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PTJBLia NOTICE. U B L I O NOTICE. Mr F. T. VAN HEMERT, M.R.0.5.8., a»a L S.A., <fec., begs to intimate *o the inhabitants of Dunedin and surrounding districts that He has commenced Practice as Consulting Surgeon and General Practitioner, having had twenty years’ experience in the Colonies, and recently arrived from ■ England, after two years travel, during which period he visited all the principal Hospitals in Britain and the t ontment. and saw all the recent improvements in medical and surgical science. He has taken chambers adjoining the Natienal Portrait Gallery, late ‘Daily Times’ Ufnce, Princes street south. Dunedin, Can be consulted at all hours, COME and c -'eo the Californian Silver Roller Skaters every afternoon, between tour and six o’clock, at the Drill-shed, EAST INDIAN EMPORIUM. Fifteen Days more positively only, J- will be exhibited the productions and •manufactures of the East Indies, prior to procedure elsewhere, the varied Stock of Shawls, Bernons, Opera Cloaks, Solid Gold Jewellery, •Precious Stones, Manilla and Havannah Cigars, &c. SHEIK BUDRODEEN, Is ext door to Mr Walker, Draper, George street. PHOXOQHAPHBBS. PORTRAIT ROOMS. Established 1861. RED U C E-D --P RICES. Cartes de Visites from 12s 6d per Dozen, MEEINGS. HALR-WAY BUSH ROAD BOARD. A MEETING of Ratepayers entitled Vote in the Subdivision of Waikari ar hj lagstaff will be held as below for the Nomin tions of Members to serve in the place of~ R. Rossbotham, Esq., Waikari Subdivision, and John Campbell, Junr., Esq., Flagstaff Su division—who retire by rotation. Nomination at Wa kan Schoolhouse, Monday, May 31, at 12 noo: hj lagstaff, Mr Chas. Hay’s house, TuesdaJune Ist, at 12 noon. In the event of more than one person heir proposed for the said vacancies, the day i polling will be Thursday, June 10th, from ] a.m. to 4 p.m. By *rder. WM. JOHNSON, Clerk to Board.

Dunedin young men’s chrisTiAN ASSOCIATION. M R W. G. MARS H, 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 puipose of placing before the public the claims and advantages of such institutions, will hold a seiies of # PUBLIC MEETINGS During next week, and deliver Addresses on the following subjects : TUESDAY EVENING, i\lay 25, in First Church. Subject: “ The Aims and Objects of Young Men’s Christian Associations.” WEDNESDAY EVENING, May 26, in Baptist Church, Hanover -treet. Subject: “ I heir Origin and Progress.” FRIDAY EVENING. May 28, in Knox Church. Subject: “ Object »>ns answered, and their claims to public sympathy and support vindicated.” THURSDAY EVENING, May 27, in Wesleyan Church, Stuart street. UNI tED PRAYER M KETING For special blessing on the work of these institu’ions thi ougbout the world. Hour of meeting each evening, naif-past . JAMES FULI ON, Piesident D.Y.M.O.A. THIRD NEW ZEALAND BUILDING AND MUTUAL INVESTMENT SOCIETY. . VTOTICE is hereby given that a Special P-i General Meeting of the Shareholders in the above Society will be held in the Tcmpe ranee Hall, Moray Place, on Monday, the 31st May instant, at the hour of 8 o’clock in the evening, for the purpose of altering the niles of the Nomety in the following particulars, viz.:— Rule Gi, to substitute for the words, “a sum equal to seventy-five per cent, on the profits ” the words “such proportion os the committee may deteimme of the profits.” Rule b6, to substitute tor the words “ a pro rata proportion to the extent of seventy-five per cent, on the profits to be lealised, shown up to the last previous balance-sheet,” the words _ such proportion as the Committee mav determine of the profits realised.” the purpose °f .adding the following „ e Shareholdeis may vote either person ally or by proxies, but no person other than a shareholder shall be appointed a proxy.” JAMES WINTER, Secretary. EDUCATIONAL. SCIENCE of Account-keeping, illustraf by Diagrams, &c ; — The undersigned prepared to receive applications to att end L tuies on the above subject. VV. B Yaldwi accountant, &c., Devon Villa, Walker stree M 1 ®.® AITKEN has commenced to give Lesai in Pianoforte Music at her residence, Fill street (round corner from St. Andrew street) ] beginners, terms moderate. T HE MISSES BELL have now resumed Music Lessons at their Booms, Princes street, and request former Pupils to attend at their tuna! hour?,

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Evening Star, Issue 3822, 25 May 1875, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 3822, 25 May 1875, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 3822, 25 May 1875, Page 1

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