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Advertisements received too late for Classification. SUCCOUR FOR THE WIDOW AND ORPHAN. CERTAIN PROVISION FOR OLD AGE, TO THE CAREFUL, PRUDENT, AND ECONOMICAL. THE T atlics and the Gentlemen, the Married and the Single, all who intend to Marry, and those who have no such intentim, are cordially invited to the MASONIC HALL, MORAY PLACE, ON WEDNESDAY EVENING NEXT, 15th Inst, when an INTERESTING LECTURE Will be delivered by ■ MR. B . S H 0 R T , Of Sydney, on the subject of LIFE ASSURANCE. These Lectures have been attended with groat success in Tasmania and the Australian Colonies, resulting, in some instances, in numerously signed requisitions for repetition. Tbc Lecture will be inters! traefl wi hj Anecdotes and Illustrati ns ; and the subject of COURTSHIP AND MARRIAGE. ggrXhc presence of Ladies p trtiou arly requested. Cl air to be taken at Half-past Seven, by HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR. All are Welcome. ADMISSION FREE. WEDNESDAY, 15th FEBRUARY, At 3 o’clock. At Otago Wool Stores. Driver, stewart, and go. will offer for sale by auction, at their AVool Stores, High street, on Wednesday, 15th instant, at 3 o’clock, About 70!) bales of wool On viow and catalogues obtainable after 8 o’clock of day of sale. M 1 MACAN U R E W Will Address a MONSTER MEETING of the ELECTORS From the Steps of the Provincial Buildings, On SATURDAY, 18th, At 7 o'clock. \| R MACAN DK E W J J Will Address the Electors at GREEN ISLAND, on Friday, 17th, at the Drill Shed, at G o’clock. CAVEKBHAM, on Friday, 17th, at the Drill Shed, at 8 o’clock. SYDNEY JAMES, Secretary. WANTED, a strong Boy to groom a horse. Apply to LTph, Dumlas street. GOOD General Blacksmith wanted. Apply at Railway Office. PUBLIC NOTE E. JAMES KELLY, Butcher, of George street desires to intimate to his Customers and the Public in general that he has this day disposed of his Business to JOHN VLETCH, Butcher, who will cany on the business as heietofore, and who hopes that, by the sale of only First Class Articles and strict attention to the wants and convenience of his Customers, to obtain their support. Dunedin, Feb. 13, 1871.

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Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2495, 14 February 1871, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2495, 14 February 1871, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2495, 14 February 1871, Page 3

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