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Late Advertisements’ WANTED, Stonebreakers and Laborers. Apply to Simon M'Douald, blacksmith. Water of Leith. WANTED TO SELL, Leamington Bangs, In good order. Apply Mr Skey, Observatory, Boslyn. A PERSON desires situation as General Servant in respectable family. Apply Miss Hill, milliner, Moray place. WANTED, an Experienced Machinist for Crimean Shirts; to a good steady hand liberal encouragement and constant work. Apply Mrs Cook, Rattray street. WANTED, Two Good Joiners for Tokomairiro. Apply James Fraser and Co., Railway Foundry, Great King street. WANTED, a good General Servant, Apply to Mrs G. F. Reid, Manor place. COMMERCIAL BUILDING AND MUTUAL INVESTMENT SOCIETY. MONDAY, 29th inst., being a Holiday, the usual Fortnightly Meeting of the above Society will be held on Tuesday, 30th inst., between the hours of 6 and 8 o’clock p.m, WILL S. DOUGLAS, Secretary. . COMMERCIAL BUILDING & MUTUAL INVESTMENT SOCIETY, THE Annual Meeting of Members of the above Society will be held in the Temperance Hall, Moray place, on Tuesday, the 30th mat., at 8 o’clock p.m,, when the Directors’, Report for the past year will be submitted, and tlm election of Directors, in the place of those retiring, will take place. WILL S. DOUGLAS, Secretary. DUNEDIN VOLUNTEER ARTILLERY BAND. FjpHE Band will Muster at Wain’s Hotel on Monday, at 11.30 sharp. J. BAILEY, Assistant Bandmaster. jyiNEDIN SAVINGS’ BANK will be OPEN at the usual hoars on TUESDAY, instead of Monday Evening. Edmund smith, Manager. EVANGELICAL PREACHING. Christian Chapel, Great King street. THOS. H. BATES (Evangelist), Will (D.V.) preaoh TO-MORROW EVENING. ST. MATTHEW’S CHURCH. EASTER DAY. Morning, at 31, Voluntary Adagio (Beethoven) Hymn 107, special Canticle (Tallis) Psalm 2, Woodward, in 0 * 57, Bates, in G Ul,. Woodward, in-C Te Deum, Oakeley, in F. Jubilate, Ross, in E flat . Kyrie, Kramer, in E flat Hymns 290, 110,112 Offertory—“ He shall feed His Flock” (Messiah) Concluding Voluntary Gloria in Excelsia. Mozart’s 12th Mass Preacher—Rev. E. G. Penny Evening at 6.30, Voluntary Andante (Spohr) Hymn 107, special Psalm 113, Ousely, in E 114, do _ . . _ . ÜB, Ross, in E tantato, xvOBB| infpE, Nqqo Dimittis, Jonas, in D Anthem—“ Thine, O Lord ” (Kent) Hymns 318,114 Offertory —“I know that my Redeemer” (Messiah) Concluding Voluntary—“ Hallelujah Chorus ” (Messiah) Preacher—Bishop of Dunedin. PROGRAMME FOR CHRISTIAN CONFERENCE „ TO BE HELD IN THE BAPTIST CHAPEL, HANOVER STREET, On Monday, 29th March, 1875. Fobekoon Meeting, Commencing at 10 a,m. Chairman—Rev. W. Johnston, Port Chalmers. 10 a.m. —Praise and Prayer. 11 a, J a- rr Addrosa by Rev. J. Upton Davis. Subject— Working for Christ.” 11.30 am.—Conference on Evangelistic Werk introduced by the Chairman. Meeting open fo” remarks. f . Afternoon Meeting, Commencing at 2 p.m. Chairman—Thomas Dick. Esq. 2 p.m—Address by Rev. Lindsay Maokie. Subject—“ Confessing Christ.”.. 3p.m.—Conference on “Personal Holiness,” introduced by Mr W. Conie Johnstone. Meeting open for remarks. 5 p.m.—Conference concluded, 7 p.m.—Evangelistic meeting. ■JJNIVERSITY OF OTAGO. SCOTT SCHOLARSHIP. ,®*® Competition for the Scott Scholarship will take place on the Ist of May. The subjects for examination will be as f6Uow: — Ist. English; to which special prominence will be given. 2nd. Latin. 3rd. Arithmetic. In addition to the above, each candidate will also be examined in not more than two of the following voluntary subjects; Greek, one Modem Language, Geometry and Algebra, Chemistry and Physical Science, Geography and History. Scholarship is tenable for thrje years, °f the value of L2O per annum. _ The names of competitors must ba sent to the Registrar on or before the 28th of April, together with a notification of the voluntary subjects selected. 3 u niversity op otag The Session for 1876 will be ouened TUESDAY, the 4th ef mTy. ThSSw ktion Examination will be held on the Ist a 3rd May, commencing at 10 a.m. FACULTY OF ARTS. Classics, English Language, and Literature Professor Sale, M.A. Mathematics and Natural Philosophy, Professor Shand, M.A Mental and Moral Philosophy, and Politi Economy, Professor Macgbeg r, M.A. Chemistry, Professor Black, M.A., D.Sc. FACULTY OF MEDICINE. In this Faculty, Lectures will be delive during the Session on the following subje which will count for a medicus annus in Medical Schools of the Home Country, viz. L Anatomy, General and Descripti Anatomical Demonstrations, Praot: Anatomy and Anatomical Disseotk Professor Cough i bey, M.8., O.M. n. Chemistry, Theoretical and Practical Professor Black, M.A, D.Sc. in. Hatural History, Captain Hdttonj F.G.S., C.M.Z.S. The arrangements for, the second year of 1 bourse-will be published when completed. LAW. Lecturer, Robert Stout, Esq , Barristei Further information may be obtained on plication. W. H. MANSFORD, Registrai

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Evening Star, Issue 3772, 27 March 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3772, 27 March 1875, Page 3

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