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a«ASra Advertisements. Y §C.aqOL COMMITTEE. THE Statutory Annual Meeting will be held in the Middle District Schoolhouse, between' York place and Dowling street, on Monday, the I2th"instant, at 7 p.m. Business :To receive Heport and Bal- ‘ since Sheet. To elect School Committee for ensuing year. : ' : - r ‘ - . SYDNEY JAMES, Secretary. ANTED, a first-class Pastry-Cook. ' f Apply J. G> Eroon, Confectioner, George street. ' : ...... ANTED, a Button-holer ; good hand ~ ... can. haye good wages and constant work. New Zealand Ciothing Factory, corner.Stafford street. , PUBLIC . NOTICES. ;. , 0 ■ r,.. Opposite Gridirpn : Hptet, : . For Tradesmen, Farm- Secants, -Ships’ . , Stewards, descriptions. ,u,!, ; ;i Country correspondents carofully attended to. ~ ‘~ ~ ' y 'PAVLETICH’S NEW; UNIVERSAL DIN; IN.G ROOMS; ; Maclagganstreet. THE Proprietor-■has, -at'great expense, fitted upj with every comfort and' conveniehce' the above extensive Dining Rooms. Meals in good, and alWaya ready. Dinner, with glass of Ale, Is; Tea or Coffee ifpreferred.. Jjßs per WOeJb :r‘ wrcu E s » Xx. Fainter, Glazier, and Paperhangor, Itoporber 'glass, plaia and ornamental, ships’ signaland deck lights, glass, shades, r cucumber and propagating'glasses <' white lead;' oils and colors, ■ ; ‘ . George Dnnedih. ' !: 1

A MERRY -CHRISTM AS Aisrh A TT A:PPV -i '■•■>K£W YEAR.. ; CHRISTMAS OaKES of superior quality rind in endless variety at the'. VI C/r OR IABAR.ERy,: : ! i ‘.George street,i m Soirees, and-Bio-nicS supplied in.4he.beSt' style and at moiiOrate charges. f.,. ■’ : HE:N)B Y STE.I’NMET-Z/ ?T i< Bakfer and Grocer, ' . . V > “Vicxoßi a bakery, ? j hKI ' George street.,!: : -i.

: "Slv ! Vvp.-.li.a ;HvJ tcAi'; 'hvS X) N, PAINTERS,: PLUMBERS, GLAZIERS, AND .HpUSE;DECORA§roi9. > Experienced^Workmen, cent to aU parts of theJPrpjfijrice. ? j,. v ’ gv V«V’',.Vi.. n “ of. - .^hite ! . lead, Colors, Paperfiangings, Brush ware, Gold • Alpuldings, and MI PfipjtereV requisites. . The Trade and Country' Storekeepers supplied atlowest prices. PRINCES STREET SOUTH.

. .KDWp^.TiqNAL., Town mission .school. The above Sobpobwillbe Opened on Mon*, day, the 12th iniftanfc ■'f DUNEUIN DANCING ACADEMY.T ■RS,nHAMAMN'- tiegs to> iinform the _ parents attending her Juvenile. Classes, that the eame >yill .be sumed oh Saturday/ 171Ki m 1 " '•' Morning Class at* St,- Georse’s Hall, and Afternoon at ti>e Oddfellow§’ Hall.

f dancing •academy.; • **’ s,l ‘- '■’ ' St.iGfeorjt©’^ ; UAI 1 i " ~ . ■ Unto.*’.*::* XT4. • Bpmls an^ v lh^jlphabxfcj ! Dt)s ; qf panQte?*99 IjdU- Beheld, ran y the above Halit . ( v-&u-v,: t «,.[-> -'.-' r V,v For Adults—Tuesday Evening, from 8 till 10 o’clock - For Adults—Thursday Evening, from 8 till 'iO'dotdck'r. r?fvi ••«••• tm.,l For Adults—Saturday Evening, from 8 til) ■'iO.b'clQofci.i-'vi"' /. -v?-.'; For Morning, from .11 till p o'clock "‘P'\ Terms—cing’from dateof ehtrauck - -x.Vi lysi'd B —The;Saturday Afternoon Class' will be held in the Oddfellows’ Hall, from .3 till 5 o'clock., . " ( ' -■DUNEDINDAN GING; ACADEMY, '■? ST. GEORGE’S HALL... ; „. j; ; T the request of several‘ Ladies and . o^htlemeh; ! 4* will ! be formed for instructibn only;>'dnif atttWay ; Evening, Terms, one guinea per This will be a good opportunity .for tbo-e desirous of learning Dancing. Commencing Saturday, October 18, at 8 o’clock, ; -’ r; .■ : ■ ■DANCING..CLASSES../.\ :1 i • : . ST; GEORGE’S HALL.—Juveniles, Saturdays, from 3to 5. Adults, Mondays, from 7. to 9. ■. ~i Terms : One Guinea per quarter (commencing from date of entrance). • wJ;.KELLY',;Professor, ' •/(,’ ' From Her Majesty’s Theatre, London,. ■ii ii i ; ;rvl .;L :■; TENDERS. ' fJIBN DE KS will be. received till Noon : on Thursday, 15th current, to; i erect < Additions to the University Pudding, Bond street. . MASON- -, Architects;.!■"JEN I >EKS Wantedvtill noqn on Tuesday, . ,13th instant,, for the erection,in btipk of Three, Shops and.dwellings in Great King street, for Mr T. 0. Morgan.... i ■■ Architect. lie:-.;.- > •■■;•■ -BENTIBTBi^'-;! . ESTABLISHED 1862. ~~ MR ALFRED BOOT, DENTIST. . . ; pRINOBfI StUBBT, DoNKDIN. ~ ’ J. P. ARMSTRONG, SURGICAL AND MECHANICAL - DENTIST, : : ;V S T :u, A R Tip - i Opposite 1 theWisleyah.Chnrchi ~-dT ■* -.aT>!.'•/•> , .ii. f io i».jJr:<vicr;l v fthm ioto r 4r ii, u;;

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Evening Star, Issue 3397, 10 January 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 3397, 10 January 1874, Page 3

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