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PUBLIC NOTICES. PRbFESSOR OF MUBIC, I ■ ■ Frdni the Royal.Academy of Muac, London, Late Principal of the/Rbyaii'Vietoruih Academy; of '..'■. Jlusic, by special appointment of the , . ~ H.R.H. the Duke of Edinburgh j .:.:'- '.'■.; -:■■ ,-••■■'- :■:-■■<: And, -;,:- .'/;\':.; ' ;j Musical Examiner to the Victorian Board of Education,; i Begs to announce-that, in-'compliance with the desire of numerous ffiehds.he has resolved to BCttte in. Dunedin, and may be consulted at hia rooms (above. Messrs Brasch and Co., and next door to Messrs Hogg and Huttnn^-e'ntrance from Ocragon). as to terrjii3.for: Piano, Singing, Harmonium, Tfieoryiand Composition, daiiy, from 10 till 12 and from 2 till 4. ; ';■.-...•. . ' ,-. ' HERR SCHOTT, 21a ..• :\: '.-..■' • R-A.M..L. SPECIAL NOTICE. TO BUILDERS, CABINET-MAKERS, And the" ' PUBLIC GENERALLY. :

FINDLAY AND CO. have now received their first shipment of Cfedar Logs direct.ffom the Richmond. River, arid are: fIW prepared to supply Sawn Cedar, any width or thickness up to 48 inches, and of a. very superior quality, at Melbourne prices. -. : . An inspection of quality is invited. ; All orders Bhall receive our prompt attention. : FINDLAY and CO.. , ': . Cumljerland, Stuart, and Castle streete, ■■■:■■■■ ■-"■•'■ "■' ■ "'■'■ '■'■ Dttnedin. ' . %>jy DIPLOMA AND MEDAL OF MERIT, For Excellence of Exhibits, conferred by the Jurors ■ . -:- ■'•■"' of the ' r ■■"■■■ INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION AT VIENNA, 1874. mHE MOSGIEL WOOLLEN FAOX j r TOBYCO^ LIMITED,-:■ Are now Manofacturing by their NEW POWER LOOMS, ...,'. Fme Merino Wool Tweedß for Laiiließ* Costumes, Ac Plain and Fancy Twisted Saxony Tweeds for '• . lYouths' hrid (Jehtlemeh's Suits, Trousers; &c .Diajfonal Tmsted Saddle Tweeds. ■ Rough: Long-wool Tweeds. -. -. ■ , : l^ine Shepherd Checkj and;F*ncy Square and j Long Shawls. , Heavy Tweed Travelling Wrappers.' ; - Twilled White Blankets, pure wool, in all sizes. Twilled White and Grey Plaidings,: pore wool. LAMBSWOOL HOSIERY. J j Hand and Frame Knit Hose and Half Hose, Plain and Ribbed Pants, Shirts, &c 3-ply Knitting Yams. The Mosgiel goods are recommended to tbs. public for purity in Fabric, and durability to wear. I Can be purchased from all Wholesale and Retail Estab'ishnients. The trade supplied at tho , COMPANY'S WABEKOOSE^ . , Stafford street, Dunedin. ljy hnHE CRITERtCN WAREHOUSE, GEOBQB STRESa*, DCNEDIN, Is now replete with ■ IRONMON«ERY, CHINA, GIiASS, EABTHEN- -'.' WARE,' And GENERAL1 FANCY GOODS. Amagnifiooirt tssorteientof ''!''" ROWATTS" PATENT^;ANCCAPNIC tAMPS

(that barn witbovit cbJißDcy, smoke, or araell)

The Trade supplied -en ibe most liberal terms. Inspection respectfSUy invited by iba proprietor, igjq •;•;. ';.'.,;.'.:;;,'": ,'..., •; p. asdeibon. ■ Y\Q NOT PURCHASE ,IMK>R'te» ■■'.. ~'.'•''": ■ '.'cOOTHCXIOSBeY,'--.:' •'.-':.'•; -■->'• : When you can feny a SBporior Ai«cte, of Iocs! ffienu-; factare, 25 per cent, c&eaper and 60 per cent, better; value. •:...••.•. '-;i. .■;.'■ ■'. ■■ -' .' ■' . ', Imported Sweets have been proved by vaifm to contain large quantities of Plaster oT Pans and other adulterations of a very injurious nature; hut the goods mantrfactured by H. Hodbon and Co. Sunedin, when analysed by Professor Blaci, were found free from adulteration of any kind, and superior to those imported.—Vide Professor Black's Report.

