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Late Advertisements. DUNEDIN AND PORT CHALMERS RAILWAY. PORT CHALMERS REGATTA. MONDAY, 29th INST. PASSENGER TRAINS will run on the above day, according to the requirements of the traffic, when the ordinary time table will bo tuspended. WM. CONYERS, General Manager. General Manager’s Office, . Dunedin. WANTED Known.—David R. Hay’s Guinea Trousers are made of all-wool Tweeds. WANTED Known.—David R. Hay’s Guinea Trousers are thoroughly shrunk before being made up. WANTED Known.—David E. Hay’s Guinea Trousers are cut in the most artistic style. WANTED Known.—David R. Hay’s Guinea Trousers, will wear well and look well. WANTED Known.—David R. Hay’s Guinea Trousers agreeably astonish those who wear them. WANTED Known.-David R. Hay’s Guinea Trousers are undoubtedly the best value in New Zealand. WANTED Known.—David R. Hay’s Guinea Trousers are becoming greater favorites the more they are known. WANTED Known—That the Economist will save money by ordering David B, Hay’s Guinea Trousers, WANTED Known.—David R. Hay’ Guinea Trouserings comprise ai almost endless variety. WANTED Known.—David R. Hay’s Guinea Trousers may be worn bj the best gentleman in the Colony. WANTED Known.-David R. Hay’s Guinea Trousers are -worthy of a trial by every gentleman in the Province. "VI/ ANTED Known.—David R. Hay’s » » Guinea Trousers are surprisingly cheap and wonderfully durable. w them. ANTED Known.—David R. Hay’s Guinea Trousers please all who try WANTED Known.—David K. Bai Guinea Trousers are fashionab cut and carefully got up. WANTED Known.—David R. Ha l Guinea Trousers are made up in a style to suit the wearer.

MONDAY, 29th JUNE, At 2 o’clock. FREEHOLD PROPERTY IN THE FORBURY TOWNSHIP. M'LANDRESS, HEPBURN,' & CO, are instructed by the proprietor to sell, by auction, at their Rooms, Manse Street, on Monday, 29th June, at 2 o’clock, Sections 12, 13a, 13, and 14, Block XtV, each one-quarter of an acre, in the above township. These sections have frontages as folio /rs Section 12 has a frontage of 99ft to Vogel Road, and 110 ft to Gisborne Road; 12a. same frontage to Vogel Road by a depth of 110 f t; section 13 has a frontage of 55ft to Kennedy Road (metalled to unedin), by a frontage of 198 ft to Vogel Road; section 14, the same frontage by the same depth. Terms liberal. THE Undersigned, in returning thanks to his numerous Friends and Customers for the very liberal patronage he has received daring the last two and a half years of his re-opening business in Dunedin, would confidently call attention to his large and well selected stock of Mosgiel and other Tweeds, and, while soliciting a continuation of the support hitherto received, can promise Workmanship, Fit, and Material equal to any in the Trade in Town. Prices, per suit, irom Lfi 10a 6d to L 4 15s 6d. Black cloth and other suits equally cheap. Gentlemen providing their own cloth will have it made up with despatch, and the same attention as other customers, J. ADAMS, 'Jailor, &c., George street, Dunedin.

A. 0. F. COURT PRIDE OP DUNEDIN, No. 3,780. rpHR Twelfth Anniversary of the above Jh. Court will be celebrated by a Soirde, Concert, and Dance, on Wednesday, 29th July, 1874. JOHN WILSON, Secretary, MONDAY, 29th JUNE, At half*past 1 o’clock. At Stpart street Jetty. TWENTY-ONE~BAG3 OYSTERS, Just landed, per Wanganui, from the Bluff. Terms cash. ‘LANDRESS, HEPBURN, & CO. T SONS OF TEMPERANCE. HE Quarterly Summoned Meeting of the Division, No. 78, will beheld in the Congregational Hall, Moray Place, on JJop4ay Evening. Busine-.a: b lection of officers and to consider the advisability of joining the Grand Division General Funeral Fund. CHAS. SELBY, R.S. WANTED, a Situation by a first-class Female Cook; no objection to a first-class hotel; will be disengaged in a fortnight. Apply to Miss Allan, Registry Offipe, Qeorge street. WANTED Known— * Illustrated New Zealand Herald,’published on Monday, containing many Views of interest. TO LET, a Shop in George street. Apply to Mr Bacon, upholsterer, WANTED, three Boarders at Artillery Hotel; good accommodation; 18s per week. VV/ ANTED, for Waikouaiti, a Dressv v maker, competent to cut-out, &c. Apply Bing, Harris, and Co. WANTED, Housemaid and General Servant. Apply Mrs Brown, Heriot Row street. 1 \TJ ANTED, a respectable Girl, about vJ 1, j en ° r Bevant ®en. Apply Mrs Walker, Clyde street. J ANTED, good Plain Cook ; wages LSO per annum ; good reference required. Apply Mrs Clayton, Dowline litreet, . ,-.i ®

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Evening Star, Issue 3540, 27 June 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3540, 27 June 1874, Page 3

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