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Archbishop Manning presided over a torchlight temperance meeting in Trafalgar Square, London, on October 27, and urged all hia hearers to become total abstainers.

Late Advertisements. THE GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL WILL bo Re-opened upon Monday, the 9ih February, in the Buildings in Dowling street, as formerly. Fees : Junior Classes, L2 per Quarter; Senior Classes, L2 10s per Quarter, payable m advance. There will be no Entrance Examination for the lowest class. The Lady Principal will furnish additional information. JOHN SPERREY, Secretary. THE Boys’ High School will be re-opened upon Monday, the 2nd February, in the Buildings in Dowling street, as formerly. Fees ; L2pcr quarter, payable in advance, ihe Rector will furnish addition information. JOHN SPERREY, Secretary. BY REQUEST. THE Working Model screw steamer Lady Fergusson will be shown a few days longer at the Octagon Market. Open Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday. Under steam from 2 p.m. to 930 p.m. Admission, Is ; children, 6d.

TO LET, a comfortable Six-roomed House in High street. Apply to Wm. Gowdie, High street. WANTED, Pick and Shovel Men ; also Stoaebreakera. Proctor and Whittaker, near Pailway Station, Dunedin. WAN I ED, a strong Lad aa Apprentice to the Blacksmith Trade ; one previously employed preferred. J. Howie. Bond street. V7"ACANCIEtf in Private Family for two . * oun g Gentlemen attending school. Address “ E.F.,” Star (-ffice. a useful Girl to assist in housework. Apply Mrs Keates, Castle street. ’ ANTED, a Tacker, also Machinist and Apprentices. Apply Mrs Keates, Castle street. LOST.— Taken from the Bailway station, by mistake, a Leather Hat Box, addressed F. S. Poberts, passenger per Albion. Please return to Arthur Briscoe and Co. ANIED, a Boy, to be useful on i farm. One that can milk preferred " ppiy John Healey, Grocer, Princes street. CARPEN TE K S.— The advertise X. wishes to apprentice himself to a car penter. Address “ Y.Z„» Stak office. STEAM TO PORT, MOLYNEUxTaNI KaITaNGaTA. taking cargo for Bal clutha, Inch Clutha, &c. THE Screw Steamer LAD "i OF THE LAKE wi. “sail for the above Ports 01 Tuesday, the 27th inst. Carg< till 4 p, m. Gr. F, REID, Agent, WANTED, a First-class Coat Hand ; highest wages to steady man. Apply, sharp, E. Stokes, George street. ANTED, Tailoresses, Apprentices, and Improvers. Apply on Tuesday, between 10 and 12, to Sargood, Son, and Eweu. CAVER3HAM PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, THE REV. MR STEVEN will preach 10-morrow, forenoon and evening.

WANTED, the person'who found a door key near the Wakari Toll-bar this morning, to oblige by leaving it at Messer’s Store. WANTED, a thorough good General Servant for a small family ; references required. Apply Mrs Marks, Hope street. ’ r WANTED, a strong, active Lad. Apply J. Peterson, grocer, Octagon. WANTED, Junior Clerk. Apply to Oliver and Ulph. WANTED, a lady residing in a new house near the Octagon, wishes to meet with a Young Lady to Board. One in business preferred. For cards of address, apply, B. Bagley & Son, Chemist, George L oS ml ast tefcwee n Princes theatre and Verandah Cottage. , Ked Wig, Finder will oblige by returning Theatre° 188 Mathews, Princesi VXTANTED, a Tradesman’s Books t “N D.” AMreal ANTED to Let, a five-roomed housi in High street. H. F. Hardy. DUNEDIN CHORAL SOCIETY. on Monday Evening, at eight o’clock. G. E. CAMPBELL, Acting Hon. Sec. WANTED, a good Housemaid ; reference required. Criterion Hotel. w street. ANTED, a few respectable Boarders at Mrs Muir’s, Old England, Stuart a good Blacksmith; nc but a first-class hand need app R. S. Sparrow and Co. WANTED, active Young Girl, to mal herself generally useful. Mrs G, ] West, Moray place,

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Evening Star, Issue 3409, 24 January 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3409, 24 January 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3409, 24 January 1874, Page 3

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