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Late Advertisements. IF this should meet the eye of Alexanda r Macdonnell, who left North Morar in 186 x or 1862. please apply at the Sailor’s Home, and inquire for Hugh G? n; es, formerly of Glaanacardoch. OTIGE, I will not be accountable for any JDv Debts Mary Ann Adams or Hunter may contract from this date, as we are judicially separated. Ha nee George Adams, residing at Port Chalmers. BOARD and LOD&INGS for One Gentle* man. Mrs Edwards, Club Reserve, Stafford street, next Brighton House. SHOP to Let at Green Island, with two rooms, next Commercial Hotel. Apply to John Roas. fT'IENDERS will be received by the underX signed, till noon on Saturday, for the purchase of a Four-roomed House and Workshop in Great King street; buildings to be removed ; the lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Rutherford and Mitchell, grocers, Great King street. PIANOFORTE FOR SALE, first-class, walnut wood,seven octaves, secondhand. Mrs Bennett, Pier Hotel, Jetty street. FOR SALE by Tender, a small Steam Boiler, with steam pipes, taps, &c. Apply to W. S. Burton, manager of Otago Turkish Baths. ___ SIOR SALE, a twenty-passenger Oosch: harness and horses at the Provincial Sale Yards on Saturday. FOR SALE, the Lease of Six-ioomed House and Three-stall Stable. Apply, Captain Cook Hotel, ARM, Cold, and Shower Baths.—For I' v cleanliness and comfort go to Bcisael’s Temple of Fashion, Princes street. JUST PUBLISHED—The Few Zealand Stud Book, volume 5. Henry Wise and Company, Dunedin.

FOUND, on 31 St December, a Silver Watch. Apply Mr Young, jeweller, Princes street. MRS WHITE, Teacher of the Pianoforte, Kassa, George street. OFFICE to Let in Princes street, with fireplace. Apply Frank Pell, Princes street. CASKS.— About 120 gallon Cashs for sale at Maurice Joel’s, Red Lion Brewery. Dressmaking, &c. —For good fitting and lowest charges, ladies are recommended to Miss 8001, George street. ELASTICS put in Boots —Ladies’, 2s; Gentlemen’s, 2s 6d. Heath. George street, next branch Bank of New Zealand. AN active Lad about 15 years of age Wanted. Apply A, Solomon, pawnbroker, George street. WANTED, good, smart, strong Lad. Butcher next to Scanlan’u Hotel, Great King street. WANTED, Four Carpenters. Apply Wm. Y. Spiers, Roslyn. WANTED, good hand Cabinetmakers or Carpenters; steady work. Apply Taylor’s Venetian Blind Works, Maolaggan street. ANTED, Two Rivet Heaters. Apply, vt' pi nenix Iron Works, Castle street, tomcrr<. .7 8 a.m. sharp. W 'ANTED, Board and Lodging by a single gentleman, separate bedroom and share of sitting-ioom. Terms moderate and inclusive. Apply, “ L.M.” star Office. WANTED, a Machinist to make children’s clothes. MisScaalan, Shamrock and Thistle Hotel, King street. ANTED TO LET. Front Shop in George street. Apply Millichamp, saw-maker, opposite Oddfellows’ HalL ANTED TO PURCHASE, 100 South British Shares (cash). Address to “F. F..’ 1 Star Office. j TRY ANTED TO SELL, New Hay. G. I v v Matthews, Mornington. WANTED, by a respectable woman, House for machine work (good laundress). Address “J. 8,,” next Newington Cottage, George street north. 7 ANTED, a useful Girl to attend to chilcf' dren. Mrs Marlow, corner Howe and Leich street. WANTED KNOWN—Board and Residence for two respectable females. For address apply Mrs Dick’s Registry Office.

WANTED, an experienced General Servant. Apply Mrs Job Wain, opposite Bell Tower. WANTED, an Apprentice for the Sewing Machine.; also for Dress-making. Searle, Stuart street, next Hussey’s. %I§J ANTED Known—The Monster of the * v Deep will be exhibited at the Queen’s Theatre, Piinces street, from six till ten to-night. Admission one shilling. CORPORATION NOTICES CITY OF DUNEDIN. THE CORPORATION GASWORKS. * pHE Public ate respectfully informed that A. the business of the department is now being conducted at the City Council Chambers, Manse street. All applications for supplies of Gas ana all complaints as to Gas matter of detail requiring attention, are to be lodged in writing ia the letter box at the Gas Works Inspector’s Office, outside the City Council Chambers, Manse street, J. M. MASSE V, Town Clerk. 15th January, 1876. CITY OF DUNEDIN. THE PUBLIC HEALTH ACT, 1872. fpHE Local Board of Health (the City 11 Council) for Dunedin City, respectfully request the attention of the public, and of the medical profession, to the 17th and 18th sec- ! tions of the Act, which are as follows ; Section 171 iredio d practitioner who shall at'end upon or j .avo medical or surgical advice to or about any person suffering from small-pox cholera or other highly infectious or contagious disease dangerous to the people to give nofee forthwith after he shall have commenced so to attend or give such advice to the Local Board of the district within which such person so suffering then, is and every medical practitioner neglecting to give such notice shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding (IJO) ten pounds.” Section 18, —“ When a householder knows that a person within the house occupied by him is taken sick of small-pox cholera or any othe~ highly infections or contagious disease dangerous to the people, hj shall immediately give notice thereof to the Local Board of the District in which he dwells. If he iftfus-'s or neglects to give such notice, he shall forfeit a sum not exceeding ten pounds, H. J. WAL I’Etf, Mayor, Chairman of the Local Board of Health. January 15,1876.

fIBKTKiOS IMPERIAL BUILDING SOCIETY.-The Annual General Meeting of the Itnperia Building Society will be held in the lower hall of the Athenaeum, on Monday, 24th instant, at 7.30 p.m, WM. BROWN, Secretary.

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Evening Star, Issue 4023, 18 January 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 4023, 18 January 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 4023, 18 January 1876, Page 3

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