WANTED. WANTED Known-Thatß. Hart has just received a Large Shipment ex M. Angelo, comprising large Wooden Dolls, 4deaoh; Do, dressed, 9d ; Large China Tea Sets, Is Nickel Silver Tea Spoons Is 6d per half dozen; Ivory Knives and Forks, Is per pair; Britnania Metal Teapots from 6s 6d each; Plated Cruets from 8s 6d; Large Albums from 2s; Large Box Toys 6d per box ; Crockery, China, and Glassware, at the lowest rates. Shipments received every month. Note the Address : R. Hart, No. 10, George street, two doors from Robert Burns Hotel. WANTED KNOWN. GILCHRIST has Removed to his New Premises, George street. WANTED KNOWN.—For a Good Glass of Ale, Try the PACIFIC HOTEL, For a Choice Glass of Wine or Spirits, Try the Pacific Hotel. All Meals ls» At the Pacific Hotel. « T. BUNTING, Proprietor. WANTED Known,-That Henry J. Bacon, Upholsterer and Carriage Trimmer, is prepared to execute every de?cription 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 Trim* ming of Steam Boats, Rail way Carriages, Ac. Works pj—Next Liverpool Arms, Filled street, Dunedin. WANTED to Sell, Gentleman’s Hack, well bred, with or without saddle and bridle. Apply to Henry J. Walter. ANTED Known—That I. Martin, Tailor and Clothier, for fourand-a-half years Cutter to D. Sampson, has commenced with a first-class Stock of Woollens, Ac., Criterion Buildings, Princes street, Dunedin. ANTED Known—Boots and Shoes ol every description manufactured wholesale at SCOBLE’S Boot and Shoe Warehouse, George street. IMPORTANT. WANTED Known-Our motto is- “ Proper weight, a good article, and a fair profit.” MARTIN & WATSON, City Coal Depot, Stuart street. N.B.—Always on Sale Newcastle, Scotch, Kaitangata, and Green Island Coals, Gas and Sydney Coke, Charcoal for patent irons, Firewood of all descriptions, out to any length. WANTED Known— Private Board and Residence at Mrs John Wiley’s, opposite the Wesleyan Church, Stuart street. ELECTION NOTICES. KAIKORAI ELECTION. J HAVE to request that all Accounts due by me on account of the above Election be sent in at once. JOHN ROBERTS. Dunedin, 26th June, 1873. TO THE RATEPAYERS OF THE CITY OP DUNEDIN. GiENTLEMEN, —It is my intention to f contest the election fer the Mayoralty ; and as 1 have served you in the City ('ouncil for South, Bell, and Leith Wards, and have always fulfilled my duties, I hope you will place the same confidence in me by electing me to the honorable position of Mayor for the ensuing year. I may state I have been the longest in the Council; and, should you do me the honor of electing me, I will do all in my power to look after your interests. I am, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, JOHN BARNES. June 23, 1873. TO THE CITIZENS OF DUNEDIN. GENTLEMEN,— I respectfully inform you that it is my intention to contest the Election for the Mayoralty, which takes place next month. Your most obedient servant, L. THONEMAN. * . JjIELLO W-CITIZENS,—I beg to inform you that I intend contesting the election for the Mayoralty which takes place soon. Yours, Ac., A. MERCER. EDUCATIONAL. P 0 R T CHALMERS CLASSICAL AND COMMERCIAL ACADEMY. Principal - Rev. D. Spooner, M.R.A.S., F.A.S., Ac., Ac. BOARDERS (inclusive terms), ten guineas per quarter; Day Scholars (not inclusive Terms), Is per week ; Adult Night Scholars (not Inclusive Terms), Is per week. Classics, Mathematics, Music and Singing, and French, German, Italian and Spanish, Two Guineas (L2 2s) each per quarter extra. Highest References to men of distinction in England, Wales, and Scotland, in whose families Dr S. was formerly Tutor. MR HENRY CLAPCOTT, Scholar of St. Peter’s College, Westminster, Graduate of the University of Cambridge, and at present Registrar of the University of Otago, is prepared, with the sane tion of its Chancellor and Council, to receive pupils desirous of learning Elocution. Arrangements may be made for Private Lessons, if desired. Apply to MR CLAPCOTT, At the Library of the University#
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Evening Star, Issue 3230, 27 June 1873, Page 1
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655Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 3230, 27 June 1873, Page 1
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