THE Retidents of South Dunedin, St. Kilda, and Mttsaelburgh are requested to .~i. «!. «__!. »_ "D TTT TT.l.t n.i MONDAY EVENING, At eight o'cleek, To take into consideration at what time it will be most convenient for the Trains to run morning and night for the working class. OTAGO INSTITUTE. "VTEETING at 8 p.m. on Tuesday, 31st, in | the University. " The Timbers of Otago " | Mr W. N» Blair, C.E. F. W. HUTTON, Hon. Sec. STANDARD PROPERTY INVESTMENT SOCIETY. A MEETING of the above Society for the purpose of receiving subscriptions, &c, will be held at the office of the Society on Wednesday evening next, the 2nd Nev., between the hours of six and eight. CHARLES REID, Secretary. ARTILLERY BAND. THE Band will meet at the Temperance Hall To-morow (Tuesday), at 7.45 p m. Ist November, at the Drill-shed, for Battalion Parade. G. W. CONNOLLY, Secretary. Publlo Notices. KNOX CHURCH. iHE NEW KNOX CH.URCH Will be opened on SUNDAY, sfch NOVEMBER, When services will be held as follows : 11a.m. Pbofessob Salmond 3 p.m. (for the young) ... Kev. A. B. Todd 6.30 p.m. Rev. Wm. Will. , A collection will be made in aid of the Building Fund. ' SOCIAL MEETING. A Social Meeting in connection with the opening of the New Church will be held on Tuesday, 7th November. Tea on the tables in the Old Church at 6.30 p.m. After tea the meeting will adjourn to the New Building, when addresses will be given by several ministers and friends. Tickets may be had of Gunn and Ross, Reith and Wilkie, Princes street: T>-i_J WT-tl __J o_it. 1 J s&vAftffll Great King street. S.S. "WAKATIPU"&S.S. "DURHAM. 2 cases Japanese Glace Lustres 1 case S : icia Glace—plain and brocade 2 cases Plain and Checked Matalasse 2 cases Delhi Crape Cloth—new shades 4 cases Real Alpacas 3 CASES NEW COSTUMES. • BROWN, EWING, & CC. KUMARA RUSH. TNERS leaving for? [NEW RUSH willlfindl itltoltheirjadvantage to PURCHASE THEIR OUTFITS AT THE NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY'S RETAIL BRANCH, OCTAGON. ■ " A SINGLE GARMENT AT THE WHOLESALE PRTOK.,' Large Stock of COLORED BLANKETS AND MOLE TROUSERS. F. LAWRENSON, Manager of the Octagon Branch. ELLIOTT'S NEW BOOT WAREHOUSE, Wholesale and Retail, GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN, Three Doors south of Hanover street. £1,500. NEW GOODS. UST opened, and now on Fale, embracing all the latest novelties in Ladies' and Girl's Period Shoeß, Lasting and Glove-kid f.S. Geut.'s French, Oeriuan, and Northampton Goods in great variety. MSf Special Bargain in Ladies' Kid Morocco E.S., R « 9d, 7s 6d, 8s 6d. Cashmeres from 3s lid. Bo; b' Btrong Nailed Boots from 7s 9d. Infants' and • hilrlreu's Boots at equally low prices. Own make Men's Lace-up and Watertights, 17s 6d and 18s (id. «5" Must be Cleared to inake room for fresh hipment expected daily J O H-N .Li. lOT T, George street.
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Evening Star, Issue 4267, 30 October 1876, Page 3
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464Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 4267, 30 October 1876, Page 3
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