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PUBBIO NOTIONS^-. TOKOMAIRIRO AND ' LAWRENCE RAILWAY. GLENORE TUNNEL. IyyANTED, MINERS and LABORERS. Apply to J. R. DAVIES, Junr., . _ _ on Works. A, J. Smyth and Co., Contractors. COAL! COAL! COAL! TO the Trade and Consumers generally* We the undersigned beg to intimate that on and after the 15th inst. the price of our coal will be advanced 2s per ton, CHARLES SAMSON. WALTON PARK COAL CO. NOTICE TO LADIES. JUST RECEIVED, per Mail, splendid real Tortpishell Ladies’ Back Combs: also complete, sets of real Shell Curling Combs, Shoe-horns, &c. Only house in town for real Tortoishell goods, F. BEISSEL, Hair-dresser, ■ - Princes street, PUBLIC NOTICE. COAL. COAL. COAL. • Abbotsford colliery, ■J®* an d. I, the undersigned, hereby wish to notify, that owing to the change of the se S?°, n », an , wear tear by labor, an advance will take place in the price of my Coal of 2s per ton on and after the 15th inst _____ CHARI.ES SAMSON. REQUISITION, TO HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR OP DUNEDIN, QIR,—We, the undersigned Citizens auc O Ratepayers of Dunedin, respectfully re quest that you will, at your very earliest doc sible convenience, calla Public Meetmfref th< Ratepayers to consider, gravely and dispas sumately, the question of the widening ol Princes street south, and collateral question! connected therewith. (Signed) J. 0. GARRICK ROBERT PATERSON F. TOFIELD W. SINCLAIR. W. GREGG . , G. P. FAEQUHAR And 173 other Ratepayers. REPLY GENTLEMEN,— In compliance with youi request, l hereby convene a Public Meeting of the Citizens, to be held at the Temne ranee Hall, Moray place, on Monday evening, May 17, at eight o’clock, to take into considetfon° n tbe m&tters referred to in your Requisi,^ll.lß76. KEITH * AMSAy '>“^ CITIZENS’ BALL. fJIHE LATEST FASHIONS by every Mail for Head Dresses, Shell Combs ; Pins in Crystal, Steel, Pearl, Jet, Silver, Gold; Daggers, Swords, Sprays, Crosses; Plaits, Coils, Frizzettes. Ladies’ Rooms upstairs, at F. BEISSEL’S Temple of Fashions, Princes street. T EE DUNEDIN WORKING MENS CLUB. Princes street (opposite Post office). managing committee ; H. Spears W. H. Homer J. Q. Brennan D. Ker W. Absolon Smith W. B. Macintosh James Peat F. L. Livock. SECRETARY. Alfred R, Sims. • bankers: The Colonial Bonk of New Zealand. SOLICITOUS : • Messrs Barton and Sanders. 1. This Club has been formed to meet s long-felt want, of the Working Men of Dun earn, by affording them the means'of obtaininj rational amusement and social intercourse through a medium other than that of thi public-house. The benefits that will be con ferred by such an institution it is hoped will b recognised by the Working Men of this city, a supplying a legitimate channel of commumca between them: and, as the principles upoi which it is founded are intended for their direc advantage, without distinction of trade or occn pation, the Committee trust they will shot their appreciation of the movement byenrollini their names as members. 1 2. The Club will provide a Reading-room, containing books. Colonial and Home newspapers, magazines, writing materials, chess, and other games j also a Billiard-room ana refreshments of the best quality. 3. The Club will afford a direct means of communication between employers and employed. 4. Terms of Membership.—The Club is open to Working Men over twenty-one yean of age. Youths over eighteen will be admitted if nominated by a senior member. 5. Subscriptions (payable in advance).—Entrance fee, sa; subscription, Is per month, 5s half-yearly, 10s per annum ; honorary members, LI per annum. 6. Such profits as may accrue from the working of this Institution will be applied te extending its benefits and erecting a substantial building. 7. Intending members are invited te rave in their names at onoe to the Secretary, at the Club, formerly known as Storry’s Diningrooms, in Princes street, ppposite Post Office, PM PHERSON, gardener, .Cumberland « street North (opposite Dr Copland’s), Gardens laid out and kept in order. T TO LET 0 LET, on Lease, terms to suit Purchasers, 8 Allotments in Upper Maclaggan street. 8 ~ Serpentine Avenue. Quarter Acre Section in Queen street. „ t, Regent road. Allotment in Hope street. HENRY J. WALTER, Hotel Agent, Valuator, &c., Manse street. TO LET, Office and Store in Bond street, lately occupied by Thomas Birch. Apply to Finch and Birch, Rattray street. TO LET, Two Small Shops. Apply P, O’Brien, Munster Arms Hotel, Walker street. TO LET, a four-roomed Verandah Cottage in Caversham, opposite Porter’s Hotel. Apply A. Myers and Co., Princes street. LOST, FOUND, &o. LOST, off Forbuiy Flat, a Bay Horse; short tail, no white, and indistinct mark J.S.” on off shoulder. Expenses 'paid on returning to Dnndon’s store, Anderson’s Bay road.

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Evening Star, Issue 3813, 14 May 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 3813, 14 May 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 3813, 14 May 1875, Page 3

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