Lata Advertisement*. NOfICE. "E/TRS MICHAEL DUNDON wishes to inform the Public that the Property in South Dunedin is not for Sale, as it is the means of her support and that of her four children ; therefore she objects to the Sale. FUNERAL NOTICE. ULE Friends of the late Robert Kirk, sen., - late of Ei Feature, Scotland, are respectfully invited to follow his remains from hia lata residpuce, Leith street, to the place of interment, Northern Cemetery, on Sunday, November 7, at '■> p.m. GOURLEY & LEWIS, Undertakers. OTA«0 BIBLE SOCIETY.
HE Aunual Public Meeting will be held in Hanover street Church on the evening of Monday, November 15, at7.<so. DANCING! DANCING! QUEEN'S THEATRE. * PLAIN DRESS BALL will take place l. on Tuesday Evening, November. 9th. Gentlemen's Tickets, 2a t>d ; Ladies as usual. Eight o'clock. A; HAMAN. NEW GOODS IN DRESS MATERIALS; PRINTS, MUSLINS, & DRAPERY. R BROWN, George street, begs to an- • nonnce that he has just received u large and choice assortment of New Goods in Dress Materials, k., and having bought theni on very favorable terms be is confident that purchasers will b« satisfied both with the styles and prices. ' Alpaccas from 6Jd. Homespuns, 9£ Alexandra Serge, ll$d; cheap at Is 3d Children's DresH Checks, a variety, also a large assortment of other materials and qualities* In General Drapery his Stock will be found well supplied, and at the lowest possible prices. His motto is " Small profits ai)d quick returns, and his expenses being very small, hp is able in many instances to sell at a lower rate than any other house. Grey and White Calicoes, 4, 5. 6, 7 Flannels, Is, Is 3d, Id 6d, Is 9d Diapers, is, Is 2d, Ift 4d, Is Gd up Brown Hollands, 6£d up White Counterpanes, os lid: colored do, 4s Gd Bleaohed Twill Sheeting, 2 yards wide, Is 6.\d. MEN'S DEPARTMENT. Men's and Boys' Tweed Trousers Men's and Boys' Tweed Suits Men's and Boys' Hats and Caps Men's and Boys' Braces, Ties, Socks, Diawers, Shirts,: etc., and' a large assortment at all prices. Note the address— R. B R O W N, George street, near Octagan.
Militia and Volunteer Office, Dunedin, 6th November,' 1575. E N E R A L ORDER. No. 1. Tuesday, the 9th inst., being the anniversary of the birth of His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, the Artillery will fire a salute of twenty-one • guns ; the officer commanding that corps will make arrangements accordingly. 2. The Dunedin Aitillery and Band, Dune din Naval, and firßt battalion Otago Rifle Volunteers will parade for route marching at the Headquarters Drill-shed on 'Wednesday, the 17th inst., at 7.30 p.m. sharp. W. STAVELY,. Captain Commanding for District.
THURSDAY, 11th NOVEMBER, Atfc2 o'clock. 11 PACKAGES BOOTS AND SHOES. jFHITELAW 4 CO. ▼ ▼ have received instructions to soil by anction, at their Rooms, Rattray str«et, on 1 hursday, 11th November, at 2 o'clock, 11 packages boots and shoes, consisting of—Girls' and youths' strong toes, military heels, fancy stitched, lasting wings, military heels; oh ildren ? s strong toes, strong caps, kid caps. Terms at sale. • ♦ THURSDAY, 11th NOVEMBER, At2 o'clock. FREEHOLD LAND, WITH COTTAGE AT PARKSIDE.
KJL are instructed to sell by auction, at their Roorni, Manse street, on Thursday, 11th November, at 2 o'clock, That freehold section at Parkside, Bear Caversham, together "with the sixroomed cottage and 'shop erected thereon, fronting the Main road. From the rapidly increasing population in thi* district, tho above will become a splendid business site. PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE. ~ JL Brethren to appear in Masonic Clothing on the occasion of laving the foundation stoae of the Foresters' Hall, Port Chalmers, with Masonic honors, on Tuesday next, the 9tb inst. By order. S. G. H. SMITH, P.G. Secretary.
EXCUKSL-W TO THE HEADS AND Maori kaik, on Tuesday, yth NOVEMBER. IHE S. I *. J \NE will leave . the Old Wharf, Dunedin, 'at 10 a.m., returning from the Heads at 4 p.m. Return Tickets—3s 6d. fIOR SALE, a Two and Four-roomed Cot tage and Three Sections of Land at Caversham. Apply Henry Benjamin, Manager London Loan Society, High street.
OK SALE, a Clydesdale Horse, with 'Dray, and harness. Apply Marshall and Copeland. J ANTLD, everybody to try the new seam or Shaar Point Coal; neither smell, dust, or fouling of flues. Martin and Wataoo, agents, btuart. street. ANTED, a ro6d General Servant. M:rs Campbell, High street. ANTED, the Person on the staff of the • Otago Daily Times,' who " risked bis r.—jssional reputation" in the,"Don' Juafy" case, alias the "New Zealand .Plimsoll," -to attend the next Spelling Bee. Examples -of worda to be given—"Zealaudia," "Apollo;}," "Quintessence." j u)&.* ANTED, good Nnrse Girl, about fonr- ▼ teen. Api)ly, Monday, Mr* F. Bevsstl, DowKng street, opposite Bell Tower. opening for an experienced genecal hand. Apply by letter, enclosing copies 'of reference*, to " G.M.," Post office, Dunodin.
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Evening Star, Issue 3963, 6 November 1875, Page 3
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