Meetings. WAKARI ROAD BOARD ELLO ITON. —‘Messrs Biggar and Mackenzie will Meet Electors atWakariSchoolhouse Monday, 8 p.m. * KAIKORAI DISTRICT ROAD BOARD. A MEETING of Ratepayers in t'-e respective subdivisions of the Kaikorai Read Board entitled to vot- at the ensuing election will be held on Satu>day, June 3 to nominate Candidates in pi, ice of those retiring fom office. Place" of meetbg Subdivision, Yolunieer otel at 2 p.m ; a bbotsford Subdivision, Commercial Hotel, Green Island, 12 noon. In the event of a poll being de-manded-it will be held in the above places* on Thur day. June 8 .fr m 10 a.m. till i p.m.— Chaa. Samson, Returning Officer. ‘ SUBURBAN ROAD DISTRICT. , MEETIN GS of Ratepayers entitled to vote •at the ensuing Election will be held as Under to nominate Candidates as M embers for District ftoard in place of those retiring from office, viz. ;—At Mr D. Andrews. house on Thursday, June 1, at 12 n,oon, for Green Island Subdivision. A t the School honse. Grefen Island on Saturday. June 3, at 12 noon, for Corstorp ine Subdivision. In the event of a poll being demanded, it will be held m the above places on Thursday, June 8, from 10a.m. till i p.m. D. ANDREWS, Retu ning Officer, Public Notices. * JUST ISSUED. THE T.aw and of Bankruptcy in New Zealand comprising The Debtors and Creditors Act 1876, and the Rules; also The Fraudulent I ! ebtors Act, 1875, by G. W. Barton, Barrister-at-Law, REITH ~ WILKIE, * Princes street. - • Established 1865. DU NED I N ~SL ATE YARD, Upper Stuart street. Slates, all sizes ; Fire Bricks, Fire Tiles, Cement, &c , on hand. • Repairs Neatly and Promptly Executed. OHAS. GRIFFITHS, - ■ -- • ■ STRA NG’ S COFFEES are prepa- ed from the best picked berries, and*are roasted on an entirely new and improved-principle, which gives his Coffees a Delicate Flavor and a Fine Aroma. Ask for Strang’s M ori, Union, and. -hip Brand Coffees Al o STRA G’.S PORK PEPPERS, weich are carefully prepared from the choicest peppercorns only; e <ch tin be rs a guarantee of pur.ty. feTHANG’S 'PICES.—AII the var ous binds are warranted Pure, Fresh, and carefully prepared. The constantly Increasing Sale attests the extent to which th«-y are valued. Every package # bears the jpanufaoturer’s name, without which none is genuine. DAVID STRANG, Southland Steam Coffee and Spice Mills, * Invercargill, N.Z. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. - COMMERCIAL LIVERY AND-BAIT STABLES, • High street. HYEEND & CO beg to intimate to • the residents of Dunedin a* d the surrounding i istricts that they have purchased those old-established Stables in High street, .known as the Commercial Stables. Intending to keep none but the b - st class*of saddle and harness Horses, either for al« or hire, they trust to merit the confidence of their patrons. All Buggies Carriages, &c., being entirely new, and of the best descrip ion, -the proprietors can ensure to gentlemen wishing a really first-class turn out the utmost satisfaction. As only first class grooms will be kept, customers will always find civility and attention. Horses taken upon livery on the most reasonable terms. HENRY YEEND & CO , % ’ Proprietors. IMPORTANT NOTICE* CE. FALKNER,. Hairdresser and Oma- • mental H*ir Manufacturer. Importer of Human Hair, The largest st ck of Human Hair in the Colony. Hair in all colors, shades, at all lengths (wholesale and retail). 1 argp stock of ready made goods at greatly reduced prices. Great reduction has been made on all hair goods ; great inducement offered to buyers. Combings and tangled hair worked into any sty Ip. Arrangement has been made for fe ular monthly shipments of human hair. Patterns of hair accurately and expeditiously matched and executed, and sent to any part of the Colony by O. E. FALKNER, George street, Dunedin. HOW’S YOUR POOR FEET? MARSHALL’S Chilblain Ointment is the on’y cure. Full directions on each box. Price, Is. A liberal allowance to the trade. M. Marshall, Family and Dispensing Chemist, George street, Dunedin. COUGHS, COLDS, BRONCHITIS, &c, &c. M MARS HALL’S Cough Elixir is a • pleasant and most effective cure for Coughs, • olds. Bronchitis &c., Ac. It i- pe - fectly harmless, and can be taken by th * youngest child. No family should be without a sui'idy of this favorite remedy. Sold in bottles i>t Is 6d and 2s fid. A liberal allowance to the trade. M. Family and Dispensing Chemist, George street, Dunedin. Educational, WRITING, Arithmetic, and Book--keeping, I'veiling Clive and Private Lessons. Hr Gcftv, Cargill street, aud Normal School. ■ ’ fjpHß MISSES BELL GIVE MUSIC LESSONS at. their Rtfdms, and the Girls; High School, . * Kboms at Mr HafdyVOffice&, oeSr Mr 0. JBegg’s Music Saloon, Princes street
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Evening Star, Issue 4139, 2 June 1876, Page 1
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762Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 4139, 2 June 1876, Page 1
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