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L?„te Advertisements. >• 's if .1 e ) B i r r 3 i i 8 y V it e e sr e, in *, MONDAY, 2'st DECEMBER, At 12 o’clock. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE k EFFECTS AT UNION STREET. M ‘LAND HESS. HEPBURN, k CO. are instructed by W. L. Lees, Esq. (whose family has hft for Oamaru), to sell ' v auction, at hi n late residence, comer oi Union and Castle streets, . h* B valuable household furniture, consisting of— Dining and drawing-room furniture, wardrobe and other necessary furniture of four bedrooms, kitchen and culinary requisites of every description ; also a most excellent Mistress stove, specially adapted for Green Island coal. Catalogues to be had at the Rooms of the Auctioneers, Furniture on view morning of sale. Terms at sale. DUNEDIN LAND, BUILDING AND INvestment company (limited. Tenders are invited for the erection in concrete of tight Four-roomed and Four Seven-roomed Mouses. Plans and specifications may be seen at the otfi e, High street. The Company do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. URQUH ART MAOP H ERSO n, CHEAP DRAPERY. 13 brown, George Street, Would call special attention to the followmg lines, which he is in a position to Sell at less than the usual cost price. The Good are not rubbish, but Quality and Style speak for themselves. Please note : DRESS SERGES, All shades and colors, 94d ; usual price, Is 3d. Striped Serges. Is 4£d ; usual price. 2s 6d, Lustres and Alpaccas, Is 3d, Calicos, Flannels, and • raperv very cheap and well assorted. A beautiful assortment of Ladies’ Linen and Muslin >'ets, ‘ ollars, Cuffs. Bows, 'lies, Scarfs. Also, a large assortment to select from of Fancy 0 onds for presents, A Iso, Perfumery, Soaps, Oils, &c. R. BROWN, George street, near Octagon. J E S S H P BROTHERS, FRUIT IMPORTERS, George and Princes Streets, Ex Claud Hamilton—Oranges, Plums, Omons, Potatoes, Cherries, Lemons. Tenders Wanted f the first portion Government Museum. the Erection of the Provincial To be deposited in the Government Tender Box by noon on Tuesday, 6th January next. Plans, &c., at my office. DAVID ROSS, Architect, Princi-s street. [PROSPECTUS.] OTAGO TURKISH BATH COMPANY (tIM TED). Directors : Messrs John Hislop, Geo. Schofield, John Telfer, W. Asher, R. K. Murray, Chas. Murdoch, J, Muir. SECOND ISSUE <>F 1,000 SHARES at LI each, in Calls of 2s 6d per share. Bankers : ! The Bank of New Zealand. Solicitors : Messrs Bathgate and Buchanan. THE First Shares issued have been all taken up, and the Directors, wishful of placing the Institution on as popular a basis as possible, now offer the remaining 1 000 shares to the Public. The Shares’; re LI each, payable in Calls of 2s 6d per Share. Calls will be made as needed bv the Company, but uot without giving at least twentyone days’ notice of each Call. The Establishment, including the Tepid Swimming Bath, will be ready for use before Christmas, and Shares of this issue will participate in the First dividend, which, from the lucorative nature of the undertaking, is expected to be declar'd in May next. Application for will be received at the registered Office of the Company, High street, or by any of the "irectors. URQUHaET MACPHERRON, Secretary. ANTIDOTE DIVISION. SONS OF TEMPERANCE, ? o. 78. T’HE Recording Scribe has received in* structions from the Division to intimate to its Members, that Geo. W. Cole, Esq., has ceased from this date to be the Medical Officer. December 12, 1874. rinHE Members of the Church of England resident in Mornington, are earnestly invited to attend a Meeting on Tuesday Evening Next, at 8 o’clock, in the Schoolhouse. fhe Bishop and Archdeacon arc expected to attend. EDW RD G. PENNY. HATTIE SHEPPAHDE MEMORIAL FUND. ERFORMANCE by the Press A Dramatic Club on TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2‘ See future announcements. J. MITCHEI Hon. PRINTING AND STATIONERY. Tenders for Provincial Government for 1875. THE DAY for receiving the above tenders is postponed until NOON OF TUESDAY, 22nd December. WANTED Known That Weir and ! ' a m i un have opened a choice lob of Lustres, Vases, Toilet Sets, Flower Vases, Flower Stands, Lamps, &c., at 90 George street, between the British aud White Horse Hotels. ANTED Known— That Weir and » V Samson will sell at prices to suit purchasers and vendor. WANTED Known --That Weir and Samson have a complete Stock of China, Glass, Earthenware, Lampware, House Furnishing ironmongery, Perfumery| and Fancy Goods, at 99 Geoive street, be’tween the British and White Horse Hotels. WANTED, a Wheelwright, or Body Maker. Watson and Qow, Princei street.

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Evening Star, Issue 3684, 12 December 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 3684, 12 December 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 3684, 12 December 1874, Page 3

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