great compliment which has been paid to me in my absence—namely, being placed in nomination to represent yo tr district in the Colonial Parliament. Although my political views and opinions are well-known to you, I regret exceedingly that my engagements connected with the election of Superintendent of the Province precludes the possibility of my addressing you personally prior to the polling day (Wednesday, loth inst). Allow me to assure you that, if elected as your Representative, it shall be my earnest endeavor to retain the con inuanco of your good opinion, and to merit the confidence reposed in me. 1 have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Your most obedient, J. MACANDREW. TUESDAY, 14th FEB lUARV, At 11 o’clock sharp. VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. M ‘LAN DRESS, HEPBURN, & CO. have received instructions from Mr T. Ronaldson, who is leaving for England, to sell by auction, on the premises, Rattray street, next the Salutation Hotel, on Tuesda/, February 14, at II o’clock, The whole of his valuable household furniture and effect*, consisting of— Mahogany dining table, mahogany cheffonier, dining chairs, couch, easy chars, &c., &c. ; double and single bedsteads, raattrasses, and dressing glasses, toilet tables, wasbstands, toilet ware, kitchen utensils, &c. Also, A valuable collection of books. Terms at sale. Asocial gathering, in connexion with the General Synod of the Church of England, will be held in the University Building on FRIDAY NEXT, 17th FEBRUARY", At 7 o’clock, p.m. Bishops and others will address (hose present. The proceeds will be given to the OTAGO BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION. Ladies who are willing to preside at the Refreshment Tables are requested to communicate, not later than Tuesday next, either wdth Mr H. HO WORTH, or ) Churchwardens of Mr W. MASON, \ St. Paul’s; Mr D. LURECKI, or / Churchwardens of Mr D. A. HAOGITT, ) All Saint’s ; Or with Mp WEBB, Secretary of the Institution, To whom are entrusted all necessary arrangements. Tickets, 2s fid each, may be obtained from Messrs G. R. West, A. Mercer, and T. M. Wilkinson, Princes street; Mrß. Baglcy, George street; the office hearers of St. Paul's and AJI Saint’s ; and the Secretary of the Institution. S.S. MAORI FOR TIMARU, AKAROA, AND LYTTELTON. THE above Steamer sails on TH UKSDAY Next, 10th February. Cargo received till 4 o’clock Weduo-day. Passengers embark at 12 o’clock Thursday. Offices: Harbor Chambers. STEAM TO PORT MOLYNEUX, INVERCARGILL, AND RIVERTON, TO-MORRO W (TUESDAY). SS. STORM BIRD will be despatched for above Ports, on TUESDAY, February 14. Cargo tip 5 p.m. Passengers at 8 p.m. from the Wh ,rf. H. HOUGHTON & CO. OTAGO LICENSED VICTUALLERS’ ASSOCIATION. A SPECIAL MEETING by requisition, in accordance with Rule Ifi, will take place at the Fire Brigade Hall, on Tuesday evening, at 8 p.m, A full attendance is most desirable. HENRY J. WALTER, President. WANTED to Purchase, a staunch 1 Horse, Cab, and Harness. Apply ( to Win, Thomas Haynes, Nunn’s Stables, i Great King street. i "VTORTH DUNEDIN DRILL SHED.— il By desire, Mr Reid will give another Asaemb’y Bull, Friday next, 17th. c 1 WANTED KNOWN, ] ATT H. NEALE, Cily Boot Mart, lias J ~ * * received, ex City of Dunedin, a splendid assoitmcnt of the Best BOOTS and 1 SHOES, suited for Family Trade Cheap! Cheap ! ! Cheap II! KNOX CHURCH Annual Congregational Soiree will be held in the Church on Tuesday, 14th inst. Tea on the table at 6.80 p.m. Several minister* and others will “ address the meeting. Tickets, Is fid each ; to he had at Messrs Gillies and Street, and - Rcith and Wilkie, Princes street; Messrs Win. Baird and W. D. Sutherland, George street; and Messrs Win. Wiight and Jacob Fogel, Gt. Ring strict.
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Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2494, 13 February 1871, Page 3
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690Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2494, 13 February 1871, Page 3
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