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Once is Enough : When Arthur was a very small boy his mother reprimanded him one day for some misdemeanour. Not knowing it, his father began to talk to him on the same subject. Looking up in his face, Arthur said, solemnly, “ My mother has ’tended to me.” Late Advertisements. KNOX CHURCH. rjIHE Collection on Sunday, Che 2lst inst. will be in aid of the Church Extension Fund. FIRST CHURCH. fJIHE REV. MACKENZIE FRASER Of Geelong, Victoria, Will Preach To morrow, Morning and Evening. TO LET, Three-roomed Cottage, with stabling. Apply Weighbridge, Princes street South. WANTED, a Boots ; references required. Apply Shamrock Hotel. WANTED, two good Carpenters, at M‘Uonald’s Wool Scouring Factory, Albany street. mo LET—Eight-roomed Detached House, I every convenience, centrally situated, with a tine view of harbor. Apply F. H. Evans, corner High and Princes streets. WANTED, Female Cooks; also Waiters and Waitresses, General Servants, Housemaids, and Barmaids, LI weekly. Misj Cane’s Office. WANTED, a useful Girl, about fifteen, small family. CornerKingand Albany streets. WANTED Known—Grand Temperance Demonstration and Picnic. Refreshments on ground town prices. F. J. Butterfield, caterer. WANTED, by a Married Couple, Furnished Sitting and Bed rooms, with use of kitchen. Address “ C.,” stating terms, &c., office of 'his paper. WANTED, a General Servant; also, a Nimegirl. Apply Mrs M‘Cambridge, next Dr Sorley’e, StuaH street. TENDERS Wanted till noon on Tuesday, 30th instant, for the erection, in wood, of Immigration Barracks at Oamaru for the Provincial Government. Plans, &c., to be seen at my office, and at Mr Galbraith’s Timber Yard, Oamaru. DAVID ROSS, Architect, Princes street. WANTED Known—Grand Skittle Tournament. To commence on Monday Evening, at Queen’s Hotel, Albany street, at 8.30. ANTED Known—That Members of Queen’s Skittle Club will meet at the Club Room at 8.30 p.m. on Monday. WANTS '*, Tailors—Two Coat Hands and Two Small Job Hands. Constant employment guaranteed, and highest wages given. Apply immediately to J. Nelson, Tailor, &c., Timaru. WANTED Known—That Court Enterprise, 3990, will meet at the South Australian Hall, on Tuesday, the 23rd inst. Nomination of Officers. PRINCESS THEATRE. Wanted, a good Machinist for Dresses for 100 Children for Pantomime. C. O’Brien and Co. WANTED, a smart, active Lad. Apply to “ Fly,” Guthrie and Asher, Princes street south. WANTED, a Boy to drive horses. Apply, Monday morning sharp, i>. Lewis, Castle street. WANTED, a useful Man. Apply Mr Middleton, tobacconist, George street, next Neale’s Boot Mart. WANTED, useful Girl, about fifteen. Small family, corner King and Albany streets. BOXING DAY. RAILWAY TRIP ! SPORTS I GIFT DISTRIBUTION. THE TENTH ANNUAL FETE Of the M ANCH E STER U N IT Y of ODDFELLO WS Otago District, In Aid of the Fund for the Relief of Distress, WILL be held (by the kind permission of the owners) at the beautiful Township of St. Leonards, on the line of the Dunedin and Port Chalmers Railway. His Excellency the Governor has graciously signified that he will be present. Trains convey mg excursionists to the ground will commence to run from Dunedin at 9.30 a.m, ; from Port Chalmers at 10.30 a.m. Thereafter trains will run at short intervals throughout the day. The last trains will leave the ground at 7 o’clock. Tickets for trip, from Dunedin or Port Chalmers and back, giving entrance to the grounds, including gift distribution, Ac., 2s Gd each. Children under 12, accompanied by parents or guardians, free. Tickets to be obtained from Members of Committee, in Dunedin or Poft Chalmers, and the Ticket Windows at the Railway Stations. T. ANDERSON, Secretary.

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Evening Star, Issue 3381, 20 December 1873, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3381, 20 December 1873, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3381, 20 December 1873, Page 3

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