Late Advertisements. HARBOUR STEAM COMPANY AGENTS SAMSON, ps , for OAMARU, To-morrow (Friday), 20th December. Passengers at 6.30 a.m. Maori, s.s., for ttmaru, akaroa, and LYTTELTON, on Monday, 23rd December. Cargo till 2 p.m. Passengers at 5.30 p.m. RANGATIRA, s.s. , for LYTTELTON, WELLINGTON NAPIER, and POVERTY BAY, on Thursday, 26th December. PH (ERE, s.s., for all NORTHERN PORTS, on Saturday, 28th December, Offices, Harbour Chambers, EX CU ESIONS TO PORT C H ALMER S. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), DECEMBER2O. The GOLDEN AGE will leave the Wharf at 2 o’clock. Return Tickets, 2s 6d. Excursionists will have an opportunity of inspecting H.M.S. Dido in the Graving Dock, CHRISTMAS EXCURSION to TIMARU, AKAROA, and LYTTELTON. )Y the s.s. MAORI, J& leaving Dunedin ou Monday evening, and returning again on Saturday morning. RETURN TICKETS AT SINGLE FARES, Offices : Harbour Chambers. j^-OTICE T 0 THE PUBLIC, AND INSTRUCTIONS TO ALL WHO WISH TO BUY A Really Good, Fashionable, and CHEAP SUIT FOR CHRISTMAS. COME TO KEbR’S Ready-made CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT, George Street, corner of Hanover St., Admitted to be the CHEAPEST HOUSE IN TOWN. The Stock consists of Boys’, Youths’, and Men’s English and Colonial-made Suits, Hats, Caps, Shirts, &c. S. T. Kerr takes this opportunity of thanking the working men of Dunedin for the support he has received from them since he opened, and pledges himself that his aim and endeavor will be to merit a continuance of the same.
INDEPENDENT OP DEE OF GOOD TEMPLARS, LODGE PIONEEE OF DUNEDIN. TTIHE Brethren are requested to Assemble X at the Congregational Hall, Moray Place, on Saturday Afternoon, at 2 o’clock sharp, to join the procession to receive his Excellency the Governor and Lady Bowen. Rosettes provided. By order of the W. 0. S , JAMES JAMES, W. Seo. ANTIDOTE DIVISION No. 78 OP THE SONS OF TEMPERANCE. THE Members are requested to Meet at the Division Room, on Saturday Afternoon, 21st inst,, at 2 o’clock sharp, to take part in the Procession to receive his Excellency the Governor and Lady Bowen, Rosettes provided. By order of the Committee, JAS. B. MMJULLOCH, R.S. VISIT OF HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR TO DUNEDIN. THE Band of Hope and Sabbath School Children of the City and Suburbs are requested by the Reception Committee to meet at the Drill Shed, Octagon, on Satur* day, the 21 st inst., at one p.m., for the purpose of practising the National Anthem, After the ceremony, the children will march back to the Drill Shed, where refreshments will be provided for them. H. S. FISH, Junr., Mayor. A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR! CHRISTMAS Cakes for the Million in endless variety and superior quality, at Steinmetz’s Victoria Bakery. Confectionery and Presents of every description and best quality at STEINMETZ’S VICTORIA BAKER Y, George street. Balls, Schools, Picnic Parties, and Suppers supplied at moderate charges. RECEPTION COMMITTEE. THE Governor’s Reception Committee will meet at the City Council Chambers, Manse street, on Friday, December 20, at 7.30 p.m. H. S. FISH, Jun., Mayor, GOVERNOR’S VISIT TO OTAGO. I HEREBY respectfully request the Citizens to observe Close Holiday on Saturday, the 21st instant, from 2 o’clock p.m. H. S. FISH, JON., Mayor. DUNEDIN ROWLING AND QUOIT--ING CLUB. NOTICE TO MEMBERS. THE Green and Qnoiting Ground will be open for play on Saturday, 21st inst., after 2 o’clock. Members who have not already paid their subscriptions will please do so at once to James Whitelaw, Esq., Treasurer, J. B. DUNN, 10th Dec., 1870. Hon. Sec. WANTED, a Good General Servant; references required. Apply, Paterson and M'Leod. WANTED a Young Woman to Assist in a Laundry. Apply ofiicc of this paper. WANTED, Good General Servant. Apply Mrs Williams, Leith street north, next Howe street. WANTED, a Youth as Clerk at Bruce Herald office. Apply in writing, Robert Mackay, Princes street. WANTED, Purchaser for a Small Pared Heart of Oaks, Garrick Range, W. Oram Ball, Sharebroker. Princes street. WANTED, One Respectable Boarder, at Meyer’s Albion House, Moray place, near the New First Church. WANTED Known.—D. Sampson has opened 5 eases newest styles in Hals.
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Evening Star, Issue 3069, 19 December 1872, Page 3
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