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Lata AdTes-fcis^meßLtß. MORNINGTON DiSTBICi\ SCHOOL. nBLE First Quarter of the year 1876 commences Monday, January 17. JOHNJSTOWE, Secretary. AIKOPai SCHOOL, Linden, Will be RK-OP.2NfcD On WEDNESDAY, 19th INST. - IffE DISTRICT SCHOOL, Caversham, Will Re-open On MONDAY, the 17th INST. "AIKABI District School re-opens on '/ Monday. Jiuunvy 17, 1870. Concert at 8"on Thursday, 20th, 1876. HIS KENSINGTON SCHOOL will be Monday, 24th inst. ROBERT JACK,' Secretary to Committee. . 'AftTiD, Tenders for the daily cleaning V of Kensington School Room, not later than Thuisday, 20th irst, addressed ROBERT JACK, J-tecretary School Committee, Kensington. FoRBURY SCFrOOL, rOUTH dun'ioin. JT7IIRST Quarter t\ mTien-.es Monday, 17th •p instant. uNKDIV DISTRICT SCHOOLS J ho vohor,ls will Reopen on MONDAY, .January 17 A pplicants for the Free List must attend at my Office on iMondny <>r Tuesday, 17th and 18th, between 10 an'l 12 a m. All School Fees due to 31st December, 1875, must be paid to tho Head Master at each school within fourteen days, or action will be taken to recover tho same. SYDNEY JAMES, Secretary. \!£ RS. CHRISTIAN mil receive her pupils

on Monday, the 17th lust, at her residence ~R JOSEPH MOSS, Professor of Music, will resume Teaching on Monday, the 17 th inst. PPLIOATIONS iw the Office of Town Clerk, Assessor, and Collector for the M unicipahty of South Dunedin will be received until 4 o'clock p.m. Monday, 17th January inst. Applications must bo accompanied with testimonials, and lodged with the Mayor of South Dunedin. Forbury Post Office, from whom all information may be obtaiued. ANDREW RANKIN, Town Clerk, pro. tan. South Dunedin, 14"h January, 1876, ?|IHE DUNEDIN SAVINGS BANK will He-open on Monday, 17th inst., at the usual hour. EDMUND SMITH, ! Manager. THE CAITHNESS, SUTHERLAND, ORKNEY, AND SHETLAND ASSOCIATION. THE ANNUAL SOIREE will be held in the University Hall, On FRIDAY, the 21st January. During the Evening, Addresses, Songs, and Recitations will be given. Tickets can be had from Messrs Gumr and Ross, Princes street; Johu Morrison and W. D. Sutharlaud, George strc ot; aud from Members of Committee. W. J. M. I.arnach, Esq., President, in the Chair. MORNINGTON HALL. * CONCERT, in connection with the Hope . of Mornington Lodge, 1.0. G.T., will be given on Monday next, January 17. itr J. W. Jago will take the chair. Pianist-Mr C. Sy!";s. Doors open 7.30 ; commence at 8 sharp. Admissio", Is; front seats, Is 6d.

NOTICE. I "01 ICE is Hereby Giveu to the Ratepayers J of the Eoflyn Road District. The Collector will be in attendance at the Koslyn Hall on Satur -ay and Monday, the 15 hj and 17th insfc, frc m six to eight o'clock in the evening, for the purpose of receiving payment of rates. All ratepayers ia an ears of the 22nd day of January will be proceeded against without further notice. WJf. Y. SPIEIiS, Collector. 15th January, 1870. SHOl' TO LIST, immediate possession. I t . Apply Sussex Hotel, George street. « r COMFORTABLE Home for two xespect- ._/ able young men. Apply Mr Watson's st-u-e, corner Albany and Cumberland streets. CIPONGE3 On J. Hand; a good stock of n Sponges. Bagley and Son, chemists, &c, George street. .OBLTZtCK, Vi"hy, and Friedrichshall Water*; also CouU'h Acetic Acid, Bagley and Son, importers, &c. lEN'S Tweed Trousers, 8s 6d; worth 12* o' \. Bulleu and M'Kenzie's Great Clearin:; t.'ale, "EN'S Suits, 35a; worth 57a 6d. Bullen . nni M'Kenzie's Monßter Clearing Sale. 9>OYS' '" : nits. 10s fid; worth 10s. ft"3 liuiie«t and M'K>r;y.lcft",s ,'inimal Clearing ' BTJ ARTIES desiring tickets in Howell's Art I t Union of Inlaid Work, should make | early application opposite York Hotel, George street. U ADIES, oppose Marriage Reform. ' Sa--1 J turday Advertiser.' I7AOE SALE, complete file of Evening;-tar, J from January 1, 1871, to date (5 years), J, J'.raithwaite, bookseller, Arcade. '. ;i v ATIM, (.'old, aid Shower Baths. For V%' cleanl'ticß? and comfort go to Beissel's Temple of Fashion, Princes street. '•■•..,'\«.»R SALE, fieel'ol I Building Allotments, k- corr.er of Cumberland and Howe streets ; i.-aymetvts ex 1 , ending over two y?ars. Apply G. M. Aldr'ch, Princes 3treet, Dnnedin. '0 LET, Furnished Boom for one or two . s'r.gle Gentleman. Mrs Wi'son", Magnolia, e )!ner Walker street. A. JEXJKTNS'cJ Miiimery.iLadies '•I. are iuvited to inspect the stock and comHS W. A, J JSN KliS S'j Millinery. Six iXi. dooia below Hibernian. Hotel, Octagon,

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Evening Star, Issue 4021, 15 January 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 4021, 15 January 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 4021, 15 January 1876, Page 3

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