Late Advertisements. MILTON Hall, Stuart street. The Rev. D. M'Lean will preach on Sabbath first, at half-past 2 and 7 p.m. “ The Sabbath was made for Man.” LOYAL LEITH LODGE, L0.0.F. A SUMMONED M EETING of this Lodtre will be held on Monday, 9fch instant, at 8 o’clock p.m., for the purpose of electing a Standing Committee for present term. A. WILLIAMSON, N.G. PROTESTANT ALLIANCE FRIENDLY SOCIETY. THE Regular Fortnightly Meeting will be held in the Lodge Room, Milton Hall, on Monday, the 9fch instant, at 8 p.m, when a full attendance is desired. J. WALKER, W.M. The rev. j. crowley Will say MASS IN PORT CHALMERS, To-Morrow. ANDERSON’S BAY. rjIHE REV. HUGH M'KENZIK MUR i m ™ IU P readl ia Anderson’s Ba’ Church, To-Morrow Forenoon, at 11 a m ' CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Moray place. * THE REV. T. ROSEBY, L.L.D., will deliver a Lecture To-Morrow (Tabbath) Evening, on “The Opening of the Athemeum on Sunday considered as a Religious and Social Question.” Service commences at 6.30 o’clock. Known.— Dunedin Labor Exchange, corner of High and Princes streets. Engagements of all kinds effected. Country correspondents carefully attended to. List may be seen on application. John Skene, Proprietor.
MORE DRAPERY Ex Surat, at OXBU RG H HOUSE. First-class Colonial Tweed Trousers and Vests to match, 17s 6d (worth 3£s) Coats do, 21a and, 23s 6d Suits do, complete, 39s Bannockburn Tweed Suits, 35s (worth 70s) Boys and Youths’ Colonial Tweed Trousers, half price Also, 1,200 pair Merino and Wool Hoso and * half Hose, Is to la 6d C. JOHNSON. EVANGELICAL PREACHING. Christian Chapel, Great King street. CH OS. H. BATES (Evangelist, from America) Will (D.V.) Preach TO-MORROW EVENING. Subject; “Will Worship,” rjiHE REV. WILLIAM HENDERSON (From Ballarat, Victoria), Will Preach in the FIRST CHURCH, TO-MORROW, Morning and Evening. ENGLISH PRICES.-Nelson Series of School Books, at English prices. Scottish Series of School Books, at English prices, at WISE’S, Princes street. WANTED, twelve Girls for Paper-bag making. Apply S. Lister, Stafford street.
j TXTANTBJD, a Boy to run the Evening 1 A \ TAR - Apply W. Sargent, News Agent, Upper Walker street. \\T ANTED, Masons, Carpenters, BrickV V layers ; long job. Apply at once, breen Island Railway Works. Wages, 2s 6d per hour. WANTED, a useful Girl, about 15. Apply for address, Hogg and Hutton. ANTED, a stout Girl, to assist as ■ - General Servant in the country. Apply at once, A. Mercer, Ratfcary street. WANTED, Mosciel a Card Cleaner. Moagiel Woollen Factory, immediately. at the Apply T° i E ?’ Tvvo FurQlßhe(il Eooms, Port Chalmers. For address, apply Forsyth, Butcher, Port Chalmers. *R KIRBY will form an Evening Class X.VJ. Monday, 9th inst. ’ ALL SAINTS’ SCHOOL. February 7, 1874. NEW ZEALAND SUBMARINE GOLD MINING CO. (LIMITED). A N Extraordinary General Meeting wil take place on Monday Evening, a half-past seven o’clock, at f.W® c- -- vii xtxuuuc \y Civening, a half-past seven o’clock, at the Friendly Sf cieties’ Hall. Business : To receive En ffineers final report before his departure t Europe on the 10th inst. (on the completio of the Company’s first boat), and to ador measures for transporting the Platvpus t the scene of operations. W. ORAM BALL, Legal Manager. B OARD AND RESIDENCE for Gentl ‘ men, Loraine House, Clark street. street. ANTED, a Good Servant Girl. Apph Mrs English, Loraine House, Clat 0 LET, a Two-roomed. House. Inquire Mr Attwood, Post Office, Morningtor OW LANDED, ex Warrior Queen, 50 cases Belgian glass, from 10 x Bto 28 x 22, and on sale cheap. FISH & SON, Princes street. ANTED, a Restaurant Cook ; also Man asWasher-np, “Times Re taurant,” Princes street south. ANTED, a Firat-elass Counter Hat Esther and Low, Grocers. TO LET, a Large Room, 30 x 20, a fi: class opportunity for a Restaurant Store. Apply to Matthew Thomas, Hano: street. Board and residence.—w au Furnished Apartments, with Board, the flat, for Two Ladies and a Gentleir “H.E.A.,” Star Office.
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Evening Star, Issue 3421, 7 February 1874, Page 3
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