Late Advertisements. READY ON TUESDAY. •LLUSTEATED NEW ZEALA.NI' HERALD. Containing the following illustrations, viz. :~ Head of Otira River (Canterbury), Mr G. F. Reid's New Warehouse; Messrs Sargood, Hon, and Ewen\V Now Warehouse (High »nd Dowling street frontages), M'Meckan, Blackwood, and Co.'k New Steamers Ringarocma and Arawata, Murderous Attack at Santa Cruz on i/ommodoye Goodenougli and Boat's Crew; O'Connell Celebration at Melbourne; and othei interesting views. To b-j had of ail booksellers and news agents. Price sixpence. DTTNETON LAND, BUILDING, A2*T> INVESLiHEVr COMi'ANY (LIMITED). ff *djourned meeting of shareh.dderfl I will be h-ld in the Temperance Hall, Moray Place, on Monday evening, 20th inst, at 8 o'clock. Business :To receive particulars of dividend. By order, JAS. B. M'CUIAOCH, Accountant, XEITH LODGE, 1.0.0. F. QUARTERLY MEETING. HE Brethren of the above Lodge are reL quested to attend a meeting to be held on Monday next, 20th inst., at 8 p.m. JOHN HOLMES, Secretary. 1.0. G.T., LODGE PIONEER OF DUNEDIN. k T the Meeting of this Lodge on Tuesday _ Evening next the Nomination of Representatives to Grand Lodge will constitute part of the business. A full attendance requested. JAMES JAMES, W.S. DUNEDIN WORKING MEN'S CLUB. rHE General Meeting of Members will be held an the premises, oh Tuesday, Sept. 21st inst., at 7.30 p.m. sharp. ALFRED R. SIMS, Secretary. NOTICE OF REMOVAL.
N order to meet the requirements of our increasing business, we have removed to more commodious premises, opposite Queen's MACKAY, FENWICK & CO LETTER, supposed to contain Remittances, or other important matter, addressed to "Mr E. P. Hawthorne," has been received from abroad by Mr Prosser, and delivered to me for the party entitled who can have the same on payment of one guinea expenses, otherwise the same will be opened and the contents appropriated or returned with the letter to the writer by next foreign mail. J. It. P. Stamper, Solicitor, Rattray street, Dunedin, IN THE ESTATE OF JOHN aIKMAN M'KAY, OF ANDERSON'S BAY, BUTCHER. ! NOTICE TO DfcBTORS. .$- purchased by Mrs Louisa M'Kay, she is hereby authorised to collect and give receipts foi the same. RICHARD H. LEARY, . Trustee of the said Estate. Dunediu, September 18, 1875. RODERICK MACLEOD ■ Has much pleasure in informing his friends and the public that ho has opened premises opposite the Criterion Hotel, Princes street, Dutiedin, with a choice assortment of china, glass, earthenware, vases, lustres, &c. &c, dinner services, tea services, breakfast sets, table glass, and flower stands in great variety. R. Macleod trusts that parties furnishing will pay a visit to his Showroom before making their purchases. K ute the address— Opposite the Criterion Hotel, Princes street, Dunedin.
MOLLIS BROWNE'S small Bottles of Chlorodyne, Winslow's, Soothing Syrup, Pancreatic Emulsion, &c, per Omeo. B. BAG LEY & SON, George street. FUNERAL NOTICE. TfIHE Friends of Mr James Grimley are re- -»- spectfully invited to follow the remains of his late infant daughter, Isabella, from his residence, George street, Port Chalmers, to the place of interment there, To-morrow (Sunday), at 2 p.m. PRIMITIVE METHODIST CONNECTION. Temperance Hall. SERVICE will (D.V.) be held in the above place To-morrow, September 19, at 6.30. p.m. All are invited to come. "ANOVEH STREET CHURCH. Sunday, September 19th. I REV. J. UPTON DAVIS, B.A. j Morning— I " Church Patriotism." Evening—- " Come and Welcome !" (Part 2.) OTAGO HARBOR BOARD. | TO IMPORTERS OF GUNPOWDER, "T is hereby notified that the Magazine at _ Port Chalmers is new ready for the storage of Gunpowder. JOHN L. GILLIES, Secretary to the Board. September 18, 1875. ■AIKARI DISTRICT SCHOOL, Half-way Bush. Fourth Quarter commences Monday, 27th. ("jnENDHRS wanted till noou on Saturday, 3 25th inst., tor three-ptoivy brick addii tions to Imperial Hotel, for Mr W. H. Havdon. DAVID KOSS, Architect. ENDER;? Wanted for building a dry Stone Dyke at Roslyn. MASON AND WALES. SK for the Family Paper, the "Tiser.' SK for the Original Journal, the * 'Tißcr.' ADIES, don't allow your husbands to come home without the ' 'Tiser.' "ADAME JEANNETTE intends to tako . a Benefit on Friday, October 1, at the ' Temperanee Hall. Concert and Ball,
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Evening Star, Issue 3922, 18 September 1875, Page 3
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