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A new dish is grape-leaves fried in eggbatter ;it is called a French dish. A contemporary remarks, “ We can’t think of anything that would be more delicious than dried grape-leaves, unless it is a theatrical poster on toast.” Heceutly, in a church in New York, the parson, having several persons to marry, said, after entering the building, “all those who want to be married will please rise,” whereupon every single lady present instantly rose from her seat.

Late Advertisements. THURSDAY, lOtli 4ULY, At $ o’clock, GILLIES & STREET are favored with instructions to sell by public auction, within their Rooms, Princes street, on the above date, That valuable Section at the corner of George street, Port Chalmers, being No. 36 on the Record Map 9I t\ie said Town, LILLIES & STREET. Auctioneers.

SATURDAY, sth JULY, At 12 o’clock. At the corner of Filleul street and Moray place, BUILDING MATERIAL, Comprising Flooring Boards, Quartering, Corrugated Iron, &c,, sufficient for a well-built Two roomed Cottage, Without reserve.—Terms cash. B A r y N E T T ‘'Auctioneers, & 0 0. WANTED, a good Jobbing Smith. Apply C. Muskcr, Princes street, South,

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Evening Star, Issue 3236, 4 July 1873, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3236, 4 July 1873, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3236, 4 July 1873, Page 3

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