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Advertisements received too late for Classification. DUNEDIN DISTRICT SCHOOLS. THE above Schools will be re-opened on MONDAY, the 15th January instant, at 9.30 a. in. ... . ~ Middle District School, Head Master, Mr Thomas Halliwell. North Dunedin ditto - - Mr A. Stewart South Dunedin ditto • • MrJ. B. Park Fees payable quarterly in advance. 1 Hv. F. HARDY, Secretary. r RS TOWNSEND’S PREPARATORY j.¥jL SCHOOL, corner of Stnart-street and York-place, will recommence on Monday, 22nd inst. OTAGO BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION. THE Committee of the above Ins itution desire to acknowledge receipt, with sincere thanks, of the Sum of LHI-fEEN POUNDS Sterling, on the Sth inst., from _lr F. Palmer, as Secretary to the M.U.1.0 O.i) , being proportion of the proceeds of Sports held on Boxing Day By order, J. A. WEBB, Secretary. OTAGO BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION. rHE Committee of the above Institution desire to acknowledge receipt, with sincere thanks, of the following donations in lid of the charity. -From WajorKichirdam, Wiilowinead, Lo ; H. Cable and Co., Vaipori, L 7 I6s ;D. Sutherland, Oamarama, LI : First Church Dunedin, collection, Lb; V. P. Gordon, Strath Taien, L 4 Os 61 ; '\. 3. Trotter, Kingston, L 7 os ; W. lerguson. [nch Clutha, L 9 ; St Paul’s Church Duneiin, collection, Ll9 2s ; Fulton, Wilkie and others, collected at Cattle show, W. Taieri, LlB 19s Cd ; F. V. Fulton, Mauugatua, L 3 5s 6d ; A. Graham, Abbottsfcrl, LI ; Walter Miller, Glenore, L.i ; E. W. Humphreys, Rock and Pillar Station, L37s • E Lyons, Union Hotel, Statiorastreet/L2 14s lOd ; Capt. Boyd, Matura L 5 ; J. and D. Mains, Otcpopo, L2 2a ; Hugh M‘lntyre, Tapanui. L 3 10s ; Uo B. Poynte-, Dalvey Station. L2 ; M‘Kellar Bros., Papanui, L 7 10a ; Sutherland and Poison, Waitahuna, L 5, and Jas. Kirkpatrick, Cmse Burn, Wakatipu, L2 12s 6d. By Order, J. A. WEBB, Secretary. Dunedin, 13th January, 1872.

PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. I BEG to notify that I have this day admitted Mr W. F. MADDOX as a partner into the Business h.tely carried on by Wilson and Birch, as Brewers and Maltsters ami that the name of the hrm will be “ WILSON and MADDOX.” Mr Maddox will act as traveller, for whom I respectfully solicit a continuance of the orflers so li.Ceva.lly granted to the late him, JAMES WILSON. In referring to the above, we would call the attention of the Public to the superior and genuine quality of our Aks and Stout. Our Pale and Bitter Ales, Edinburgh No 2 Ale and Double Stout cannot be excelled in the Colonies, and on trial will be found more pleasing to the palate than favorite English Brands. Our Bottled Pale Ale, Edinburgh No. 2 Ale, and Double 'tout will be found in very excellent condition, and to be entirely free from the objectionable sediment usually found in the imported beers. WILSON and MADDOX, Maltsters and Brewers, Well Park Brewery. Dunedin, 12lh January, 1872. UNION PERMANENT SOCIETY. BUILDING THE Office of this Society is open every SATURDAY EVENING, from half,ast Seven till half-past eight o’clock for he receipt of Subscriptions, &c, M. W. HAWKINS, Secretary. DUNEDIN CHORAL SOCIETY, rHE First Rehearsal for the Fourth Concert will take place at thc Unive-sity lall on Monday evening next, Utn instant, t half-past seven o’clock. F. W. HICK LING, f) l COMPANY (CITY GUARDS) D.R.Y. PIHE Adjourned Monthly Meeting of 1 the above Company will be held on ONDAY EVENING, the Istb inst. Muster in front of the Custom House at By Order, R, HAY, Hon. See. TTYTANTED KNOWN. * GOOD NEWS TO ALL ! A MERRY CHRISTMAS and a HAPPY NEW YEAR to Young and Old ! R. HUDSON & CO. Hav© a splendid stock of Cakes, Buns, Biscuits, Confectionery, Bou Bons, &c., &c., which they will sell at greatly reduced prices during the Holidays. R, H. and Go’s celebrated SCOTCH BUNS reduced to Is per lb. SPONGE CAKES larger than ever, Is per doz. The sale of these cakes has reached the enormous quantity of 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 doz, and Pound Cakes 2s Gd per lb, which we are now selling superior in quality at Is per lb. Principle of Business—large 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 Depots, PRINCES STREET and FLEET STREET, FOUND, Lady’s Cape. Apply John Dempsey, corner of Stafford and Melville streets, J^unedin,

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Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2779, 13 January 1872, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2779, 13 January 1872, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2779, 13 January 1872, Page 3

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