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Lato Advertisements. NOTICE. n-IF.N!At Si iC I'll FEN RAILWAY U..Twins, c -ivying passengers ami parcels at i.-duccd rates to Waiwera, Popotunoa, Ala-'.r-,i i, and luvercasgill. i Pure ■ Bali’let ha- to Mataura—l/1. Lenin;: I’a iclnt.br! for Mataura on anival of 7.! ■ : r ;;11 from Dunedin on Mondays, WedncsAn and Fridays. j -eaving’Mataura for Ralelutha, on ;urival of the first morning train from Invercargill ou Tuesdays, Thursdays, ami Saturdays. Passcngtbooked and supplied with railway lick' t.s at Ye nd's coach office, High street. 1 binedin ; and Ik Willoughby, booking agent, 's'", i ibin ti net, Invercargill, Travellers wishing for reasonable coach fares will suppm-t tins line ami allow no monopoly. J'.-.ssi-n.iers' Ingga-ec and parcels conveyed to iad «ay fr<>e of charge. F. ST ATP. OF JAMES W. COTTON, OF DINEDIN, HOTELKEEPER. ' jpYXO HUS will he received by the underK. signed, at his office, High street, JL)un- “■ iin, up till 4 o’clock p.m. on Monday, the Gth ■1 pv of .September instant, for the Goodwill of I.a Peacock Hotel, situate in Princes street smith. Tim successful tenderer will be reiiuii al to take the stock and furniture at valuation. The highest nr any tender will not ' :n cc«s.irily accepted. 10OMARI) IT. LEARY, Trustee of the said Estate. AIAV A RRIVALS ! \.l KSHAAJES ,V WILSON •A 1 have opened business in George street, with a well-selected assortment of Millinery and Children's Costumes. They hope, by strict atbufon to business, to give satisfaction to the ir friends and the public. Ladies own Material and Children’s Cos-tunn-s made to order. line of coaches, between Palclutha and Mataura it. YEEND, Proprietor,

I>l N HID IN CRICKET CLUB, i ill Annual Ceneral Meeting of the Mem- ■ T tlic above Clui) will be held at n ;; .Hotel. Manse street, on Wednesday nua: next, Bth September, at eight o’clock, ■ ■ -.ve ileport and Balance-sheet, to elect .■-heaivi!; and <'ommittee for the ensuing n. an 1 to transact any other business that be to.audit forward. WM. TAI.T, Hon. Sec. pro, lam. NOTICE. 11 C, A. MARTI X is no longer my **'*''* ;1 < ’oilcctor after this date, CHARLES SAMSON, Coal Office, Rattray street. NOTICE. COAL ACCOUNTS due to me prioi i !.m Lt August last, are requested tr oi 1 1, my office, Rattray street, on oi f -hlth <>f tliis mouth, otherwise legal

''! 1. ARLES SAMSON. 1), LGI. Yi', ‘ Young Ladies’ Journal,’ ‘ Bow .ly-dls : July, * London Journal,’ ‘Family 1 * I'L’ and .Sankey’s Hymns (old or now uota:-ion.) Joseph Braithwaite, first new brick Jioji. A: cade. near High street. 'ip HE “ Real Mackay,” is the Saturday ;> Night’s Concert. To-night, Oddfellows’ ! r.ilh Ccor.,e street. Admission, fid only. STANDARD Fill 10 AND MARINE ~ I NSDRA NO 15 COM PAN Y OF NEW ZEALAND. \N Oidinary General Meeting of the above - Company will be held at the Athenanim Hall on Monday, (itli September, at 4 o’clock, wh' U a Statement of Accounts for half-year eiviiiw 30t.h June last, will be laid before' the uici Mug. CHAS. REID, Manager. ST. PAUL’S CHURCH. SUNDAY, stu SEPTEMBER. jf'CTl LDP F.N’S SERVICE at 3 p.tn. AdVv dress by Jlev. R. L. Stanford. ( iO'i toi'vs will be given to the (Melanesian’ Mission.

I j.’ ATFATS Agent ; Trade Marks regis1. tend ; Letters of Naturalisation obi;i n n d. Frederick H. Evans, Estate Agent, Princes street. SALE, a substantial and commodious tlireo-roomed House, Maryhill, newly eri rf/id: seelnm 10 x 100; fenced, Guthrie and l.arnach. \ a respectable Girl as General ( v * Servant. Mrs Wilkinson, corner of !);;i'.das and Gueen streets.

/ AMT ED, Cotton to take up his drainage v ''i contract in Castle street. y. 7 ANTED, a smart Boy. Burton Bros., t V Photographers. ■ ('OXFKCTIONERS. —Wanted to Sell, k nine sots Boilers, one frame, three da" you,-. Apply John Danaldson, Glasgow Pie i louse. 'i. \,: ANTED Known —Just opened, one case Black Yak Lace, selling at halfA. and T. Inglis. , /AM TED Known-New Buttons. Opendie one ease New Buttons for dresses. < of-: lours in the new styles. A. and T. Inglis. o .J/ AXTiCD Known New Umbrellas in t-iilc Intuella, and Alpaca. Immense i .o ieiy and very cheap. A. and T. Inglis. TV AXTKD Known-New Hosiery, New '■>’ Kid, and Silk Gloves, Ladies’ Riding ’ !1 :i '‘ hinds. A. anti T. Inglis. i c.l) To Let, Superior Four-roomed i 'ottage. with scullery, in Cumberland ■ : notcuvu hj n*dcj ink and Albany streets, Apply Elgin House, next door. !‘ \l'!.K B Assistant.—'Wanted, an expert. > v lii.'nc -d Man, for the Manchester Department. Herbert, Haynes, and Co. m BET, Three-roomed Cottage: wate r laid on. Apply Kempson, chemist, York ■pi nv. WAX TE D KNOWN GEORGE V Y BORDER, News, House, and Commis-.-ion agent. George street, begs to thank his man rons ti lends for the large share of support an-onlcd him in the past, and to inform them •■hat he is now in a position to supply either the ‘ Tnu-'s,' ‘Guardian,' or Star, as maybe required. All orders may be sent to his residence George street. Rents collected. Known—Just opened, three V y cases perfumery, from the best house in L union : eery choice. A. and T. Inglis. - \, *7 dN'i'ED, a Competent Hand, for the , y>' dress department. A. and T. Inglis. | 1 BET, a three-rooniecl House. Apply to 14 Matthew Thomas, upper Hanover ; T/ ANTED, lor a gentleman’s residence '« m-ar town, a General Servant; must i)" ’•high; man, and accustomed to charge of . hoi.-es and ordinary gardening. Apply to ■ IK ary i.niver, Custom House square.

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Evening Star, Issue 3910, 4 September 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 3910, 4 September 1875, Page 3

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