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PUBLIC NOTICES NOW LANDING, EX GOOD TEMPLAR, fJTHAT FAVORITE COAL, from the Kaitaagata Co.’s Mine. CLAEKE & TEMPLETON, Great King street. QREY EIVEE COAL.—A fine Sample just arrived ex Sarah and Mary. JONES HOOPER, Stuart street. 'fAEMPLE OF FASHION, PRINCES L STREET. F. BE I S S EL, By Appointment, HAIRDRESSER AND PERFUMER TO H.R.H. Duke of Edinburgh, K.G. Importer of human hair. The trade supplied in all its branches The latest fashion per every mail Perfumery, brushes, combs, &c., of the best makers Only agent for Pinaud’s perfumery. Hair-work of every description made to order, and kept in stocK. The largest and finest stock in frizettes of every kind. Plaits, curls, head dresses, fronts, coils, wigs, &c. Hair jewellery made to order from your own hair, the latest and best assortment in town in ladies’ hair ornaments, in jet, steele, gold, silver, pearl, crystal, &c. Beissol’s German concave razors and straps to suit, expressly made to order. Ladies’ hair-dressing in every stylo or fashion. Private rooms up stairs. Beissel’s Cantharadite fluid, the only genuine article for the growth of hair, prepared by F. BEISSEL, Hairdresser, Wigmaker, and Perfumer, Princes street, Dunedin, Warm, cold, and shower baths always ready. fJHJRKIISH BATH, Moray place, open daily from 8 a.m. to S p.m., a luxury to be appreciated. "VTOTICE.—AII parties purchasinar Timber _Lv _ sold on the Wharves, Dunedin, will be held liable, and be sued for wharfage dues and charges due upon same. Any person or persons removing Timber or other goods from any of the Wharves will be held liable for any charges that may have accumulated on said Goods or Timber prior to date of removal. .lOHN L. GILLIES. Secretary Otago Harbor Board. EDUCATIONAL. WRITING, Book-keeping, &c. Athenaeum Evening Class, and Private Lesions. Mr Gow.

DAY SCHOOL.—Mrs Brand is prepared to receive pupils at her residence, Forth street. Music and French taught. Terms on application. f MISSES BELL have how resumed Muslo Lessons at their Rooms, Princes street, and request former Pupils to attend at their usual hours. iVI AITKEN gives Lesson* in Pianoforte Music, at her residence, Filleu street, comer of St. Andrew k street. Terms on application. I£LEOTIO24 NOTICE 3. TO THE RATEPAYERS OF SOUTH WARD. GENTLEMEN, Having recently addressed the Ratepayers of South Ward, and municipal topics having been so much discussed of late, I deem it unnecessary, on the present occasion to hold any public meetings. There'are several matters of considerable importance t« the City which will require settlement by the Council during the ensuing year. Foremost amongst these may be considered the future supply of Gas to the City—whether that shall bo attained by purchase of the present works or by the erection of new ones. A s you are aware, a report by Mr Curtis upon the subject will shortly be published, and until I have had an opportunity of thoroughly considering this, I deem it unwise to utter a positive opinion. One thing, however, is certain —that the present state of things in connection with the gas supply to the City demands a remedy, and the ratepayers may rely upon it that should I be elected my vote will bo given only to such a scheme as will be best for the interest of the citizens. With regard to drainage, should funds permit, I should favor a complete system of underground drainage, but under any circumstances I would strongly advocate the immediate completion of kerbing and channelling of the various streets of the City. The erection of public baths is a subject in which I have long taken great interest, and should I be returned I will endeavor to obtain this great boon for the inhabitants. Ido not deem it necessary to make any statement with regard to the widening of Princes street, as that matter is now out of the hands of the Council. I may, however, s\y that should the Supreme Court decide in favor of the tenants, I will not support any further litigation on the part of the Council. The question of the extension of the Water Supply is one of great importance, and no effort will be wanting on my part to secure this in the best and most economical manner. As there are now so many new members in the Council, I deem it of considerable importance to the ratepayers that a person having some municipal experience should be elected by yen on this occasion. Having before repress nted yon in the Council, I respectfully think it gives me a better claim to your support than can be expected by the other candidates. lam also strongly of opinion that your representative should not only have property in the Word, but that he should also reside in it, as lie cannot otherwise so well be ft«iuainted with your requirements. I need hardly point out to you that one ot my opponents docs not possess this qualification. In conclusion, gentlemen, I beg to assure you that should >ou do me the honor to elect me, my best services will be at your disposal, and that I will use my utmost endeavors to forward the interests, not only of Southward, but of the City generally. R. EOSSBOTHAM. BOARD AMD RESIDENCE FIRST-CLASS Board and Residence, for select Gentlemen. Apply Mr W. D. Sutherland, grocer, George street, SUPERIOR Board and Residence for a few steady men; single rooms if required Apply Frederick street, Wexford House.

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Evening Star, Issue 3887, 9 August 1875, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 3887, 9 August 1875, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 3887, 9 August 1875, Page 1

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