Cerp emtio* Kottoefc ■ ■■■‘.in- . w i ..... l OF DUNEDIN. J Hereby Gimftibat theGITIZEN’S ROLL, yearlß7l-1872, bn b#«r completed as by law required, and jn*y be Jwhiected’at the Town* Clerk’s Office, f Claims from versons who rtiay be ntitled to be enrolled, but who, owing to non-pay-ment of their rates or otherwise, hare not been enrolled, may -be lodged at the ACy Council Cbambers on or before, the 3rd July, 1871. Blank forms foi; claims may be had on application at the Council Chambers. J. M. MASSEY, Town Clerk. 16th June, 1871. CITY OF DUNEDIN.—TO PRINTERS. Tenders will be received at the Town Clerk’s Office, Manse-Street, on or before Wednesday, the, 'Slit inst., at 3 p.ih., for Supplying 350 Sets of the Citizen’s Roll, year 1871-1872. Particulars may be ascertained andsampies inspected at the Council Charab rs. • J. M.MABSEY, Town Clerk. 17th June, 1871. CITY OF DUNEDlN.—Tenders will be received at the Town Clerk’s Office, Manse-street, on or before Wednesday, the 2lat of June, at 3-p.m. V Ist. —For the supply of road metal, for metalling the cattle and sheep yards, Cattle Market reserve. 2nd. —For the formation of a footpath and construction of handrail at Steep-street. (South Ward). Specifications at City Surveyor’s Office. j. M. MASSEY, Town Clerk. 17th June, 1871. Public Notices. , i> OPEN ON SATURDAY,.IOth JUNE, 1871. “ ’Tis strange, but true; for truth is always strange, stranger than fiction.” —Byrolu fJIHE OF THE pERIOD HAS ARRIVED I THE GOLD OF THE .PERIOD . Is the Most Wonderful Invention of the Age! THE GOLD OF THE PERIOD Is a Remarkable Production of Beauty and Elegance! THE GOLD OP THE PERIOD Is a Marvel of Cheapness! - u THE GOLD OF THE PERIOD Will be Open for Inspection for a Few Days L. RODGERS’S Princes street, Opposite the Post Office. THE GOLD OF THE PERIOD. •'The auriferous tastes of the day, as evinced by the enormous show of Wealth in London, hare had an influence upon personal ornaments. The taste for Danish Jewellery, which received an impetus at the time of the marriage ef the Prince of Wales, the influx'of machine-made Jewellery, and the ever changing demands of Fashion, have induced manufacturers to produce Golden Ornaments for the Million, and the “ Gold of the Period” is the result. As the Inventors and Manufacturers, Messrs StiefWd and Cory, of London Wall, have closely followed Real Gold Patterns, this in vention is a marked success. Ladies of high atanrliugpossessingasheir-loomscaaketsof exquisite jewellery, bo w to la mode in this respect and changing ornaments daily, avail themselves of the great scope of design and partem offered at so cheap a rate by the “ Gobi of the Period,” while the middle and lower classes eagerly ejnbrace the opportunity • wearing ornaments they conld have no oth« chance' of wearing. Nor is the foible confined to the “ sweet defect of nature—woman, "Chains, Watches, Studs, Wrist Link* and Pins being equally in demand with Long and Victoria Chains. Necklets, Bracelets, Lpckets, Ear-rings.. Verily the days of Miss Kilmanseggare returning, and both the “ GIRL OP THE PERIOD’’ and hermasculinc Prototype, owe a considerable debt of gratitude to Messrs. Stiefbold and Cory, the inventors of the “GOLD OP THE PERIOD,” MR L. RODGERS, Bookseller, Ac., Invercargill, and Sole Agent in New Zealand for the GOLD OF, THE PERIOD T Begs to intimate that, at the request of numerous friends, he has been induced to delay his departure from Dunedin for a few.days, to afford the inhabitants an opportunity of inspecting bis second assorted shipment via This Jewellery is. universally admitted to be the most unrivalled imitation of the genuine article ever produced, and one of the most wonderful inventions of the age. L. E. can ensure to purchasers that his great variety of unique designs, made of this beautiful simile of gold, will not rapidly tar* nish and become useless, but will remain a good color for some considerable time, merely requiring that treatment that pure gold itself demands —namely, an occasional appHcat OU of the leather or Wadding. / . LOUIS RODGERS. Sole Agent for Stiefbold and Cory, 98, London Wall, London E.C. r OPEN OX SATURDAY, lOru JUNE, 1871. NOTICE. C?T£ ADM AN’S COACH leaves the “ GRIDIRON HOTEL,” Princes-strcet, every morning, at half-past eight, for WESI TAIBKI. And from same place, at halfpast four every evening for EAST TAIEKI and Reliance Hotel, Otafeia, J. STEADMAN, Junction Hotel, East TaierL Hairdresser*. B E t S S E L, Hairdresser and Perfumer, Appointment ttf-H.R.H. the Dpkn.nf Edinburgh, and his Excellency the Governor and .Voluuteers, arm, Cold. ready* ■ , .
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Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2602, 20 June 1871, Page 3
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753Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2602, 20 June 1871, Page 3
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