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Late Advertisements. I* A LANCE SHEET OF THE SURAT BELIEF FUND— Total amount of Subscriptions £ s. d. 770 19 0 Amount distributed .. Advertising Stationary Stamps Telegrams Cab hire Exchange Commission, &c. Donation to Captain Hayward Benevolent Society ... £ s. d. 669 0 0 13 6 0 0 11 6 0 9 1 2 0 10 1 6 6 0 4 6 31 10 7 10 10 0 42 0 0 A. MERCER. CHAS. H. REEVES, Dunedin, 20th May, 1874. 770 19 0 Treasurers. DUNEDIN DISTRICT SCHOOLS. THE DUNEDIN SCHOOL COMMITTEE invite Applications, accompanied with testimonials, to fill the situation of Male Junior Assistant Teacher at the South School, Stafford street. Salary, seventy-five pouuds per annum. Sydney James, Secretary School Committee. SUPERIOR Board and Residence for Gentlemen. Mrs Lockhart, Castle street. References to Rev. R. L. Stanford. WANTED KNOWN.—AII kinds of Furs Cleaned, Altered, and Repaired; Albatross skins made into Muffs and 9-°™ retteß ' en i Cargill street, corner of Filleul street. WAN'IED, a good Workman; also, Apprentice. T. Price, bootmaker, Stafford street, two doors from Princes street. WANTED, First-class Hand to take charge of the Haberdashery and Fancy Department. a. and T. Inglis, L| IENDERb are invited for- Forming and Metalling a Right-of-way, Laying Drains, &c. MASON & WALES, Architects. PUBLIC NOTICE. T°LLSwiU be levied at Check Bar on St. ivilda road, on and after this date. By authority of Provincial Government. HUGH M'CUTCHEON, Dunedin, May 21, 1874. OTAGO RIFLE ASSOCIATION. A MEETING of the Council of the A Association will he held at my o on Friday Evening, the 22nd inst., at e o clock. All Members are requested to n a final settlement of accounts for pa' prizes at Parade on Monday next. SYDNEY JAMBS, Secretar FRIDAY, 22nd MAY. At 2 o’clock. S °£? t RIOR ENGLISH HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, COTTAGE PIANO AND EFFECTS, * iy‘LANDRESS, HEPBURN, & CO LTJ. are instructed by the Proprietor, who is leaving the irovmee, to sell by auction, on the premises, George street north (next Miss 1 erner s store), on Friday, May 22ud, at 2 o clock, The whole of his superior household furniture and effects, mostly imported by himself from England, Comprising— Cottage pianoforte, music Canterbury, telescope, dining table, card tables, table and chairs, pictures, crystal, E.P. ware, cutlery, bedsteads, horse hair mattresses, bedding, chest of drawers, toilet table and glass, carpets, washstands and ware, handsome dessert service, damask curtains, carpenter s tools, &c. Terms at sale, ANTED, a smart Boy as Apprentice T ▼ to the Bootmaking. Apply T. Collie, Bootmaker, Great King street. HALL.—Address by Blake, on Friday Evening, at 7.30. i “The Awakening in Edinburgh.” MINISTERS of Dunedin and ot requested not to marry m\ Charlotte Stuart, or Bukcr, to Jam* a carpenter, Dr Stuart having refus< so, without my consent. Prances Pi ANTED, Machinists, Dresi and Improvers. A. and T. WANTED Known, Band of I morrow Night, Oddfellow seven sharp. F lOR SALE, two Water Casks, w Apply Mrs Tall, Duncan stree "ANTED, a useful Girl, abi Apply A. Anderson, Clothie tray street. ANTED, a steady Man; < stant employment. Apply mcke, Kaikorai Glue Works. ANTED by Lady, Furnishei „ . „„ ln private residence. A.H.Z.,” office of this paper. \XjTANTCD the Party to Ret . Umbrella that they took in ior their own from mv store on < night. Wallace, George street. WANTED, a Plumber. App to-morrow morning. An ’ Mornson, Plumbers, High street. W ANTED, -Apprentices to tl H - M R H. A. B U R ] Pianoforte and Organ Tune Late Assistant Organist and Turn Right Honorable in Council th ment of India. Bombay Cathedi Orders received at Messrs N Scoullar’s, Rattray street. A ndeeson & MORRIS Plumbers, Coppersmiths, Tinsmiths, Gasfitters, Zincworkers, (Late in the employ of A. & T. Bur Beg to inform the public that they hay. menoed business on their own account, u street, nearly opposite the Empire Hotel by doing nothing but first-class work i derate charges, they hope to merit a si public patronage.

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Evening Star, Issue 3508, 21 May 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 3508, 21 May 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 3508, 21 May 1874, Page 3

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