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Late Advertisements. H “TWA HOURS AT HAMK.” SONGS OF SCOTLAND. EADQ U ARTE US DR ILL • SHED. Ccrnmencißg FRIDAY, I) !-:C 0 M BER 26, MR KENNEDY (The Scottish Vocalist), Will give his Celebrated Entertainment on THE SONUS OF SCOTLAND, Assisted by the following members of the Family Miss Helen Kennedy • Soprano. Miss Marjory Kennedy - Contralto. Mr David Kennedy - • 'Jenor. Mr Robert Kennedy ■ ■ Tenor. Mr James Kennedy • * Baritone. Pianoforte—The Misses Kennedy. THUS. KENNEDY, Agent, EVANGELICAL PREACHING. CHRISTIAN CHAPE L, Great King street South. Tl| R. T. H. RATES, IVI Eviingcliat, from America, Will (D.V.) Preach in the above place TO-MORROW EVENING. Subject: “Ordination to Eternal Life.” ANTED, CabinetMakeo; also. Upholsterer for the Country. Black, Thomson, and Co., Manor Place. WAIKARI DISTRICT SCHOOL, HALFWAY BUSH. Amateur concert In aid of SCHOOL FUNDS, WEDNESDAY EVENING, DEC. 3, Commencing at 8 p m. An Excellent Programme, of Vocal and Instrumental Music and Humorous Readings. Tickets, &s each, may be obtained from Committee, pupils, or storekeepers of district. jp AU L & MiCTHE RS 0 N Jetty stkeet, LICENSED^CUSTOM HOUSE AGENTS, HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENTS, SHAREBROKERS, ' ACCOUNTANTS, AND ACTUARIES. OTAGO LICENSED VICTUALLERS’ ASSOCIATION. THF. Quarterly General Meeting will be held on Tuesday, the 2nd Decern) cr, at the Bull and Mouth Hotel, Maclaggaa street, at half-past 7 o’clock p.m. ’ Business of importance. JOHN CARROLL, President. A CON CERT by the Mornington Band of Hope will be held in the old Schoolhouse, Mornington, on Monday Evening, Ist December. 1873. J. M, Jago, Esq., in the chair. Doors open at 7 p.m. Chair to be taken at half-past 7. Tickets, Is ; Children, 6d. THOMAS MORRIS. Hon. Sec. Hirst church. H E REV. W. WILL • Will Preach TO-MORROW, Morning and Evening. JJUNEDIN SAVINGS BANK will be closed oh Monday, Ist December, and opened on Tuesday, 2nd December instead. EDMUND SMITH, Manager, WANTED, a good, sober Cook.*' Apply Times Restaurant. WAKARI HANGERS. —The Quarterly Meeting will be held in the Drillshed on Wednesday Evening, 7.30 Business of importance. J. Whyte, Sec. W. R. LOST, Two One-pound Notes. Finder rewarded by returning to Wood, Grocer, Princes street. WANTED, a steady Waiter. Apply Times Restaurant. WANTED, four good Carpenters. Apply at White Horse Hotel, between 9 and 10 o’clock. Town Job. Wages, 13s per day. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. JOHN JOLLY, Jimi. DURING the building of new premises, . John Jolly, Jun , Watchmaker and Jeweller, will carry on business in the shop of D. S. Jolly, Picture Frame-maker, George street, opposite Royal George Hotel. Field naturalist ci ÜB.-Excur-siou on Monday ; Flagstaff. Meet at north end of George street at noon. fTHBNDERS are invited fur work in con. nectiou with North-east Valley Schoolhouse. Specification to be seen at Schoolhouse, where tenders are to bo lodged on or before Friday, sth December. JAMES FARQUHAKSON, Secretary to School Committee, MEETINGS. NATIONAL PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY AND SAVINGS INSTITUTE. IN consequence of Monday next being a Public Holiday, the usual Monthly Meeting of this Society, for the receipt of subscriptions, applications for shares, loars, &c., will be held on Tuesday next, 2nd* December, between the hours of six and eight o’clock p.m., at the offices of the Society, No. 1 Chambers, Princes street (opposite Government Buildings). JAS. B. M'CULLOCH, Secretary, SOUTH DUNEDIN CHURCH. E Parish of South Dunedin having ;eu constituted by the Diocesan Synod, aving had certain b'oundaries assigned 1 hereby call a meeting of all Male >ers of the Church within such bouni, for the purpose of Electing a Church■n and Vestry. The meeting will be ,n Monday next, at 7 30 p.m., in the Jouucil Chambers. 1 F. G. EDWARDS, Curate. St Paul’s Parsonage, November 28, 1573.

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Evening Star, Issue 3363, 29 November 1873, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3363, 29 November 1873, Page 3

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