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Late Advertisement?;. I gATUJRDAY NIGHT CONCERTS. ODDFELLOWS’ HALL. SATURDAY, AUGUST 14. A Grand Vocal and Instrumental Concert will be held in the Oddfellows’ Hall on Saturday next. New Songs, Headings, Selections, by wellknown Lady and Gentlemen Amateurs. J. D, Niven, Esq., J.P,, in the chair. Doors open at 7.30, commence at 8 sharp. Admission, 6d only. SATURDAY ADVERTISER; No. 5. Saturday, 14th August, price 3J. Contents : Portrait and Biography EMPRESS MARIA OF RUSSIA. The Snuff-colored Suit. Friendly Spcieliea Record. Our Cook. At the Sign of the Silver Flagon, by B. L Farjeon. The Minstrel. The Scottish Widow’s Lament. The Talk of the Town, by Paul Ward. A LAND OF LETTERS. Trees. To the Ladies, by Madame'Belleohe. The Mirror, by Fanny Fairplay. Meeting of Larrikins, Watching for 2s ews. Very Awkward, by Elshcnder. Coffin Dealer wanting a Notice. Shear Nonsense, Answers to correspondents, Time-tables, &c., &c.

The ‘ Saturday Advertiser ’ is not a reprint of any daily newspaper, but a twelve-page double-news Illustrated Family Journal, and its price is not 6d, but 3d. OTAGO BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION. THE COMMITTEE of the above Institution desire to acknowledge the receipt of the following donations in aid of the Charity, viz Mrs Drysdale, LI; E. F, L 5; H. Oaring (jury fees), 10s; James Wallace, Maclaggan street, L 9; I). M., 10s 6d: P. Smith, Balclutha, LI 13s; D. Wood, L2 ; Mrs Ogilvio, Sydney, per Mrs E. B. Cargill, L2O ; H. Manders, 10s; Licensed Victuallers’ Association, per H. J. Walter, LlO 10s ; J. Wilson, Invercargill, LI; Mrs Wilkie, L 5 ; Presbyterian Congregation, Warepa, L 7 IGs 9d; M. Mendershauson, Ll Is ; Presbyterian Congregation, Tokon.airiro, L1313s ;D. M., 10s ; Captain M‘Calluni, collected at Port Chalmers, L 2 5; J. Campbell, Kaihikn, Ll; Justices’ Court, Dunedin, 12s 6d; Rev. Dr Stuart, court fees, L33s ; a friend, Ll; M. J. Rice, Ll Is ; a friend, L2; Resident Magistrate’s Court’ Tokomairiro, per Resident Magistrate, witnesses’ expenses, Ll; anonymous, L 5 • J. Davies Ll Is; Ayrshire Association, Dunedin’ balance after expenses of soiree, L 5 3s sd; Treasurer of Committee Saturday Night Concerts, nett proceeds of concerts since institution Ll2 12s; Right Rev. Bishop Neville, 1,5; R.’ Hudson, twenty-five dozen buns, a friend', parcel of clothing; a Christian’s mite, pair of gold-mounted earrings (to be sold); parcel of clothing, Mrs Captain Thomson. RICHARD QUIN, Secretary. Dunedin, 13th August, 1875. npENDERS wanted till Noon on Saturday, •L 21st inst,, for the erection of Steam Wash house and Laundry. DAVID ROSS, Architect. WANTED TO SELL, at very low prices, Parlor and Bedroom Fenders. W. Couston, Ironmonger, Rattray street.

WANTED, two good Spado Hanps, ac- _ customed to garden-work. Apply Great King or George streets. WANTED Known—That Taylor’s White Shirts, imported direct from the manufacturers, are admitted to be the best value in Dunedin. Prices to suit all. INDISPENSABLE to Up-country Travellers, &c, New Stock Witney Travelling Caps, with ear-laps. Taylors, Rattray street. GENTLEMEN’S Felt Hats in all the latest shapes. All prices, from 4s 6d upwards. Taylor’s, Rattray street. f CRIMEAN SHIRTS, undershirts, drawers, * f socks, gloves, &c. Every variety for the present season, at Taylor’s, Rattray street. WANTED, a Basil Tanner. Apply “ A.D.,” Criterion Stables, Saturday, 9 a.m. WANTED TO SELL, Cheap, Lease of Photographic Premises in good working order. Address “ Camera,” Star Office. WANTED Known—Early Seed Potatoes, good sample, at Massey andGallagher’s, Great King street. TP LET, a large front room, with fireplace. Apply Mrs Lyon’s store, Maitland street. WANTED, a smart Intelligent Boy as apprentice. F. Siedeberg, builder, Filleul street,

LET, Two Furnished Bedrooms and X Sittingroom, with use of kitchen. Apply Mr D. Wood, grocer, Princes street. WANTED, Two Plasterers for Invercargill ; must be first-class hands. Apply sharp—Guthrie and Larnach. WANTED. —To the Electors of Caversham.—Brown Stout contains large quantities of Cocculus as proved at my laboratory, Vogel Vida, Barley. William Lloyd, Political Chemist., TO LE T, Eight Rooms, handsomely finished. Also Four-Rooiqod Cottage, situate George and Albany streets. Morrison, grocer. ’ WANTED Known—New Garden and Flower Seeds, finest mixed Dawn Grass. James Pryor, seedsman, George street. ANTED Known—Giant Rhubarb Roots . . and Cabbage Plants on Sale at James Pryor’s seed warehouse, George street. iGARD AND RESIDENCE for Gentlomen; vacancy for two. Knole House, Stuart street, next Dr Sorley. 'ANTED, young Gentleman as Boarder in Private family Apply Mr Hewton, at Hogg and Hutton s, Princes street. ANTED by Married Couple, Furnished . V Bedroom, near Post Office. Reply, stating terms, to “G. G.,’ 1 Post Office. YXT ANTED TO RENT, Eight or Nine „ ,7., Roomed House, convenient to town. C. Reid. Office, Harbor Chambers. ANTED, a Married Couple for homestead of an up-country station; man to be experienced shepherd. Apply Cargills, Gibbs, and Co. at 11 on Saturday. Furnished room to LET-fire-place—suit married couple, Frends, Frederick street, next the church. 'ANTED, good plain Cook ; references rr * , Apply Star and Garter Hotel, Albany streQt^

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Evening Star, Issue 3891, 13 August 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 3891, 13 August 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 3891, 13 August 1875, Page 3

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