These Goods rna^^ fee had Wholeeate at the Uasxtfactory, Masonic Hall, Moray Place; or Retail at tbo Depdts—Princes street and Fleet street r WbolessJe Price Liste, end Professor mack's Beport, to be h«d on application at tbo Rwtoty. N.B.—The Hrst Stewn OemSbl Wotte in New ; Zealand..., ••.-.: .| : -; i-; ; i:\ : \w!: '■■■.':>'?! ' I TXEERY J. WALTER, Hotel Vjdari ■JQL>- atoi" and: General Conastfssioh Agent. !;C|Mh; tdvsnccs made. Occidental Wine and. Spirit Yaulta,. Manse'.'Btreefc.''' ■'--> .'''■■'■■:'; i':.,!:- ;r -'■-•' '■■.';.' .'■•'.'•tWi ■ "t 'b"w is .'"'L . L..-B v i;'i:^ •" IMPOBTiGE iND 'BkdKBB, ; ■Stafford BTRkasi! '~-Itanedin..".' 17m:

BOOSS. BOOTS. . BOOTS. . ■ i E-g.- lV' i-J'St«L:'I<-J S lX E ¥, • BOOT and SHOfi MAKER. IMPORTER, &&, : EATTRAY STKEET (I DUNEDIN.- , - t -E. K. ML begßto'anhbiuiee that he Is just in re-, ceipt of an extensive stock of Men's. Women's, and. Children'sßOOTS;>ofnew"and seasonable descriptions, which "he has determined on disposing of at the lowest emunerative prices, and thereby' merit a fair share of public patronage. ,•-..::■ - v ;''V ? ;■'; •{ "■'.! .'£ 1 N.B. ■ -Goods of all descriptions manufactured on the Premises. - Workmanship guaranteed: *80ap AH HIM, Furniture and .Cabinet Maker, Wholesale and Retail. Furniture aud Cane-bottom Chairs, &c.. ueatly repaired aai made to order, at moderate prices. Manufactoryr-Stafford street. N.B.- Country orders' promptly attended to. ■■ - -:;.'y; ■■■-•■■■/■:-•■■■■,< ■;■■••■.■ -- ' //:;."; i Bjy: CORPORATION NOTICES. . ■■ "-.'; .'' . ~...' — r~ . CITY OF DUHEDim - j , '-:I'i VOLUNTEER FIBK BRIQADK •; | nHHE existing Brigadehaving announced JL their intention to disband within the course of a few weeks, «ie City Council, as representing the citizens of Du^ediri; are'desirous to take steps for tho constructton'of a newVblunteer Fire Brigade. With this object in view, Hia Worship the Mayer respectfully invites allgenUemenwho may be willing to be enrolled as; members of the proposed new Brigade to lodge their names and addresses, by letter or otherI wise, at the Town Clerk's office, Manße street. ! So soon as d sufficient number of applications for enrolment shall have been lodged with the Council, the Mayor purposes convening a meeting of the proposed members,<in order to elect the Brigade's Officers and to do other.<busiii,ess incidental to the; establishI ment of the Brigade on a permanent and satisfactory footing1. ■ ■-- i ' v ~...-.'; --J ;.■-.■ ■;■:"; ■[■■ ;r i ToWrt JCierk.l ; ! 30th August, 1875.. , . . -■ ■ .^ 30a I ..-:.•• CITYDP. DDWBaDIN. ■■■-"

THE PROPOSED ISEVV; DUNEDDT VOLUNTEER ~..■'. FIBEiBRIQADB. : : . ;' WITH a view'td tlie immediate fo^ma- . tion.oi'a new Fire Brigade, I reapeettully request any gentlemen .who have sent in to the City Council an offer 01-their, services,, and who may be desirous of ;being candidates tor the Captaincy of the new BriKade, to lodge their tames at the Town Clerk's Office as candidates, on or before Tuesday, September. 21st, at 4 p.m. ~:\ ..;.-, Any gentlemen of expeSeqice in Fire Brigade affairs, and who have hot yet Intimated their willingness to join the new Brigade, but who would be prepared so to join arid to become candidates for the command^ are also invited to lodge their names accordingly pnw t9 Tuesday, 21st inst., Xt $ p.m. . ~ ~;_ The Captain, to.be electedby the Brigade. The different gentlemen who have applied to be enrolled as members of the new Brigade, are ihvttea to meet the Council's Fire Brigade Committee" at the City Council Chambers, Mans© "street, on Tuesday evening, the 21st instant, at 7,30 o'clock. HENRY J. WAI3JER, .-..•■■ ' ■ • /y]B&yor. September 18,1875. ' ' 80a CITY OP DONEDIN. THE PKOPOSED NEW DUNEDIK VOLTIHTEEft FIBE BRIGADE, , , " (The North Dnncdin Gontmgeht,) , ri ENTLEMEN residwgnear the UorHi V3T Dnnedin Branch Fire Brigade Station, and desiring to join the new Brigade (North Punedin Contingent), are respectfully requested to attend a meeting of proposed mombers of the Brigade on Tuesday evening, September 21st, ftt 7.30, at the City Council Chambers: Mnuse stft'Cf* TONitV 3. WAITER, ... ■ - ■•-Mayor,. September i§, 1875,

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