Late Advertisements. THIS EVENING -Visit the Monster Cheap Sale in the Cutting. Three crowded Floors of Bargains. Thousands are daily declaring the fact, and the crowd of customers daily increases. Come and see. Thomson, Strang, and Co. Hip HI 3 EVENING. Unparalleled attrac- * tions at the Monster Cheap Sale of Dresses, Jackets, Millinery, Silks, Parasols, and Costumes, in the Cutting. Thomson, Strang, and Co.
THIS EVENING. Unprecedented Bargain< of Trimmed Hats, Straw Hats, Bonnets, Capes, Shawls, Skirts, Stays, and Underclothing, at the Monster Cheap Sale in the Cutting. Thomson, Strang, and (Jo. mills EVENING. Enormous reduction A in Ruffles, Frills, Collars, Cuffs, Sets, Sleeves, Ties, Scarves, Bows, Falls, Cotton Hose, Lisle Thread Rose, Lace Hose, and first choix Ladies’ Josephine Kid Gloves, at the Monst.-r Sale in the Cutting. Thomson, Strang, and Co. THIS EVENlNG.—Unapproachable value in Men’s and BoyJ Clothing. Men’s Tweed Trousers, from ns per pair. Trousers and Vest to match, from 10s. First-class Galatea Coats, from 17s fid, and Mercery and Underclothing at unheard-of prices, at the Monster Cheap Sale in the Cutting. Thomson, Strang, and Co. CANVASSER WANTED for the ‘ Tablet.’ Written applications, stating terms, &c., to be forwarded to the Secretary. EXPERIENCED General Servant wanted by Mrs Robert Gillies, Park street, Dunedin. >fy r ANTED, Office Boy; must write well. 1 " Apply, in own handwriting, John Hamann, agent, Jetty street. \ \J ANTED, a good House, situate in South Ward, or south part of High Ward, of not less than nine rooms and kitchen, on lease for a few years. Apply to “ M.,” Box 18, Post Office. vv /ANTED, a useful Girl. Apply, Mrs Roderick Macleod, George street. \\/ ANTED, a General Servant. Apply, /' ; third house Curie’s Buildings, St. Andrew s street, near Filleul street. ANTED, a respectable Boarder. Apply v * at Mr Hardy’s, grocer’s store, Rattray street. ,i\/ ANTED, a Milliner and Saleswoman, for Messrs Hallenstein and Co., Lawrence. Apply Lutterworth Bros. W * Wool-sorters. M ‘Donald’s 1 * Wool-scouring Factory, Albany street. ANTED to Let, a supenox Four-roomed Cottage at Ravensbourne, next the Railway Station. W. Hooper, house agent. WANTED, Girls to learn the Machine. Payment from commencement. Mrs Lewis, Smith street.
WANTED, Joiner,?. Apply Ewing and Oracle, builders, Princes street. WANTED, a Eirst-class Shoeing Black* smith. Apply Oliver and Ulph. WANTED, good Bubble Victoria Brewery. Waller. Apply W street. ANTED, respectable Girl to assist in housework. Exeter House, Maclaggan WANTED TO LET, a Three-roomed Cottage, at the Glen. Apply next Mr J. Bathgate’s. TO LET, Booms, by private family ; very convenient to town; good locality. Address “ D.,” Star Office. r |P 0 a Partially furnished Four-roomed Cottage. _ Apply Mrs Dick, Dowling street, near Princes street steps. NOTICE. IF Mr Sidney Hodge, of Exmouth, Devon, England, will call at the British Hotel, Dunedin, he will find a Parcel from bis mother. KAIKORAI SCHOOL. ANNUAL SOIREE, Wednesday Evening, January 27. Tea at 7. Speakers -Rev. A. Blake, Dr Copland, Lindsay Mackie, and others. Selections by a Choir. Tickets 2s. NOTICE. -Mr A. M'Leod’s School, held in the North Dunedin Drill-shod, will be Re-opened on Monday, the 25th instant, at 0.30 a.m. A. M‘LEOD. "VTOTICE to Parties having Lost Horses—.Li Send brands to Peacock Hotel. Practical man seeking some. TipENDERS will be received until (i p.ni. on A Friday, 29th instant, for the Erection of a Four-roomed Verandah Cottage. Wm. Harrop, Albany street. rBLENDERS Wanted till Wednesday for 1 Alterations to the Canongate Hotel. Plans gnd specifications to be seen at P,. T. Wheeler’s, Stafford street. MEETINGS. (g T. PAUL’S CHURCH. ST. PAUL’S DAY, MONDAY. JANUARY 25, 1875. Full Choral Service, 7.30 p.m. Order of Service : Processional Psalm, 122 (juseley, in E. Pieces—Tallis. Special Psalms—l4B, 149 ; Chants, Crotch, in A ; Royce, in D. Lesson- Acts, chapter 9. Oautate—Lawes, in E. Anthem, after 3rd collect, “ How lovely are the Messengers,” St. Paul—Mendelssohn. Sermon by Rev. K. L. Stanford. Anthem, “ The Lord Prescrveth” —Hatton. Offertory, Adagio from Sonata, op. 31, No. 3—Beethoven. Hymn, 145, H. A. and M. Concluding Voluntary, “The Silver Trumpets”—Vivian i.
BAPTIST CHAPEL, HANOA r EE STREET. ON SUNDAY, JANUARY 21. MR COERIE JOHNSTON will Preach hi the morning-. Mr D. WEIGHT will, in tbe Evening, give ■in account of the Revival Work at Home from personal observation. THE Mornington Bund of Hope will meet on Monday Evening, January 25. Committee will please attend. OTAGO INSTITUTE THE Annual Meeting o£ the Institute will be held in the University Buildings on Monday, Eebruary Ist, at 3 p.m. Business. - Annual Report. Address by the retiring Prcsi* dent, and election of Otlicu Bearers for 1875. F. AY. HUTTON, Hon. Secretary. A PUBLIC MEETING of the Free Order oi: Good Templars will be held in the Drill-shed, Caversham, on Monday, January 25th inst, Mr JAGO and several friends will address the meeting on Temperance. Admission Free. All are invited. . Chair to be taken at 8 o'clock,
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Evening Star, Issue 3719, 23 January 1875, Page 3
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