Advertisements 1 received too la,te for Classification. , THE SCOTT SCHOLARSHIP. SUBSCRIBERS to, and all who are interested in, the foundation of a Sir Walter Scott Scholar, hip in the i upedin University, are requested to meet in the Atlumeum Hall, on Wednesday afternoon at 5 o'clock. E. B. CARGILL, Treasurer. UEEN’S LIVERY STABLES, GREAT KING STREET. . Buggies, Carriage Horses and Ladies? Hacks on Hire at low rates; ' Horses and ' 'harness bought and sold on o6mmissio*h.nNew and Second hand Buggies, Harness, Spring Carts, Tip Drays, and Express Waggons;always on sale. 1 D. BACON, Proprietor' 1 A GRAND BALL at the Anderson’s Bay Hotel on Tuesday, the 22nd of Aimust. Dancing to commence at 10 o’clock. Double Tickets, 5s ; Single do., 3c. ,; . , LOST OR STRAYED, an Australian Magpie, lame, also a good On returning to Mr Cantrell’s, Oaveishani> the finder will be suitably rewarded. WANTED Tenders . till Wednesday Evening for one : four, one tworoomed cottage, to be erected at Port Chalmers. Labour and materials. ■ The; lowest' b’r any tender not necessarily accepted. Guthrie and Asher, Princes-street. WANTED a Girl about 10 or 12. Apply to Mrs Sawers, back of Mr Collin’s. Boot shop, George ; street, W” ANTED to Sell. Two sections in Nevada Township. Apply, Frjincis^Wilkinson,, Brown-street. Dunedin. FOUND.Horse; with' Saddle and Bridle Apply, James Curie", opposite" Post Office. - ■ WANTED Rubble ’ Wallers. Apply 'Briscoe’s New Warehouse, Princes-; street. Public Notices. Dunedin and port chalmer’s RAILWAY. : TO MINERS AND QUARRYMEN. Fresh Tenders for the driving of Port Chalim r’s Tunnel will be received until noon of Thursday,' 24th inst. Plans and specifications at office. NOTICE- TO CHURCH COURTS. KPRESENTATIVES from ALL the Church Courts of management in Dunedin are requested to meet in Murray’s Hall, Rattray-street, on Tuesday evening, at 7 o’clock, to consider a matter s of great importance to thenr, and one bn''which it would be well that immediate action should be taken if thought advisable. : JAMES P. MILLAR. Government Notices; NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUIfIES. THE Government having been empowered by special Acts of the Legislature to enter into contracts for Insurances ©n Lives, and for the grants of Annuities and Endow- ; ments, are now prepared to execute; any k the usual contracts dependent upon the contingencies of human lire.' The following advantages are presented as, deserving of Public attention, and especially of the Working Classes : 1. The tables of Premiums in all the branches are considerably less than in any other office in New Zealand.! 2. All transactions, and Powers of Attorf ney and other documents, are free of Stamp Duty and all taxation. 3. No charge is made beyond the purchase money or premium, paid quarterly, half-yearly, or annually. ‘ 4. Fourteen or twenty-one days of grace, according to the intervals of payment, arc allowed beyond,the due dates; and should the assured die during these periods, the policy will still be valid. 5. Siirfehder values"Vfe~gfaht'ed on the whole or any part of a contract which has endured for five years. 6. Residence is permitted in any part of the Australasian Colonies or Europe, and premiums may. always be paid on the due dates at the nearest Money Order Office. 7. Insurances effected for the, benefit of and settled on ,Wife or Children are free, to the extent of L 2,000, from the claims of Creditors. S. The Consolidated Revenue of the Colony is liable for all .claims; in the event of the monies received (which . are safely invested at compound, interest) at any time being insufficient to meet demands, thus affording the best security to the Assured. ; The fullest information can be obtained on application to any Money Order Office or Government Schoolmaster, or to CECIL Y. BISS,Sub-Commissioner,Qffices, (next Post Office), Central. Hall' Provincial: Buildings, Dunedin. , , W v GISBORNE,* t ‘ ■ , • ' ; Commissioner. •-■ 1 ■ Literature. AUCEK’S' 1 TALES.' : ’ ; ' ' 'Greek Lexicons (large), Latin PUctroiiavics, Greek and' Latin Gramhiars. '' ' ' ’’ Bell’s 'Speak er, : Tngbriomctry? 'Magitihonthe Appleßlfght., ‘ ' ‘...1Mark Twain’s Autobiography'! 1 , *• Twain’s Sensation Novels. The Battle of.Dorkings. ~ . ’’ Twain’s that.Heathen Chinee Innocents Abroad and other fresh stock. HV WISE; BOOKSELLER, Ef&NCES- . .STREET.;:' Hairdressers.. ■ E L, 171 J B E. I S S Hairdresser'apd Perfumer, By 1 ' Appointment to H.R.11. the Duke of Edinburgh,, and his Excellency the ' ' 'Governor and Volunteers, .Warm, : Cold, and. Shower Baths,-always AV ales,
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Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2655, 21 August 1871, Page 3
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703Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2655, 21 August 1871, Page 3
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