DEAPERY. |f US T LAN D E D.— New Designs in BRUSSELS CARPETS. Brown, Ewing, and Co New Designs in Best 3-ply CARPETS. Brown, Ewing, and Co. New Designs in Best 2-ply CARPETS. Brown, Ewing, and Co. New Designs in Best FLOORCLOTHS, Bordered Lobby Cloths. 2ft. 3in., 3ft., 3ft. 9in. 4ft. 6in., sft. Sin., 6ft. Body Cloths. 6ft., 9ft., 12ft., 15ft., 18ft. Brown, Ewing, and Co. Coal-scuttle Squares Rath Squares Spittoon Squares Hearth Rugs Door Mats Coooa Matting. jgROWN,* EWING, & CO. PRINCES STREET & MANSE STREET, Dunedin. PUBLIC NOTICES. TO THE ELECTORS OF HIGH WARD. jy-R KEITH RAMSAY begs respectfully to offer himself for Re-election Oouuuillor for High Ward. ________ ELECTION OF CITY COUNCILLORS. WILLIAM BARRON is a Candidate for High Ward, in place of Mr Mercer, S. DOUGLAS is a Candidate for Re-election as a City Auditor, and respectfully solicits the Votes of the Electors. FREDERICK fl. EVANS respectfully requests the Votes of the Ratepayers for Election as one of the City Auditor. ELECTION FOR BELL WARD. rjIHE Friends and Supporters of R. Paterson, are requested to meet on Wednesday Evening at 8 o’clock, at the British Hotel, George street, to form themselves into a Cemmitte to secure his return to the City Council. ELECTION FOR BELL WARD. R PATERSON (of Paterson and M‘Leod) • begs to intimate to the ratepayers that he is a candidate for election as Mem. her for the above Ward, and respectfully solicits their suffrages. ELECTION FOR AUDITORS. TO THE RATEPAYERS OF THE CITY OF. DUNE DIN. Gentlemen,— i beg respectfully to solicit your votes and interest for reelection as City Auditor. Your obedient servant, SYDNEY JAMES. TO MR CHARLES S. REEVES, SIR,— We, the undersigned Ratepayers of Leith Ward, hereby request that you will allow yourself to be nominated as a Councillor at the forthcoming Election, having every confidence that, if elected, you will not fail to further the interests of the Ward and the City generally; and we will use our best endeavors to secure your return. [Here follow 163 signatures.] Dunedin, June 25, 1873. To Messrs Robt. Wilson, William Wright, A. Walker, Mackerras, Peter Gibson, B. Bagley, J. Marshall, J. Finch, F. G. Laing, A. H. Jack, G. Baker, D. Cberrie, R. Swan, J. Gollar, J. Cargill, and other gentlemen signing the requisition. GENTLEMEN, -I have much pleasure in placing my services at your disposal, and, should I be elected, will give my best attention to the interests of the City, and particulary see to the wants of Leith Ward. Thanking you for this honor, I am, Gentlemen, Yours faithfully, CH ARLES S. REEVES. SOUTH DUNEDIN EPISCOPAL CHURCH. THE Committee for the Erection of the above Church appeal to Members of the Church of England and others, for Subscriptions in aid of the Building Fund. The amount already subscribed is upwards of JLSSO, but to complete the portion of the building now being erected, a further sum of L 1,500 is necessary. Subscriptions will be received by the following Members of Committee r—Mess/s H. Houghton, G. F. Reid, H. S. Whim, R. Haworth, Thos. Austin, the Rev. fi. G. Penny, or, E. PROSSER, Treasurer, G, BLYTH, Hon. Secretary. WHILST imitation is the sheerest form of flattery, the purchaser of an imitation article is invariably the victim of the unscrupulous. It is hut poor economy to buy an imitation Sewing-machine when the genuine can be had at reduced prices. The test of over twenty years, and the evidence of millions, establish the claims of the WHEELER A WILSON SEWINGMACHINES, the annual sale of which is now over 150,000. Every machine warranted to give perfect satisfaction. . Reduced prices. Illustrated price-lists, post free. PARK & r iURLE, Princes street, (Sole agents for Otago ) gQ CASES Turpentine just landed ex Conquest. FISH & SON. NOW LANDING—2O bales Choice Paperhangings ex Margaret Galbraith. 6 FISH & SON. PAPEEH AN GIN GB. Buyers should purchase at FISH’S. 26,000 pieces now on view. PAPF.RHANGINGS. The cheapest house in town is FISH AND SON’S, Princea-atroet South,
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Evening Star, Issue 3252, 23 July 1873, Page 3
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661Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 3252, 23 July 1873, Page 3
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