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Advertisements received too late for Classification. €TTANTED a Boy to rim the Star in the V 7 Caversham District; a respectable lad from the neighborhood preferred. Apply Star office. WANTED a Good General Servant, Mrs G, F. Reid, Manor Plate. THE Rev. Mr JOHNSTONE will preach in St. George’s Hall, To-morrow, at 11 and 6.30. COMMERCIAL BUILDING & MUTUAL INVESTMENT SOCIETY. THE usual Fortnightly Meeting of the above Society for the purpose of receiving Subscriptions* &c., will be held on Monday evening, March 20tb. from 6 to 8. WILL S. DOUGLAS, Secretary. WEDNESDAY, 22nd MARCH, At 12 o’clock. At the Shamrock Stables. BUGGIES. HORSES. HARNESS. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO. have received instructions from Vi; Jeffrey Williams to sell by auction at the Shamrock Stables, on Wednesday, 22nd March, at 12 o’clock, The whole of his horses, buggies, and harness ; also tip drays, &c. Terms at sale. BURTON BROTHERS’ SECOND ANNUAL Grand art union OF OIL paintings, WATER colours, AND CHROMO LITHOGRAPHS. We respectfully inform Art Connoisseurs and the public generallv, tluV, having reesived a consignment of Exquisite Oil Paintings and other works of Art, by the May Queen, we have decided upon holding an Art Union upon a similar basis to the one carried out by us last year. The highly satisfactory principle of FREE SELECTION BY PRIZE WINNERS from the whole collection will again be a distinguishing feature. The Oil Paintings are Guineas. Birds Nest, by G. H. Thomas Landscape, by Mceman, sen. Donkeys, by Luker Coast Sce;;e, by Cheltenham' Wa 1 e Flowers, by Worsey Venice, by Pritchett - Irene Tensive after Andre - Fruit, by M. Ensor Matenvd Mu sings Old Mid • - * - The Traveller Attacked The Loiterers, by Bale In addition there are twenty-nine Cliromo Lithographs and Water Colours of various sizes ami subjects amounting in the aggregate to 25 25 20 16 16 12 7 7 6 6 6 4 80 Total - - - 230 TICKETS: ONE GUINEA EACH Whatever the number of tickets sold, Pic tun s to the full value of the sn l scriptions will be distributed, and in addition a BON S PRIZE of twelve of onr Large Views of the scri s “Otago through the Camera,” in a handsome portfolio, will be presented to the holder of the first ticket drawn, and a similar g’ft to the bolder of the last ticket. A choice from on ) hundred and fifty views. 6®* The DRAWING will take place on S \TURDAY AFTEHNOqN APRIL 8, at 3 o’clock. Mr R. S. Nicholson is our authorised Canvasser and Collector. BURTON BROTHERS. P.inces street, Dnnalin Jan. 2nd, 1871. DANCING. Nanus now enrolling a,t Scryingeoqr Bros., George street/' for Mr Rei; I’.s next season. 'l/fR. ELBORN will (D.Y.) preach in -XL the Odd Fellows’ Hall, George street, To-morrow Evening. Subject of discourse : “ Are devout persons Christians ?” WANTED, an Apprentice. Apply at the Survey Office, on or before Tuesday. 21st March, 1871. ST. PAUL’S [CHURCH, March 19, 1871. Morning Prayer at 8 Ordination Service at 11 Preacher : Rev. S. T. NEVILL (Bishop elect of Dunedin). Evening Service at 6.30. The Offertories will be given to the Port Chalmers Church Building Fund. SOUTH COAST STEAM SERVICE. STORM BIRD GJ will be cjespa.tchod on TUESDAY Next, for Bluff, Riverton, and Invercargill. REDUCED FARES. Cargo received at Rattray street Jetty on Monday. H. HOUGHTON & CO.

ENDERS will be revived at the Office of the Secretary for f and and Works, until noon of Monday, 27th March, for— Contract No. 542 - Construction of a Timber Bridge over creek at Thomson’s, on road “Saddle Hill to West Taieri.” Plans and specifications may be seen, and forms of tender obtained, at the office of the Engineer of Roads and Works, Dunedin. Tenders to be endorsed “Roads and Works Tender for Contract No. 542.” The Government does not undeitake to accept the lowest or any tender. D, Reid, Secretary for Land and Works. Dunedin, 13th March, 1871. MONDAY, 20th MARCH, ■ At 12 o’clock ? On the Premises, Cargill street, next Park House, TO PARTIES FURNISHING AND OTHERS Under Power of Bill of Sale. r BARNETT AND CO. • have received instructions from Geo. Bond, Esq., to sell by auction, on the Premises Cargill street, on Monday, 20th insi, at 12 o’clock, Piano, sideboard, horse-hair couch, do chairs, handsome Brussels carpet, crockeryware, portable boiler, large tank, and everything appertaining to a well-appointed house. No reserve. Terms cash.

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Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2523, 18 March 1871, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2523, 18 March 1871, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2523, 18 March 1871, Page 3

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