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Public Notices, OTAGO RAILWAYS. NOTICE. N and alter Ist July, the 11 p.m. Train to P< rt Ohalnv rs on S. turdaya will be discontinued until further notice. WM. CONYERS, General Manager, NOTIOE. THE Annual Plonghing Match of the D«m edin and Green Island Society will be held in Mr Jame< Elliott's Glen Farm, Green Island, on Tuesday, July 4. Ploughs to be on the grormd at 8.30 a.m. Competitors will be divided into three Classes - Class A—Seniors Class i '— Juniors Class D—Double Furrows. JNO. KENNEDY, Secretary. MUNICIPALITY OF SOUTH DUNEDIN. THE CITIZENS' EOLL, 1876-77. OTIOR is Hereby 'aiven that the above Roll in manuscript may be inspected at the Coumil Chambers every lawful day, between the hours of 10 an ! 2 p. hi. All ratepayer who have been omitted from any causa from the Roll enn lodge with t< e Council written claims for admission thereto on or before 3rd July proximo. Any objection agwinst namfs already enrolled may be similarly lodged on or before the sth July. Blank forms of claims and objections maybe had on application at Council (Cambers. ANDW. RANKIN, ! TownUlerk. ! South Dunedin, 17th June, 1876. NEW AND CHOICE SONGS.

I HAS. BEGG & CO. have pleasure in inv' .troducing following very high clasß Songs, just received : •' God and My Eight," by Cam ana. " Hail to the Chief," by 'J inney, baes song. "Come again from Fairy Land" waltz—Gounod. " Distant Shore "—Sullivan. " Bells acroßß the Snow "—Gounod. " Dreamland "—ClaribelL -. " Cniiiskeen Lawn," new accompnniement. " Only to Love "-Peneu'.i. " If and Suppose," eccentric song. " Let every Gentleman fill up his QlasV a very pretty convivial song. " Loving Eyes " *• Maidens' Flower Song."—Pins'uti. In stock, all the favorite Songs of the day. Macfarren's issue of Scotch and Jacobite Bal lads. Princes street, DuKFtinr.

UILDTNG Allotment*.—Wanted Known —That I prefer an allotment on the hill instead of the flat. Settler. W, HAWKINS ACCOUNTANT AND COMMISSION AGENT. Office : Princes street, Dunedin. HE HOT AIR BATH is to the indlJL vidualman, comprising his liver, kidneys, &c, what the sun is to, world and itß inbabl tants.— Dr Erasmus Wilson;, IHE most complete and comfortable Warm . Baths (Is) in Duuedin. lurkioh Bath, Moray p ace. EALTH AND PLEASURE COMBINED, At a Small Coßt. Second-class TURKISH BATHS, 1b 6d, Every Evening after 3 o'clock. Chess, dominoes, &c. Sp'endid Saloon. Good Fire. RESSMAKING, &c. -Latest 1 ondon and Parisian Fashions. Mrs Heath, George street, next Bank of JN'ew Zealand. ELASTICS put in Boots; .-Gentlemen's, 2s 6d; Ladies', i's J-' eath's boot shop, George street, next Bank of New Zealand. HESSIAN, 72 inches, 5d per yard, at Firh's Paperhanging Warehouse, Piinces street. PPAPP;RHANGINGS.-50,000 pieces now open for selection, commencing at 6d. Fish and Son, Princes street south. PAPERS 4NGINGS.—For cheapness, variety, and good value, buy at Fish and Son'tj, Princes street south. RINC S STKI-BT W DINING--Fish _ «nd Son have Removed to New PreI raise*. Splendid assortment Paperhangings, Oils Co'ors, &c. Glass, &c., equally cheap. Fish and Son, Princes stre t. APfcRHsNGINGS. -Elegant designs in JL Drawing, Dining, Bed, »nd Sitting room Papers. New >how Room. Fish and Son. APERHANGINGB. Cosh Customers will g»-t real value for the money at Fish'e I New Premises, Princes Btreet. Business Notice. jackets, 4« 6d; Children's Cloth JacVot*, Is q,tid Is 6d ; Ladies' Wincey Costumes, Iffa 6d; Children's CoKtumr s, 10s; Ladies 'I weed Skirts. 7s M ; I adies' Black Co.-tume*, 25s ; Ladies' Black Tunic Skirts, 10s 6d; Ladies' Beaver Ja«kets, da 6cL HER'BEItTrttAyNES, & cb.

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Evening Star, Issue 4163, 30 June 1876, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 4163, 30 June 1876, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 4163, 30 June 1876, Page 1

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