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XAte AAvettlMßie&Ub GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL. for the Mastership in the OW High at L 325 per annum, on or before July L JOHN HIBLOP, Secretary. •JOKPORATION OF SOUTH DUNEDIN. OMINATION3 of Candidates for the office of Auditor in room of Mr Thomas Eason (resigned) will be received by me until twelve o'clock noon, Saturday, 24th June inst. Nominations will be opened and read at the Council Chambers, Macandrew street, at the above time. ANDW. RANKIN, Town Clerk. 16th June, 1876. ADDY MUBPHY, of Wellington, on the Opening of Parliament. 'Saturday Advertiser.' TWO Splendid Fashion Engravings, by Suez Mail. 'Saturday Advertiser.' U LPIT Picture, No. 15, Mr Brunton on Evolution. ' Saturday Advertiser.' EW Appointments, Sporting, 4 Saturday Advertiser.' ASHIONS, Fashions, Fashions. Bridal and Walking Costumes. 'Saturday Advertiser.'

EMPERANCE HALL.—Star Variety Troupe. Grand night oh Saturday. Front seats and balcony, Is; back seats, 6d. TAR VARIETY TROUPE, Tern Hall: Mr M'Connell "Hearts of Oak," TAR VARIETY TBOUPE-Mr Russell j —Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp and the Old Bachelor; first appearance. TAR VARIETY TROUPE-Mr Hanscombe "Dr Quack" and " I Can't Make it Out; can You?" TemperanteHall. TAR VARIETY TROUPE-Mr Heywood *' Sally Oome Up," and Bone Solo. Night for the million. IO We but Recall the Past/' song, Mr Carroll. Temperance Hall. STAR VARIETY TROUPE - Messrs Dixon and Thorley In New Songs and Dances, Temperance Hall on Saturday. TAR VARIETY TROUPE—Mrs Bartlett kj in favorite songß. Front seats and balcony, Is; back seats, 6d. Temperance 3 HalL—Much Ado about Something; Miss Shepperd in new songs. Saturday. TAR VARIETY TROUPE.-Mr Sykes j in favorite solos. Only genuine place of amusement. No Hazard. Saturday. ATURDAY POPULAR CONCERT.i The only successful place of amusement is the Temperance Ball to enjoy yourself.. HE Theatrical Profession will find a large stock of Wigs for Sale or Hire. Aldred and Pixie's. ' IF you want a first-class Cambridge Crop, goto Aldred and Pirie's City Haircutting Saloon. OR SALE, Ten 1 Acres Land, near town j ■ stone dwelling, orchard, bush, creek. W. Dalrymple, Princes street.

Q"fl Q WATERPROOFS, a manufaeOXu hirer's stock, well worthy of notice; ladies' sizes, 7s lid. Richards and Co.'s. SQQA STRAW HATS, frota 6d: **}>&" 250 Fashionable Trimmed Hats, from 2s 6d. Richards and Co.'a. lOSTUMES. A specially cheap lot, t bought at a large discount. See window. Richards and Co.'a. OOT TRADE.—Youth accustomed to X> Rivettine wanted. Appfr Shelton and Read, London Boot Factory, King street. HIS Week's ' Liberator' will contain report on Rot. Mr Fitchett'B Sermon 0U Free Thought, with adverse criticisims thereou,&k. i übsjc <i< I cWTmt? 1 Ferguson, uS™ l stwet* i north of Frederick stre»k FFICE to Let, with ftojplaee. Apply Aldred and Pirie, hairaresaers, High street. ~..'..' ' _ 0 LET, the Noah's Ark Blacksmith Shop, with a full set of tools. Possession cail be had immediately. Apply Wm. Tyson. 0 LET, Two Comfortably Furnished Front Rooms; good locality; terms moderate. Address "A.W.," office of tins paper. WANTED, a Man to mind the Bar and make himself generally useful. Apply Star and Garter Hotel, Albany Btreet rANTED, Emploj years'experience. Apply to "C. W.,"-Post Office. . ■ WANTED, good General Servant Apply Black's Gridiron Hotel ANTED, a good Housemaid. Apply ' Robert Burns Hotel. ANTED Tenders for Drains. Bleikle ' and Campbell. ;

ANTED Known—Patent Gas Warming Gasfitter. Battray street. WANTED, a few good Tailors Apply at once at the New Zealand Clothing JEactor>'? K* teil Branch. F. Laurenson, ! manager. ._______-___-_-_-_-_---_-_^ WANTED by a Youth leaving the Hig£ School, situation in a warehouse or merchants' office. "G. A.8.," Box 147, Post Office. . ______________ WANTED TO LET OR SELL, Horn, Express, and Harness. Apply Smith and Smith, Octagon. | WANTED, a Man with Horse and Dray to fill in earth. Smith and Smith, Octagon. ; WANTED, experienced General Servants, Nursemaids, useful Guru, Maclaggan street. ANTED Known—Cheap Sale of Winter Hats at Miss Brownlie's, Princes street. . rANTED Known—Miss Brownlie's stock I the Largest in the City. «nrrANTED Known—The taste displayed % r in getting up styles is still acknow.edged to be of the highest order at Miss . Brownlie's, Princes street. a General Servant. .Mrs W Wi\kimon, coiner Dundas and Queen -atibiibb . -

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Evening Star, Issue 4156, 23 June 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4156, 23 June 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4156, 23 June 1876, Page 3

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