Advertisements received too late for Classification. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE EOSLYN DISTRICT. ("N ENTLEMEN,— I beg to offer myself as X a CANDIDATE for your suffrages for Election to tlie Scat in the House ofKepresentatives, vacated by Mr Driver. I shall take ■ a fitting opportunity of laying fully before you my views on Colonial politics. 1 am, &c., JOHN CARGILL. VENETIAN BLINDS. - TOHNTA Y L 0 E, (J VENETIAN BLIND MAKER, Maclaggan-Street, Dunedin, WANTED Known, Prices at the CITY BOOT MART, GEORGJS-STiIEE!'. 2 Cases Ladies’ Cashmere, High’heels 8s Gd to 10s Gd. 1 Case ditto girls, ditto, 5s Gd. 3 Cases Girl's Kid Boots, all sizes, 5s Gd to Gs Gd, I Case Ladies’' Cloth Boots, job lot, 6s 6d, good. ■ 1 Case, job lot, Cashmeres, M.H., 5s 6d, warranted. Men’s Calf, Wellington, 16s Gd, worth 20s. ~ half Wellingtons, from !Is Gd 300 pairs Men’s Elastic sides, assorted, 9s Gd to 15s 1 Case Bluchers, Ss Gd, good I Case Men’s Balmorals, 13s Gd, With a Large Stock too numerous to mention, equally cheap. W. IL NEALE.
FRIDAY, 1 t September, At 1 o'clock sharp. ■APPLES, APPLES, AND PEARS. On 'the Rattraiy-etrect Wharf. FBEDE RI C K H. EVANS has received instructions to sell by Auction on the Rattray-strect Wharf, Tomorrow POSITIVELY, at I o’clock, 450 Cases Apples (crabs, peamains, pippins), &c. S', Cases Pear*. Terms Cash; TEAS ! TEAS ! TEAS, * A& .T, M'FARLANE have now-land- « ing, ex tb?, ''Alhambra;” the first large choicest NEW .SEASON TEA, ex s.s. Ijcwianl, ” from Foo choo foo, Season IST 1-72. N.B. —This vessel having made Vho run down in the unprecedented sb,t\r!j Mine of 28 days, the Teas are beautifully fresh and full flavoured. A, & J. M'FARLANE, 'JjjACLAGGAN STREET. notice; I7NRESH ARRIVALS, ex Beautiful Star, This Day A Splendid Sample of Stewarts Island OYSTERS, in tine condition, the best this season. To be had at JR WITT'S OYSTER SALOON, PRINCES STRE ET. Opposite Government Buildings. MR. SYKES is reluctantly compelled to POSTPONE bis Erdortainniontuntil the weather breaks. Soo future notice. STRAYED on to my premises, a Pig. Tbo Owner can have it fhy paying expenoes. Apply at the Ollicc of this paper. WANTED a Good General Servant, Apply to Mrs Smith-street, second door from Stuart-stoeet. TBAENDERS, Wanted for a Four-roomed X Gp>W®- Apply Mr Walls, corner of Walker-street. 4 o’clock, Saturday, 2nd September. The lowest tender not necessarily accepted.
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Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2664, 31 August 1871, Page 3
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