I*te Advertisements. YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. PICNIC TO BROAD BAY. BALCLUTHA will leave Pattray street Wharf To morrow Morning at 10 o'clock. Tickets procurable at the Rooms from nine o'clock. In event of rain, Tea Meeting will be held in the evening. MITH & SMITH, OCTAGON, Next Athenaeum, House Painters, Paperbangera, Gluzie s, fcjign Writers, and General De orators. Importers of, and Wholesale and Retail Duller, in— Paperhangings Paints, Oils, Colors, BrushWare, Gilt Mould 'ngs, Picture Frames, <£c, &c. ' professional swimmer (mr j. l. C. Brickett) will attend at the Pelichet Bay Baths on Mondays and alternate days, and at the Turkish Baths, Moray Place, on Tuesdays and alternate days, from 6 to 8 a.m. For further ; >articular3, • pp'.y to ALFRED R. SIMS, R.N., Turk Bh Baths, Moray Place. NOTICE. y of my grass paddocks at Caversham will be prosecuted. Neighboring householders are requested to k«ep their children and fowls off the land. * FRANCIS FULTON. Dunedin, November 28,1876. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO ALL INSURERS. .HE Fire Insurance Association of Otago beg specially to direct the attention of Insurers and the public generally to the conditions of the policies of the various Insurance Offices, all of which stipulate tint any additional insurance must be disclosed and allowed by the Companies insuring, otherwise the policy becomtß vitiated. JAMES U. RUSSELL, Secretary to Association. ST. ANDREW'S DAY, Thursday, November 30, 1876.—The paddle steamer Iron Age will leave the Rattray street wharf at 10 a m. for the Maori Kaik, via Portobello and intermediate jetties, returning at 4 p.m. Return tickets, 2s 6d. The steamer Portobello will ply between Port Chalmers and Portobello iu connection with the railway. Fares, Is each way. Bouman, Macandrew, and Co., agents, Jetty street. i OTAGO HAtiBOR BOARD. TEN DERS will be received at the offices ef the t-Joavd, Liverpool street, until Noon of Wednesday, the 20th December next, for the Deepening of the Channel in the Upper Harbor and other works. Drawings and specification will be open for inspection on and from Saturday, 2nd December. JOHN L. GILLIES, Secretary. November 29,1876. TO THB RACES. IHE St. Kilda Cabs will stnrt from corner l. of Manse street, and the Caversham Cabs from the Post Office for the Kaces. Start every 15 minutes. Fare, Js. r eswTajeinkTns?^viillinery L fs not reduced in price, the prices hitherto having given entire satisfaction. i UNEDIN LADIES should see Mrs W. r A. Jenkins's Millinery. New Colors, New Styles, Moderate Prices. George street. >OKT CBALMErS LADIES should see Mrs W. A. Jenkins's Millinery. Silk, Lace, and Areophane Bonnets, all prices. KS A. W. JENKINS'S MILLINERY . is acknowledged the best in Duuedin; hence the increasing trade. George street. r\UCHESS OF DEVONSHIRE HATS \.9 _ trimmed every style. Mrs W. A. Jenkins, George street. 9A i-'OZ. RE Ah O*TKIGH FLATS, O\J 6s 9d, 7s 9d, 8s 9d. Best value ever shown in Dunedin. Oeorge street. NE SHILLING FAOH-50 doz New Fancy Feathers. Mrs W. A. JeDkins, | from i'eter Robirson'a, <'xfo>d street, ! ondon. npu Bricklayers and Plaster, rs. - Tenders JL Wanted for Brick and Plist»r Work. , Apply W C. Woollian, C«i V ersham. "F PAThICK KELI.Y does not call f.;p his . Box, the »ne left with Mrs Mgie, and now at my residence, it will be deposed (f to defray expenses. W. • Mudge, King street, Dunedin. LOl'S OF LAND from LIOO to 1.25, on the easiest terms. M. Wood, Maryhill Terrnce. the Glen. HIGH LAND' -OSTU ME, cheap. Apply to Mr M'Gregor, British Hotel. SHOE TRADE —Good Rivetting Boys wanted. W. J. Waller, Princes street south. OR SALE, cheap, Tw.i-roome 1 House and ground ; well finished ; fenced ; improved. H. Jeffs, Frederick street. Easy terms. fA'.vTED, Painters and Paperhangon?; » t also, smart Boy. Apply Johnston's Paperhanging Warehouse. TJKTANTED, a competent Servant Girl. ▼ ▼ Apply to Mrs Myers, City Loan Office, Princes street. WANTED, a Puller. Apply Tong's Felmongery, Pa clutha. A MED, this evening, smart Young i t Man, as Poots (town); good General Servants. Mrs Dick. TAIN 1 ED, a competent * 'hernials Ast 1 sistant. Apply Barnard Isaac, chemist, Princes st'-eet. "AN'IED, Carpenters, up to wagon JY building. Apply Campbell Bros., Waggon Works, Railway Yard. Middle District School. place, opp-.site WAM 111 J lhorough General Servant; small family; second servant kept. Apply, with references, Mim de Beer, Albert street. WANTED, strong Boy. Campbell Eros , Railway Yard. bell, High street. 1 U/ANi'tD 1,000 Colonial Bank Shares 32s net • o.ss and Glendinin" JfcTAM !»D, a po.-d General Servant 7 ! Apply Mrs H.-wi on, Koilyn Inquire at tb'> Toll RANTED, a resectable Hoy. i\pply London Portrait ooms, A: TED, a Kuo's. Apply Wutsoa's Hotel, High btreet.
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Evening Star, Issue 4293, 29 November 1876, Page 3
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