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PUBLIC NOTICES. MISSING FRIENDS. WILL the undermentioned parties oblige by placing themselves in immediate communication with the undersigned, either at the office of this paper, or direct to Post Office, Wellington, 'i he results of their c mpliance with this request will prove satisfactory to themselves, or otherwise, according as they fulfil certain conditions hereafter to be explained. Information as to their present whereabouts, occupation, &c. will be promptly and liberally acknowledged. Should this notice prove unavailing, other and more effectual measures will be carried into operation. Personal visit shortly. Alex. McMiim, traveller, collector, and commission agent, Wellington. Names of parties enquired for — r ihomas 11. Davidson, formerly engineer, Manawatu, lately in employment of Captain Clarke, Port Chalmere. A. D. H. arrived in colony as midshipman, ship England, to Wellington, left there for Dunedin. Mclndoo, lately of Wellington. Fred Lawrence, former address Crown Hotel, Rattray street, Dunedin. Wellington, December 12th, 1872, QPINIONS OF THE PRESS. The attendance was by no means commensurate with the excellence of the entertainment. The entertainment was so good that we cannot help expressing a hope that this, the first Concert given by the Choir of All Saints’ Church, will not be its last.— Vide Otago Daily Times, October 8, 1872. The Concert given by the All Saints’ Choir was most enjoyable ; there was a good band, a good chorus, and good soloists, the band being more than usually efficient. The next concert of this description will attract a large audience. The precision, accuracy, and correct intonation with which the chorister boys sang, elicited warm approbation from those present.— Vide Evening Star, October 8, 1872. SELLING OFF, On Account of Expiration of Lease in George Street. O A AAA WORTH OF STOCK. To be sold at a Great Sacrifice. Comprising— Ironmongery, Brnshwarc, Earthenware, China, and Glassware. A large assortment < f Lustres, Flower Vases, and Plated Ware. A variety of Fancy Goods, too numerous to mention. Now is your time to buy Cheap Goods. Note the Address The Cheapest House, in Town. JOHN KILIN, George street (next door to Urc and Esther.) And The Varieties, Princes street (next door to Craig & Gillies.) ROYAL ARTILLERY C )MPANY. OFFICERS and Members, with the Gentlemen comprising the newlyorganised Brass Band, and all other respectable bodies, are admitted with or without Uniform and Busbies, to the All Saints’ Church Choir Concert. Front Seats, 2s 6d ; Back Seats, Is. Sergeants and Officers of the Baud on the Free List. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. BIRTHDAY PRESENTS, WEDDING PRESENTS, AND NEW YEAR’S GIFTS, AT NATHAN HART’S Original Shilling Bazaar, Princes street, Dunedin, opposite Government Buildings. Important Gigantic Clearing Sale ; expiration of Lease. Goods must he disposed of regardless of cost. Mr Nathan Hart begs to call public attention specially to this sale, which is as genuine as it is absolute. Rosewood Workboxes, from Is Dressing-cases in every variety, from 3s Elegant Chimney Ornaments, from Gd Handsome Lustres, from 10s per pair Writing-desks, in rosewood, walnut, and mahogany, from 3s each Most rich Inlaid Papier Macbe Inkstands in great variety, from 2s 6d each Superb Wool-patterns in every conceivable design, from Is 6d each Berlin Wools, Floss Silks, and every requisite for wool-work and embroidery in endless variety of shade, from 8d per dozen Large-sized Dolls, undressed, from 6d ~ ~ dressed, from 9d Colored Balls, from Gd Skipping-ropes, from 2d Large boxes of Toys, 6d Wax Fruits, on stands and glass shades, Is Bruahware, Perfumery, Cutlery, Electroplated Ware, and an enormous stock of the best-selected Goods M'hich have made this Shop so widely known as the largest and best in Dunedin. Remember, for Christmas and New Yrar Presents, and for quality and price, nothing has ever yet been offered in Otago that could hear the slightest comparison with this golden opportunity for sound and economic investment. Remember, Genuine Clearing-out Sale ; expiration of lease. Don’t forget Hart’s Original Shilling Bazaar, Princes street, Dunedin, next door to Harrop & Neil’s, Jewellers. " MASONIC. 1.T.N.0.T.G.A.0.T.1T. BRETHREN hailing under the English Irish, and Scotch Constitutions are admitted to the Concert at the Masonic Hall —Tuesday, December 17th. Front Seats, 2s Gd ; Back Seats, Is. [Vide “Opinions of the Press,” in advertisement.)

ILLIES & STREET, Land and Estate VT Agents and Money Brokers, Money to lend at current rates of interest, and no charge made if the security is declined. HOTEL AND GENERAL VALUATOR, FREDK. H. EVANS, JETTY STREET. O HARES in all the local and up-country O companies for sale, and information supplied to buyers and sellers OTAGO SOUTHERN TRUNK RAILWAY WORKS are now being Opened up. Apply, No. 1 Camp, Chain Hills, and Princes street. JOHN BROGDEN & SON. 16th August, 1872. CLUTHA RAILWAY. NOTICE TO WORKMEN. THE Works are now being opened up at Waihola. R . SPICER, Established ISG2, GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN, Next Door to the Red House. PRINTING of every description executed at lowest prices and in first-class style at the EVEN US V STAR Office, Princes street, Apply to A. J. SMYTH, Princes street. UNDERTAKERS. UNDERTAKER,

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Evening Star, Issue 3066, 16 December 1872, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 3066, 16 December 1872, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 3066, 16 December 1872, Page 3

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