Public Notices. ELECTION OF AUDITORS. To the Elector* of Dunedin. | ENTLEMEN.-I respectfully solic't your Votes and Interest for the forthcoming Eleotion of City Auditors. lam, Gentlemen,. ■?■■■■■ Your obedient servant, FRANK PELL. ILECTION of Auditors.-Frederiok H. Fvans is a candidate, and respectfully roHcits the Votes of the Ratepayers. R ATTB AY STREET. N PORTER wishes to intimate to his nume- • rous friends and the public that hj; has erected a fir-t-class hotel, and hopes by strict, attention to the wants of boarders and country friends, to merit a large share of r-üblio sap port. Wines, A.le«, Spirits, *a, kept in stock. ESTATE OF G. F. REID. AVTNG This Pav purchased the Stock _ and Goodwill in tho above Pstate, we will continue the business in all its branches ns hj retof re, and respectfully solicit the support of former constituent* and the publio generally. - HTMMO & BLAIB, Successors to the lat* G. F. Reid. Stafford strea', Dunodin, July 20, 1876. OTIOE is hereby given that the co I partnership »ecently subsisting between the undersigned, Edwin Rowland tuinneui and Archibald Neil Campbell, tinder the style of "E. i J -. Guinness & i.0.," at DunediA in the trade or business of Futchers and Leaders L> Live Stock, was dissolved ou the fifteenth d*y of Juy instant. All debts payablo by or ho the firm will be paid or received, as the ease maybe, by the undersigned, Archibald JSeil Campbell, in liquidation. Dated this 18th day of July, IS7G. P. R. GUINNESS. Witness to. the signature of Fdwinßowland Guinness Brent, soli eitor, Dunedin. AROIf N. CAMPBELL Witness to the signature of Archibald Veil Oampbell—E. P. Kenton, solicitor, 1 un*din. TEE COLONIAL BANK OF NEWZEAL AMD. fTOTTOE is hereby given, in terms of the ~ 4">th flanse of t K e Peed of •- ettlement, that the following Proprietors having given due notice that they are Candidates for election for ihe office rf I ireetor, vioant by the resignation of Jdin i'eld, Esq.. of Elderslie, are elegible for election at the half-yearly mee'ing of F'roprietors t« be held on Wednesday, the 2Cth July instant, viz; : Hrgh M'Neil. Esq. A. W. Morris, Esq. GEO. COWIE, General Manager. General Managrr's OfF.ce, Dunedin, 4th July, 1876.
THE COLONIAL BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. "VrOTICF! is hereby given, that pursuant JLI to the provisions of ' lause 77 of the Deed of Settlement, the NaF-yeirly ('eneral Meeting - of the rr"dpiietofß will bo held at the City Council ' hamber, Manse strret • nnedin, on Wednesday, the 2Gth July it slant, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. GEO. - OWIE, U eneral Manager. Gen'i'al Manager's Office, Funedin. July 4, IS7G. BUTCHER. T PATRICK is Selling best quality ▼ f • Meat of all description? at lowest pos-ible Fmall Goods always on ha* d. Maelargan street. Dtmedin, 1876 !HE HOT AIR BATH is to the indi- . vidu d man, cnmpminK his liver, kidneys, &c, what the sun is to world nud its infaabi tinf.n. —Dr Wilson. I'lL most complete tmd couitoitable Warm Baths (Is) in Dunedin. 'I urHsh Bath, Moray p ace. "■_ "ESSI>N, 11 inches, 5d per yard, at . Fish's Paperhanging Warehouse Piinces street. PP A PKHHANGINGB.—SO,OOO pieces now open for selection commencing at 6<L Fish and Son. Princes street south. APKIUIANGINGS.-For cheapness, variety, and good value, boy at Fish and Son's, Princes street south. RINC'S STHKET WiD<NING--Fish and Son have Removed to New Premise!". Splendid assortment Poperhangings, Oils, Colors, &c. APE H HAN GL-. (ifi. - Large assortment, low prices. Oils, Colors, Window Glass, &c, equally cheap. Fish, and Son, Princes stre t. APKRH A NGLVGS. -Elegant designs in _ Drawing, Dining. Bed, ;md Sitting room Papers. New £bow Room. FisH and Son. AHEit 11 AN GING S. - - Cash ( ustomers . will grt real value for the money at Fish's New Premises, Princes street. Educational. NOKMAL PR PABATORY SCHOOL, Tower Hill, Dowlit<g street. rIITS School will be Opened l - on Tuesday, the 18th inst., for the instruction of respecoble boys and girls. The course of instruction will embrace all the of a sound English educat : on, with Latin, French, and piano. Juvenile Class : Infant school exercists and sinving Greatest attention paid to moral as w«JI as intellectual train'ng. Certificates • f character and ability may be seen at Mr Andrew Merorr's, Rattray street, Terms : Serdor Class, 3Cn ; Junior, 24« per quarter. Monthly or quarterly payments in advance. )g WILLIAM MAOINT<«H, Principal. />HE MISSES BELL GIVE MUSIC LESSONS at their Rooms, and the Girl* High School, j ltooinii at Mr Hardy's Offices, near Mr ( \ 1 Regg't Monta fluloon. Prinoee street
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Evening Star, Issue 4182, 22 July 1876, Page 1
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743Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 4182, 22 July 1876, Page 1
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