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tout T° a Four-roomed House in Gramm o« o et ßtreet ' Apply Robert Knowles, T° a ljE i T ’ Room, with Apply Meridian Villa, High stw fJIO LET, on Lease, terms to suit Purchasers. 8 Allotments in Upper ® Serpentine Avenue. Viuarter Aore Section in Queen street. MotoU in Hope K * 4 HENRY J. WALTER, Hotel Agent, Valuator, &c.. Manse street. T° I ;® T > a Six-roomed House (furnished). *■ *• Hiok '»’ d^ ET * th j £|® 0 * at the comer of Princes and High streets. A. and i*. rpiO LET, Six-roamed House,' Garden, Aq, jV “ Ueß 4 n> ? t?!™- °* i»*Bee foui S 01 ®* Rsat, 18s per week. Apph Pacific Hotel, King street. ■ a *.^ fTV) LET, Four-roomed Cottage, MelvlU. £und r^A^& W<^t ' N '" rpo LET, a four-roomed Verandah Cottag ■ in Cayereham, opposite Porter’s Hotd Apply A. Myers and Co., Princes street. .. EDUCATIONAL. MISS AITAEN has commenced to give Lessoni in Pianoforte Music at her residence, Filleu street (round comer from St. Andrew street) Poi beginners, terms moderate. ■ f jpHK MISSES BELL have now reann.i ' -’usio Lessons at their Rooms,

street, and request former Pupi « ti» at their nuns) horn*. LOST, FQUND, &c LOST, a small White Pig. Finder please returntoMrFinch,EoßeC " ' Beach road. All expenses paid. PUBLIC .NOTICES. NOTICE. gHAREHOLDERS of the late Submarine Gold Mining Company are partkndarly .nj. quested to attend a Meeting at the Imperial Hotel, Princes street, this (Wednesday) Evening, at 8 o’clock. Notice to those wanting their OWN FREEHOLDS. THERE are a few Allotments in the extension of Calton remaining unsold. The situation of this rising township is unrivalled . F x *tJhealthiness and beauty of position, adjoins Town Belt, and is close to the Botanical Gardens and Acclimatisation Society’s Bounds STEWART AND DOUGHTY, Manse street.

yyjNEDIN WORKING MEN’S CLUB, Princes sheet, opposite Post Office, Will be OPEN on SATURDAY, MAY 22nd. Intending Members can leave their names on the premises at any time. Secretary attends 7to 8 a.m., noon to 2 p.m. t 5 to 8 p.m ALFRED R ; SIMS, Secretary. JUST OPENED, Direct from I’aris (per Mail)—l case Kid Gloves, Josephine, in all the new shades, for promenade and eveniua wear. * Also, the celebrated Riendel Kid Gloves, in single and double button, in all colon. Inspection invited. Paris Styles. A & T. INGLIS, George street MRS W. A. JENKINS, Next door but one to CraigandGillies’s, George street, (Frem Peter Robinson’s, Oxford street London), ’ BEGS to intimate to the Ladies of Dunedin and the general public that she has just received three more oases of French Bonnets and Hats, per mail steamer, comprisiuc real Lace Bonnets, Silk Velvet Bonnets, Silk Bonnets, Straw Bonnets, &c., &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. TUST RECEIVED, per Mail, splendid v real Tbrtoishell 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. TO AND CONCRETE. CONCRETE. CONCRETE. THE LOGAN’S POINT QUARRY COMPANY are now prepared to supply, at the lowest possible rates, Metal for Roads, Concrete, ftc. Also, 1 Rubble for Foundations. ‘ Ships supplied with Bluestoue Ballast oon. veyrd alongside by rail Quarries: Logan’s Point and Maclaggau street, Office: No. J, Chambers, Princes street. Orders promptly attended to. , TION ON and after Monday, May 17, the Turkish, Baths will bo open for admission from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. for the winter months. PMTHERSON, gardener, Cumberland • street North (opposite Dr Copland’s). GardensJlaid out and kept in order.

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Evening Star, Issue 3817, 19 May 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 3817, 19 May 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 3817, 19 May 1875, Page 3

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