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Late Advertisements £JnLEDOMaN S CfETY uF OTAGO, As the Secretaiy’s < ffioe wis dosed on the ’26th instant, the lime for receiving entries for the ensuing Ganna has been extended to TCkSDA Y, the .' Oth, at 4 p.m. A L XAND EI { F I N I J LATK R , Secretary, Corner of Princes and High streets. IJfrEKSONS who attended the Catholic Picnic without 'tickets, are requested zo nay Mr Maced o street. V- r ANTED to .Sell. Fast-trottimi Mare Polly Green ; a'So Fast-trotting Pony Prncc Charlie. A pply doho 1 eckie. tl ; ANUtI), a respectable woman to '* V take charge of a baby. Address *• XV,” v TAR office. /'ANTED, Carpenters to tender for repairs to fence. George street. James Copeland, WANTED, a Servant, Mrs Lewis, Pitt street. ANTED, a Female Servant. Mrs Marshall, Duke street. _ a Meerschaum Pipe, at St, Leonards. Apply to Messenger, Bank N. S. Wales. FOUND, a Goose, on Saturday, in Princes street. Apply T. Hickey, Mason, Morav Place. TKM PER AN C E I) EMON STKATION COMMITTEE.

A MEETING will he held at the Athet\. mcum on Wednesday, 31st inst., at 7.30 p. in, CHAS. dk L. GRAHAM, Secretary. NORTH DUNEDIN VOL, RIFLES. THE Company (less the morning that previously competed) will compete for Kepresentaiivea at North Dunedin Range, To-morrow (Tuesday) Afternoon, at 3.30 sharp, under inspection of Sub-Lieut. 0 rant. JAMES ( OPELAND, Captain. DUNEDIN SAVINGS BANK W ILL be CLOSED as usual from the Ist to 12th JANUARY. EDMUND SMITH, Manager. fJIHE REV. W. MACBAE will Preach a Gaelic Sermon in the Old First Church, Dowling street, This (Monday) Evening, at Seven o’clock.

WANTED, by a Single Man, respectable Board and Lodging in private family ; single bedroom ; south of Octagon pre erred, Address, stating terms, “F,” Box B, Post y ffice. WANTED, two Shepherds. Apply at 10 o’clock on Tuesday, to Driver, Stewart, and Co. TO LET, Three roomed Cottage, with stabling. Apply, Weighbridge, Princes street south. \\J ANTED, a good Servant, for the » v country. Wages, 14U, Apply, Tamora House. High street. a good Housemaid; refer- ** < lie n rpiired. Criterion Hotel. V r.M 11 a .'D vs anted, to teach Apprentices, Sa'ary no olject. New Z-nland Clothing Factory, corner Stafford str et. "Y • Wanted. New Zealand Clothing Fa. Tory, corner of Stafford street I7IOR S A LE, Two sections. Frontages to Hillside and Gisborne roads. Thomas Pearce, at H. and T. ! aworth’s. CALEDONIAN SOCIETY OF OTAGO. A PPLICATIONS for STALLS for the xIL sale of Fruit, Pastry, and Toys only to be lodged with the undersigned up to To-morrow Evening, at 8 o’clock, at Wain’s Hotel. A. FINPLATER, Secretary. TpAPERHANGERS or Builders requiring X Scrim or Hessians, of superior quality and low price, should purchase at FISH & SON’S.

flEhi'T GLASS ((dance’s), just landed, ex Lady Jocelyn, 50 cases assorted siz3s, 16 and 21 oz, from 10 x 8 to 60 x 40. £ -Ha • CEN Sheet Glass.Just landed, * ex Albion, 50 cases, assorted sizes, 16 and 21 oz. nno Builders and Glaziers. Just landed, X 3 cases Kolled Hate, for skylights. FISH and SON. FISH A spy. Importers.

GILT Room Mouldings, Small shipment just landed, at FIsH and SUN’S, Importers, Princes street. HpO Painters and Others, tor White JL Lead. Oils, Glass, Paperhangings, and all painters’ requisites, at low prices and of superior quality, buy from FISH and SON, Princes street. The Trade liberally dealt with. P.\PE Fur an elegant Drawing-room Paper, inspect stock at FISH and S >N’S. APKH HA JN GIN OS. For a choice Dining-room Paper, go to FISH and SOS’S. FAPGoHaNGINGS. For fitting and Bedroom Papers, inspect stock at FIsH and SON’S. PAPER HANGINGS, For extensive assortment of all descriptions, f and cheapness in price, buyers should go to FISH and SON’S. APFHWAW'T+TnGS. Jut lauded, 20 bale? and 10 cases, ex Jessie Headman, splendid assortment. FISH and SON. JJ^APEKH AMUR'S. Poland, ex City I. of Dunedin and Margaret Galbraith, 40 bales and 15 cases. FISH and SON. PAP UKii Aa GI iN GS. Wholesale buyers are requested to inspect stock at undersigned, A liberal discount to Storekeepers and the Trade. __ _ FIS ? MdJSON. PaP|i;kH ANGIfsGS. Buyeis of 25 pieces of one sort treated as wholesale purchasers. FISH and >ON. PAPtR HANGINGS. Gentlemen about to redecorate their houses, should inspect the magnificent assortment now on view at FlsH and SON’S, Direct Importers, Princes street PaPLIGIaNGINGS. 100,000 pieces now on view at FISH and SON’S, Paperhanging Warehouse, street. FaPERTiANGINGS. Magnificent assortment now on view, from Cd per 1 piece, at FISH and SON’S.

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Evening Star, Issue 3387, 29 December 1873, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3387, 29 December 1873, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3387, 29 December 1873, Page 3

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