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Advertisements received too late for Classification. BOXING DAY. A GRAND ANNUAL PIC-NIC of the , PORT CHALMERS M.U.1.0.0.F., will be held at the Sawyer’s Bay Butts on the above day. There will also be a Shooting Match for Prizes in kind open to all, rifles and ammunition, on the ground. A large programme of Gymnastics. Refreshments and music on the ground. Coaches will leave Dodson’s Provincial Hotel every half-hour, fares sixpence. No dogs allowed on the ground. A GRAND BALL will be held at Crickmore’s Royal Hotel in the evening. Single I Tickets, 4s ; double ditto, ss. PRINCESS THEATRR.—Friday, December 22nd. First appearance of Mr Harry Cowle for Harry Kelly’s Benefit. M.U.1.0.0.F. mHE Brethren of the above are reX quested to attend the Funeral of the late P.P.G.M., Bro. J. C. Bellamy, of the Hand and Heart Lodge. Funeral to leave his late residence North East Valley, Tomorrow, Thursday, at 2 p.m., passing the White Horse Hotel at 2.30. P. BLACK, N,G. THURSDAY, 21st DECEMBER, At half past 11 o'clock STOCK-IN-TRADE, FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, CLARENCE HOTEL. M'LANDRESS, HEPBURN & CO, arc instructed by the Proprietor, to sell by auction on the Premises, Clarence Hotel (Corner of Princes street and Octagon), on Thursday, 21st December, at half-past 11 o’clock. The whole of his Household Furniture (nearly new), including Telescope dining table, large Brussels carpet, pier glass, superior cottage piano, No. 1 Singers Noiseless Sewing Machine. Also, The stock-in-trade. Terms Cash. TENDERS WANTED FOR the REFRESHMENT BOOTHS in the GRAND STAND for the forthcoming Annual Gathering of the Caledonian Society, to be held on Ist and 2nd January next. Boothholders to pay their own License Fee. Plans of the Grand Stand can he, soon and Tenders received at the office of the undersigned up till i o’clock on Tuesday, 26th in at. M‘LANDRESS HEPBURN fc CO. PRINCESS THEATRE.—Friday, De, cember 22nd. St. Patrick’s Brass Band for Harry Kelly’s Benefit. ANTED KNOWN. GOOD NEWS TO ALL !-A MERRY CHRISTMAS and a HAPPY NEW YEAR to Young and Old ! R. HUDSON and CO. have a splendid stock of BwV.mj Biscuits, Confectionery, Bona, &0., &c.. which they wjll soil at greatly reduced prices during the Holidays. R. H. and Co’s celebrated Scotch Boris reduced to Is per lb. Sponge Cakes, larger than ever, Is per doz. The sale of these cakes has reached the enormous quantity ot' 2,000 per week. We would remind the public that previous to our commencing the retail trade the price of Sponge Cakes was 4s per do.}, aud Pound Cakes 2s Cd per lb, which we arc now selling superior (u quality at Is per lb. Principle of Business —largo trade, quick returns, and small profits. Confections Is per lb, Choice Cosaques Is 6d per doz. Come forward and support the firm that first gave in these goods value for money in Dunedin. Goods fresh from the Factory every day. Note the address—Manufactory, Dowling street, adjoining the First Church. Retail Depot, PRINCES STREET and FLEET STREET. PRINCESS THEATRE.—Friday, December 22nd. Harry Kelly’s Benefit. WANTED a Gentleman to Board and Reside with a private family, can have use of Stable, about 20 minutes walk from Post Office. F.R., office of this paper. WANTED Tenders for addition to Factory. Labor only. Gibbs and Clayton. WANTED KNOWN that JESSEP BROTHERS, George street, will have on hand for Christmas, all kinds of poultry, fresh butter, eggs, and all kinds of fruit, cheap. They respectfully solicit early orders. WANTED a Strong Girl. Apply, Morcombes store, Walker street. INSURANCE.— A Gentleman of 12 years experience, Horne and Colonial, is open ! for an engagement. Testimonials ami references unexceptionable. “iop,a, u office of this paper. A GENTLEMAN of considerable Home and Colonial experience is open for an engagement as I’ook-kceper, General t lerk, or Traveller. Address, Clerk, office of this paper. WANTED, a Good General Servant. Apply immediately, Mrs Bradshaw, High-street. WANTED Applications, up to Friday Evening at 8 o’clock, for Cash and Ticket Takers, &c,, for approaching Caledonian Gathering. WILL, S. DOUGLAS, Secretary. TURKEY Strayed into Fowl-yard. Apply to John Reid Mackenzie, Heriot Row. WANTED an Actjve Young May.., Crown Hotel, street.

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Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2759, 20 December 1871, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2759, 20 December 1871, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2759, 20 December 1871, Page 3

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