Late Advertisements. NEW MILLINERY. M 18 8 BROWNLIE has now the honor of inviting attention to some very Elegant Novelties in Trimmed Hate, bought by her Home Agent, and the first Styles in the Dunedin Market, MILLINERY SHOW-ROOMS, PRINCES STREET. STEAM TO PORT MOLYNEUX AND KAITANGATA. IS. LADY OF THE LAKE will sail for the •abeve Ports on MONDAY, 15th instant. Cargo till 2 p.m. G. F. REID, Agent. ICCARTON HA L*L, MONDAY EVENING, 15th MARCH. DR, CARR’S LECTURE. Admission, 2s and 3s. NOTICE. COALS delivered in Caversham from Samson’s Abbotsford Colliery. Best Round Coal i, Small do 20s per Ton. 16s All orders left at Mr W. W. Holmes’s, Caversham, will be attended to. *VTOTlCE.—Natives' of Newhaven, FisherJLi row, Preston, and Joppa, Paris (or other barracoutas) are requested bo meet on Maori Hill To-morrow afternoon. Business, Union. s A I L 0 R- S’ HOME, Princes street, Dunedin, Open for the accommodation of Seamen. HENRY H. PAUL, Secretary. THIS EVENING.—Special Attractions in the Cutting. _ Choice new winter goods Special window show to open the Autumn trade. Thomson, Strang & Co. ’ THIS EVENING.—-Rich stock of new Winter millinery, new Trimmed hats, new jackets, new costumes, new skirts, Thomson, Strang & Co. riIHIS EVENING. —Rare' stock of new JL flowers, new feathers, new sashes, new ribbons, new ornaments... Magnificent new stock for Autumn and Winter. . . Thomson, Strang & Co. ; THE OF COLONIAL BANK ZEALAND. VTOTICE is hereby given to shareholdi -Li that the Third Call of Fivs Shillings p share will be due and' playable on Tuesday, t 16th instant, at their several branches a agents throughout the Colony. Note.— As provided in the Bank’s pn pectus no further- call can be- made for twel months from Ist October last, being the date which the Bank commenced business. By order of the Board of Directors. L. O. BEAL, Manager, Dunedin. Dunedin, March 12. F os a lar ? e Marquee, 50ft x 25ft, M*Gi and Thomson, Moray place. LOST, a Gold Single Leaf Brooch, between Clu . Reserve and George street. Eeward on r< turning to Harrop and Neill, Jewellers, Prince street. Harrop and: Neill. TTMBBELLA HOSPITAL for Broken Bibs an XI cn Bones , aud all kinds of broken Chin neatly rivetted, at John Johnsons. Stewart stree opposite the English Church. to SELL, Fifty Cords, more or lee mixed Firewood, near St. Leonards. Arm Percival, Optician, 1 ‘ WANTED, a Seven or Eight-roomed House or near town. Box 136, Post Office. TO LET T 'Q a Four-roomed House in Eoalyn. App to Wm. T. Spiers. Bent moderate. fTIO LET, Six-roomed House, fifteen tninui A- from Post Office. James Hickey, Maclaggan street. . T TO LET, Furnished Sittingroom and Be< to one or two respectable men, with lx required. Terms moderate. Eton Cottage, place, opposite the school. A ' BED-ROOM To Let, with Private Si f*-. ting-room, for one or ’ two Gentlemei Apply to A. 8., comer of Elm Row and Brow sweet, Dunedin. rpO LEASE IN MORAY PLACE, Sever « Valuable Building Allotments. App: Park and Curie, Princes street and Mon Place. TO LET, a large, Shop in the best pa of Great King street—a good opening f a drapery business. Mrs Algie, Great Kii street. MEETINGS. EVANGELISTIC MEETINGS JN St. Andrew’s Church, Walker str Every Night Next Week, at 7.30, condu« by Mr W. Corrie Johnstone. Mr Sankey’s hyjbns will be sung, and* be may be had at the door. All are invited. EVANGELICAL PREACHING. Christian Chapel, Great King sttee TH O S. H. BATE (Evangelist), Will (D.V.) preach TO-MORROW EVEN IN < ALL SAINTS’ CHURCH, DUN EDI rjlHB Rev. Dr GREGG will Preach in the above Church at 11 a.m. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). COMMERCIAL BUILDING & MUTIJ INVESTMENT SOCIETY. THE usual Fortnightly Meeting of above Society, for the purpose of ceiving Subscriptions, &c., will be held i Monday evening, from six to eight o’cloc WILL 8. DOUGLAS. EDUCATIONAL. fJIHE MISSES BELL h<;ve now resumed Music Lessons at their Rooms, Princes street, and request former Pupils to attend at their usual hours.
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Evening Star, Issue 3761, 13 March 1875, Page 3
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