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TENDERS are hiivlied till 2 p.ro. of MONDAY, the 4th of November, for the ERECTION of a RESIDENCE of. WOOD in Nigh Street. * JAMBS HISLOP, Architect.' Dowling street. Millar and M'lbod, TAILORS, Wish to ihfortS their Friends and the Public in general that they HAVE REMOVED to No. -99 GEORGE STEET (next Horsbuvgh), where they hope to receive the same amount of ' Support accorded in tho 'past. SUITS from £5 IDs, Fit, Style, and Workmanship Guaranteed. NOTICE. REBUILDING OUK MERCERY, AND TAILORING DEPARTMENTS Arc BEING CARRIED ON IN TEMPORARY PREMISES next Chaa. Bcgg, Priuoes street. HERBERT, HAYNES, AND CO. Open All Day on Wednesdays.. JQ U R I N G CLOTHING, UNSHRINKABLE! WE are showing a Job Line of Gents’ Natural Wool Undershirts and Pants (warranted free from, dye and unshrinkable, all sizes). 4/11 Good Value for 6s 6d. BROWN, EWING, AND CO. PDOW Begs to Notify the General Public • he has OPENED the Premises lately occupied by C. B. Braid, Tobacconist, 24 PRINCES STREET (next Criterion Hptel), with a Well-selected Stock of BEST HAVANA CIGARS, TOBACCOS, And Smokers’ Requisites. Also Licensed to Soli Postage Stamps. PAINTING, PAPER HAN GIN G, and HOUSE DECORATING in BEST STYLE and at LOWEST RATES. We have a Fine Collection of High-class Paperhangings of artistic designs and colorings, suitable for the better ola-s of rooms, and we are prepared to finish such rooms in effective and agreeable harmonics at little cost, ESTIMATES GIVEN FOR ANY BRANCH. Pattern Books of High-class Papcrhansings will bo forwarded by post to any part of tho colony for customers to select from. SMITH AND SMITH, Dunedin. WANTED, GENTLEMEN who are desirous of adding their Names to our List of Customers to call as early as possible, as further delay may cause serious disappointment. ‘ THE VOLUME of our Business is rapidly increasing, and we enjoy the reputation of Supplving to our Clients GOODS in the NEWEST DESIGNS, with Bit and Workmanship of tho Highest Class. These are the important factors which produce the steady stream of Orders wo are daily receiving. Y i cannot fail to find our Fatahlishn. snt, aa we ate well located and well Stocked, and thoroughly propared for a Busy Season. J. OROMB IE AND CO., MERCHANT TAILORS, OCTAGON. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. PLENTY of Trout, splendid quality, very game, Waiwera River ; very easy walking. Mrs Irwin, Temperance Hotel. ELECTION NOTICES. MAYORAL. ELECTION. A MEETING of ray GENERAL COMMITTEE will be held THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, at the Rooms, Princes street, at 8 o’clock sharp. Every Member is particularly requested to attend. . Ratepayers desirous of ioining the Committee are cordially invited. H. S. FISH. MEETINGS. MEETING. I WILL be glad to MEET as many Ratepayers of Taieri County as can, make it convenient to attend in the Green Island Drill Hall on FRIDAY, 25th inst., at half-past 7 p.m., when I wjjll give an account of my stewardship as County Councillor, and also explain my action in reference to the abattoirs question. The Gallery will bo Reserved for Ladies. Mr. A. L. Smith has kindly consented to take the chair. CHARLES SAMSON. MASONIC. THE ANNUAL MEETING of the Hiram Lodge, No. 46,' will bo held in the Masonic Hall, Cargill road, South Dunedin, TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), 22nd OCTOBER, At 8 p.m. Business: Installation of W.M. and Investiture of Officers. By order of the W.M. J. E. M'KELVEY, P.M, Secretary. THE OFFICERS AND MEMBERS .of LODGE OTAGO, No, 7, are requested to attend the Installation of the above Lodge TO-MORROW EVENING (Tuesday), at 8 o’clock. By order of the W.M. 0. J. RONALDSON, P.M., Secretary. SANITARY INSTITUTE. SB. CAMERON, M.8.C.V.5., the City • Inspector of Abattoirs, will read a paper on ‘ Abattoirs and Meat Supply ’ on THURSDAY EVENING. The closing meeting will be held on the 21st November. All trades interested who intend to exhibit please communicate with the Secretary. W. JENKINS, Hon. Sec. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Moray place. Thirty-third anniversary tea AND PUBLIC MEETING, TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) EVENING, in the Church. Tea at 6:30. Tickets, Is each. Rev. W. Saunders will preside. Addresses by Revs. B. Betts (recently from London), Gibb, and Bbadbdby. Solos and Choruses from ‘ Elijah ’ by Church Choir.

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Evening Star, Issue 9831, 21 October 1895, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 9831, 21 October 1895, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 9831, 21 October 1895, Page 3

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