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THE SUSPENDING ROTARY HAIR BRUSHES, In constant use at AVIS'S, Hair Cutter and Wig Maker, ' 41 Arcade. Societe Hygienique and Pinauds Perfume, recherche\ ex Lizzie Southard and Leichardt, Extrait Violette de bois, pensex a moi, pre Catalan, de Mitcham, &c, email, blanc de beaute, blanc de perle, rouge vegetal, vinaigre de rouge, de deurs de riz, Pomtnade, Creme Duchesse, Imperatrice, mixtion Italienne, Medulline, Pondra dentifrice a la rose, Odonto, opait dentifrice, eau de toilette violette de Panne Vinaigre aromatique, vinaigre a la toilette elixir hygienique, Savon, aus miel miel de Paris, de Guineauve, Msc!£cal, sue de laitue, sue de nymphea batdn de rose, &c. Huile de noisettes, antique, philicome, breilantine, medulline, Pommade hongroise cosmetique medulline. "AMES M'NEIL SIMPSON begs to intimate that he has Removed from York place to more commodious premises in the Octagon, lately occupied by M'Donald and Johnstone, and. trusts that, by keeping nothing but a first-class article, to merit the liberal patronage he has hitherto been favored -with. Note the address : James M'Neil. Simpson, Butcher, near Guy Bennett's Octagon Hotel. OTAGO BENEVOLENT ASYLUM. FANCY FAIR. FANCY FAIR, in aid of the above Institu- _ tion, will be held in December of this year. The following Ladies have consented to hold Stalls:— Mrs T. Dick Mrs A. "W. Smith Mrs Rattray and Mrs Tolmie Mrs Barton Mrs Lawson Mrs Graham, Mrs Bain and Miss Copeland Mrs Daniels Misses Solomon Mrs Hopper, Miss Merediili., and. Miss Wilson The following Ladies have also consented to assist: — Mrsß. B. Martin Mrs Caldwell Mrs Mason Mrs J. Smith Mrs F. D. Bell Mrs Brannigan Mrs G. Cook Mrs A. Carrick Mrs Houghton Mrs W. H. Reynolds Mrs Turnbull Mrs Switzer Mrs H. F. Hardy Mrs F. Jones Mrs Mercer Mrs Mendelsohn Mrs H. P. Morse Mrs Nathan Mrs H. Howorth Mrs Street Mrs Ward Mrs Brodrick Mrs M'George Mrs Meredith Mrs Henningham Mrs Wilson Miss Perriman Mrs R. M. Robertson Mrs Cameron Mrs W. H. Mumford Mrs G. Bell Misses Bell Miss Zohrab Ladies desirous of holding stalls, or assisting, are invited to send their names with as little delay as possible. Donations will be thankfully received by any of the ladies mentioned, or by the Secretary, at the office of the Institution, Farley's Buildings, Princes-street North. W. M. HOPPER, Secretary. DUNEDIN GAS LIGHT AND COKE COMPANY (LIMITED.) N Extraordinary General Meeting of the L Shareholders of this Company will be held at the Company's Office, Rattray street, Dunedin, on Friday, the 10th day of November instant, at the hour of 2 o'clock in the afternoon, for the following purposes : Ist.—To obtain authority from the Shareholders for the Directors to execute a Mortgage to an Agent for the Debenture holders to secure the whole issue of Debentures. After which, the meeting will resolve itself into an Extraordinary General Meeting : Ist.—To submit the Report and Balance Sheet read at a meeting held on the 11th September, for further confirmation. 2nd.—To sanction the issue and sale of Debentures to the amount of £2,500. 3rd. —To confirm the election of Directors. (Signed) JOHN CARGILL, Chairman. MARTIN SHOLL, Secretary. Dated 1 November, 1865. FOR SALE. HE Paddle Steamer, ENTERPRISE, as she . now lays at the Stuart-street Jetty. Apply to W. & G. TURNBULL and Co. Dunedin, 27th Sept., 1565. G G S ANTED. Highest cash price given at UNNING "OROTHERS, Princes-at. JEJf Cutting.

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Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 783, 8 November 1865, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 783, 8 November 1865, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 783, 8 November 1865, Page 1