Late Advertisements. PROVINCIAL COUNCIL ELECTION. THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY. GENTLEMEN, —At the earnest and repeated solicitation of a very large number of my fellow-electors, including many of the most influential citizens, I have at last resolved to come forward as a candidate to fill the vacant scat. I appear as an independent candidate, not connected with any political clique or party, and, in fact, as the people’s representative. Yours obediently, C. R. CHAPMAN. PROVINCIAL COUNCIL ELECTION. A MEETING of the Supporters of Mr C R. Chapman will be held in the Hall underneath the Athenaeum This (Friday) Evening, at 7 30 o’clock, to form Committee, &c. A large attendance requested. WANTED, a useful Girl, about 14. Apply 56 High street. WANTED, a Bricklayer, to build Three Chimneys. Alex. King, North-east Valley. PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY OF OTAGO. fJIHE TENTH ANNUAL MEETING Of this SOCIETY will be held THIS EVENING, AT EIGHT O’CLOCK, At the society’s offices, temple chambers, PRINCES STREET. Dividends for the Half-year on Shares of Class A are now payable, together with a Bonus out of Surplus Profits, at the rate of ONE AND A-HALF PER CENT. PER ANNUM. J. S. WEBB, Secretary. TO-NIGHT J TO-NIGHT!! Grand amateur concert and BALL in the MASONIC HALL, On FRIDAY, the 27th instant, In aid of a man in bad health, who wishes to go to Melbourne to undergo a surgical operation See Handbills. WANTED, a number of active Girls for Paper Bag Making. Samuel Lister, Stafford street. ANTED, a smart Boy ; one aceus* r\ -d , tomed to the trade preferred. Apply u. Buchanan, Bootmaker, Rattray street. VX7ANTED, Two or Three Masons Ch 1m ° Ul<^ Dench’s Buildings, Port TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF DUNEDIN. GENTLEMEN, —I beg to offer myself as a candidate for the seat in the Provincial Council vacated by Mr Bathgate. Your obeJient servant, e. b. Cargill. WANTED, all those paltry occupiers of premises in Princes streets, between High and Manse street, to remove before the Ist of April, to make way for our slop establishment. Granny and Co. WANTED Known—Clothing Department removed to corner of Princes and Manse streets during rebuilding. Brown Ewing, and Co. ’ WANTED Known-The whole of the Men’s and Boys’ Clothing must be sold. Brown, Ewing, and Co. WANTED, Purchasers for the whole of Brown, Ewing, and Co.’s Drapery Stock, at the compulsory sale. WANTED Known—The Premises coming down compels Brown, Ewing, and Co. to sacrifice their Stock, ANTED the Members of the A.O.F. to muster at Murray’s Hotel on Friday, the 27th instant, to celebrate Court Enterprise Anniversary Supper. NOTICE. THE Male and Female Immigrants, per s.s, “ Mongol,” will be Engaged at the immigration Barracks, Caversham, tomorrow (Saturday), at 10 o’clock a.m. COLIN ALLAN, Immmigration Officer. SATURDAY, 28th FEBRUARY. At 12 o’clock. HOESEHOLD FURNITURE. IVT<IiANDRESS,' HEPBURN, & CO. are instructed to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Manse street, on Saturday. 28th February, at 12 o’clock, An assortment of Household Furniture comprising— ’ Couches, easy chairs, hall table, and chairs, rocking chair, gilt cornices, dressing table, marble slab washstand, double wood bedstead, spring mattress, engravings, ebromos, Ac. Harmonium and Pulpit. American stoves, kitchen range, chairs, &c,, &c., &c. Terms at sale. NOTICE TO PUBLICANS AND OTB WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. ■jVTOTICE is hereby given, that all pe ’ who desire to obtain Licenses i the Licensing Act, 1873, in the undex tioned Districts, viz, Half-way ] North East Valley, Town of Port Chali Blueskm, Portobello, Peninsula, Cavers Moruington, City of Dunedin (South W City of Dunedin (High Ward), Cit Dunedin (Bell Ward), City of Dui (Leith Ward), Roslyn, Kaikorai, suburban, must, on or before the thin of March next, cause to be delivered t( Clerk of the Resident Magistrate, Dun a notice in writing signed by them in p form, and accompanied by a certifies terms of the Statute and Ordinance in behalf provided. WM. PARKER STREET, Clerk «,M, Court, Duned Dunedin, February 27, 1874,
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Evening Star, Issue 3438, 27 February 1874, Page 3
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