[a oabd.] THOMAS BOBSON. TAILOR, CLOTHIEIU AND HABIT-MAKER, (Next door to Atheneeum), OCTAGON, lias a large and varied assortment of Tweeds for Spring and Summer wear. RAND D SPLAY O~F SPRING, AND SUMMER MILLINERY AT MISS WARD'S MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT Princes street, ' Dunedin. MISS WARD is now exhibiting all the Latest Novelties for the Season in Millinery, Bonnets, Trimmed Hats, Flowers, Feathers arid Ribbons, to which she would respectfully invite inspection. Has just received five cases of Girls' Maids' and Ladies' Hats, in all the fie west and most fashionable shapes, at very moderate prices. Also, a choice selection of Hat and Bonnet Ornaments, Ladies' Ties, Scarfs, Collars and Cuffs. In tbe Underclothing and Baby Linen Department will be found a choice and select stock of New Goods, remarkably cheap. Note the address— . . MISS WARD, Princes street, Dunedin". o h~ ii Is a" & c IT~, « VALUE FOB MONEY." BRIDGE HOTEL, CROMWELL. JUNCTION HOTEL Abthue's Point. "-"■ SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION FOR TRAVELLERS. Good Stabling and good grass Paddocks. D. MOLONEY. Proprietor. T> ASKETS! BASKETS! BASKETS, The Undersigned haa always on hand, Baskets of every description. Orders promptly attended to. Note the Address — M. SULLIVAN, Wholesale and Retail Basket Maker, Princes street South, Dunedin (opposite GJ-uthrie & Asher's). OTAGO DYE WORKS, GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN. Opposite the York Hotel. Messes ROBERTSON and CO. Dtebs, Finiskebs, and Hot-Pebssees, Beg to announce ta^ the Public of Dunedin and up-country Districts that they have opened the above Premises, where they are carrying on Dyeing and Finishing in all its branches. Town and Country orders punctually attended to. Up-country agents wanted. Terms liberal. NOTICE. FREE NOMINATED IMMIGRATION. [Bxtract from Order in Council, \stfr October, 1873.] Regulations pob the conduct of Immigbation to New Zealand, os the Nomination of Immigeants bx Pkbsoks besidbnt VHBBEIN. Any person resident in the Colony, desirous of nominating relatives or friends in Europe for passages to New Zealand, may do so by applying to an Immigration Officer. Copies of the form of application can be obtained at all Immigration aud Post Offices. The persons nominated, if approved by the Immigration Officer and the officers of the Home Agency, will receive free passages to tho Colony. Every adult emigrant will be required, before embarkation, to pay, unless specially remitted by the Agent-General, 20s. (and children in proportion), for bedding, blankets, and mess utensils. Tbe cost of conveyance to the port (unless the Agent-General agrees to pay it), and to the residence of their friends after arrival in the Colony, must be defrayed by the emigrants themselves. It is to be distinctly understood, that notwithstanding the applications are forwarded to the Agent-General by the Immigration Officers, the Agent-G-eneral in London may reluse passages where the intending emigrants are in ill-health, or in any way unfitted, according to his judgment, to emigrate. The Regulation, issued upon 21st April, 1873, for the payment of bonuses to the nominators upon arrival of the nominated immigrants, are hereby rescinded j and no certificates for the payment of such bonuses -will be given after the date hereof. These Regulations come into force on tU 2Qth October, 1873
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume I, Issue 29, 15 November 1873, Page 5
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513Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume I, Issue 29, 15 November 1873, Page 5
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