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TO LOT 'P° LBT » P® l * of Home (four rooms), good * locality. Cards at R. Hudson’s, confeofectionor, Arcade. fJK) LET, on Lease, terms to salt Purchasers. 8 Allotments in Upper Madaggan street. 8 Serpentine Avenue. Quarter Acre Section in Queen street Allotment in Hope street : HENRY J. WALTER, Hotel Agent Valuator, Ac,, Manse street rTK) LET, a Six-roomed House (famished), J.S. Biota™. TO LET, Office and Store in Bond street lately ooonmed by Thomas Birch. Apply to b inch and Birch, Rattray street rpO LET, Six-roemed House, Garden, &c., -i- two miles from town. Oab passes four timra a day. Rent 18s per week. Apply Pacific Hotel, Ring street TO LET, at Water of Leith, good Cottage, * three large rooms and coal shed. Apply to Eoyse, Stead and Co. /"COMFORTABLE Bed-room to let High Vy street Quiet famny. Partial board. Apply, Mrs Ross, Grant street High street A FOUR-ROOMED Cottage to let Rent 14s per week. H. 8. fish, jtm., Princes street. rno LET, Four-roomed Cottage, Meirille J- street Apply W. Hooper, opposite New Zea'and Bank, mnces si reel. r pO LET, a four-roomed Verandah Cottage I in Caversham, opposite Porter’s Hotel Apply A. Myers and Co., Princes street EDUCATIONAL. MISS AITEEN has commenced to give Lessons in Pianoforte Music at her residence, Filled street (round comer from St Andrew street). For beginners, terms moderate. MISSES BELL have now resume! Music Lessons at their Rooms, Princes street, and request former Pupils to attend «t their n.nal hours. LOST, FOUND. fto LOST, Meerschaum Pipe, gold mounted, with initials T.H. Finder rewarded by returning same to “J.C.5.,” office of this paper. PUBLIC NOTICES. jyiNBDIN WORKING MEN’S CLUB, Princes street, opposite Post Office, WiU be OPEN on SATURDAY, MAY 22nd. Intending Members can leave their uatnee on the premises at any time. Secretary attends 7 to 8 a.m., noon to 2 p.m., 6 to 8 p.m ALFRED R, SIMS, Secretary. JUST OPENED, Direct from Paris (per Mail)—l case Kid Gloves, Josephine, in all the new shades, for promenade and evening wear. Also, the celebrated Riondel Kid Gloves, in single and doable button, in all colors. Inspection invited. Paris Styles. A & T. INGLIS, ♦eorgo street MRS W. A JENKINS, Next door but one to Craig and Gilliea’s, Georte street, (From Peter Robinson’s, Oxford street, London), BEGS to intimate to the Ladies of Duriedin. and the general public that she has just received three more oases of French Bonnets and Hats, per mail steamer, comprising real Lace Tonnets, Silk Velvet Bonnets, Silk Bonnets, Straw Bonnets, &e., &c. Mrs W. A J. can with confidence recommend these goods as being the best styles and best value she has ever shown. Inspection invited. NOTICE TO LADIES, JUST RECEIVED, per Mall, splendid real Tortoishell Ladies’ Back Combs* also complete, sets of real Shell Curling Combs* Shoe-horns, &c. Only house in town for real Tortoishell goods. P. BBISSKL. Hair-dresser, Princes street. CITIZENS’ BALL ~ FJIHE LATEST FASHIONS by every Mall 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. TO CONTRACTORS, BUILDERS, AND OTHERS. CONCRETE. CONCRETE. CONCRETE. rpHE LOGAN’S POINT QUARRY JL COMPANY are now prepared to supply, at the lowest possible rates, Metal for Roads, Concrete, Ac. Also, Blueatone Bubble for Foundations. Ships supplied with Blnestone Ballast conveyed alongside by rail Quarries: Logan’s Point and Madaggan street. Office; No. 1, Chambers, Princes street. . Orders promptly attended to. vUTION. |M i i iMgh re{.ui.»t>“u of the inger Iwanu--1 Jacturing Company’s Sewing Machine* ij s led tn uuiufj .mH attempts to make and «u.-il spurious in Stations. The »'»!) ate warned againnt p <rtiea advertising <•? <ti’nring iwr sale imitatioii Machines as “ 'H; . • ■ rioan Singer,” “ ou tho Singer p:.; .._i;. or on tbe .Singer fcystem.” in vio'rti *on ■ the Company’s legal rights. The unit, . r” Machines are those made i.j * 1 «> -o■ ar vlanufacluring Company. Mat iNr '“s sold on deferred p;>■> menu. .1, !» R 1 •’ ■>. NOTICE. ON and after Monday, May 17, the Turkish Baths will be open for admission from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. for the winter months. PM’PHERSON, gardener, Cumberland • street North (opposite Ur Copland’s). Gardens laid-out and kept in order.

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Evening Star, Issue 3816, 18 May 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 3816, 18 May 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 3816, 18 May 1875, Page 3

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