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Late Advertisements. DUNEDIN MUTUAL IMPROVEMENT SOCIETY. DEBATE— “The tendency of Modern Thought towards Positivism,” Mr Bolt - “Towards Idealism,” Mr Beveridge, in the hall below the Athenseum, To-morrow (Tuesday) Evening, at S o’clock. JOHN BARRON, Hon. Sec. WANTED, by a fast class French. Cook, a (Situation. Apply Immigration Barracks, Caversham, WANTED Known—That J, M‘Gregor, from Stuart street, has now got everything in first-rate working order at his Portrait Rooms. Farley’s Buildings, Princes street, above Mr Boot, Dentist. Optical instruments, latest and best make. Improvements in chemicals. Great rapidity. Partes from 10s per doz., cannot be surpassed. ONE or Two Bedrooms to Let; use of Sitting-room if required. Address “ A.8.,” Star Office. BOOK-KEEPING, Writing, and Arithmetic, 7 till 9 evening. Mr Gow, Filleul street. UST RECEIVED. A splendid assortment of Ladies Tortoise Shell Spanish Combs, and Headdress Pins. F. BEISSEL, Hairdresser, &c., Princes street, Dunedin, NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. YOUNG’S CREEK AND RANGITATA RAILWAYS. Wellington, September 17, 1873. Public Works Office, WRITTEN TENDERS will be received at this Office up to Noon on Wednesday, October 29, 1873, for the construction of the “Temuka Contract” of the above Railway, being about three miles and fourteen chains, and including the Opihi, Temuka, and other bridges. They must be addressed to the H on. Minister for Public Works, Wellington, and marked outside “ Tender Temuka Contract.” Plans and specifications may be seen at the Public Works Offices, Christchurch aud Wellington. Telegraphic Tenders, similarly addressed and marked, will be received if presented at any Telegraph Office by Noon of the same date, provided that written Tenders in due form are lodged at a District Engineer's Office, by the same hour. The lowest or any Tender will not necessarily be accepted. By command. JOHN BLACKETT, Assistant Engineer-in-Chief. PIONEER LODGE. 1.0.0. F. A SPECIAL Meeting of this Lodge will be held To-rnorrow (Tuesday), at the Lodge Rooms, Oriental Hotel, at Eight o’clock p.m,, for conferring degrees. J. LENTON, Secretary. TUESDAY, 23rd SEPTEMBER, At 12 o’clock. CLEARING SALE, 25 tubs Colonial butter, prime sample 1 ton Colonial bacon 1 ton Colonial cheese Also, 45 cases pickles 22 cases sauces HEPBURN, & CO. FOR GREYMOUTH DIRECT. E S E Apply to Will sail on THURSDAY, 25th INST. A. & J. M'FARLANE. WANTED, an Assistant Surveor, to be stationed in Dunedin ; salary, L 250 per annum. An Assistant Draughtsman for Queenstown ; salary, Ll5O per annum. And an Assistant Draughtsman for Lawrence; salary, Ll5O per annum. Applications to be made in writing, accompanied by certificates and specimen of work executed by the applicant, on or before the 29 th iust. J. T. THOMSON, Chief Surveyor. Dunedin, September 12, 1873. TO CARPENTERS.—Tenders received until Thursday, 25th, Building Hotel. Labor only. M‘Donald, Albany street, near jetty. FIVE SHILLINGS REWARD.—Lost, on Saturday night, between Octagon and George street, a long Black Veil. Please return to Messrs Peterson and Co., George street. WANTED, Tenders for Brick-work. Apply to Wm. Gilchrist, George street. WANTED, a Boy, about 15 or 10, for the Painting. Apply to Wm, Gilchrist, George street. WANTED, a respectable Lad to learn the Printing Trade. Apply, in own hand-writing, to Coulls and Culling, Steam Printers, Rattray street. TO LET—A large Room in a Brick Building, Princes street; 30ft x 20ft. F. F. Hardy. WANTED, General Servant. Apply to Mrs Stephenson, Manor Place. WANTED, Sitting-room and Bedroom ; central situation. Another lodger no object. State terms, “J.H.,” Star Office. WANTED, a Washer-up. Apply Times Restaurant, Princes street south. WANTED Known—Poison laid for Dogs in the Garden, corner of Duudas and Cumberland streets. WHITING. ON SALE, by the undersigned, Whiting in small barrels. DAVID BAXTER & CO., High street. LOST, Gold Brooch, between Cargill street and Kirkpatrick’s. Finder rewarded by returning same to the Star office

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Evening Star, Issue 3304, 22 September 1873, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 3304, 22 September 1873, Page 3

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