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Late Advertisements. EVANGELICAL PREACHING. Christian Chapel, Great King street. * S TH 0 S. H. BATE (Evangelist, from America) Will (D.V.) preach TO-MORROW EVENING, Subject: “ Baptism in the Holy Spirit and in Fire ” FIRST CHURCH. fJIHE REV. F. W. M. WILSON. From Camperdown, Victoria, A ill preach in the above Church Te-morrow, Morning and Evening. WANTED, 'a Smart Waiter at Watson’s Commerci-1 Dining Rooms. WANTED, a Smart Youth, with a knowledge of I'own, to make himself generally useful. Apply Box 158, Post (Jrhr*e SONS OF TEMPERANCE. HP* 11 ® egular Meeting of the Antidote _■* Division will be held on Monday, at place P m ’ ttet,ongre BatioQal8 atioQal l fla,1 > Moray Business : Nomination of officers. CHAB. SELBY, R.S. TWO Furnished Rooms To Let, five minutes’ from Post Office. Apply Peterson, corner of Walker street. TO the Ratepayers of Dunedin ; Gentlem®n, lam a Candidate for the Mayoralty, and solicit your support.—l remain, your obedient servant, HENRY J. WALTER. VV in about a fortnight, a * * House of six or seven rooms. A good rent for a nice place. Wm. Dalrvmple Agent. * ’ w ANTED, a. smart Boy, Burton Brothers. WAN iED CO PURCHASE, a Section m High or Bell Ward, with or without house. Apply, stating particulars, to “ A. B.,’’ Box 33, Post Office.

TUESDAY, 23rd JUNE, 1874, At 2 o’clock. For the benefit of ■whom it may concern CRUSHED LOAF SUGAR, Ex Himalaya. 200 casks, each one cwt. In lots to suit purchasers. \ HITELAW and CO, WANTED, One or Two Rooms'Unfitrnished, for a gentleman. Address, WANTED, Partial Board and Residence by two gentlemen engaged during the day. Address Box 148. OOARD AND RESIDENCE.—J. p. . P^ e f? on > Arlington House, next Masonic Hall, Curne street, Port Chalmers. ELECTION NOTICES. TO THE CITIZENS OF DUNEDIN. Gentlemen, —i beg respectfully to intimate that I am a Candidate for bdecLon a^6S or^com^n g Mayoral I am, Gentlemen, Your most obedient servant, keith Ramsay. SALES BY AUCTION, OTAGO WOOL AND FLA.t STORES. IRIVER, STEWART, AND CO. . VT . AND STATION AGENTS nT?2.SS2 L AND PItOD UCE BROKERS are l ,re P are d to make AE VANCES on the MOST LIBERAL TERM! ° n > t r h^. l , NColvllNG CLIP of WOOL, als on NEW ZEALAND HEMP or other Prc dace, either for sale here or for shipment t their Agents in Melbourne, London, or th United States. TUey win hold SALES atKAIKORAI YARDS, every Wednei day, at II o’clock, of Fat Catth Sheep and Lambs. OTAGO WOOL AND PRODUCJ STORES, every Wednesday, j 3 o clock, of Wool, Sheepskim Hides. Tallow. Flax, ko. TO LET. TO LET, those large, commodious, and centrally-situated Offices lately in the occupation of Messrs George Gray Kussell, Apply to Neill and Co., Universal FOR SALE. FOR SALE. The Equity of Redemption in part of Section 91, Block Yl., Town District. THE Property consists of Half-an-Acw of Land, situated in the main street of the Suburban Township of Mornington, together with the N iue-roomed Building erected thereon, which latter contains a commodious Shop, a good dry Cellar, and a substantially, built Bake house. On the land is also a well-built Stable containing two stalls. For further particulars apply to MESSRS KENYON <a TURTON, Solicitors, Dunedin.

FOR SALK, Sections on Shiel Hill Estate. Some of these are admirably adapted for villa residences. J. Reid Mackenzie, late Club, High street. FOR SALE, Fruit Trees, Hawthorn Quicks, Rhubarb* Strawberries, Early Potatoes, &c. William Langmuir, Railway Bridge, Caversham. FOR SALE, Four-roomed House and two Sections in St. Kilda; also, To Let, a Store m Forbury Township. Arch. Moir, Manse street, Dunedin. FOR SALL, a few Choice Sections—healthy locality—front main road, Cheap; terms, Bowmar, Mornington. O S _ A L E. Ex Undine and Himalaya, 400 casks Younger’s India pale ale, quarts and pints 100 cases Devonish champagne ale, quarts and pints 300 cases Byass’s red label stout, do do Pale and brown sherry and claret TO ARRIVE, Per Roslyn Castle and Hindostan. 200 casks Younger’s India pale ale, quarts and pints 100 cases Devonish champagne ale. do do 100 do Bass’s India pale ale, do do UK) do Truman’s extra double stout, do do Port, sherry, old brandy (dark and pale), hock, champagne, Chablis claret R. M. ROBERTSON & CO.

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Evening Star, Issue 3534, 20 June 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 3534, 20 June 1874, Page 3

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