Late Advertisement* sbrsst (rouhd wniflgfrom.Bt. .AnSi-if beginners, terms moderate. TOKOMAIRIRO AND LAWRENCE RAILWAY. GLENORE TUNNEL. MINEiRS and LABORERS. Apply to : -■ i. .!-• ' • ' A * J. Smythand Go, ■ : •> Contractors. J. R DAVIES, Jnnr., onWifafe WILL BE PUBLISHED SHORTLY. jgBADSHAW^s guide to new zka- __ LAND. Full information In a future advertisement. ••■••> ? S. M. DALGLEISfi. . ; CITIZENS* RAT.t. rjm hj mrj Md| ( fpr Head Dresses, Bhel Combe ; Pin* li Crystal, Steel, Pearl, Jet, silver, Daggers, Swords, Grosses; Plaits Coils, FrizzOttes, lAdiet’ Rooms upstairs, at . ; T*' \’V ; F.BEIBSBL’B . • Temple ef Fashions, Prineea street.. T HE DUNEDIN WORKING MEN’S CLUB. Prindesstrefct (opposite Post office). „ IUSAdiNO OOMMITTM: . ..W. H. Homer ; J. Q. Brennan:■ D. Her Watson Smith W. B. James Peat jj. L. SBORHTAffIr. 1 ! Alfred R. -Sims. > r . BAKXIBS: . The Colonial Bank of New Zealand.. ; SO&OITOXS: . , ™V“S?® B RartonandSanders. .:L- ---, L Thia’-Olnb has been formed to meet, a long-felt want ,of the Working Men of Dun«oin, by affording them the means ef obtaining sational amusement, and. social intercoms*, through a medium‘other than that of the public-house. The benefits that will be cbnrerred by such an institution it is hoped will be recognised by the Woriong Men of thiß city, as supplying a legitimate channel of communication between themand, as the prinraplesupon which it is founded are intended for their direct advantage, without distinction of trade -or occupation, the Committee, trust they yrfU shovi 2>. The.Club wUI provide a Reading-room, containing books, Colonial and Home ndmpapers, magazines, writing mhterialsj che other games ; ' also'a Bffliard-robSn and t ments of the best quality. 3. The Club will afford a direct means oi communication between ployed. a A Terms of-Membership. —The Club istoen to Working -Men over twenty-one years of age, Youths over eighteen will be admitted if nominated by a senior member. $. Subscriptions (payable in advance). —Ent™*o® ss; subscription, Is per month, 5 1 half-yearly, 10a per annum; honorary members, LI per annum. 6. Such profits an may accrue from th< working of this Institution will be applied to extending its benefits and erecting a substantia! building. . 7. Intending membeas are invited to give in theirnames at once to the Secretary, at the Club, feemerly known as Stony* Diningrooms, in Princes street, opposite Post Office. LOST, a Cheque drawn by ns on t National Bank of New Zealand,Duned for LlO 8s sd, payment of which is stopp* Finder rewarded. Maclean Brothers. TO LET, a Room, furnished or unfurnished suitable for two gentlemen. Apply t Wm. Gilchrist, George street. ANTED, by a respectable Woman, Situation at Washing or- Charing. Dnuii 4.41... D ■ Stas ofloe. ANTED, TO SELL,. new and second-hand Singers Machines; • Mrs Keates, Castle street. WAKHID, by a Dressmaker, with a good knov ledge of Millinery, work at home, or out hj the day. Address “L.L.,” Poet-offlee. Alban staeet. TPIJ'ET, a- Pour-roomed Cottage., Apply . Clulee, ITomington. *; * npOLET, a Ptttnished c fnrior arid f Apply Mrs Strong, Hanover street, epposH the Hospital. T ENDUES wanted (or asmSll Job of Apply H. Downe, bootmaker, Kensington. SHIPPING. HARBOR ST!-: AM COMPANY AGENTS. Maori, s.s. for bluff, hokitika, Greymouth, Westport and Nelson, To-morrow (Wednesday), 12th May. Passengers by 2.30 p.m. train. gBAUTn'UL.bTAR, _s.s. for TIMARU and LYT TEL TON, To-morrow [Wednesday), the 12th May. Passengers by 2.30 p.m. trainSamson, 8.8. for oamaru, on Friday, 14th May. Passengers by 7 a.m. train. Cargo till 4 p.m. Thursday, JjEAUTIFUL STAR, s.u. for TIMARU and LYTTELTON, on Sunday, 16th May. Passengers by 2.30 p,m. train. Cargo till 2 p.m. Saturday. Offices: Harbour Chambers. SOUTHLAND STEAMERS Sail every Wednesday and Saturday. W ANGANDI, 8.8. for BLUFF HARBOR and INVERCARGILL, ON WEDNESDAY NB.X T, Cargo received on Monday and Tuesday. **> Ctaiso for Invercargill and Inland Districts forwarded by rail Bluff at Consignees* risk. t H. HOUGHTON & CO., Manse street. FOR MELBOURNE DIJCe&T. r'HE ; «hip’ PORTLAK |WiU : bo de«pfitfiheji pn Frid 14thu instant, earning cargo reduced,rates. ■fife * to.; Mr Bond rim LOST, FOUND. &o. aNE POUND REWARD.—Lost, a Gold f Pencil-case : initials J.M. Apply Mardl and Copeland. IOUND, a Purse containing money. Her--1 bert, and Co.
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Evening Star, Issue 3810, 11 May 1875, Page 3
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