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Late Advertisements. DUNEDIN LUNATIC ASYLUM. THE Superintendent of the above Institution desires,' on behalf of the inmates, to sincerely thank Mr Allen, Miss May (Mrs G. B. Allen), and the other members of the English Opera Company, for the Musical Entertainments given this afternoon to the patients, who will long remember so great a treat. February 4. VOLUNTEER ARTILLERY BAND. Cricket Match—Band v. Battery, WEATHER permitting, the above match will be played on Saturday. The entire Band will muster at the Drill-shed on Saturday, at 2 o’clock sharp, in uniform. Instruments and Music. F. WELLS, Secretary. FOR SALE. FORTH STREET—about 100 yards from Pelichet Bay Railway Station, Section of Freehold Land, 34 x 105, and 66 x6O, with three substantially built houses thereon. JONES, BASCH, & CO., House, Land, and Estate Agents. TO SMALL CAPITALISTS. ON LEASE, Store and Dwelling-house, with two acres of Land, about three miles from Dunedin; only good Store in the neighborhood. Rent, LI per week. Stock in trade at valuation. JONES, BASCH, & CO., Temple Chambers, Princes street. FOR SALE, Quarter-acre Section, Hillside Road, cheap. Apply W. Gow, Grange street. TO STONEMASONS. TENDERS are invited till noon on Friday for the Stone-work required in erecting a House for Robert Glendining, Esq. Materials and labor. a MASON & WALES, Architects. T O LET, unfurnished Room, with fireplace, Rattray street, near Salutation. A party without children preferred. TO LET, in Arthur street, a four-roomed House, Apply to R. Greig, next door to Dreaver, bootmaker. TO LET, two Front Rooms, next door to the Rev. Mr Stanford’s, Clyde street, North Dunedin. TO LET, just finished, very handsome Four-roomed Villa, with outhouse, with latest improvements, fronting the Railway Station at Ravenabourne, ten minutes from town by rail. Apply to W. Hart, Fleet street, Arcade, TO LET, a comfortable Two-roomed Cottage. Apply to Mr Leydon, on the Macandrew road, Forbury. W ANTED, a good General Servant. Ap- » v ply, Mrs P. Hannah, London street. wstreet. 'ANTED, handy man as laborer—long jc Ewen and Grade’s Buildings, Princ WANTED, A Useful Girl about 16 or 17. Apply Mr Baird, Bookseller, George street. VTJ - ANTED, a Boy, about twelve years of V? age. Apply E. Esquilant, Stafford street. ANTED, a smart Boy, who has been »»’ accustomed to work in a garden. G. Matthews. WANTED, a smart Bey. Apply J. Guthrie, sailmaker, Princes street. WANTED, Miners, to Drive Heading; also, good Pick and Shovel Men. Apply H. Spears, contractor. WANTED, Tenders for 60 Chains of Ditching at Ocean Beach Railway, by Monday evening. For particulars, apply to the Inspector. 2 CASES Gentlemen’s Felt Hats, Christy’s best quality. New Shapes opened this week, Taylor’s, Rattray street. OXONI AN Collars, all sizes, just received Great variety of all the leading shapes at Taylor’s, Rattray street. THE “ London,” “ General,” “Apollo,” and all the new styles in Scarves and Bows. Latest fashions at Taylor’s, Rattray street. COTTAGES TO LET, twenty minutes’ walk from General Post Office. Apply at Forbury Post-office. WANTED Known—The Darling Ly (es’s) may fret and fume, for widow is secured! WANTED, three Gentlemen Board* Apply C. Muir, basket-maker, Prin street South. ANTED Known—Special Meeting of Operative Bricklayers’ Society Monday night, at 8. WANTED, respectable Person take cha of Baby. Address, stating ter “ 888,” Star Office. J AjNTED, General Servant, one wil ' to make herself useful. Applj Esther and Low, George street. i ANTED, a strong active Girl as ui housemaid ; must have good roferen Apply Mrs Burn, Girls High School. ANTED, Respectable Nursesiv! al fourteen. Saville House, Sti street. "VTOTIGE.—If the Party at the Kaik _LI Valley does not return the C< from this date, he will be prosecuted forthv Party well known. WANTED, three or four good Pitchers, two Quarrymeu (spallers). Apply sharp to-morrow morning, Queen’s Drive Anderson’s Bay road. D, M'lntyre. ’ CAUTION, rpHH high reputation of the Singer Manu1, factoring Company’s Sewing Machines has led to numinous attempts to make and sell spurious imitations. I,’ho Public are unwind against parties advertising or offering i>-ri!alc imitation Machines as “Tim American Singer,” “on the linger principle,” or on the Singer system,” in violation of the Company’s legal rights. Tho only “Singer” Machines are those made by tho Singer Manufacturing Company, Machines sold on deferred payments. G. W. .v Ll>R j C 11. NOTICE. , \\J E beg to inform the Residents in the f * Gi-f-cn Island ami West Taieri Districts that aiiangemer.ts have been made for the circulation of the Evening Star in the former district on the arrival of the 5.20 p.m. train from Dunedin, aud in the latter by Mr 1,. E. Duncan on the arrival of his coach, which meets the Dunedin late train at Green Island.

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Evening Star, Issue 3730, 5 February 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 3730, 5 February 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 3730, 5 February 1875, Page 3

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