Late Advertisement* THURSDAY, 27th MAY, At 12 o’clock. To Engineers, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, V|‘LANI»RBSS, HEPBURN, & o. i»J- have received instructions from the importers, Messrs W. Onions and Co., to sell by auction en the premises, Cumberland's -reet (opposite Otago Foundry), on Thutaday.SMi 27, at 12 o’clock, A large quantity of the following goods Lowmoor boilerplates, B BH boiler plat common boiler plates, rivets (assorted sizes), boiler tubes, sheet copper, bar copper, engineers’ vices, bar steel, octagon, square, and doable shear, chain, s*l6in. *nd iin., sperm oil, plumbago crucibles, Ac., Ac., Ac. Terms at sale. THURSDAY, 27th MAY ~ At 2 o’clock. 52 TRUNKS MEN’S, WOMEN’S. AND CHILDREN’S BOOTS AND SHOES. M’LANDRESS. HEPBURN, k 60. are instructed by the importers to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Manse street, on Thursday, 27th May, at 2 o’clock, 62 trunks Men’s, Women’s, and Childr.u’s Boots and Shoes, just landed. Terms at sale. OTAGO BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION. THE COMMITTEE of the above Institu* tion desire to acknowledge the receipt of tho following donations in aid of the Charity, viz . William Melville, 6s; J. M'Lean, (Oamaru, L 5 ; Trustees of the late Jacob Fogel (amount of bequest), L 10; J. Slater, H.M.C., L2; J. R. Mitchell, Clydevile, L 3 sb; G. Herbert, per L. O. Beale, L 5; John Elliott, Bushy Park, Ll 18s; contents of purse found in Dunedin, Ll; Rev. A. Blake, Kaikorai (collection), I A Is; George Gunn, L 5 ; George Gray Russell, L2o* proceeds of collection. Rev. Charles | Clarke’s sermon, LBO lls Id; Dunedin Jockey Club, per Sydney James, L 66; Mr Gann, StrathTaieri. 16a 6d: Griffon’s trustees, 15s 8d: Samuel Slesmger, L2 2s; Findlay and Co., and Employ6e, Lls; Presbyterian Church, Bladutha, L 6 11a 9d; cash found in Corpora* tion Inspector’s office, per Town Clerk, L 4 ; A. M'Kegg, Ll Is; Employes * Evening Star/LS 6s • Resident Magistrate’s Court. Port Chalmers, Ll; G. Plriotor, onepair girl’s boots : F._ Batson, Ll ss; J. Logan, Tapanui, L4lss ; Misses Dewes and Cook, Waitahuna, Ll7 4p; J. B. Gilmour, lls 6d; Employes A and T Burt, L 7 10s; Dr. Stewart, Lawrence, LIS; J. Campbell, Green Island, Ll; Mrs Baldwin, parcel of clothing; A Friend, parcel of clothing; Mr i azlett, parcel of doming; two leads Colonial coal, donor unknown. RICHARD QUINN, Secretary. IHE FEMALE GAMBLER. IMPORTANT TO EVERYONE. R BROWN, George street, would call • attention to the following BLANKETS.—Having secured his stock el Blankets this season under special circumstances, he can confidently invite comparison, as he is aware that he is now offering better value than can be obtained in any other house in town. Our prices are— Now 16s, 20s, 255, 27s 6d Usual Price 17s 6d, 255, 28s 6d, 32s 6d FLANNELS.—In Flannels I have a large assortment, which I am selling at such low prices as will insure a speedy clearance. Having resolved to give this department special attention, I would recommend all in search of really good andfcheap Flannels, to give them a trial before going elsewherePrices llsd, Is 3d, Is fid, ls9d. Is lid Old Prices Is Id, Is 4Jd, Is 9d, 2s, 2s 3d Drugget Petticoats, 5s lid Bleached Twill Sheeting, 2yds wide. Is 6id White Counterpanes, 4s 9d; Colored do,'os 9d Bleached and Unbleached Calicoes from 4id Wincies, 6Jd, BJd, IOJd, Is, Is 3d, Is 6d. MEN’S DEPARTMENT. Men’s Flannel Undershirts, 4s 3d, 6s „ Drawers from 4s „ Woollen Sox, Is, Is 3d, Is 6d, Is 9d „ Tweed Trousers, 8s lid, 9s fid, 12s fid. 17s 6d ~ Tweed Trousers and Vests, 17s 6d, 255. 30s, 32s fid „ Tweed Suits, 355, 50s, 555, 60s „ Shirts, 2s 4d, 3s fid, 4s, ss, 5s fid, 7s fid, 8s fid, 9s fid. Small Profits and Quick Returns. R. BROWN, George street, near Octagon.
6th MAY, 1875. ALL SAINTS CHURCa CONFIRMATION will be held in this Church by the Bishop of Dunedin to-morrow j l afternoon, May 23rd, at 3 p.m. | CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Moray Place. The Rev. Dr ROSEBY will deliver a Lecture on Week-day Religion To-Morrow (Sunday) Evening, at 6.30 o’clock. Subject—“ The Tongue.” rjIRINITY WESLEYAN CHURCa REV. F. W. ISITT WiU (D.V.) Preach To-morrow Morning, at 11 o’clock; Evening, at 6.30. (10ME ON SUNDAY EVENING J to THE EVANGELISTIC SERVICE Conducted in the QUEEN’S THEATRE Undt-r the auspices of the Dunedin Young Men’s Christian Association. Commencing at 8 o’clock. Dunedin young men’s Christian ASSOCIATION. MR W. G. MARSH. General Secretary of the Melbourne Young Men’s Christian Association, Having arrived in Dunedin, by special invitation of the Dunedin Young Men’s Christian Association, for the purpose of placing before the public the claims and advantages of such institutions* wiU hold a series of PUBLIC MEETINGS During next week, and deliver Addresses on the following subjects : TUESDAY EVENING, May 25, in First Church. Subject: “ The Aims and Objects of Young Men’s Christian Associations.” i WEDNESDAY EVENING, May 26, in Baptist Church, Hanover .-treet. Subject: " Their Origin and Progress.” FRIDAY EVENING, May 28, in Knox Church. Subject; “ Objections answered, and their claims to pubiio sympathy and support vindicated.” THURSDAY EVENING, May 27, in Wesleyan Church, Stuart street. UNITED PRAYER MEETING For special blessing on the work of these institutions throughout the world. Hour of meeting each evening, half-put 7. JAMES FULTON, President D.Y.M.C. A.
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Evening Star, Issue 3820, 22 May 1875, Page 3
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