PUBLIC NOTICES. Y /'YUEBN’S SKITTLE CLUB. - Grand V* Opening Tournament To-n orrow (Tuesday) evening. Wednesday evening, Club Prize. , HOLIDAYS.—Mr Llewelyn ,* vy Thomas, the celebrated Welsh Harpist, ‘ and Air John Connell, Violinist, are open for engagements for Balls, Picnics, and Parties. Apply Royal George Hotel. JACOBS’S Great Christmas Sale now on. Gifts for everybody. Opposite Post - Office, Princes street. TEN Per Cent, allowed to Gash Purchasers of One Pound and upwards, at Jacobs’s, Original Bazaar. ; IVTO Auctions, no Art Unions, a dip in -i-i Jacobs’s Lucky Bag for Everybody. OA AAA DOLLS, from Id to L 5. r&\r^ \\ ” Every article re-marked. Jacobs’s, Princes street. 5 NOTICE. JUST OPENED, Christmas and New Year Gifts. New Bead Dress Pins, . I 'aggers, Swords, Arrows, in Tortoiseshell, > Pearl, Jet, Sttel. (-old Sprays. Back Combs. Einaud’s best French Perfumery. F. BEISSEL, : Hair-dresser, Princes street. ADMISSION FREE Free Admission ADMISSION FREE TO SEE JJ AY AND Q O.’S ART EXHIBITION PRIZES In the Octagon, A FEW MORE TICKETS TO BE GIVEN AWAY, (for 5s each). ADMISSION FREE Free Admission COME AND SEE. CAUTION. THE high reputation of the Singer Manufacturing Company’s Sewing Machines has led to numerous attempts to make and sell spurious imitations. The Public are warned against parties advertising or offering for sale imitation Machines as “ The Ameri* can Singer,” “on the Singer principle,” or “on 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. -VLDRIC H, Agent, Dunedin. DUNEDIN, PENINSULA, AND OCEAN BEACH RAILWAY. THE Ceremony of Cutting the First Sod of this Railway will be performed by his Honor the Superintendent, at 3 p.m, on Wednesday next, the 23rd December. J. B. BRADSHAW, Interim Secretary, Temple Chambers. Dunedin, 15th December, 1874. TENDERS TENDERS will be received until Tuesday, 22nd inst., at noon, for Keeping the Plumbing Work, Windows, &c., in repair in the Immigration Dep6t, Caversham, for twelve months, from Ist January, inst., according to specifications to be seen at the Immigration Office, Dunedin. COLIN ALLAN. Immigration Officer. DUNEDIN, PENINSULA, AND OCEAN BEACH RAILWAY. TENDERS requested for Supply of 6,900 Sleepers of Black Pine, Totara, Blue or Red Gum, or Jarrah. Specifications to be seen at the office of Messrs Barr and Oliver, C. B.’s. Tenders to be marked on outside, “Tender for Sleepers,” and be lodged with me not later than noon on Wednesday, 23rd December, 1874. A deposit in Cash of 2$ per cent, of the amount tendered for must accompany each tender. J. B, BRADSHAW, Interim Secretary. Temple Chambers. Dunedin, loth December, 1874. CAVERSHAM ROAD BOARD. TENDERS wanted for the Formation and Metalling of the Royal Terrace, Kew. Plan and specification may be seen at the house of the Clerk. Tenders will be received till Wednesday, the 23rd instaiit, at 7 p.nr., and to be addressed to the Chairman, accompanied with a deposit of 5 per cent, op the amount of tender. JOHN CAMERON, Clerk to G. R. Board. npKNDERS Wanted till oon on. TueaJ- day, 24th instant, for the Erection of Bank Building in’ Palmerston for the Colonial Bank of New Zealand. Plans and specifications to be seen at the Bank there, and at my office. DAVID ROSS, Architect, Princes street. r |VENDEKS Wanted for the Erection of 0. the first portion of the Provincial Government Museum. To be deposited in the Government Tender Box by noon on Tuesday, 6th January next Plans, &c., at my office. DAVID ROSS, Architect, Princes street. IJIENDERS are invited for the Plash Plumbing, and Painting (separately) of a storey Building, MASON & WALES Archite TENDERS Wanted till 7 o’clock p.m. Tuesday, 24th, for the " erection of ft roomed Cottage. Plans and specifications Mills’s National Hotel, King street. TENDERS will he received up to the 2 inst. to Build a Residence, in Conci and Brick, at Caversham, for Mr W. Scon Plans and specifications to be seen at the 0j of Messrs W. and J. Secular.
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Evening Star, Issue 3691, 21 December 1874, Page 3
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