WANTED. WANTED, to Purchase Section of Land, with or without house. “North Dunedin,” Box 124, Post Office. WANTED KNOWN. ILLIAM GILCHRIST has Removed to his New Premises, George street. WANTED Known—Private Board and Residence at Mrs John Wiley’s, opposite the Wesleyan Church, Stuart street. WANTED, the Public to know that A. BARNES continues to supply the REAL EPPING SAUSAGES. To be obtained at Mr. JOHN HEALEY’S .Provincial Tea Mart, Corner of Manse and Stafford streets. WANTED KNOWN, SINGER’S Unrivalled New Family Noiseless Lockstitch SEWING MACHINES. M. A. ALDRICH, Agent, Corner of Princes and Dowling-streets, Dunedin. WANTED, Board and Residence, five minutes’ walk from Jetty street; must be moderate. Apply “ A.J.G.,” Star Office, COALS. COAL'L COALS. WANTED the public to support the new Coal Firm, who is selling the above article at Reduced Rates, delivered punctually to all parts of the city. MARTIN & WATSON, City Coal Depot, Stuart street. N.B —Coals, Coke, and Firewood of all descriptions always on hand. WANTED Known,-That Henry J. Bacon, Upholsterer and Carriage Trimmer, is prepared to execute every description of this work entrusted to his care, promptly, and in the most artistic manner, at the lowest possible price. Estimates given for the Padding and Trimming of Steam Boats, Railway Carriages, &c. Workshop :—Next Liverpool Arms, Filleul street, Dunedin. WANTED the Public not to be deceived by clap-trap advertisements. It is often asked which is the best place to get a first-class Suit of Clothes to measure, at the lowest cash price. Truth says go to E. Stokes, Tailor, &c., next to British Hotel, George street, where you will jget every satisfaction fr.r your money. EDU CATION AL, ■ft/ff R CHARLES SYKES, Teacher of the Pianoforte. Cards at Mr Begg’s, or at his residence, St. Andrew street, M 1 R S S I p, N S (Lately fvuMi Melb.purpe), Teacher of Flower Work in Paper, Wool, " ' TI 'and Wax. ) Beaufort Cottage, Great King street, near Dundas street. Materials for Wax and Paper Flower-making UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO. nnHE Session for 1873 will be opened on 8 Ist May, with an Introductory Address (open to the public) by the Chancellor, at 7.30 p.m. On the two days following the Matriculation Examinations will be held, beginning at 10 a m. On Monday, 6th May, the different Classes will be opened as follows : Latin (Ist), 10 a.m.—Prqfeßpojf Salq, M.A. Latin (2nd), 8 a.m.—Professor Sale, M.A. Greek ()st), }1 a.m.—Professor Sale, M.A. Gifeqk (2nd) and English, 9 a.m.—Professor Sale, M.A, Mathematics (Ist), 4 p.m.—Professor Shand, M.A. Mathematics (2nd), 5 p.m. Professor Shand, M.A. Mathematics (3rd), 3 p.m,—Professor Shand, M.A. Chemistry, 7 p.rn.~--P?oj£qisoy Black, M.A., D. Sc. Geylogy and Mineralogy, 5 p.m,—Professor Rlack, M.A., D. Sc. Laboratory, 6 p.m. Professor Black, M.A., D. Sc. Logic, 5 p.m.—Professor M‘Gregor, M.A. Moral Philosophy and Political Economy, C p.m.—Professor M‘Gregor, M.A. A Class for Law Students will be conducted by Robert Stout, Esq., on Monday* and Thursdays, at 9 a. in. N.R.t*-!! fhe convenience of Students makes it necessary, the Classes of Logic, Moral Philosophy, and Political Economy will meet at 8 and 9 a.m. respectively. The Class of Political Economy will meet on two clays a week, and may be taken separately. A. LIVINGSTON, Registrar. MILLINERS. jyj- ISS BROWNLIE (Lafe at Herbert, Haynes, and Co.), Begs to announce that she has COMMENCED BUSINESS in GALBRAITH’S BUILDINGS Princes Street, And invites the attention of Ladies to her LARGE AND CAREFULLY SELECTED STOCK OP FRENCH AND ENGLISH MILLINERY. MILLINERY AND UNDERCLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT, PRINCES STREET. MISS WARD begs respectfully to intimate to the Public of Dunedin that she has removed into those central premises in Princes street (formerly occupied by Mr Beaver, watchmaker), where she is now exhibiting all the Latest Fashions and Novelties in Bonnets, Hats, Flowers, Feathers, Ribbons, &c. STAYS AND UNDERCLOTHING In Great Variety. Note the add?m— PRINCES STREET.
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Evening Star, Issue 3180, 30 April 1873, Page 1
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635Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 3180, 30 April 1873, Page 1
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