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Late Advertisements. A MEETING of Gemlemea desirous of securing the return of Mr Henry J. Walter as Mayor of the City, at the ensuing Election, are respectfully invited to meet at the J mpire Hotel, This Evening (Wednesday) atSo’clock THE NA.TION \L B\NK OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED). Capital—Two Millions Sterling, NOTICE is hereby given to Shareholders that the Fifth Call of Tan Shillings per Share upon Shares on the Colonial Register will be due and payable on the 30th inst. at the Bank in Princes street. By order of the Board of i irectors. ADAM BURNES, Inspector and General Manager. Dunedin, 15th June, 1874. FOR SALE.—A Milch Cow, just carved. Apply C. Sontag, Kaikorai. ANTED, a General Servant and a Nurse-girl. Mrs R. H. Leary, London street, near Albe t street. WANTrD, a Paperhanger; small job. Apply Henry Walden, Princes street south. tA, A a TED, a smart Lad, about tifteen. »T Apply Clifford and Morris, photographers, Fleet street. WANTED, for the wholesale drapery, an Assistant in the fancy department. Apply Biug, Harris, afad Co. A SERIES of MEETINGS of CHRISTIANS of the various PROTESTANT EVANGELICAL DENOMINATIONS Will be*beld (D.V.) in the MASONIC HALL, DUNEDIN, Commencing os Monday Evening, the 6th July, for Special Prayer to God for the advancement of the Redeemer’s Cause in this City and Colony.

All Christians affectionately invited to attend. Hour ef Meeting, each evening, 7.30 p.m. JOHN GOW, J. UPTON DAVIS, John reitu, THOMAS JONES, JAMES SMITH, J. AITK N CONNELL, JOHN JOYCE, Sub- Committee. Note.—The Hymn Books to be used at these Services are attainable at Mr Keith’s, bookselier ; or at the Bible and Tract Depot, George street, on and after Friday, the 3rd inst., and at the Masonic Hall on each night of meeting, price 3d each. Any communications to be acddressed to one of the Secretaries, to the Sub-< ’ommittee, J. Aitken Cennell, Esq., or John Joyce, Esq. NOTICE TO JOURNEYMEN CARPifiNTERS AND JOINERS. MONSTER MEETING of the above will be held at the Hibernian Hotel, on Friday next, at 7 p.m. WANTED, a ’! ailoress ; wa«es no object to a good hand. K. Rose, Princes si reet. FOUND, in Princes street, by Ching Chee (a Chinese), a Silver Watch. Apply to Neill and Boyd, Dowling street, DUNEDIN DISTRICT SCHOOLS. THE above Schools will Re-open on Mondaj, July 6. 3he Fourth School is carried on (during the building of the new school) at the Oddfellows’ Hall, George street. SYDNEY J*MES, Secretary Dunedin School Committee.

NOTICE. TO Prevent Mistakes, I beg respectfully to inform the Public that I am not connected with the firm of Drummond and Watson, Octagon. WILLIAM WATSON, 0| Martin and Watsoi, City Goal Depot, Stuart street. WANTED, a good Man Cook, for a Station. Apply Robert Gawn, Nunn’s Stables, Moray place. WANTED, a smart Girl, about sixteen, as General Servant. Apply Mrs Thos. Matheson, Loudon street. WANTED, General Servant. Mrs Pearson, top of Rattray street. WANTED, a thorough General Servant, .and a smart Girl, about fifteen, as Nursemaid. Address Mrs Mouat, Regent road, a few doors of George street. WANTED, spiart Lad. Apply Temperance Restaurant, Maclaggan street. WANTED, Carpenters. Bullen and M'Kenzit, opposite Queen’s Theatre. RECLAIMED LAND, DUNEJMN. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. SECTIONS in blocks 47 and 48, Dunedin, on the reclaimed land adjoining the Training Wall, will shortly be offered for sale. Particulars will appear in ‘Gazette’ of Bth July, 1874.

FOR SALE, IjlOR SALE, cheap, small Billiard Table. Apply Occidental Hotel, corner Manse and High streets. FOR SALE, a lot of American Doors. M'Gill and Thomson, Moray place. FOR SALE, Saw Mills and Plant in good working order ; cheap, and on easy terms if required. Apply Hugh Calder, Caversham. FOR SALE. The Equity of Redemption in part of Section 91, B.ock Vl, Town District. THE Property consists of Half-an-Acr* of Land, situated in the main street of the Suburban Township together with the me-roomed Building erected thereon, which latter contains a commodious Shop, a good dry Cellar, and a substantiallybuilt Bake-house. On the land is also a well-built Stable, containing two stalls. For further particulars apply to MESSRS KENYON & TURTON, Solicitors, Dunedis*

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Evening Star, Issue 3543, 1 July 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 3543, 1 July 1874, Page 3

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