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I*te Adverttaementa. 01 AGO HARBOR BOARD. tENDERS will be received at the offices of the Board, Provincial Government Buildings, until noon of hursday, 7th December, for the consttuction of 360 ft. of new Wharf. Drawings hnd specifications can be inspected, and all particulars obtained at the Engineer's office. November 8,1876. D. L. SIMPSON, Engineer. 1.0.0. F. LOIGE STAR OF OTAGO. N consequence of to-morrow being a holiday, the above Lodge is Postponed t© NovemE. SHERRIFF, Bee. TtTR Johs P. ARMSTRONG, SURGEON CJNTIST, Having returned from the Coilns37» can be consulted at his Residence, STUART STREET (Opposite the Wesleyan Church). DUNEDIN, PENINSULA AND OCEAN BEACH RAILWAY. NOTICE. TO-MOl ROW (Thursday), in addit'on to the regular trains, Trains will be d~tpatched as often as ptacticable. THOM vd UALLEtf DER, Secretary. HE PKIZES in Mr Anderson's /rt . Union of 100 Oil Paintings will be on View in the Octagon on and after Friday, 10th inst., from 12 till 5 p.m., and on Thursday and Saturday Evenings, from 7 till 9. Tickets, 10s each. Admission free. The above Open To-morrow Evening, 9th inst., from 7 till 9. ENDERS required for Painting a gentleman's residence. E. J. Sanders, architect and surveyor, Steinhoff's Buildings. O JOlNEßS.—Tenders required, for Shop Fitting-up, till Saturday, at noon, for Mr B. Jacobs. E. J. Sanders, architect and surveyor, 3teinhoff's Buildings TAGO CLOTHING FAC > ORY.-Vest and Trousers Bands wanted in and out doors; good wages; constant. Staffordstre-t RO VINCI AL HOTEL RESTAUR \KT —Luncheon from 11 to 2 To-morrow (Prince of Wales' Birthday). ENDERS Wante.i for Excavating. For particulars, apply to Mr Nathan Har , Arcade. IBERNLaI? FETtf, # To-morrow. - . Ext'aordinary attraction. A day's enjoyment for every one. Splendid band eDgaged. URN SIDE BURNSIDE. - Nature's Amphitheatre open to-morrow. Excellent accommodation for ladies and children. Sports at twelve. "I KRtVIAN DEMONSTRATION at . Burnside To-morrow. Special trains at 10, 11, 11.25 12 25, 1 30, 2 45. "IKER:SIAN FETE.— The txcelsior . Brass Band will be in attendance during the day ; popular music. "ißfcfcNiAN FETE at Burnside To . morrow, under the distinguished patronage of the Public; Athletic novelties. 3 AAA PEOPLE patronised the j\J\f\J Hibernian Fete in 1871. Accommodation for 6,000 to-morrow. IBKRMAN FETE at Burnside to- . morrow, lieturn tickets, adults, 2b 6d; youths, Is ; children, *?d. IBERNIAN FETE Tomorrow, refreshments of all descriptions provided on the ground at town prices.

OIJDaY! HOLIDAY!! HOai>A/!!! . For Fan of the Fair, Frolic, Donkey Riding, Punch and Judy—Oddfellows' Fete THE REAL MACKAY will be found at the Oddfellows' games; 'Lots of Fun. What a Treat! UEAT RACE between Messrs Burke a sd Gillies; also the Abolition Contest - Oddfellows' FSte. Railway return tickets, sixpence. ■ O. RECIIABITES.-Good Templar De- .• monstration. Members requested to join procession in regalia. Geo T. Clarke, C.R. 'ANTE D, a smart, steady young man as t Waiter. Ap',*ly at once, Times liestaurant. Princes Btreet. WANTED, a good General Serrai.t; must understand a little of cooking. Apply Panama Hottl. by the guardian of a 1 Ule j t girl about eight years of age, Board and Education with a Christian lady. Apnly by letter, stating term3,&c M addressed " Chris tian," office of this paper. > r?> ANTED £SO, on t,ood leaseli Id ■» •*' security. Apply ' L.R.," Post Office. "ANTtfD, Tenders for a six-foot pal ng Y t Fenc\ Apply to Driden store, Rus^eS 'AO.TED, To Let, a Store, top of J itt t street. Apply t> G. H. Ban.es, London street. ANTED, Carpenters far contract w<>i'k. ,' PPty Campbell Tiros, nnv shed, Railway yard. WANTED Known—Diucer will be ready at 11 o'clock Tomorrow, fpa* ish Restaurant. WANTEIV'Tir LETT Two roomed ' "o", tnge. Apply Melville, Maitland street, opposite top of Walker street. Wa TED, Board and Residence (priv vte) in a central position. Address, st;itin' I terms. " P.D , : ' Stak Office. \\f ANTED Known -Gardeners' Mec uig, ? * as u-ual, To at Douglas B< teL Several prizes. WANTED, by a young man, a £itua<ion in a warehouse, grocei-'a store, or * u i station. Good references. Addiess "J. K." office of this paper. TXTANTEO Known - Complete T< oto- .▼▼ giaphio Equipment, specially tuit b:e > ft* to Muteur. Addraa "' Q," Btab Office.

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Evening Star, Issue 4275, 8 November 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4275, 8 November 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4275, 8 November 1876, Page 3

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