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Tenders. ENDERS ate invited to Erect a Preaty terian Church at Inch-C'latha. Flans and specifications may be seen at the Manns, Stirling, and at our office, Dunedin, till Friday, 15th September next. MASON & WALES, Architects. rpENDEKS Wanted till noon on Friday, jj. September 8, for the Erection of Four-stor-ey Stone and Brick Hotel, the Gridiron, for Mr'Jv. J. Martin. DAVID ROS3, Architect.

ENDEhS Wanted, till noon on Saturday. _ A September 2nd, to Erect a Four-roomed Cottage at Pelichet Bay. Flan and specification at Mr F. Graham's, opposite Knox Church, Great King Btreet. BNDEKS.—Wanted, Tendera for Three JL Two-Btorey Cottages. Plans and sped* fications until Monday, September 4, at W. Aahcr and Co.'a timber yards, Moray place. Public Notices. TOTJDIN HOCKEY CLTJB.-Amatoh, Scotch v. English, w'll be played at Montecilko to-morrow afternoon.- Players are requested lo be on the ground at 2.30. ' B. H. WALLACE, Hon. Sec OTAGO POULTRY AND CANARY A3SGC£ATIGN. ENTRANCE NIGHT. ! ENTRIES for ffte above Association will close at the Oriental Hotel on Saturday, September 2, from 7 to 10 p.m. WIbLIAM PLY, Hon. Secretary.

PUBLIC NOTICE. JOHN M'LAREN, will shortly delive. ; A LECTURE On the Swindles of Provincialism,. Previewing the criminal career of a fey* supposed honest men. GIFTS! GIFTS! GIFTS! The Civet Cat! Next door to A. S. Levy, Jeweller, George GRAND OPENING NIGHT; SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1876. N consequence of the great fail in wool, the _ tightening of the money market, and owin.; to recent heavy importatioss, the Proprietor will almost give away Jewellery, Toya, Fancy Goods, and Musical Instruments. : Ihe Shilling Co»iiter will be found to contain a variety of costly goods. The Sixpence department consists of a varied assortment of useful articles. All other goods,marked in plain figures, from which noabatement will b? made. Every purchaser this evening -.will receive, a present Mtisie at intervals during the evening. Doors open at 6 o'clock p.m. » Advanoe New Zealand I

NOTrCF. T* HAVE this day admitted into partnership Mr J. Thomson, and the business 'will in future be carried on under the style of Pell and Co., corn merchants, in new premises, Walker street NOTICE OF REMOVAL. ,HE undersigned has removed to those premises lately occupied by Messrs S. Deßeer and Co, Walker street, where business in future will be carried on under the style of PELL & CO., Brokers and General Commission Merchants. Jb'ree Storage. E N *K Y KNOTT, - Hat and Cap Manufacturer, Princes street, opposite the Queen'B Theatre, Begs to Inform his numerous customers and the public in general that he is still to be found at the old address, and that he has no connection ivith the men formerly in bis employ.

A strong Lad wanted for an apprentice. SPECIAL. RO>WN, EWING, Is CO. Would direct attention to a large lot of DANISH KID GLOVE?, In Blaok, WLUe, and Colors, all Bizes.,, . They are] a capital fitting glove, and will be Bold at the reduced price of Is 11 J& per pair. Just to Hand, by Mail Sfestner, afullaiwortment of all the Latest Novelti s in RIBBONS, SCARFS, FRENCH AND ENGLISH MILLINERY, &c BROWN, EWING, & CO. AT THE

EW ZEALAND CLOTHING* FACTORY'S RETAIL BRANCH, Corner of PRINCES STREET AND OCTAGON. WATERPROOFS, OVERCOATS, MEN'S, YOUTHS'* AND BOYS' CLOTHING, Suitable for the present Season. "* -■■■ '■•■■• i 4 SINGLE GAiEtkENT A? THE WHOLE SALE PRICE. RUGS. RUGS. RUGW.

■**: BLANKETS— A Large Selection. A Pair'at aa prwcliaMng ft .Bale ia »ay "WholeßeaiolHoase. HOSIERY, tfH&TS. |HATS, UMBRELLAS, &0. A SINGLE GARMENT AT WHOLESALESPIIISB. P.UWBENSON* Manager,

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Evening Star, Issue 4217, 1 September 1876, Page 3

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577

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 4217, 1 September 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 4217, 1 September 1876, Page 3

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