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] Public Notices. MUNICIPALITY OF SOUTH DUNEDIN. THE CITIZEN9MBOLL, 1876-77. "VTOTICR is Hereby <*iven that the abote J3I Roll in manuscript may be inspected at the Count il Chambers every lawful day, between the hours of 10 an i 2p.ra. All ratepayers who have been omitted from any causa from the R/>ll on lodge with t ! e | Council written claims for admission thereto on or before 3rd July proximo. Any objection agnnsfc names Already enrolled may be similarly lodged on or before the sth July. ■ Blank forms of claims and objections may be ANDW. RANKIN. Town Clerk. South Dunedin, 17th June, 18V6. NEW AND CHOICE SONGS. /*IHAS. BEGG & CO. have pleasure in introducing the following very high clasß Songs, just received : " God and My High*," by Campana. ° Hail to the Chief," by Tinney, bass song. "Come again from Fairy Ltrad," \«cal waltz—Gounod. i a Distant Shore "—Sullivan. " Bells across the Snow "—Gounod. " Dwamland "—Olaribell " Crulßkeen Lawn," new accompnniement. " Only te Love "--Penrali. ** I£ and Suppose," eccentric song. "Let every Gentleman fill,n_p his Glas a ," a very pretty convivial song. " Ma:dens' Loving Eyes "—Pinauti In stock, all the favorite Songs of the day. Mac fan-en's issue ©f Scotch and Jacobite Bal lads.

Pbikces street, Dimmit. Danedin Fnrnitnre Vans, Established 1862, The only two-horse Vans in town. Families removed on the shortest notice. Town and country orders punctually attended to. Not* the addresc— W. FLEET, Great King street North. ACCOUNTANT AND COMMISSION AGENT. Office: Princes street, Dunedin. HE HOT AIR BATH in to the indiJ_ vidu;ilman ? comprising his liver, kidney*, &c, what the sun is to world and its inhabi taut*.—-Dr Erasmus Wilson. IBE most complete and comfortable Warm . Bathe (Is) in Duuedin. lurkibh Bath, Mqrayp'ace. EALTH AND PLEASURE COMBINED, At a Small Goit. Second-class BATffP, Is €d, . Every Evening after 5 o'clock. Chess, dominoes, &c.

Sp'cudid Saloon. Good Fire. >UILDTNG Allotments.-Wnnted Known —That 1 prefer an allotment on the hill instead of the flat Settler. "EBSIAN, 72 inches, 5d per yard, at . Fih's Paperhanging Warehouse, Pihiceß i , Ai'r,l.HAW'-l-NUh.-T-5u,U00 pieces now open for selection commencing at • 6d, Fish and Son, Princes street south. . APERHANGINGS.-For cheapness, va- \ riety, and good value, buy at Fish and Son's, Princes street south. MNOKB STKF.ET WIDENING—Fish and Son have Removed to New Premises. Splendid assortment Paperhangings, Oils, Colors, &o. APEUHANGINUS.-vLarge assortment, low prices. Oils, Colors, Window Glass, 4c, equally cheap. Fish and Son, Princes street. APKBHANGINGS.— Elegant designs in Drawing, Dining, Bed, and Sitting room Papers. New if how Room. Fish and Son. APERHANGINGS. Cash Customers will get real value for the money at Fiah'B New Premises, Princes street.

Educational. , AIKARI DISTRICT SCHOOL, HALFWAY BUSH. Ad Quarter, Monday, July 3,1876, VUNEDIN COLLEGIATE SCHOOL, MOBAT PLAfIR n*»A~mi*a v.* I r J* f *» Patrick Conducted by | m, r. Huln. The 1 hird Quarter will commence on Juno 29, 1876. Terms (payable in advance)— £2 per Quarter. The course of ins ruction comprises the usual branches of a sound English Education, Mathematics, French, and i la«»io«. Extra ela8»e«, ae Dancing, kc on the terms of the respective maetera. Ihe culture «f manlineea and genhae been established 2% years, and numbe;a 90 pupils. _IE MISSES "BELL QITE MUSIC LESSONS at their Kooma, and the Girls High School, ltooms at Mr Hardy's Offices, near Mr O, lisg?t M*ofiic SaM. Vil'nlea JtVefe't

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Evening Star, Issue 4162, 29 June 1876, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 4162, 29 June 1876, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 4162, 29 June 1876, Page 1

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