Late Advertisements. FORBURY DISTRICT SCHOOL, South Dunedin. IHB THIRD QUARTER will begin on MONDAY, 12th JULY. BEAUTIFUL "French Merinoes, in every shade, 1r 4d and Is 6d per yard, at Kirk* Patrick, Glendining and Co’s. WANT ED, a competent Barber. Apply, sharp, A. Doodoward, Stafford street. TO LET, Two Rooms, near the Octagon, furnished or unfurnished. Address “ Rooms,” Stab Office. WANTED TO RENT a Five or Sixroomed House, North Dunedin preferred. Apply, stating terms, to W. Barnes, Forth street. WANTED, a Woman to Sew Carpets. Apply North and Scoullar, Rattray street. TO LET, a Four-roomed Cottage, Anderson’s Bay road. Apply Victoria Terrace. GO to the Sixpenny Concert for Working Men, the best two hours’ amusement in Dunedin. TOS 1\ yesterday afternoon, between SteinJ metz’s shop, George street, and London street, a ruby-colored Leather Purse. Finder will be rewarded on returning it to Hogg and Hutton, Princes street. KNITTED Cardigan Jackets, 9s 6d, 10s 6d, 12s 6d, 15s, 16s 6d, 17s 6d, and 20s, at Taylor’s, Rattray street. the Newest Fashion in Gentlemen’s Hats, see Taylor’s new assortment. Prices to suit all. The great one-hundred mile feat, THE QUEEN’S THEATRE. T O-N I G H T. T O-N I G H T. Dress Circle open for Ladies on Saturday Afternoon. Admission to all parts of the house, Is.
ANTED Known.—Wanted Known. ■ * Wanted Known. —Just arrived—Two Cases Novelties in Trimmings, &c. ■ A. and T. INGLIS. V/£ 7 ANTED Known.—Opening this Day ,* * —One Case New Buttons for dresses, jackets, and costumes, as now worn. A. and T. INGLIS. WANTED Known.—Opening One Case New designs in Yak Laces, new braided trimmings, new ornaments, new damask ribbons, new lace fills. A. and T. INGLIS. TO-MORROW Night’s Concert will bo one of the best since their opening night. All should go. GREAT CHEAP SALE OF DRAPERY AND CLOTHING AT R R R o W N’ S, « George street, near Octagon. Sale to continue for One Month only. Having completed his first year in business, R. Biown haa resolved to offer for one month the whole of his stock at cost price, so as to ensure a complete clearance before stocktaking. Inspection is the best test of value, and he would therefore urge everyone to be in time and judge for themselves. Flannels from lOd per yard, marked at cost prices White and Unbleached Calicoes, 4d Blankets, good value and full sizes, now 13s 9,1, 18s 6d, 22s 3d, 24s 9d, formerly 17s 6d, 255, 30s, 32s 6d Must be cleared out. Be in time. Bleached Sheeting, two yards wide, Is sd, worth 2s Lace and Harness Long Curtains 5s 3d Toilet Covers, 10s; White Counterp mes, 3s 3d Antimacassars, Table Covers, Carpeting, Matting, Bed Rugs, Ticks, &c.—all at reduced pi ices Ladies’ Stays, 2s lid; Straw Hats, 10 Black Lustres, B|d formerly Is Home Spun Dress Materials, B£d; now reduced less than Home cost Cold Ipacas, 5Jd Ladies’ Clouds—a large assortment—from IOJd (must be sold) Men’s Department— Men’s Tweed Suits, 31s 6d Do Tweed Trousers, 8s lid Boys’ Clothing, every description, 25 per cent, off usualprices Men’s Mole Trousers, very cheap Men’s Cotton and Crimean Shirts Must be sold—Cost prices. As this is a bond fide sale every article will be found marked at a great reduction, and R. B. would urge everyone to be in time, as first come best choice. Terms cash. Note the Address— R. BROWN, George street, near Octagon.
CO M E early to the Concert to-morrow night, Oddfellows’ Hall, if you wish to obtain seats. Crowded nightly. TENDERS are till Thursday, 15th inst., to erect a small Cottage, of wood, off ftjaclaggan street. MASON & WALES, Architects. WANTED, a Sawyer—one used to keeping saws preferred. Apply A. Fulton and Co.. George street Timber Yard. WANTED, a good General Servant. Apply Mrs, G. F. Reid, Manor Place. TO LET (detached), House in Canongate, five rooms and scullery. Apply 5, Smith street, near High School. GOOD Washerwoman wanted for one day in each week. Apply Mrs Wise, upper Cargill street. WANTED, First-class Laundress for Station, Man Cook, Boots, and Servants. Apply Mrs Dick’s Registry Office. BIBLES, Bibles. Prayer", Services, and Hymnals ; must be cleared out immediately. Hay's Bible Warehouse, Princes street. GIFT and Reward Books at an immense reduction in prices. Hay’s Bible Warehouse, Princes street south. NEW supply of splendidly bound and illustrated Family Bibles—cl eapest ever offered,to the public; must bo sold. Hay’s Bible Warehouse, Princes street south. ' I 'IOY-BOOKS, the finest and cheapest ever I offered to the public, at Hay’s Bible Warehouse. NOTiCE is hereby given that the partnership heretofore subsisting between James Christie (jun.), Andrew Christie, and David Christie, as Farmers, Slaughtermen, and Butchers, at Kensington and North-east Harbor, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. Dated at Dunedin this day of , ope thousand eight hundred and seventy-five. ANDREW CHRISTIE, JAMES CHRISTIE (jun.), DAVID CHRISTIE. Witness to the signatures— John Mouat, Solicitor, Dunedin. The business will henceforth be carried on by James Christie, jun,, and Andrew Christie, under the style of “A, and J, Christie,”
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Evening Star, Issue 3861, 9 July 1875, Page 3
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