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Advertisements received too late for Glassification. PRINCESS THEATRE Lessees - Messes Geddes & Willis. Stage Mcieager • MrJ. P. Hydes. GREATEST SUCCESS OFjTHESSEASON, NO THOROUGHFARE. TO NIGHT, FOURTH TIME. Characters by Miss Flora Anstead and Company. Visitors should be in time to see the Prologue, commencing at 8 o’clock. Mr Willis nightly receives an ovation for Vii< magnificent scenery in NO THOROUGHFARE. Everybody should see the sublime scenery painted expressly for this piece. The Alpine Pass and Ravines is awarded most hearty applause on each occasion. DUNEDIN SOCIETY FOR INVESTIGATING SPIRITUALISM. A MEETING of the above Society will be held TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) EVENING, in the Lower Hall of the A then sum, at 7.30, when the President, Mr Thos Redmayne, will deliver his Inaugural Ad dress, to be followed by conversation. Per sons desirous of becoming member are in vited, R. WILSON, Sec, UNITED EVANGELICAL SERVICES. Meeting this evening (Wednesday), in CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH (Rev. Mr. Roseby’s.) To-morrow (Thursday) in First Church, At 74 o’clock each evening. JAMES COPLAND, Secretary, MASONIC. A MEETING of the Provincial Grand Lodge of New Zealand, S.C., will take place to-morrow, the 27th inst., at 5 o’clock p.m., at the Masonic Hall. “ Installation of Office-Bearers.” J. LANSEIGNE, P.G., Secretary, TO-MORROW. JUNE 27th. At 12 o’clock. On the Premises Princes street, lately occupied by Mr Clapperton, Draper Shop fixtures, large mirror, chests of drawers, cupboards, stock boxes, window fittings, &c., &c., &c. "IT*LANDRESS, HEPBURN, AND CO, FBEISSEL, HAIR DRESSER, PA- , TENT WIG MAKER AND PERFUMER, PRINCES STREET. NOTICE.—-Real hair pads, own make, on hand. Ladies hair dressed ; any style or fashion. Pinands best perfumes and pomades ; every description. Ladies Room up stairs. WANTED a situation as Book-keeper or Clerk in a mercantile establishment. Good references. Apply, Post Office, Dunedin, Box 172, WANTED a situation as Light Porter. Good references. Apply, A.8., Post Office, Dunedin. WANTED a situation as Gentleman’s Gardener. Good references, Apply, Y.Z., Post Office, Dunedin. WANTED Known, Mrs Glover has removed from George-street to Moray-place, opposite Congregational church. Hats, Bonnets, cleaned and altered in the newest shapes. WANTED Known, Saws of every description just landed, direct from the Manufactory of those celebrated makers, Spear and Jackson, Sheffield, Cross cut saws, all sizes. Hand, panel, and ripping saws. Tennon, dovetail, and butcher saws. Files, saw handles and screws. &c,, &c., &c. Saws repaired in very superior manner. Wm. Millichamp, saw-maker, George street, Dunedin. WANTED a Washer-up. Apply “Times” restaurant, Princesstreet South. WANTED, a Man Cook for works at Kaikorai. Apply C. W. Flexman. WANTED second-hand tank or large Barrel. Apply to John Griffen, corn-merchant, George-street. WANTED to Let, F«,ur-roomed house in Arthur street. Apply to John Walsh, dairyman. WANTED KNOWN, This evening, admission free, Grand Acrobatic, Vocal, and Comique Company. Prosser, Melville, Webber, Wilton. Olympic Hall, Stafford street. Admission Free, Admission Free. TENDERS Wanted for a Five-roomed House. Apply Mr Burns, butcher, Frederick-strcet. LOST,, yesterday afternoon, between Queen street, and George street, a Sable Victorine. Finder liberally rewarded, W. B. Marsh, Harbour Chambers FOR SALE. Freehold section, with substantial House, 5 rooms and scullery. Near town. Address, Box 128. Post Office. HOLLOWAY’S OINTMENT AND PILLS. —With the changing season it is prudent for all to rectify any ailment afflicting them ; but it is incumbent on the aged, suffering under ulcerations and similar sources of debility to have them removed, as, if neglected, worse consequences may follow. This Ointment is their remedy ; on its powers all may confidently roly ; it not merely eradicates the sores, but extirpates the mischief at its root, extracts the corroding poison, and stimulates [nature to fill up the ulcer with those sound, healthy granulations, which should abide through life. Under this treatment had legs soon become sound, scorbutic skins cast off their scales, and scrofulous sores cease to annoy. Such hope for the diseased was unknown in former days. 40

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Evening Star, Issue 2918, 26 June 1872, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 2918, 26 June 1872, Page 3

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