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The dressmakers are the best supporters of newspapers—they pattem-ize every one that falls into their hands. A strict Scotchwoman, of Presbyterian education, was induced to attend services one Sunday at Trinity, New York, this being her first appearance in an Episcopal Church. After service was over, she was asked how she liked it, and gave answer that “ it was very fine, but it was awfu’ wark for the Sabbath day.” An American editoifsays:—W e acknowledge our indebtedness to Messrs Fordham for a dish of very superior soup. We marked it “inside matter, and gave it an early insertion. Our contributors can always send such articles without any fear of their being crowded out, or laid ever until next week. AA. new use for patent pills has been discovered. A farmer living in a Kansas village was abruptly visited by robbers not long ago, and haying a gun and powder, but no shot, loaded with a box of fever pills, and blazed away. Jhe result was as satisfactory as though the rascals had swallowed the pills. One of them was killed outright, and another dangerously wounded. J .

Late Advertisements. SALE OF DUNEDIN CLUB HOTEL FURNITURE. In consequence of Friday, 3rd April, being Wood Friday, the sale will take place ou Thursday and Saturday, the 2nd and 4th pril, beginning each nay at 11 o’clock, instead of 12 o’clock, as previously advertised, M‘LAI\DRESS, HEPBURN & CO. THURSDAY and SATURDAY, 2nd and 4th April, at 11 o’clock each day. FURNITURE AND~E FIM-ToTT S Of the Dunedin Club Hotel. Furniture principally by the celebrated Glasgow makers, Wylie and Lockhead. TWO FIRST-CLASS BILLIARD TABLES By Alcook. ’ 'utlery, Electro plated Ware, Crystal, Dinner, Uessert, Breakfast and Tea Services, Engravings, Crystal and Bronze Gasaliers, Napery. The Largest Leamington Range in the Province, canahl- of cooking for 500 people. Register Grates, Pier Glasses, Hair-cloth Sofas, Brussels and other Carpets, splendid large Mahogany Sideboard, Cheffioniers, set Dining Tables, Double and Single Iron Bedsteads and Bedroom Plenishing, Cooking Utensils, &c. Stock, consisting of a large assortment of the choicest Wines, Spirits, and Beers, in bulk and bottle. BAR FITTINGS. M'LANDRESS, HEPBURN AND CO. are instructed by J. F. Jones, Esq. (in consequence of exniry of lease), to sell by auction, on the premises, High street, on Thursday and Saturday, 2nd and 4th April beginning each day at 11 o’clock, ’ The whole of the above superior Household Pnrniture and Effects, Wines, Beer, Spirits, Ac. Two splendid Billiard Tables, by Alcock. Catalogues in course of preparation, WANTED, a Competent Female General Servant. Apply to Mrs Hislop, Forth street, Pelicbet Bay. NOTICE. THE ‘Voters’List’ for the current year, for the District of Mornington Road Board, is now ready, and may be inspected by all persons interested therein at my house from this date till the 30th inst., at all reasonable hours. J. E. ATTWOOD, Clerk to the Board, Post Office, Mornington, April 1. THURSDAY, 2nd APRIL. At 2 o’clock. 250 CASES APPLES AND PEARS Ex Southern Cross. * DM. SPEDDING will sell at his Rooms • as above, Without reserve. PUI Bank Shares for sale. Apply J. B. A. Bradshaw, Temple Chambers. LAW.— Wanted, a Youth. Apply, in applicant’s handwriting, to Sievwright and Stout, solicitors. WANTED to Let, Furnished or Unfurnished Rooms, Peterson’s Brick Buildings, corner of Princes and Walker streets. WANTED, good Riveter; also, Boy. Otago Boot Factory, George street. WANTED, First-class Mantle-makers. Apply Brown, Ewing, and Co, WANTED, good General Servant. Mrs Williams, London street, next Scotland street,

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Evening Star, Issue 3466, 1 April 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3466, 1 April 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3466, 1 April 1874, Page 3

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