Late Advenisameuis. ,UNEDIN SCHOOL OF ART. UNIVERSITY BUILDINGS. LADIES' AFTERNOON CLASS: The Third Quarter commences on Monday, the 19th g.Tuly. Open from 2to 4 p.m. on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. Fee : 15s per quarter. TTkUNEDIN SCHOOL OF ART. EVENING CLASSES : The Third Quarter commences on Monday, the 19 hj July. Open from 7to 9 p.m. On Mondays and Wednesdays for freehand drawing-, &c. and on Tuesdays and Thursdays for mechanical drawing, &c. Fee : 10s per qua' ter. THE BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL, DUNEDIN. Second Half of the Session will begin I on Monday, the 19th July. Fes: £2 per quarter, payable in advance. The Kectory is now ojien for pupil-boarders. Fee : LlO per quarter. For prospectuses and full information apply to the Rector, or to THE SECRETARY, Educat ; on Office. THE GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL, DUNEDIN. 11HE Second Half of the Session will begin _ on Monday, the 19th July. Fee: L'2 per quarter for the junior, and L2 10s for the senior classes. Fees payable in advance. For prospectus and full information apply to the Lady Principal, or to THE SECRETARY, Education Office. ']pO LEI, best part of George street, Brick Shop and Dwelling. Evans, House Agent, Princes street. FREEHOLD FOR SALE—Section 35, ! " Block XXXVI., Dunedin. Terms easy. Sievwrisjht and Stout. ' jRO LET, a Four-roomed Cottage at Ander- «- son's Bay road. Apply to Dundon's Store. rnENDERS Wanted, by the 19th inst, for X Alterations to Shop. Harrold, • Bain, and Co., Great King street. TO THE ELECTORS OF HIGH WARD. / 1 ENTLEMEN,—My term of Office as your vJT Representative in the City Council having now expired, I beg to tender you my thanks for the honor you have conferred on me for so many years. I regret that business engagements prevent me having the pleasure of contesting the election this year.—Yours faithfully, A. MERCER. Dunedin, 15th July, 1875. " OST, at St. George's Hall, on Tuesday evening, Lady's Kid Boot. Finder please leave same at Mrs Bousfield's, Pitt street. Or AN TED, General Servant. References V required. Mrs Bartleman, Alva % yJTANTED, smart Youth. Apply City v v Boot Mart, Goorge'street, Dunedin. IPRING CLOGS ui every description; rendering easy walking. John Leach, opposite Johnston's Ironmongery. ¥ ANTED Known The «Saturday Advertiser, Weekly Time-table, and New Zealand Literary Miscellany,' can be obtained ftom the runners at 3d per copy or Is per month. First number, Saturday, 17th. mO LET, a Furnished Parlour and Bed1_ room. Apply Albion House, iVloray Place, near First Church. MAYORAL ELECTION. MR REEVES will address the Electors of the different Wards as under : Leith Ward, on Friday, at White's Hotel, Albany street, at 7.30 ; and at Cotter's, King street, at 8.15. South Ward, Saturday, at Cotton's Peacock Hotel, at 7.30; and at Baxter's, Maitland street, at 8.30. Bell Ward, Monday, at Oddfellows' Hall, at 7.30. High Ward, Monday, at Mission House, at 8.15. MASS MEETING OF CITIZENS On TUESDAY EVENING, at Temperance Hall, at 8 o'clock. OARD AND RESIDENCE, two minutes' walk from Post Office ; terms moderate. Address " Comfort," Stab office. WANTED, respectable smart Young Man for Fruit Shop. A. T. Dunning and Co. OARD AND RESIDENCE for Single Gentlemen. Apply Mrs Graham, Bowie's Cottages, Filled, street.
"ANTED Known.—The first shipment of j Lees and Moore's celebrated New Season's Preserved Meats to hand. Apply to Boivman, Maeandrew, and Co., agents for Lees and Moor's Meat Preserving Works. TO LET, Supninr Five-roomrd House, qu:.rter-acre flection, Anderson's Bay Road— 16s per week; :dso two Three roomed Cottages, Kilda Uoad—lO.i per week ; and several Two-roomed I'ottnge?. W. HoepvT, house agent. ANTED, a respectable Youth to attend r V the Baths. Apply to F, Beissell, Hairdresser, Princes street. | i/'ANTED, for the Kaikorai Woollen FacVt' tory, a Thoroughly Qualified Finisher. *\T ANTED, Good Man for Stable. Apply ¥ T James Knox, Farmers' Arms Hotel, Princes street south. "ANTED, good Quarryinan. Apply Godfrey and Green, Great King street Produce Store. ANTED, a good General Servant. .Apply, with rrfi.-rences, Mrs Esther, Koyal Terrace. ""■"i OOD Accommodation for Boarders at JT Leary's Private Boarding-house, DowLing street, near the steps. ,"3.7 ANTED, by respectable person, situaV » tion as Nurse or Housemaid ; good needlewoman Vddress "F. M.," Star office. LE !', Apartments, with partial Board, JL fivo niiiiules' walk from Post office. Address "A, P.," Star office. W'AN'IED, a respectable Youth to attend i to Baihn. Apply to F. Beisecl, hail- | dresser, Princes street. WANTED, a Girl about 13 4 to attend a lady. Apply Exeter House, Maclaggan street. '*■ % ■ ANTED TO SELL, 225 National Bank I \''\ r-lr-vres, cheap. "A. P. C," Post 1 office, Dunlin. ! i 0 LW'.', Furnished P>edroom and Parlor; no children, or other lodgers kept. Mib j Dornvm, reooud cottage from <\iptaiu Cook. rOU SALE-Miuton's Flooring Tiles, .' el.tr.i). A. and T. Buvt. SKATING MATCH to take place at the . ) Drill-shed on Saturday evening next— I Melbourne v. Dunedin. Admission, one shilling.
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Evening Star, Issue 3866, 15 July 1875, Page 3
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