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Public Notices. MUNICIPALITY OF SOtfTH DUNEDIN. THE "VTOTIOE is Hereby Given that the above JJi Roll In manuscript may be Inspected at the Count il Chambers every lawful day, be* twee” the hofcrs of 10 and 2 p.m. All who have been omitted from any cause from the R*ll c*n lodge with t' e Council written claims for admission thereto on or before 3rd July proximo. Any objection agdnst nampfi already enroll ed*may be similarly Indeed on or before the 6th July. . . , . Blank forms of claims and objections may be had on application s Council chambers. ANDW. RANKIN, Town Clerk, South Dunedin, 17th June, 1876. NEW AND CHOICE BONGS~~ /‘"'(HAS. BEQG & CO. have pleasure in in* troducing the following, very high class Songs, just received ;-r ** Cod and My Fight,” by Carapana. “ Hail to the Chief,” by 'f inney, bass song. “Ceme again from Fairy Lard,” vocal walte—Gounod. u Distant Shore "—Sullivan, M Bells across the Snew "—Gounod. M Dreamland *—Claribell M Cmiskeen Lawn," new accompaaielftent, ** Only te Love M —PensulJ., H If and Suppose,” eccentric song. ” Let every Gentleman fill up his Glas*, M a very pretty convivial song. “Maidens’ Loving EyesPinsatt In stock, all the favorite Songs of the day. Maefarren’s issue ef Scotch and Jacobite Bal lads.

Panfcm mm nr, Droronr. AITAN QJL T A GOAL. i'rice delivered per ton' ... 80s. M •• i t» Ihfl. H »• t M ... 9*. Outside Town Belt 2a 6d extra. 'F lie above Coal ia now so well known to the public that it' cejuires no reoernmondation, and as the above price is I«lr end reasonabe. we anticipate an ine eared demand; orders should be sent to us two days beforehand. FRASER AND MA r ’FIE, Moray place east. KAIT AN GAT A COALI KAITAIVGATA COAL! Reduction in Price. SPLENDID Sample of this supeiioi Coal on hand from new Mine. F. JONES & CO.. Original Oral DepAt, Stuart street. AD IBS’ TURKISH BATHS. TO MORROW, AnTTeVERY WEDNESDAY, from 9 a.m. till 6 p.m. LADIES’ WARM B A TH S every Wednesday, the most comfortable in the Colony. THE HrtT AIR HA'Ffl is to the indi vidual man, comprisintr his liver, kidneys, &c., what the sun is to world and its inhabi tant«.—Dr F.ramnus Wilson. THE most complete and comfortable Worm Baths (Is) in Dunedin. 1 urkish Bath, Moray p’ace. Health and pleasure CO ’BIA’ED, At a Sma ! l Cbtt. Second-class TURKISH PATHS, Is 6d, Eveiy Evening after 5 o’clock Chess, dominoes, &6. Sp’eildid FaloOn. Good Fire. ,

BUILDING Allotments.—Wanted Known ■—That I prefer, an allotment on the hill instead of the flat Settler. HESS I• N, 7'-4 inches, 5d per yard, at Fi-h’s Paperhanging Warehouse, Princes street, PP ■F : H-AiS' f ■■■ < Jtoj»en for selection commencing at (id. Fish and Son, Princes street south. PAPKRH • NGINGS.—For cheapness, variety, and good v.dne, buy nt Fish and Son’s, Princes street south. P RING I- 8 ST UP ET WOLMNING - Fish and Son have Removed to New Premises. Splendid assortment Pa per hangings, Oils. Co’ors, &o. PAPERHANGLSGS.— Largo assortment, low prices. Oils, Colors, Window Class, &c., equally cheap, dish and Son Princes stre t. PAPKRH 'NGI^GS.—Elegant designs in Drawing, Dining, Bed, t-nd Sitting room Papers ?*ew how Ro m. Fis and Son. P 1 * PER HANGINGS. —Cash 1 ustomera will get real value for the money at Irish's New Premises, Princes > rect. Educational. DISTRICT HALFWAY BUSH. SCHOOL, Third Quarter, Monday, July 3, 1875, ENGLISH AND LATIN. Evening G asses are held in the Vestry o f the • hristian ( hapol, Gre .t King street; 7s per month for th ee nights a week. D. M’Lean, M.G.C., • e<cher. MISSES BELL GIVE MUSIC LESSONS at their Rooms, and the Girls High School, Roonn at Mr Hardy’s Qtficee, tear hb 0, Begg’s Musto Salotto. Prtnoei street

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Evening Star, Issue 4160, 27 June 1876, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 4160, 27 June 1876, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 4160, 27 June 1876, Page 1

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