Late Advertisements.. WANTED Known, Cartes de Vlnte. Portraits of the Governor, >ir J-<B. Fergusson, presented gratis at K. Clifford and Co.’s Otago Portrait Gallery, Fleet street. WANTED, Bedroom and Parlor, furnished or unfurnished. Address “E.,” Star office.” HE REV. T M:\CKENZIeItIAsER, Of Geelong, Victoria, Will LECTURE in the FIRST CHURCH ON MONDAY EVENT MG, 20th Current, At Half-past Seven o’clock. Subject : “ Hjmnology,” with Musical Illustrations by the Choir. Mr E. K. Cakoiu. in the Chair, Admission free ; Collection on behalf of the Victorian Presbyterian Assembly Hall.
And on TUSDAY EVENING the 30th current, at half-past seven o’clock, Under the auspices of the Young Men’s Association of the First Church. Subject: "The Earth Geologically designed as a Human Habitation.” Admission free ; Collection on behalf of the Sunday School Library. WANTED, the Grass of a Paddock mown and stacked. Apply to Mr J. Anderson, Solicitor. FIELD Naturalist Club will Meet at north end George street, To-morrow, 2 sharp. Excursion. Leith Valley. WANTED to Lent, a Three-roomed. Cottage. Address "J. W.,” Post Office. WANTED, a General Servant; good wages given. Apply at MrsSweeney’s, near Panama Hotel, Upper Stuart street, Smith street. WANTED, Poom or part of Cottage, with fireplace. Address " 8.,” Star office. NOTICE. HIS Excellency the GOVERNOR will hold a I.evde at Fernhill. To morrow, Saturday, the27th List., at 12 o’clock. Gentlemen attending the Levee are requested to bring two visiting cards, each with their names legibly written or printed on it. One card to be presented at the door, and the other handed to the A.D.C. Gentlemen having cards for the Private Enttde are requested to attend at 11 55 a m., and to present their cards of Entree at the door. Dress Uniform or Evening Dress. { By order, j FRANCIS A. HARE, Private Secretary. I REWARD will be paid by the un- | dersigned on reoaiv ng information vhich will lead to the conviction of the >arty or parties who entered my yard last light and removed the C<*pa of the U heels rom the Forbury and Pailway Coaches. A •eward will also be paid on recovery of the saps. ROBERT PHIMESTER. LITERATURE.
eith and wilkie Have received — Aftermath, by Longfellow Spencer’s Works complete MT,fod Campbell’s Heminiscences M ‘Cosh’s Divine Government Hume’s ssays Keble’s Christian Year, in varieties of bind ings Gutta Percha Willie Walshe’s Dineasos of the Heart New Zealand, by A. Kennedy The Fiend’s De'ight, by Dod Grile The Port of Refuge, or advice and instructions to the Master Mariner in situations of doubt, difficulty, and danger—by Manley Hopkins Tegetmeurs Poultry Book Burton’s Scotland, in 8 vols, A l our with Cook through Spain, illustrated with photographs Plays and Puritans, Sir Walter Raleigh and his Time, and Kroude’s History of England—Essays by Charles Kingsley The Egyptian Sketch-Book, by C. G. Leland Historical 'ketches, by J. H, Newman Letters from Jamaica One of tbe “Thirty Pieces of Silver,” a strange history now for the first time told The Spectroscope and its applications, by J. Norman Lotkyer, F. H.S., with colored plate and illustrations, 4s 6d Proctor’s Light Science for Leisure Hours, second series Dulce Domum, Essays on Heme Life Tyndall’s * merican Lectures on Light Every Man’s Own Lawyer Tredgold’s Carpentry, new edition, 4s 6d Within the Maze, by Mrs Wood Globe Editions of tbe Poets, in half calf Bateman’s 200 Hymns and Melodies Yates’s Counting-house Guide Rankine’s Civil Engineering Rankine’s Steam Engine Spurgeon’s Sermons Toy Books on hand in great variety Shelley’s Workshop Appliances Magic Inkstand, to supply ink for 100 years The Trial of Sir Jasper, a temperance tale in verse, by S. Hall, F.S.A. New ' nnual for 1874 Routledge’s Every Boys’ Annual for 1874 NEW HUMOROUS BOOKS. The Unprofessional Vagabond, by Thomas Carlyle An Episode of Fiddletown, by Bret Harte 22 CASES or Royal Readers and other School Bonks English Presbyterian Hymn Books, and Books of every variety of literature Per AGNES MUIR, CITY OF DUNEDIN, and WARRIOR QUEEN. LOST AND FOUND Lost a Lady’s Watch, with chain. Finder rewarded. Apply James Irvine, Grocer, George street.
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Evening Star, Issue 3385, 26 December 1873, Page 3
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668Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3385, 26 December 1873, Page 3
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