I Wanted* W street. ANTED Tenders for plastering. Specifications at Duncan’s, Rattray WANTED to Sell 3£o 9 ft goi and manuka Rails, cheap. G. F. Reid* WANTED Known, Saws of all kinds recut, hammered, sharpened, and set in a superior manner. Millichamp, Saw Maker, St. Andrew’s street, adjoining Rainbow Hotel. WANTED Known, that E. Stokes, Tailor, George street, intends clearing out his present Stock of Tweeds and Cloths ; in order to this, a bonus of 5 per cent, on all orders will be given after the 4th inst. To avoid paying for large profits and heavy expenses, come at once, as the time is only limited. Super Black and Blue Cloth Miits, L 4 10s ; Boys’ do, LI 15s; Boys’ Heavy Colonial Tweed do, LI ss. Overcoats from L2 10s. ANTED the Public to know that I have removed to Maclaggan street, v I eI am working up the remainder of my stocK of Tweeds at the lowest prices during the rebuilding of my late premises in Rattray street. R. Rose. XTTANTED Known, that I am making * * the best of Clothing at my usually low prices. G. DAVIDSON, Tailor and Clothier, Rattray street. ANTED KNOWN. w DUNEDIN PAWN-OFFICE, George Street, near the Octagon. MONEY ADVANCED Upon Gold and Silver Watches, Diamonds, Jewellery, Plate, Furniture, Sewing Machines, Firearms, Books, Clothing, and all other descriptions of Personal Property. BILLS DISCOUNTED. CASH LENT upon Deposit of Deeds or upon PERSONAL SECURITY, re-payable, if desired, in weekly, monthly, or quarterly instalments. ALL TRANSACTIONS STRICTLY CONFIDBNTIAL. The Proprietor is prepared to arrange for CASH ADVANCES upon Jewellery, Merchandise, or deeds, at One-half the usual Rates of Interest. DUNEDIN PAWN-OFFICE. George Street, near the Octagon, A. SOLOMON, Proprietor. WANTED KNOWN, VXT H. NE ALE, City Boot Mart, Dunedin, * * • has received, ex City of Dunedin, a splendid assortment of the Best BOOTS and SHOES, suited for Family Trade, Cheap ! Cheap !! Cheap II! WANTED Known. —That D. Sampson has purchased the business of Hanslow and Sampson, Merchant Tailors and Outfitters,
Meetings. DUNEDIN ABSTAINERS’ UNION. A PUBLIC MEETING of the above Society will be held at the Gongregat'onal Hail, Moray place, at 8 p.m., This Wednesday Evening. J. B. Park, Esq., will deliver a lecture. Committee Meeting at half-past 7 p.m. R. DiCKISON, Secretary. Election Notices. CITY ELECTIONS. MR. GEORGE DUNCAN will address the Electors This Evening at North Dunedin Drill Shed Thursday Evening at Imperial Hotel, Princes street South Friday Evening at Mission House, Russel street. Each meeting at 7.30 p.m. MR BARTON will address the Ele.tors as under : This Evening. —At the North Dunedin Di ill Shed, at 8.30 p.m. Thursday, 9th March.—At the Masonic Hall, Dunedin, at 7.30 p.m. Friday, 10th March.—At the Odd Fellows’ Hall, George street, Dunedin, at 7.30. If R J O H N W. J A G O jJjL Will address the Electors in the ODD FELLOW’S HALL, THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, At 8 o’clock, and ON FRIDAY EVENING, ix tiil: NORTH DUNEDIN DRILL SHED, At 7.30 p.m. On THURSDAY EVENING, At the Mission Hou e, Russell street, At 7 p. m. TO GEORGE HEPBURN, ESQ. SIR — We, the undersigned Electors of the Waikari District respectfully request you to allow yourself to be nominated at the forthcoming election to represent this district in the Provincial Council. Your long experiaicc in the Council, your proved earnestness in desiring to assist in the passing of all truly progressive measures, without reference to class, lead us to think you arc specially titled to represent us during this critical stage in our history ; and should you comply with our request we pledge ourselves to use legitimately all our influence to secure your return. We are, Sir, your obedient servants. R. 8. Campbell Chas Robertson G. Walla ce William Langlands Alexander Mahon Chas. Reid And others To Messrs Campbell, Wallace, Mahon, Robertson, langlands, Reid, and the other requisitiouists. GENTLEMEN— In reply to your Requisition, I have much pleasure in again placing my services at your disposal; and if elected, will devote the necessary time and attention to the discharge of the duties devolving upon me as your representative. I have the honor to be, Your obedient servant, GEORGE HEPBURN. (For continuation of this class or advertisements, see page i.)
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Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2514, 8 March 1871, Page 3
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