Late Advertisements. DUNEDIN YOUNG- MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. MONDAY EVENING, lOdi inst, 7.30Mr Korrif * class for the cou p SB of Histor*. Reading wil' 03 commenced in the roots, and young men tre cordially invited to avail themselves of tl '■ * class. 175.1 i, 7 30-Parlor Lecture, Mr W. Dowi.ie 2-5 th, 6.3")—t?tcond Annual Public Tea Nfecti g (see advertisement). 31st, 7.3o—Members Annual Bus'nebs Meeting for he election of officers for ensuing year. Stewart - "A Visit to the Sal; Luka City." Augn t 7th, 7.3o—Parlor 1 tcture (the first of accursi of three), DrDeck: "Impure Air cause of D\ease."' Other lectures will be announced in. future advertisemeat. W. INGrLIS, Secretary. DUNEDIN YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASS'JOIATION.-Sec nd Annual Public Tea Meeting will bo held ia the Temperance Hall, on Monday Evening, 24th inst v G.oQ. Addres es will be delivered"by the Chairman, and Revs. Lindsay Mackie, 1 orenzo Moore (Port Chalmers), Prof esse-.* Salmond, Jcsiah Ward, Messra J. A. Connell, W. Inglis, and others. Thomas D'ck. Esq,, in the chair. Tickets, 2s each, moy be had from the members in a few days. WILLIAM INGLId, Secretary.
UA.VEIISHAM ROAD BOARD. lENDERS Wanted for Formation of Footpath, through Caversham, on the Main South i. oad. Specifications may be seen at the Post rffice, Caversham. Tenders, to be addressed to the Chairman, with a deposit of 5 per cent, will be received till Thursday, the 13th kstant, at 7 p.m. JOHN CAMEHON, Clerk Cavercham Road Board. MUNICIPALITY OF ST. KILDA. REVISION COURT, for tbe purpose of . hearing and determining the CI -ims of the Citizens to be inserted on the Citizens' Roll for the ensuing year, wiil be held at the Council Chambers on Tuesday, the 11th July proximo, at 7 p.m. By order. THOMAS R. DDDD3, Town Clerk. St. Kilda, June 30,187 G.
Meetings. CHRISTIAN CHAPEL, Great King Street. (JT R TIIO S . H. BATES, rX (Evangelist) , Will (D.V.) preach in the above place Oa LOED'rf PAY, EVENING, At half-past six o'clock PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHUECH. rHE REV. J. WARD will (D.V.) Preach To-morrow, Ju'y Oth. in the Temperance Hall, at 11 a.m. and 0.30 p.m. Evening Subject—- " When will you Sail." CHRISTIANITY NOT IRRECONCILABLE WITH EVOLUTION. THE REV. DR. ROSEBY will (D.V) deliver a Lecture on the above subject, To-morrow (Sunday) Evening, in tbe Congregational Church, Moray place. Services commenca at half-pasb six. MEETING of Master Grocers will be . held in Murray's Hotel on Thursday, the 11th inst., at 7.30. Business of importance.
DUtfEDIN FEMALE REIfUGE. IHnHiS Annua' Meeting will be held ia the Hall beneath the Wealeyaa Church on the Evening of Monday, the 10th inst.. at 7 o'clock. Thos. Dick, Esq., in the chair. D. T. CARGTLL, Secretary. I. 0. 0. F. IHE Monthly Pegrce Meeting of the Order will be held in the Pioneer Lodge room, Orient-.l Hotel, at 8 o'clock sharp, when a large number of qualified brethern are expected for advancement in the Order. ' ••».... P. RUSSELL, Lecture-Mast-r. 1.0.0. F. LETTH LODGE. INSTALLATION KIGHT. IHE Lodge will meet in the New Odd- . fellows Hall, Alb&ny street, on Monday, at 7.30 p.m., for the installation of oiEcers, when a large at'endance is requested. The Chou will met tat 7 shaip. Members are requested to join the choir. Candidates for initiation will attend at 8 30. HUGH MACDONALD, Secretary.
UNION PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY. usual Monthly Meeting of Society for i eceiving Subscriptions, A pplications, c , will be held at the office, Princes etiett, on Monday, from 7 to 8 o'clock. M« W. HAWKINS, ~ Secretary. Lost, Found, &c OST, a Theatre and a Bailway Ticlet. lindcr pleuse vetun to Star office. JTi?AYI?P into my Yard, on July G, one Gr> y IVtare ; no visible brands. Owner can have it by pa\ ing expeSEOB. Globe Hotel, P.iuees street. " OST, Parrot. Keward at Mrs Qmnlan's, i Arthur street. "jT OST, a small Sealskin Purse, containjng AJ money. Finder rewarded on leaving same at Roelyti Toll-gat?, or Wilkinson's and Anning's, chemists. Board and Residence. ,HREE Bedrooms and One or Two ?itting- _ rooms, furnished, To Let. cither with or without board. For address, app'y to Puthor ess, app; , near Wl 1 nd. jnoi-er. G>orge street, near Whi'e Horse. RIVATE Board and I'csMenco. Wilton Cottage, opposite Mr Fritchard's, Battray s'.ieet. OARD and RESIDENCE—A gentleman engaged in business during the day desires a comfortable home in a private family, where cheerful society can be enjoyed and where (here aro no children or other lodgers ; for a reallv eligible offer, libernl t< rms would be arranged. -Address " W.E.K.," office of this paper. COMFORT' kBLK Board and L'dging for a resp, *cta*>le man. Apply Miss Callander Brown stw?srt, Elrn Row.
Bn-.iinoss Notice lfX » f)(i Per dozen; Mon'B Felt Hats. 2?: Men's Carv 11 ; Boys' Hats. Is lid ; Mttsgiel Tweeds 5s 6a ; Men's Silk Umbrellas. 10s 6d; Men's < oUun.! .Sln-ts, is U-l; Boys' White .•l-i.-L-?.?v 'lii;'. l'- : - ! i ■■■-' l'^;- ; ; :; - ; i! ; Kulckq: Suits, 8s; Boye ' Inverness Capos, 12a Cd. IEOBR otS~HAYNIS, & CO
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Evening Star, Issue 4170, 8 July 1876, Page 3
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