MEETINGS. EVANGELICAL PREACHING. Christian Chapel, Great Eing street. THOS. H. BATES (Evangelist), Will (D.Y.) preach TO-MORROW EVENING. NATIONAL PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY. THE Regular Monthly Meeting of the above Society for the purpose of receiving Sub soriptions, &c., will be held on Monday Evening, Ist March, between the hours of 6 and 8 o’clock, at the Company’s Office, No. 1 Chambers, Princes street. JAS. B. M'CULLOOH, Sec. COMMERCIAL BUILDING & MUTUAL INVESTMENT SOCIETY. THE usual Fortnightly Meeting of the above Society, for the purpose of receiving Subscriptions, &c., will be held next Monday evening, from six to eight o’clock. WILL S. DOUGLAS, Secretary. PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY OF OTAGO. rjIHE Annual Meeting of the Company is Postponed until Wednesday, March 3rd. By order of J. S. WEBB, Secretary. 1.0. G.T., UNION OF OTAGO TEMPLE, No 2. A SPECIAL Meeting of the Temple will be held in the Temperance Hall, on Mon day evening next, at 8 o’clock sharp. All full degree members of the Order are cordially invited to attend. The P.R.W.G.T., Bro. the Hon. S, D. Hastings will be present. By order of the D.T. ' A. C. BONNER, Degree Secretary, I. O. G. T. VISIT OF THE HON. S. D. HASTINGS, P.R.W.G.T. MEETINGS will be held as follows ; In the TEMPERANCE HALL. On SATURDAY, the 27th INSTANT. CONVERSAZIONE AT 6 p.m. Tea will be provided. Admission Is each. Conference of Good Templars in the Suhordi nate Degree the same Evening at 8. LECTURE By the HON. S. D. HASTINGS, On SABBATH EVENING, at 7.30. A Meeting in the Third Degree in the Lowe: Hall on MONDAY EVENING, at 8.
Pu.ii.LlO NOTICES. THE undersigned have on Sale, ex Chau* , diere. Catharina, and to arrive, ex Light of the Age ; 10 half barrels of dried apples 20 i .. .. ~ 100 boxes clothes pins 5 cases 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, door gongs, sash pulleys, blind staples, and a variety of notions. Also, 5 American planing machines, 1 moulding machine, chair borer and mortiser, shaping machine, panel raiser, dove-tailing machine, blancbard spoke lathe, band saw, and a number of other laborsaving machines specially selected on their merits by our Mr Clayton when in America. Wo are also prepared to procure for the trade any A merican 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 receipt of same. We are also agents for G. G. Hallett, of New York, stove range and hot air furnace manufacturer, and have nowon hand and for sale Nevada stoves and fixtures, vesper, mariner, and victor ranges, ships’ cabooses and fixtures. We are also prepared to take orders for F. H. Lovell and Co.’s manufactures, viz , kerosene lamps, chandeliers, crystalware, and a variety of such goods, as per illustrated catalogues to be seen on application. Also, Lacroix’s improved middlings purifiers. This is one of the greatest discoveries of the age. It produces superfine flour from what is called in the Colonies sharps, and anyone interested can get all information by applying at our 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 the best clear pine, in l£in. and 2in. This line was specially cut to our order and selected bvour Mr Clayton. GIBBS & CLAYTON, Temporary Buildings, Bond street. TRORNCROFT, General Ironmonger, Stove and Range Maker, Locksmith and Bellhanger, Great Kino street, Dunedin. G. T.’s Stoves and Ranges, made expressly to suit the Colonial Coals, will be found much better and Cheaper than any imported. Repairs of all kinds. Smoky Chimneys cured. ' R. Patronised by H.M. the Queen, H.R.H. the Prince and Princess of Wales, The Principal Nobility of the English Midland Counties, and Their Excellencies Sir George Grey, Sir George F, Bowen, and SirG.Pergusaonj Gum-nova of New Zealand. Burton brothei Photographers and Artists, Princes street, Dunedin, Have opened the Season of 1874-5. with REVISED PRICE LlSt| So that they are now producing the Hig Class of Photography at exceedingly Moderate Prices. (f They are now exhibiting their New Panorama of Dunedin, taken from the Shire of the First Ohm oh. See opinions of tb. Press.
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Evening Star, Issue 3749, 27 February 1875, Page 3
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