Drapery. deaferv : drapery:: drapery::! The remaining Portion of MARLOW AND CO.’S BANKKUP T S T 0 0 K HAS been removed from George street to our temporary Promises, Rattray street, and is now ottered for public sale at ENORMOUS REDUCTION. i fry This is a Rare Opportunity for our Cus- i tomcra and the Public to supply themselves with CHEAP LOTS OF DRAPERY GOODS. The Whole Stock must be Sold at once. A Call Solicited. Tremendous bargains will bo given. Note our new Address—rjMlOMSON, STRANG, AND CO, DRAPERS, RATTRAY STREET. Government Notices. v> R ‘ NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. fIN END ERB are invited by the Colonial JL Government for the emutructiou of section No. 1 of the Otagn Southern 'I runk Railway, extending from Dunedin to Cavtrslinm, a distance of about t wo miles. Drawings and specifications may be seen on and after Wednesday, (lie IStli prox., at the office of the underfigned, where lenders will be received until noon of Wednesday, the 18th February. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. W. N. BLAIR. Engineer. Dunedin, 30th December, 1870. Weights and Measures Office, Dunedin, loth February, 1871. TH E undersigned will attend at the above ofliec, in Maolaggnn street, on Friday ami Satu day in each week. Irom 10 a.m. tdl 4 p m , for ibe purpose of testing weights and measures. JAMES NLMON, Inspector. Music. PIANOFORTE. MISS BPLL receives Pupils at Mr 0. Bwm’.s Phi vatu Music Saloon, Princes street. Terms At Mr Bcgg’s, Four Guineas per (iiaiter; at her residence, Forth Place, oil' George street, Three Guineas : and at the resience of the pupils, according to distance Election Notices. ELECTION T. MAC AN DREW’S Central Committee will meet This Evening, at half-past 7. SYDNEY JAMES, Secretary. TOI’HE "ELECTORS OF THE PORT CHALMERS ELECTORAL DISTRICT. Gentlemen -l beg to thank you meet sincerely for the very great compliment which has been paid to me in my absence—namely, being placed in nomination to represent your district in the Colonial Parliament. Although my political views and opinions are well-known to you, 1 regret exceedingly that my engagements connected with the election of Superintendent of the Province precludes the possibility of my addressirg you personally prior to the polling day (Wednesday, 15th inst). Allow me to a sure you that, if elected as your Rcpvctentative, it shall be my earnest endeavor to retain the continuance of your good opinion, and to merit the confidence reposed in me, I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Your most obedient, J. MACANDREW.
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Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2495, 14 February 1871, Page 3
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418Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2495, 14 February 1871, Page 3
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