Late Advertisements. THE Rev. Mr FLEMING, from Scotland, by the Margaret Galbraith, will Preach To-morrow Evening, in St Andrew’s Church, Walker street. Hour of meeting, half-past Six o’clock. WANTED, Two Bushmen. Apply to Fraser, Kaikorai. FIRST CHURCH. rjTHE REV. JAMES NISH Will Preach for the last time before leaving for Victoria, TO-MORROW—MORNING & EVENING. WANTED, for a.statiou, Man Cook, who can milk cows and make himself generally useful. Apply at 10 o’clock on Monday to Driver, Stewart, and Co. WANTED, a respectable Youth as Apprentice to the Tailoring. Reference required. Thos. Carr, George street. WANTED by a Lidy, Hoard and Residence in a private family, within ten minutes’ walk of thp South District School. Address H. 8., Paterson and M'Leod, Princes street. WANTED, Six Stonebreakers. Apply Monday morning early, Town Belt Quarry, behind Lunatic Asylum, Militia and Volunteer Office, Dunklin, Ist February, 187;3. ENBRAL 0 RDER. All Volunteers who have qualified as Representatives for the Colonial Firing at Nelson, who have not taken places in the authorised number (7j, and who intend taking part in the competition, will forward their names to this Office by the 10th. inst. By order. JNO. JAS. ATKINSON, Major, district Adjutant. STEAM TO BLUFF & INVERCARGILL, rilHßs.a, 1 STORM BIRD Sails as above ON TUESDAY NEXT, The 4th Prox. H. HOUGHTON & CO. ANTIDOTE DIVISION, No. 78, SONS OF TEMPERANCE. THE Second Anniversary of the Division will be celebrated by a Soiree and Musical Entertainment to be held in the Head-quarters Drill Shed, on Tuesday, February 11, 1873. Dr Stuart will preside. Tea on the tables at balf-past six. Tickets, 2s, to be had of members of the Order, or at Pryor’s, greengrocer, George street. order of the Committee, EDWARD M. MiOSS, Secretary. ifSii r ' TENDERS arc Invited for the Erection of a Post Office and Telegraph station at Tokomairiro, in the Province of Otago, General conditions, specifications,’ and drawings may be seen at the of the Colonial Architect, Wellington, and at the Post Office, Milton. 'lenders will bo received by the undersigned, up to. noon on Monday, the Seventeenth day of February next. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. 1 W, H. CL AT TON, Colonial Architect. January 20, 1873. MR ELBOUN will (D.V.) Preach in the Christian Meeting House, Great King street south, To-Morrow Evening. Subject: “Believers and Unbelievers.”
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Evening Star, Issue 3106, 1 February 1873, Page 3
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