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Ut« AdvartfMmuita, MOSGIEL LODGE. INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODDFELLOWS. PERSONS desirous of joining, akoall appli- > cants £who signed the petition for the operi- g of above, are requested to attend for ndmis-ion at the School-room, Mosgiel, next Monday, October 9, at 7 p in. Entrance fees at one-half the ordinary rates. JOSEPH Btl \HHWAITE, Grand Master. GREEN ISLAND LODGE. INDEPENDENT ORDER ODDFELLOWS ALL Applicants who signed the petition for opening of above, also other ; persons desirous of joining, are requested to attend for admission at the Baptist Church, Green Island, next, Friday, October 6th, at 8 p.m. Intending members will please go to Dr Fletcher for medical examination previous to that date. I ntranca fees at one half the ordina' y rates on opening night only. JOSEPH BRAITHWAITE, Grand Master. FIRST CHURCH YOUNG MEN’S ASSOCIATION, H3 THE REY. J. G. PATEKSON, of Waihola, will deliver a Lecture in the Hall of the First Church, This (Wednesday) Eve-nt-g, October 4, at half past seven o’clock. Subject The Life of the Rev, Dr. Guthrie.*’ Selections of Music will he given by the First Church Choir. Tickets, Is each, to be had from Messrs J. Moll son and Son, Reith and Wilkie, or any member of the Association. Proceeds to he devote ! to Congregational Library Fund. MASONIC. THE Officers and Brethren of the Lodge of Kilwinning, Otago. No. 417, S.C., are requested to attend the Installation of Master and Officers of the Lodge of Otago, E. 0., This I vening, at eight o'clock sharp, at the Masonic Hall. By order of the R.W.M. Business Notice. BLACK Quilted Skirts, 7s 6d; Children’s Waterproofs, 4s 6d; Ladies’ Black Cloth Jackets, Is 6d; _ Children’s Cloth Jackets, Is and Is 6J ; Ladies’ Wincey Costumes, 17s 6d; Children’s Costumes, 10s; Ladies’ Tweed Skirts, 7s (5d ; Ladies’ Black Costumes, 25a ; Ladies’ Black Tunic Skirts, 10a 6d; Ladies’ Coaver J uckets, 8s (Jd. irjR'.iMW.RT, HAYNES, ft CO, ,

To Let TO LET, I?iIEST-CLAS3 Shop and Commodious • Warehouse (three flats). Princes street, specially suitable for 1a..g0 Wholesale and Retail Business. CONNELL & MOOBTE. TO LET, laree Warehouse, several Offices with fireplaces, all centrally situated. Apply R, T. Wheeler, Stafford street. TO LET, an Office in Bond street, lately occupied by Brogden and Sons. Apply Lange and Thoneman. TO LET, Four-roomed Cottages in Forth street Apply H. S. Fish, Princes street south, TO LET, a Three-Roomed House. Apply T. Hayes, Kensington. TO I .ET. —Offices to Let in the New Zea--Iml Tisurance Company’s Buildings Apply Geo ge W. Ll.iutt, agent. TO LET, Shop and Parlor, George street. Inquire J. Lazarus, next Bank of New Zealand; rent low TO LET, a Four roomed Cottage in Albany street. For particulars, apply to Neifl and Co., Bond street. TO LET, a Five-roomed Cottage; splendid view. Apply North and Sooullar, Kattray street. TO LET, Offices, with storage attached. Mills, Dick, and Go , Stafford street. 0 LET OR SELL, Six-roomed half-acre garden, at c Caversham. H. , Rattray street. TO LET, to family without children, comfortably furnished six-roomed House in Eglinton, facing Town Belt; splendid situa tion and magnificent view. C. W. Kerr, at Reid and Gray’s. r|lo LET or SELL, three-roomed House, JL Shop, and Garden. Apply A. Dickson, bdekmake, Mosgiel Junction Township. mo LET, Three and Four-roomed House, JL with section, near Mr Bathgate’s. Apply Mrs Brennen, Glen. f|lG L*lT, a Two-roomed House, with X garden. Apply to A, Smith, farmer, Spring Garden, East Taieri rO L’ T, the New Oddfellows’ Hall, I Albany street, suitable for meetings, concerts, or public amusements. Apply to the Secret ar- of the Leith Lodge, Joseph Braithwaite. or K. T. Wheeler. rfpO LET, Four room d House in Dowling J. street Apply to Mrs Adams, Dowling street TO LET, a comfortable Six-roomed House, Upper Wa'ker street. Apply on the premises, TO LET, One or Two Offices, first fleor Commercial chambers. Rattray street, l‘eid ar.cl Duncan’s, Moray place. TO LET, Four-roomed Cottage. Apply H. Ferguson, Leith street, north of Frederick street.

TO LIST, or For Sale, on easy terms, a fixroomed Honse and Garden—at present occupied by the proprietor, Mr G. Folkes—near the Gardens, N. E. Valley. TWO Furnished Rooms to Let; piano. Apply Mrs Cavalier. Maidand street. mO LET, handsome Villa, with garden, outi house, and eveiy convenience, next Mr Hart’s residence, fronting the railway station, Ravenshourne. Apply Hart’s Bazaar, Arcade. rBTO LEa Five roomed House, with every JL convenience, in Great Kfng street. W. Mudge, tai'or. TO TjFT, at Linden, good Four-roomed Cottrge, with full quarter-acre section. Apply Henry Walden, Princes street. TO LET, Two Four-roomed Verandah Cottages; every convenience; in good condi ion, H. Beck, Maitland street. mo LET, near Octagon, comfortable FourI roomed Verandah Cottage, with scullery. F. Siedebtrg, Lr w r York place. TO LIi.T, Two rot med Cottage. Fredriksen, late Loud.n Wood and Coal Yard, Wa'ker street. A COMFORTABLE Unfurnished Room, To Let. Clyde Cottage, Castle street, between Hanover and Frederick streets. TO LE 1\ Shop and Three Booms, at present occupied by Mr T. Outred, shoemaker, King street. Apply Mr Thomas Reeves. mO LET, a new Furnished or Unfurnished JL five roomed House, with scullery, kitchen, stove, and grates. Apply Mrs Short, Nevada Township. TO LET, three-roomed House and Shop. Apply Mrs Lose, Maclaggan street. mo LET, comfortable Three roomed Cot- |_ tage (new). Apply C. Taylor, Kaikorai Valley. _____ TO LET, Five-roomed Cottage in York place Apply .A, Anderson, clothier, Rattray street.

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Evening Star, Volume 4245, Issue 4245, 4 October 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Volume 4245, Issue 4245, 4 October 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Volume 4245, Issue 4245, 4 October 1876, Page 3

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