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“I die game,” as the partridge said when it was shot. A gentleman who was suffering from a severe cold recently assisted at a penny reading. Part of this contribution to the evening’s entertainment is thus reported by the local journal : Oh, bud this is dice ! How we love widter—■ add the bcaudiful sdow the rigging the berry bells—the log icigles on the cordices—add, as the poet so fidcly cggzpresses id, 1 the frozd upod the widder parle,’ all cobbide to redder this, the widder seasod, the best charing, lovely, and beaudiful of all the seasods.”

Late Advertisements. TENDERS WANTED, for the Erection, in Wood, of the PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT SCHOOLS AT MOSGIEL, GREY TOWN, POPOTUNOA, AND PORT MOLYNEUX. Plans and specifications, &c., to he seen at my Office ; and also at the present Schoolhouses in the various districts named. Tenders for-each—addressed to the Secretary for Public Works—will be received till noon on Tuesday, November 18th. DAVID ROSS, Architect, Prin’es street (opposite the Criterion. EADINGS, CONCERT, &c. The Senior Pupils of SOUTH DUNEDIN SCHOOL, Assisted by Lady and Gentlemen Amateurs, purpose giving their ANNUAL ENTERTAINMENT, In the Schoolroom, top of Stafford street, on WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOV. 5, In aid of the School Prize Fund. A Mercer, Esq,, Mayor of Dunedin, in the chair. See programmes. nnENDERS wanted till Noon on Tuesday, X. llth inst,, for Throe Stone and Brick Shop and Dwellings in George street, for Mr B. Bagley. DAVID ROSS, Architect, Princes street (opposite the Criterion.) ANTED, National Insurance South British Shares. J. B. BRADSHAW, Land Agent and Sharebroker, Temple Chambers. and NATIONAL PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY & SAVINGS INSTITUTE. rTHHE Monthly Meeting of this Society, A for the receipt of Subscriptions, &c., will beheld at the offices of Mr C, R. Chapman, Young’s Buildings, next Bank of New Zealand, on Monday Evening next, November 3rd, between the hours of six and eight o’clock. C. R. CHAPMAN, Acting Sec, ANTED, a Smart Youth with a knowledge of business. Wages, 255. Barron, Grant, and Co. WANTED, General Servant. Apply Mr White, storekeeper, Manor Place. ANTED Known—The Cave. The Cave, No 2, Grand Opening Night. New Times Boot Mart. ANTED Known-Thousands of people to call at the Cave, No 2, Princes street south. 'ANTED Known—The Cave is the Cheapest Shop in the City. B. J, Lowry, proprietor.

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Evening Star, Issue 3338, 31 October 1873, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3338, 31 October 1873, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3338, 31 October 1873, Page 3

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