Late Advertisements. FOR SALE, at Ravensbourne, two halfsections, level ground; price, L 25 each. Address “8.,” office of this paper. FOR SALE, a good Sewing Machine, in good order, cheap ; suited for all kinds of work; lessons free, if necessary; price, LB 10s. City Boot Mart, George street. PRINCES STREET WIDENING. THE CITIZENS’ COMMITTEE beg to intimate that they have appointed the following gentlemen to canvass the City for Subscriptions to defray legal and other expenses in resisting payment of the lately-made For -outh Ward—Mr J. B. M'Culloch. High Ward—Mr Sydney.) atnes. Bell Ward —Mr Hunt. Leith Ward—Mr T. H. Woodcock, SUMS of £2O and upwards lent upon Freehold Security, repayable by instalments ; and transfers of land under the new Act prepared at the shortest notice. * W. DALRYMPLE, Jun., Licensed Breker, Princes street. VOLUNTEER NOTICE. mHE Members of the North Dunedin JL Rides entitled to new Uniforms will receive the same at the Militia Office To-mor-row (Wednesday), between the hours of 10 ! a. in. and 4 p.m., all arrears being paid before issue. JAMES COPELAND, Captain, Commanding North Dunedin Rifles. iS* SKATING RINK, DRILL-SHED. Proprietor FRED, ISITT. OPEN every Afternoon, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. ; also, Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday Evenings, from 7 to 10.30. Admission, Is. Monthly Tickets (including the use of Skates) —lss each, may be bad 6f Messrs Reith and Wilkie, or at the Drill-shed. IMPOUNDED on the 21st day of June, 1875, by Matthew Fogarty, for trespassing on Town Belt, one Brown Cow, no visible brand. Owner unknown. And in default of being released, the above cow will be sold at the Public Pound, at South Dunedin, on Friday, the 9th day of July, 1875, at 12 o’clock noon. JAMES BARR, Poundkeeper of the South Dunedin Pound. MASONIC BALL.—To celebrate Installation of R.W.M., and officers of Lodge St. Andrew, 432, S.O. To be held in St. George’s Hall, Thursday, 24th June, 1875. Tickets to be had fromW.M.’s of the various lodges. Brethren to appear in Masonic Regalia. Dispensations granted. GEO. KIDD, Secretary. JOB is Let. F. G. Naumann. \\/ ANTED, by a respectable person, V{ ' Charing jrj Washing. Address “ M. M.,” Stab Office. WANTED, a Smart Boy. Apply Clark and Thomson, plumbers, Princes street. WANTED, Boy, for Shop. I ear’s Boot Store, George street. W r ANTED, Tenders for Plumbing and Plastering New Building, corner of Anderson’s Bay Road. Ewing and Gtacie, builders. WANTED, a Good General Servant, between 9 and 11 in the morning. Apply H. Dodd, draper. ANTED, Two First-class Plumbers; v V constant employment. Apply A, and T. Burt. WANTED, a useful Girl, about 16. Mrs Leary, Princes street south. WANTED, a elean, useful Girl, as Nurse. Saville House, Stuart street. T¥TANTED, a Cooper. M‘Donald’s Wool ▼ T Scouring Works, Albany street. WANTED, Furnished Bedroom, near Christian Chapel, King street. Ad°dress “5.A.,” Evening Star Office. WANTED, a respectable young lady as Barmaid. Apply Crown Hotel. WANTED TO PURCHASE, a Strong Counter. Address, stating price, “ A.8.,” office of this paper. 'ANTED, Tenders for Two Double Chimneys. Apply New Cottages near Benevolent Institution, Caversham. Labor only. W ANTED, a respectable girl as Housemaid for the Sailors’ Home. ANTED, a thorough General Servant. Apply Mrs T. White, Smith street, liree doors from Stuart street. t Jri ASHING or Charing wanted by a resv ? pectable person, [Apply Ferguson’s store, Maitland street. y[7 ANTED, a Firat-class Joiner. Normal W School. ANTED by Two Gentlemen, Paitial V V Board and Residence, fifteen or twenty minutes’ walk from Post Office. Address, stating terms, “ X.Y.Z.,” Stab Office. fTANTED Known—For ladies’ and chilV dren’s underclothing, new fallings* new ;nt embroidery, everlasting fringe, and the St. Gall trimming, in all widths, A. and T. Inglis. WANTED Known—That all are invited to inspect our very large and very choice stock of new laces, in Maltese, j white and black guipuire, cluny and yak, &c., in all widchs. A. and T. Inglis. ANTED Known—Now opening, 10 bales of Blankets, Flannel*, Plaidings, and Shirtings, cheaper than over. A. and T. Ingbs. \ T ANTED Known-Now opening out, 'V New’ Goods in Muslin, Lace, Harness d Lcno Curtains; the best selection in the V-, A. and T. liulie. 7 ANTED Known—One case Furnishing Fringes, all widths and enjors ; Curtain Holders, and Toilet Fringes; really a splendid lot. A. and T. Ingli". VV/ ANTED Known—New Goods in Fancy \ V Department; new Frills, new Necklets, new Lace Collars, new' Point Collars, new sets. A. and T. Inglis. WANTED Known—For Ladies’and Children’s Underclothing, new Frilling, j new Patent Embroidery, Everlasting Fringe, and the new St. Gall Trimming, in all widths. A. and T. Inglis. ANTED Known. That Watson’s Restaurant is open on Sundays. Breakfast Irom 8 o’clock; Dinner from 12 45 to 2 p.m. ; Tea, from 5 till half-past 6 1)o . ASTE Paper for Sale, in lots to suit purchasers. Apply at office of this • paper.
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Evening Star, Issue 3846, 22 June 1875, Page 3
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