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LATE ADVEBTISEMENTS. PUBLIC HOLIDAY. TO HIS WOESTTir THE MATOR. lO Drjpers, etc., etc., beg to request you will proclaim Monday the 11th inst, iritteid of Saturday first, as a Public Holiday. Tho very unsatisfneto-y telegram received from "Wellington lias left the public quite unsettled as to y vtr determination which dav you will proclaim. Saturday, ns your "Worsh'p must observe, is a most unsuitable day to proclaim a holiday, ar. it is the only d>y i i t'ie week the working; 'classes have of making their larious household purchases. Trusting: your Wor hip may deem fit to give j effect to ihe prayer of your petit : onors, "We have tho honor to remain, Your obedient servants, (Here follow the signatures). Dunedin, November 5,1878. GENTLEMEN—In reply to your requisition, I think I shall be meeting the wishes of the general public by requesting tho citizens to observe Saturday, the 9th inst., as a holiday, in honor of the Birthday of H.R.H. the Prince of Wales, an-angements having been made (which cannot now be altered) for a Volunteer Review on that day. E. H. LEARY, Mayor. Dunedin, November 5, lt>7B. PUBLIC HOLIDAY. 7"E the Undersigned Grocers beg to intit V mate to the public generally' that we have agreed to tlo?e our several Establishments on Monday, the llth not on Saturday, the 9th :- Peterson and M'Leod Hogg and Hutton Bank?, Barron J. Peterson and, Co. A. and J. M'Farlane A. and H. Mercer Jas. Robertson Steves son and Ford Irv'ne and M'Donald Esther and Low Singer and Dickson. TO MY CUSTOMERS AND THE GENERAL

PUBLIC. AS SATURDAY, the 9th inst. (Prince of Wales's Birthday) s to be a General llolid <y, I will close my premises on that day and re-open at six o'clock in the evening. All Goods Marked at 008*; Trie*. W. D. SUTHERLAND, Groce-, George street. ' OTHESAY. Ownsr leaving Colony. j Two-roomed House, One-eighth Acre, pric?, L 250 cash. Please notice— This is full eighth and good tvro-.o.med house, not a shed and called a house, as some now advertised for sale in Roihesy. Address "CASH," Albany street P«.st Offi e. ENDERS invited for Removal and Reerection of Stable Buildings, Royal terrace. To bo lodg d with the undersigned on or before the 13th inst., at 4 p.m. R. A. LWSON, -r. rchitect. CITY OF DUNEDIN. LENDERS will be received at the Trown i Clerks Office, Manse street, on or before Monday, the 11th inst., at 4 o'clock p.m., For the right to cut and remove the grass from the portion of the South Recreation Ground outside the Oval for the p. riod ending 31st October, 1879. The grass to be mown every three months and taken off the ground groen; and care to be taken not to damage the tree, walks, or dr V 33. Gash for the full amount to be lodged with each tender. J. M- M ASSET, Town K. lerk. November 6,1878. TKNE3S, CUTHEBLAND, ORKNI AND SHETLa;:t> ASSOCIATION'S PIO-KIP-. ANNUAL SOCIAL MEETING /"id PICNIC of thft above Association ant £™ r friends w.ll be luld in u.o ground -'ijiMrrnß Allandale, Forbury. on Saturday, 9th .November, at 11 a.m. Ti. kets procurable of Gunn aid R ss, Primes street; Matheson Bios , Bond slreet; J. Mo-ri on aud "W. D. Sutherland, George street. Cabs ply at sixpenny fares from Colonial Bmk from 10 o'clock till arrival of 11.33 Port Chalmers tiain. "WILLIAM MXEOD, Secretary. 7"ANTED, a Teacher for the Macraes School. according to the average attendance of last quarter, Ll5O per annual. Applications to be lodged before the 11th inst. P. G. PRYDE, Secretary Education Board. COMFORTABLE Country Hotel For Salo in \j old-established asid flourishing township, doing very g ;oct trade ; contains bar, bar parlor, sitting-room, nine large bedrooms, kitchen, offices, six-stalled rtable; incoming, about L 350. M'Kenzie, Arcade.

