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ToLet. \ TO LET, Three and Four roomed Cotw'*? in the Qlen, next to Bathg te'i. Appi* on premises. , TO LET, Detached Five-roomed House, High street. Apply Mr Hardy, High atieet. • TO LET, a Six-roomed House in Leith street. Apply Mr Beeves, Madaggan street. TO LET, a Four-roomed House; good situation. Apply to Mr Matheson, Argyle Hotel. SHOP TO LFT, now in the occupation of G. Driscoll; immediate possession. Apply Sussex Hotel, George street. ■ TO LET, a nine-roomed Honse. immediate possession. Inquire Friedlicb’s Store, Stuart street. TO LET, Store in Princes street Gutting, occupied by Robert Anderson, miller, M. W. Hawkins, Princes street. • pO LET, Six-roomed House, Castle street, L near St. Andrew street. Apply to A. ’ Russell, on premises. . TO LET, Store and Dwelling, suitable for a young married couple, situate corner of Pitt street and Royal Terrace. ■ Apply W. G. Barnes, London stieet. TO LET, a comfortable Six-roomed House* Upper Walker street. Apply to Mr Johnson, on the premises. TO LET. a Front Room, with fireplace, at Lnmrs Cottage, Albany street. Apply on premises. ft TO LET, Brick Bouse, in Snpnyeide. Apply Mr D. Millar, ouanyside. TO LET, Fojir-rooraed House at Sonny side. Apply to James Boyd, Snnnyaide. TWO ROOMS To Let. Aprly to Peter Stewart, draper, Great King street. Without family preferred. TO LET, Two Furnished Rooms. Apply G. Derbyshire, the Forbury, next Allan* dale, near the Bush. * TO LET, respectable, quiet, furnished Lodgings; no children; no lodgers; healthy locality. D. Wood, grocer, Princes street.

Meetings. ST. MATTHEW’S CHURCH, Stafford street. * f|IHE Bight Rev. Dr. NEVILL, Bishop of I unedin, will Preach To-morrow, Sunday, the 26th inst., in St. Matthew’s Church. ? / Morning and Evening Services. TRINITY WESLEYAN CHURCH, . Dunedin. JJKV. DR EOSEBY will (D.Y.) Preach at 11 a:tn., and REV. F. W. ISITT, of Port Chalmers circuit (prior to his leaving for Plymouth) at half -past sir in the even'hg. gT. PAUL’S CHURCH. S CTNDAY,"MARCH 26. H ARV£ST THANKSGIVING SERVICES. Early Celebration, 8 a.m.- Choral Service, II a.m. Anthem—** Thou visitest the Earth” —(Dr. Green). Choral Services, 6.30 p.m. Anthem—“ Gloria in Excelsia.”—(Mozart.) The offertories will be given to St. Paul’s School Building Fund. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, • Moray Place. On Sunday Evening Next, THE Rev. Dr Roseby will (D.V.) review the Lectures on ( hristianity, recently delivered by Mr Chides Bright. Service commences at half-past 6 o’clock. CHRISTIAN CHAPEL, Great King Street. MR THOS. H. BATES, (Evangelist) Will (D.V.) preach in the above place On LORD’S DAY, EVENING, At half-past eix o'clock* ORPHAN AND FREE SCRIPTURE SCHOOL. to hear the Quarters’ Report read in Lower Room of Atheneenm on Monday, 27th March, at 8 o’clock p.m. W. PATERSON. ARTILLERY BAND.

MEETING of the Band ■will be he’d in the Hibernian Hotel, on Tuesday Evening, the 28th inst., at 8 o’clock sharp. Every member most be present. G. W. CONNOLLY, Secretary, COMMERCIAL BUILDING AND MUTUAL INVESTMENT SOCIETY. THE usual fortnightly meeting of the above Society, for the purpose of receiving subscript'ona, &c., will be held next Monday evening, from six to eight o’clock. WILL. S. DOUGLAS, Secretary. rjIHE RICHARDSON RIFLES will muster at the Drill shed on Tuesday, the 28th inst, at 7.30 p.m., for Drill and Important Business. F. R. SMITH, Hon. Sec. CAVERSHAM KO ID DISTRICT. A MEETING of Hate payers will beheld r\ in the Caversham School-house, on Monday, the 27th March, at half-p at 7 o’clock, to Consider the Borrowing of L 3,000 for drainage.; R, RUTHERFORD, Chairman. Rost, Found, Sco. LOST, black Cashmere Waterproof Coat, 104 toward on retom to Mr Geddes, undertaker, Octagon. ■ STRAYED, from Mornington one light © Ob e? nut Horse, branded P C on shoulder; hair gone each aide of neck. Whoever will return the same to Moyle’s store, Mornington, will he rewarded. Whoever detaining the |am after this notice will be prosecuted ; ■ L ; ( ST, on the 24th, a Gentleman’s Umbrella. between Plough Inn and JoneBtieeb. Finder rewarded by leaving it at J. Parra’s, tinsmith, S’afford street. FOUND, a Purse containing money and gold rings. Address 11 A.8.,” EVEltto Stab Office. nr OST, a Shawl, in George street. Pinde< ■I j will bs rewarded by returning to 14, Royal Arcade.

nr OST, on Wed : eaday, a ntw Dark Green Si A Silk Umbrella, on the road leading to sßlueakin. Yinder, 6n reining it to George jeweller, Prinoej} will be rc-

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Evening Star, Issue 4081, 25 March 1876, Page 3

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717

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 4081, 25 March 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 4081, 25 March 1876, Page 3

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