La,t<i Advertisements. [opening of clutha ratl/\\^ay; fJpIIERSDAY, the 2nd SEPTEMBER, Will ho nhsei'vnl as a Holiday by all the INSURANCE OFFICES. WE, the undersigned, desire to notify that, owing to next Thursday being a Public Holiday, we shall hold our usual Weekly Sale of Sheepskins, Hides, Tallow, &c., bn the following day (Friday), at the customary hour. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, Sc CO., MAC LEAN BROS., HENRY DRIVER, (N.Z.L.M.A. & L. Co f ). /’ ANTED to know if coach builders who ■ v pretend to give their apprentices Saturday half-holiday, but stop their paltry pay, will do the same for them on Thursday’s railway holiday. \J%7 ■ / ' l' for cash, Twenty-five Colonial v Rank Shares, Apply Bowie, Maclaggan street. r | Ml ADE MARKS Registered by the GoverniL 'meat on application to Frederick H. Evans, agent, &c., Princes street.
V ANTED, a first-class Female Cook. _* v -las. Patterson, Australasian Hotel. rpo LET, One Room with fireplace. Apply X to Matthew Thomas, Hanover street. LJJNO LET, Six-roomed House, garden— 15s -L per week-. Hutchinson, King street. V47ANTED, a good Plain Cook. Apply _' \ Auld Scotland Hotel, Stuart street, ANTED, a smart Lad to assist at v v Laker's andjatteud' to Horse. Apply Henry Monroe, baker, North-East Valley. Private Board and Residence, ‘ witliin ten minutes’ walk of Post Office. Address “S. 5.,” Star Office. Ml’ 0. ROBERTS, ship “Altcar,” call on R. Young, Bing, Harris, and Co,
CITY OF DUNEiJIN. VOLUNTEER EIRE BRIGADE. THE existing Brigade having announced ft, tiled- intention to disband within the course of _ a few weeks, the City Council, as representing the citizens of Dunedin, are desirous to lake steps for the construction of a new A oluuteer Eire Brigade.
Willi tills object in view, his Worship the Ai ty(>r 1 1, -poet fully invites all gentlemen who iMny ,w* willing tu |u? enrolled as members of vlu new Brigade to lodge their names an., amlresse.s, by letter or otherwise, at the I o'.vn v i -rli's ol)ie<\ Manse street. . :l s;l suHicieut iumiher of applications U»r em.i meat whuil have been lodged with the Ct-tiHvii, the .Mayor purposes convening a meeting ol the proposed members, in order to elect the Brigade s Otileers and to do other business i’a-i■ e*ntel to the establishment of the Brigade oil a pei manonti ami satisfactory footing. By order. August ;.!0, 1575. J. M. MASSEY, Town Clerk.
SEWING MACHINES. Undersigned have pleasure in anjS- Kounciug having accepted the sole Agf»noy m New Zealand for the new “ lIGUTFAMILY SHUTTLE SEWING • machine, A Mftclune we guarantee to be an exact facsimile of the AMERICAN “SINGER,” In every way equal for beauty of finish and workmanship, and From 20 to per Cent, Cheaper. f ,v.at recewed another shipment of the jo ca. dleat ira'bines, we shall be glad to supply fanipie orders. j :;:o i.tlpmeut oompris<»B—.Plain Table, with era wi viv ; Ttnif and Full Cabinet* iUeqmm, and No. W heel-feed Machines, ARTHUR BRISCOE & CO., and Retail Ironmongers and Iron
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Evening Star, Issue 3907, 1 September 1875, Page 3
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