'"T'HE GLEN I . Four-roomed House, scullerj', I. ftnd outhouses, quarter-acre freehold; L 250; ea3jrte:'Wi M'Kenzlc. Arcade OTICE. Properties, Panri3, Businesses For Sale entered on ray bo'.>k3 Free of ChxrgQ M'Kcnzic, agent, Arcade. HORTH-EAB i? VALLEY. -Very good Fourfoomcil Stone House and Freehold Section: GasV ierfflS. M'Xenzie, Arcade. SCOT VAL?I Good Freehold.Corner £rcL tion ; great bargain. Roba-t M'KeLzie, land Arcade AVE you tried the People's Con,., 17s per . ton, cash ? Croon Llun 1 Coul Compaq, Ratt ay street. *TEIS >"¥, three minutes from P.avens- ) bourne Stati n. RDNOVEMBKR—PIans at M Landresa, Kt'pbtirn, arid Cp.'b; or Mr Morrison's, lorisccrr.ist, George ri.eef. p? K-eHions at Rothesay ; the best to.vncO thip eve ■ offered ; LlO cash ; balance H tinee yearr, ) a (-tone's throw f,-orn the Church. SEND the moT-.ev with your orders to Green Isluvl C'-al Company, and pave 5? pel' ton. " O.G.T.— Giihiirg St.aTlo.lge Meets Thurs- .» day Eve.-.ing Oddfellows' Hall. Albany street A good attendance of members re«|io?ted. __ F.Veriing, November 11, at Oddfellows' Hall, Gcd?** trei-t. Gentlemen, 2s fid ; Ladies invited. ORTRAIT3I Portraits! 7s 6d per <icz., 7s - t'd p*t do 3. Walton and Schott's superior \) ntrtiU s, ?S 6(1 per doS, Ocorgo street, opposite A. and T. Inglis. UNRIVALLED for Cheapness and quality. The To file's Coal, 17« cash, within Town Belt. Qi«s<«!-Rattray street. A FULL Qit-r'ter-aOfe Heetitfn, m-nf Bathgate's, at tho Gler, very choiljl for" Cflsh. Apply P. Belcher, at 0. Moore's, High street. FIRfeT CLASS SITUATIONS for General Servants. CWtcsi N\it-> e l,l Si <?ta , nt Mrs Wilson's r> j?i try nfu".e. Octipori. A I MOST EQUAL TO KAITANGATA, aud . little over hdf the piic. Tim People's OU.SE.—W.-ntcd to Purchase, Four or --. rive-iPohl'it Hoti.-e and about Guar tor* ner«j land ; ttiusfc be within ten fflliinW * P j.] K c f •he Octagon. Addict P.ox 20."), Pot Ollice. XjIOKE-QUARTERLAMB, 3s ; Hind quarter, . 4s ; delivered f<?i' ca hj. 11. Great King street THE Mutual P-.inciplc of the Colonial Ir.sur-r.n.-c Company Rives Insurer* il;e rights and p ivili'pfß of Shareholders.

WI7ICFT lights they cm eitlipr retain, or receive a money equivalent in nlace of fieri!. 0 other Company offers mich inducements . i for and the Ooloniul Insurar.ee '"ipany il-vcvvos the UCLrC SUPPORT in their efforts to make insurance a perfectly equitable arrangement between the fvssuied nu<l the Company. Boissel's life foreman, Mr Ceo ;hcgan), is now onablcd to attend t > fbo wprrcments c>f thn ru'-:lic v.-'.('no it (lie usriil delay cms:d by ] :i hj <>.' •ji)sl;.T l iK-r/5. TVrOTiCK.-(.>i-.i«rs entrusted to Willii.m J..1 r.inljo, tsi'.or, Liu.-,' st eet, vromitly c v :ccu!e''. Geatlemen'i own nif eml made up. "fcTO PICK.—The vautersigued Si ill bo open as _Li usual on Saturday, and Closed on Mrnday, the 11th, the proclaimed Holiday. John Peterson and Co., Octagon and Walker street.

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Evening Star, Issue 4893, 6 November 1878, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 4893, 6 November 1878, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 4893, 6 November 1878, Page 3

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