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Late Advertisements. ‘ILLUSTRATED NEW ZEALAND HERALD.’ IN consequence of the success of the ‘ Illustrated New Zealand Herald ’ during the past year, the proprietor has, with a view of increasing its circulation, determined to REDUCE the PRICE to fid PER COPY. The ‘ Herald ’ is now entering on the eighth year of its existence, and will from January 1. 1875, show considerable improvement. It will then appear with a new Illustrated Heading. I have also engaged the services of a competent artist, and we shall be able to produce more New Zealand views, thus rendering the paper of more interest to the Colonists and their friends in the Home Countrv.' R. T. WHEELER, Proprietor. Office : Stafford street, Dunedin. URKISH BATH, MORAY PLACE. The Greatest Luxury of the Age ! Try it. r T you wish to enjoy your Holidays, visit THE TURKISH BATH, Moray Place. EPID SWIMMING BATH, Moray Place. Open from 6 a. in. to 8 p.m. 6d. T URKISH BATH, Moray Place. W. S, BURTON Manager, (Late of Russell street. Melbourne, andEuston Road, London). STEAM TO PORT MOLYNEUX AND K4ITANGATA. LADY OF LAKE THE Will sail for above Porta on Saturday, 2nd January, 1875. Cargo till 10 a.m. G. P. REID, Agent. DUNEDIN GOLF CLUB. THE Annual Competition for the Club’s Gold Medal will take place on Saturday, the 2nd January. On the same day, the Gold Medal which has been presented for competition by Mr J. T. Telfer, will also be played for. The ballot will take place at eleven o’clock precisely, and after the drawing no names can be received. FOR SALE, Twenty-three Acres of Land, near the Port; price, LIOO. Apply Percival, optician, George street. FOR SALE (Cumberland street), Two Fiveroomed Cottages and Out-houses; good : gardens. Particulars, Stewart and Doughty, Estate Agents, Manse street, Dunedin. GOVERNMENT NOXIOUS, QTAGO RAILWAYS. On the Ist and 2nd of JANUARY, 1875, Trains will run on the Dunedin and Port Chalmers and Green Island sections at excursion rateß ’ WM. CONYERS, General Manager. RATTRAY STREET WHARF. THE OTAGO HARBOR BOARD will receive Sealed Tenders until Noon of Tuesday, January 12, 1875, for the Construction of 1,140 ft. of Wharf, being an extension of tbe present Wharf, Drawings and Specifications to be seen at the Temporary Offices of the Board, Provincial Council Chambers Tenders to be addressed “ Rattray street Wharf,” Harbor Board Office, Dunedin. Tbe lowest or any tender not neces-arily accepted. JOHN L. GILLIES, Secretary. OTAGO HARBOR BOARD 6 PER CENT. DEBENTURES, DUE 1913. . APPLTC XTIONS a"e invited by the Colonial Bank of New Zealand for the whole or part of the first issue of the Otago Harbor Board Debentures, amounting to L 20.000. The Debentures will be issued for LIOO each, will bear interest at the rate of 6 per cent per annum, principal and interest being payable at the option of applicants either in London, Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide, or Dunedin. The entire loan, whioh is secured on the Harbor Property and Revenues, is repayable by annual drawings after five years from date of issue, the total sum payable being not later than the year 1913. Further particulars may be obtained at the chief office of the Colonial Bank of New Dunedin, who have been appointed Agents by the Board. The Debentures will be allotted as applied for, and interest allowed for payments made prior to the date of issue, which has been tpced as the Ist January, 1875 By order of tbe Board. JOHN L. GILLIES, Secretary. Dunedin. 17th November 1874. Ai) iV OiViMON /\L, ANCIENT AND MODERN LANGUAGES THE First Quarter of 1875'' commences January 4,’75. Intending Pupils apply for terms to the undersigned at his residence. A. BUECHLER, Octagon. E. DE MONTALK, 8.A., Ui> (Late of Nelson, College.) • Lessons ip Modern Languages (French Italian especially). For terms, apply to Messrs Reith and Wil booksellers ; or at Mr, de Montalk’s reside Albany street. LSS BEL L receives Pupils .for Inal idon in Musio, at her Rooms, Princes si (Mr Hard}’* Office), daily, after 2 o’cl Wednesdays and Saturdays excepted. «nn« alvei* the High Rohool «m mmal. PI \ F ‘RTE. MRS S. MARTIN begs to inform Pupils and the Public that she rei teaching on Monday, January the sth, St. Andrew and Filleul streets. B'U'TOjlßi&a. George wilson Successor to Edward Meniove, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BUTCHER, George and Maclaggan streets, Dunedin. Families waited on for orders in all parts of the City and Suburbs*

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Evening Star, Issue 3700, 31 December 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 3700, 31 December 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 3700, 31 December 1874, Page 3

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