PUBLIC KUTIOES. tablet in memory of the late KEY. DR BURNS. THE Deacons’ Court of the First Church having resolved to erect a Tablet in the Church to the Memory of the late Kev. Thomas Burns, D. D. ; and as many friends not connected with the Church have expressed a desire to contribute to the funds for this purpose, they and others who may wish to subscribe will be afforded an opportunity of doing so through the following gentlemen, who have kindly offered to receive subscriptions, viz. ;—Messrs Paterson and M‘Leod, Princes street; Messrs J. Mollison and Son, Eattray street; Messrs Park and Curie, Princes street; Mr A. Mercer, Rattray street; Mr John M‘Landree», Princes street; Mr J. T. Mackerras, Bond street; Mr James Walls, Princes street • Mr A. C. Begg, High street. ’ Subscriptions will also be received by any of the office-bearers of the First Church and the following members of Committee: Robert Paterson, of Paterson and M'Leod • Thomas Stewart, at Mr A. R, Livingston’s • James Muir, Manor place ; Wm. Youmr at the Colonial Bank. ROBERT PATERSON, Treasurer. GREY MOUTH COAL MINING CO. (Limited.) •TAM Furnished with Monthly Report and JL Plans, &c.. for the information of Dunedin Shareholders in the above Company, and they may be examined at my office. G. F. REID. FINAL NOTICE. ALL Accounts due to the Undersigned must be paid on or before the end of the month, or legal proceedings will be taken to enforce payment of same. Payments can le made to Mr D. ! . Hav. ALEXANDER E. HAY. September 18, 1874. AUCTIONEERS’ NOTICE. TOWNSHIP OF ST. LEONARDS. THE Unsold Sections in the above Township can be had from the undersigned at the rats of 120 per acre ; purchasers having all the advantages offered at the sale. M’LANDRESs. HEPBURN, & CO. VENETIAN BLINDS. f I TAYLOR’S Venetian Blinds are superior in point of Workmanship, Finish, and Durability to any imported. VENETIAN BLIND WORKS, Maclaggan street, Dunedin. WM. DALRYMPLE, Jr., Licensed Land Broker, prepares all the necessary Deeds for Transferring, Conveying, Leasing, and Mortgaging Land under the new Act. s TAMPER & SON, BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, Conveyancers, &c., RATTRAY STREET, Dunedin and Tokomairiro. THE GREATEST DISCOVERY OP THE AGE, JUST Received, another shipment of that splendid Egyptian Hair Coloring ; restores the color of the hair, whether lost by age or sickness ; does not color or injure the skin or the finest fabric. Agent : F. BEISSEL, Hairdresser, Princes street. Also, spendid patterns Tortoiseshell Back Combs, Pins, Sprays, Plaits, Hair Work of every description. For the growth of hair use BEISSEL’S CANTHARADITE FLUID. THE Undersigned, in returning thanks to his numerous Friends and Customers for the very liberal patronage he has received during the last two and a-half years of Lis 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 L 3 10s 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, Tailor, &c., George street, Dunedin. CHROMO-LITHOGRAPHS OF NEW ZEALAND SCENERY. D, BARRAUD proposes publishing Collection of Views in Chromo-Lith( graphy, embracing scenes of interest in tb North and Middle Islands. To enable him to carry the scheme out, he wishes to secure a certain number of subscribers, to whom the work will be issued at a lower rate than the published price. A prospectus, giving further particulars, may be obtained of W. M. Hodgkins, Esq Prices street, Dunedin, who bas kindly consented to receive subscribers’ names. Wellington, August 31, 1874,
MEETINGS. THE SURAT GRIEVANCE. THE next Meeting of the Passengers by the above ill-fated Vessel will be held o.t the Quetsii s Arms Hotol, Princss street Dunedin, on Thursday Evening, September 1 24, at seven o’clock, sharp,- when matters of deea interest and importance will be discussed. BOARD AND RESIDENCE BOARD AND RESIDENCE wanted by Single Man, or two Unfurnished Roofts ; north of Octagon preferred. Address, stating terms, to A, F. Cullen. Post Office. BOARD AND RESIDENCE in private family for Two Gentlemen. Apply Alexander and Shepherd, butchers. George street. 6 BOARD AND RESIDENCE, Salisbury House, Cargill street. One vacancy. LOST, FOUND,, ccc. LOST, Sardonix and Bloodstone Locket. Finder rewarded if return to Mr Hislop' Princes street. •C. J.l OA.X -1 OM Aia, BELL receives Pupils for Instruo tion in Music, at her Rooms, Princes street (Mr Hard} ’s Office), daily, after 2 o’clock, Wednesdays and Saturdays excepted. Lea ions given at the High School oa usual,
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Evening Star, Issue 3614, 22 September 1874, Page 3
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