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PUBLIC NOTICES. I NOTICE TO IMPORTERS. A CONTRACT having been entered into with Mr Alex. Molliaon, for the delivery of goods from the Dunedin Railway Station, such contract t» take effect from on anid after the Ist of OotoJjerj Merchants, Warehousemen and others wili'plsase have Custom Entries passed, Bills of Lading endotsed, and handed, oven all possible despatch to the above mentioned Delivery Agent, who will deliver the goods punetn-' ally on arrival, at the following rates, in•lading railway rates -, Within one half-mile of Railway 1 Station ... ... .... g 8 per ton Dyer one half-mile, and within rr « City . Boundar y 7s per ton if Consignees take delivery of their own goods at Railway Goods arriving; m Town and nob cleared at the Customs will be charged storage while at the Railway Sheds. ' . ■ WM. CONYERS. ... , t . 0 General Manager. ! General Manager s Office, Dunedin, September, 1874. , ; ' | CAUTION. ipfa reputation of the Singer MaimJi4B led to numerous attempts to make and sdl spurious Imitations. The Public are warneti . against parties advertising or offering, for sale imitation Machine* as’ “ftie Ameriodn Singer,” “on the Singer principle, rti 6r’ “jon the Singer system,” in violation of the Company's legal rights. The only “Singer” Machines are those made by the Singer. Manufacturing Company. '* Machines sold on deferred payments. , ! G. M. ALDRICH, • Agetit, Dunedin.

KjANIERI LAKE WATER-RACE COM £ I PANY (LIMITED.) ALL of 2a per Share; dn.e :Ist October, payable at our office, High street. WEBB & PULTON. TABLET IN MEMORY Op THE LATE REV. DR BURNS. • - rpHE Deacons’ Court of the First Church f- having resolved to erect a Tablet in the Church to the Memory of the late Rev. Thomas Burns, D.D. ; and as many friends n6t connected with the Church have expressed a desire to contribute to the funds fdr this purpose, they and others who may wish to subscribe will be afforded an oppottunity of doing so through the following who/have kindly offered tore-;, ceive subscriptions, viz r—Messis Paterson. -apd M‘Leod, Princes street; Messrs j. Mollison and Son, Rattray;street;-Motets Park and Curie, Princes street; Mr A. Mercer, Battray street ; Mr John M’Landrefs, Princes street; Mr j. T. Mackerras, Bon'd street; Mr James Walls, Princes street: A. C. Begg, High street. Subscriptions will also be received by : any 1 of the office-bearers of the First Church and the following members of Committee : Hebert Paterson, of Paterson and M‘Leod ; Thomas Stewart, at Mr A. R. Livingston’s; James Muir. Manor place ; Wm. Young, at the Colonial Bank. ROBERT PATERSON, Treasurer. NOSTICE OP REMOVAL, i LEES, Painter, Glazier, & Importer, begs to intimate that he has Removed to hit >ew Building, nearly opposite bisformei Premises, George street; Dunedin; ;j : ' PINAL NOTICE. '• : \ LL Accounts due to the Undersigned must be paid on or before the end oi the month, or legal proceedings will be taker w> enforce payment of same. Payments oar be made to Mr D. F. Hay. I * ALEXANDER R. HAY. ; September 18, 1874. the greatest Discovery op th ; ; J ag& ; JUST Received, another shipment of tbi splendid Egyptian Hair Coloring ; stores the color of the hair, whether lost b sickness ; does not color or; injure til akin.or the; finest .fabric.;.* ■ ■ ■ ~l. y ‘ - Aob&t j - :I * •; p; beissel, 1 Hairdresser, Princes street. , Also, spendid patterns Tortoiseshell Bae Combs, Pins, Sprays, Plaits, Hair Work ( every description. For the growth of hair use BEISSEL’S FLUID. ■ VENETIAN BLINDS. PrAYLbR’S Venetian Blinds are super ■ iri' point' of Workmanship'. ‘Finii and. Durabllity to auy imported. VENETIAN 1 BLIND WORK >f Maclaggan street, Dunedin.

SHIPPING. HARBOUR STEAM COMPANY AGENTS STAR, s.s., for i ‘ ,0n Monday), the p<jh October. ,',. | Cargo till 11 a,m. . Passengers,,jby 6,3p p.m. tram. ; ,j; ’ ill’. J,; sMill: AORI, 9.8,, for TIMARU, AKARQ4, and LYTTELTON, 1 J | On Tuesday, the 6th October, i Passengers by,A4sp.m. train. > ! Cargo till 4 p.m. Monday. j . Offices : Harbour Chambers. r- 1 ‘ ' 1 - ' 1,1 11 ■ ■ ! SOUTHLAND-STEAMERS SAIL AS- . • UNDER:—. INUI, s.b,, for BLUFF ancl INVERCARGILL, J i On WEDNESDAY NEXT. Cargo received at Rattray street Jetty. ' Cargo for Invercargill and Inland Districts forwarded by .rail from Bluff at Consignees’ risk. . i ' i .. HOUGHTON i&iCO. K ; u«i : .;i .; street.

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Evening Star, Issue 3624, 3 October 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 3624, 3 October 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 3624, 3 October 1874, Page 3

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