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Late Advertisements. To WILLIAM PARKER STREET, Registrar of Births, Deaths, and Marriages, for the i 'istrict of Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand. I FERDINAND CAMPION BATCHE--9 LOR, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons of England, Licentiate of*the Society of Apothecaries of London, Licentiate of the Royal College of Physicians, and Licentiate of Midwifery of Edinburgh, Member of the 'ntish Medical Association, late Medical Officer to the Samford Board of Guardians, Ipswich, &c.. &c., Guy’s Hospital School of Medicine, now residing in Caversham. do hereby give notice that I intend to apply to you on the 2nd day of April, 1875, to have my name placed on the Register of "edioal Practitioners in the t olony of New Zealand, and 1 have deposited my Diplomas, along with this, in your office for public inspection, in terms of the Medical Practitioners Act, 1869. FERDINAND CAMPION BATCHELOR. Forbury Road, Caversham, February 10,1875. rjIHE Latest Fashion in Ladies’ Belts, in Oxidised and Silver, at F. BEISSEL’S, Hairdresser. NOTICE. THE Largest Stock in Plaits, Frizzettes, Chignons, Head-dresses, Combs, Pins, &c. F. BEISSEL, Hairdresser. NOTICE. BEISSEL’S Cantharide Fluid is the only article in the whole world capable of reproducing Hah'. THE undersigned have on Sale, ex Chaudiere. Catharina, and to arrive, ex Light of the Age : 10 half barre a of dried apples 20 k ... n 100 boxes clothes pins 5 cas.s of brooms 75 sets of tubs 50 doz pails 45 ~ wash boards 25 barrels shoe pegs 10 cases of axe handles 15 „ of pick „ 200 ~ of chairs 1 ~ buggy harness 50 barrels of resin. And a quantity of hinges, glass cutters, potato peelers, door locks, blind adjusters, doer gongs, sash pußeys, blind staples, and a variety of notions, A Iso, 5 American planing machines, 1 moulding machine, chair borer and mortiser, shaping machine, panel raiser, ? dove-tailing machine, blanchard spoke lathe, band saw, and a number of other laborsaving machines specially selected on their merits by our Mr Clayton when in America. We are also prepared to procure for the trade any American wood-working or other machinery, and we have now on view illustrated catalogues of all the principal machine makers in America and if required can guarantee delivery of orders within three months of eceipt of same. We are also agents for G. G. Hallett, of New York, stove range aud hot air furnace manufacturer, and have now on band and for sale Nevada stoves and fixture, vesper, mariner, and victor ranges, chips’ cabooses and fixtures. We are also prepared to take orders for F. H. Lovell and Co.’s manufactures, viz., kerosene lamps, ebandeliers. crystalware, and a varietv of such goods, as per illustrated catalogues to he s en on applicaton. * Also, Lacroix’s improved middlings purifiers. This is one of the greatest discoveries of the age. It produces superfine flour from what is cal ed m the Colonies slurps, and any one interested can get a'l information by apolyini* at oar office; our Mr Clayton having seen the machine do all that is claimed for it. To Timber merchants and the Building Trade.—We have for sale 30,000 ft of theb st clear pine, in Uiu, and 2iu. This line was specially cut to our order and selected by our Mr Clayton. GIBBS & CLAYTON, Temporary Buildings, Bond street.

MISSING, —a Young Man, between 20 and 30 years of age, last seen in Princes street, on Sunday afternoon, 7th inst. Wears a gold guard and locket. Dimensions—Height, about sft 6in, complexion pale, flaxen hair, wears a dark gold mixture suit, very small moustache, and no whiskers. Answers to the name of Andy; supposed to be a natiye of Southampton, and arrived in the Colony in July last. Any information about the young man will be gratefully received by his late employer. BENJIB COLE, Lang’s Terrace, Maclaggan street. THE REV. C. BICE will give an Address on the Melanesian Mission in the Temperance Hall, on Thursday, 11th February, at 8 pan. Admission free. fpENDERS Wanted for the Erection of a Six-roomed House at Port Chalmers. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Plans and specifications to be seen at Findlay and Co.’s Stuart street. Tenders to close on Monday, 15th February, at 12 noon. TENDERS wanted for Papering and Painting a Four-roomed Cottage at Cargill street south, Kensington. W. Carter, Jetty street. WANTED, Tenders for Carpentering Work for Four-roomed Brick Cottage (labor only) ; specifications. Grimraett, bricklayer, Calderville, Caversham. BED ROOMS ‘for Respectable Females, with or without Board. Mrs Baker York place, near Salutation Hotel. WANTED, Board and Residence (or partial) by Young Man ; private family. Address, stating terms, “N.G.,” Star office. BOARD AND RESIDENCE with a private family (no children) for One or Two Respectable Gentlemen. Address “GB ” Star Office. ’ ’’ ANTED, Furnished Lodgings » v family; in good locality. “Stranger,” Post office, Dunedin. for small Address, WANTED, by a Gentleman, Board an' Residence near the City. Permanent if comfortable. Address, stating terms, which must be moderate, to “A. EH.. Star Office. IVT E^,?J ALAND CLOTHING FACTORY can find work for a dozen more girls; WANTED, a Partner, with L4OO to LSOO, to join advertiser in an establishec General Business, Preference given to oni who thoroughly understands the grocery aw and spirit trade. Apply, by letter, ti “M.R.,” Star Office. PUBLICATIONS Annual volumes fob (Per English Mail) Leisure Hour British Workmen Chatterbox Cb jldreu’s Friend Child's Cotopaaion Sunday at Home , Band of Hope 1 Sunday Infante* Ma{ I zinc 1 Cottager and Artiza Family Friend. WILLIAM BAIRD, Bookseller, Cruxge street.

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Evening Star, Issue 3734, 10 February 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 3734, 10 February 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 3734, 10 February 1875, Page 3

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