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A country paper is responsible for the following A married man, hearing that the eating of certain kinds of animal food would aid the tissues of the human body—as, for instance, calves’ brains would nourish the eater’s brains, or beef’s liver the eater’s liver—immediately gave strict orders to his butcher that no more tongue of any kind should be sold to his wife or mother-in-law.

Late Advertisements. WANTED, Apprentices for Sargood, Son, and Ewing’s Clothing Factory. Wages from commencement. First right-of-way, Fillieul street. \XTAN FED, a First-class Female Cook * V for up-country. Apply Australasian Hotel. WANTED, a good Ship Carpenter for Bridge Work, as early as possible. Apply White Horse Hotel. WANTED, a Yonng Man as Billiardmarker. Apply between eleven and twelve to-morrow morning, Criterion Billiard Room. WANTED, a Situation by a first-class M illiner and Saleswoman. Address Y. Z.,” Star office. APPRENTICES wanted to Dressmaking ; good sewers paid while learning, Mrs Hendry, opposite Police Station, King street. V. ■m R. Gr Militia and Volunteer Office, Dunedin, Sept. 23, 1874. E N E R A L*" ORDER S. No. I.—The Battalion Parade for Route Marching, ordered for this evening, is postponed until further orders. No. 2.—The Officers and Non-commissioned Officers are reminded that the Instruction Classes will take place every Friday until further orders. JNO. JAS. ATKINSON, Major, Commanding Dunedin District. IjTOR SALE., an excellent Building Allotment, 33 x 74. situate between Albany street and Frederick street; fenced in. Apply Gillies and Street. WANTED, a Respectable Lad to learn the pressing. Sargood, Son, and Ewen. WANTED TO LET, a Brickfield at Mornington. Apply to James M‘Grogan. SHOULD this meet the eye of Mrs Elizabeth Chilcott (who lately arrived from Grey mouth), lawful wife of the late Mr Charles Chilcott, lapidary, of Maclaygan street, Dunedin, she will hear of something to her advantage by applying to Mr James Peyman, Water of Leith, Dunedin. rjIHE Rev, Mr Todd, of Oamaru, will deliver an address To-morrow F.vening, Thursday, 24th, in the North Dunedin Presbyterian Church, at half-past seven o’o’ook p.m.jj The southern hotel company, limited. Capital £40,000, In 40,000 shares of £1 each.

Of which it is proposed to call up Ten Shillings per Share, as follows ; Two Shillings and Sixpence on application ; Two Shillings and Sixpence on allotment; Two Shillings and Sixpence six months after allotment; and Two Shillings and Sixpence nine months after allotment. The Provisional Directors have fixed Saturday, the 31st October, as the last day for receiving applications for shares. RICHARD H. LEAPT, Interim Secretary. CUTTER wanted; used to Wholesale Trade preferred. New Zealand Clothing Factory. FOR SALE, Stock of Grocery Store, at valuation, doing a tidy business ; next I Scanlon’s Hotel, King street. j in aid of Catholic Church Building Fund, Port Chalmers, is postponed. Excursion is also postponed. Particulars in to-morrow’s issue. OTAGO TURKISH BATH COMPANY, LIMITED. NOTICE is hereby given, that a special General Meeting of the Shareholders of this Company will be held at my Office, High street, on Monday, the 2Sth September, 1874, at four o’clock p.m., to elect seven permanent Directors and one Auditor, UEQUHART MACPHBHSON, 1 Dunedin, Sept* 7> 1874

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Evening Star, Issue 3615, 23 September 1874, Page 3

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518

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3615, 23 September 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3615, 23 September 1874, Page 3

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