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Late Advertisements. NOJTOE. THE Election for Caveuham Lower Division Lower "Ward. The Poll to tak® place on Saturday, June 12, 1875, from 10 till 4. The Candidates are as follows; I PHILIP HENRY BRAIDY. WILLIAM ALLEN. CAVERS HAmTcA VERS HAM. BAND OF HOPE meets to-morrow evening, Schoolroom. All are invited —Important business. Mr Morriss, from Mornington, in the chair. 'CAVERSHAM ROAD BOARD ELECTIONS. MESSRS. R. Rutherford and E. M. Moss having been duly nominated as Candidates for St. Andrew’s Ward, higher subdivision, and Messrs P. H. Brody and W. Allan having been duly nominated for St. Eilda Ward, lower sub-division, to fill one vacancy in each Ward, and a poll having been demanded in each Ward, the Returning Officers have appointed the poll to take place in each Warden Saturday first, the 12th of June, between the hours of 10 a.m. and 4 n.ra., in the Schoolhouse, Caversham, for St. Andrew’s Ward, and in the Schoolhouse, Forbury, for St. Eilda Ward. JOHN CAMERON, Clerk C. R. Board. NOTICE.

R. S. SORIMEGOUR is no longer in our employ, and therefore is not authorised to receive Monies on our account. ROYSE, STEAD & CO. ESPECTABLE Young Man will find a comfortable home in a Private Family. Apply Mr Leckie, George street, butcher. FUNERAL OF THE LATE MR HAWTHORNE. THE former Pupils of the High School who wish to attend the Funeral of the late Rector, are requested to meet in the Ball of the High School on Friday,, the Uth inat., at 1.30 p.m. Mouvnmg; Crape on left arm, FOR SALE, large Black Watch Dog or Companion; very handsome. Address “ J.G.,” Forbury Post Office. TRAVELLER is open for Engagements to Sell on Commission in town and country. “ Agent,” Star Office. PQR SALE, a Four-roomed Cottage and Land in Royal Terrace. Size of land - 39ft by 109 ft. Price—L3oo. Apply R. Wright, Royal Terrace. TENDERS wanted for Raising and Finishing a Cottage. Plan and specification may be seen at Mrs Tuson’s, St. David street, until noon on Monday, 14th inst. FOUND, two Crimean Shirts, near the old jetty, Port Cha’mers. ■ Owner can have the same by applying to John Veal, Port Chalmers. rTIEN SHILLINGS REWARD.—Lost, JL Black and Tan Cattle Dog, with up and down ears. Finder rewarded returning, and detained after this notice will be prosecuted. Apply Universal Hotel. TO LET, Boarding-house, by taking stock and furniture. Apply Mrs Jackson, View street, Dunedin. CLOGS and Spring Clogs to order. A preventative for cold feet. J, Leach, George street, oppcits Johnson’s. FOR SALE, few good Dorking and Brahma Fowls. Mrs Hanchard, King street, opposite Swan & Mitchells. STTANTED, a good General Servant; rev v ference required. Apply Mrs George Bell, Forih place, off George street. WANTED, Servants—Housemaid (firstclass), three General Servants. Apply Mrs Murley’s Registry office, Maclagganstreet. WANTED Known—lf Edward Greig will cal' at Times Restaurant he will hear of something to his advantage. Ty ANTED, every Doctor to read “ AlcoVV bol as a Medicine,” in the ‘ Dublin University Magazine’ for February. ANTED, a smart Boy, from 12 to 14 years «f age. Apply James Reid, j druggist, Princes street north. WANTED, by a lady, Furnished Bedroom and attendance. Address, “A. C.,” Stab office. WANTED, Lad about sixteen, used to farm work. Apply W, Bacon and Sons, Great King street. WANTED, by Young Lady, situation as Barmaid in first-class Hotel. Address “Ella,” Star Office. WANTED TO SELL, 80,000 two-year transplanted Thorn Quicks. Gordon Brothers, North East Valley. WANTED, a General Servant. Apply next the Star and Garter Hotel, near Railway Station, Albany street. WANTED, a good General Servant. Apply Mrs Tomlinson, William street. TX'vaNTED by respectable Person, Situa'VV tion as Housekeeper; understands her business. Address “M. P.,” Star Office. WANTED, two Tip-drays and Drivers. Apply to John Thomas, Maclaggan street Quarry. WANTED, a strong Boy. Apply, at nine to-morrow morning, W. Gregg end Co.» Princes street.

WANTED, a Resident Governess ; music indispensable. Address “ M.Z,” Post Office Great King street TT/’ANTED, Pianist for Saturday night W concerts. Apply at once, Mclndoe, Noith and ScouHar’s, xtattray street. WANTED Known.—D. Cohen begs to intimate to the Ladies of Dunedin that he has engaged a London dresser to dye and clean ostrich and other feathers. Furs made to order, altered, and repaired. Satin kid boots and gloves cleaned. Spots from oil and paint taken out from silk, velvet, and all wear* mg apparel. Oil coats and van covers made. At George street, next to Bank of New Zealand. SI 7 ANTED Known— Persons wishing to | W build cheap hovses can be supplied with Red I’ine Scantling, in lots to Bint purchasers, at 10a and 12s per 100 f t; also, Oregon . and Deal Laths at reduced prices; and, having now completed the Erection' of our extensive i additional sawing and planing machinery, we ! are in a position to do all kanda of sawing, | planing, tongueing, and groving for the trade and general public on the shortest notice. Prices 1 given on application to Gibbs aud Clayton’s ' Saw, Planing, and Manufacturing Mills, Cumberland street. r WANTED Known.-That Watson’s Restaurant is open on Sundays. Breakfast irom 8 o’clock: Dinnerft,oDi 12.45 to 2 p,m.; Tea, from 5 till half-past $ o clock.

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Evening Star, Issue 3836, 10 June 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3836, 10 June 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3836, 10 June 1875, Page 3

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