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LATE AJDVBBTISEMBKTS. AIHOLA PARK.—Remember tho Sale of Wailjol* Park couoes off To-morrow Saturday, 18th Jauuwy, at the Rooms of Messrs M'Landreas, Hepburn, and Co., at 2 o'clock. ! WAIHOLA PARK is diretly opposite the 1 ake ai.d ltailway and fronts the Main South ' roa-l. WAIHOLA PARK Sections are valuable'as a Country Property, owing to the superior situation and view. WAIHOLA PARK possesses many valuable advantages, such as Boat* ing, Fishing, Coursiug, and Ganie-shooting, all such advantages being on or around the property. j WAIHOLA PARK -The view from the Park ' across the Lake and down the Taieri River is something grand. WAIHOLA PARK.—No Sections less than quarter-acre. WAIHOLA LAKE.—The Regatta, held annu- . ally on the Lake, can be Viewed from any part of the property. ~. WAIHOLA PARK is so subdivided that intending Purchasers can ,f: obtain any sized Sections : ,; from quarter-acre up to ten acres. WAIHOLA PARK. Remember To-morrow | :. (Saturday). TITANTED, a strong Youth for Parcels; ▼▼; also, Light Porter. A Evans and Cc. George street. . —Lose no le; everything half-price. A. Evans and Co,, George street. 3 6d for a Full Dress of new and fashionable : material; usual Is 6d per yard. A; Evans and Co., George street. OPL||tf\|Y Yards of Dress Stuff, entirely /wOW" new, half-prise j must be cleared. A. Evans and Co , George street. JAPANESE SILKS, Is 6d per yard, 30in. 1 wide; usually 4s per yard. Come and see, j A. Evans and Co., George street. 'ILLINERY giveu away—ss Hats for 6d, -A.TJL ' 9d, and Is; must beolearedatanyprice, A. Evans and Co., George street. STAYS and UNDERCLOTHING—Prices reduced to half. Come and see, as early as possible. A. Evans and Co., George street. _f»rf ryfifkik Worth New Drapery sacfmtX # VWlr crificed at half its value. Pine Calico, 3s lid dozen. A. Evans and Co., George street. COMPELLED to sell at any price; present ; premises inadequate. A. Evans and Co., George street. TyHTT SHOP After Sis on Saturdays. MAY-BE you are a staunch supporter of the movement, and do not shop after six on Saturday. Then accept the thanks of those members of the E.G. A. who, by your consideration and adoption of their reasonable requests, now enjoy the. freedom of their Saturday night —a boon few like to be deprived of. MAY .BE you are an opponent, not really in opinion.but unfortunately in practice. You have no positive wish; nor oven the necessity; to shop on Saturday night, but somehow you forget your wants in the weak, and thus keep all classes of shopmen behind their counters, slaves to your convenience. Is this generous, is it common fairness to your fellow-creatures ? T is simply an abominable custom and not # ! necessity that causes one part of our population to openly trample upon the feelings (nay, the rights) of hundreds. Why should our shopmen be singled out, porforce, to do two days' work -in one, or virtually work Beven days aweek ? - . ■ ■ WE beg of you, reader, to assist the Early Closing movement by making all your purchases of whatsoever kind before 6 p.m., and give hundreds tho. same chance of having their Saturday night to themselves.

THIS following establishments close at 6 p.m. on Saturdays : KOWN EWING * CO. ERBERT HAYNE3 & CO. IRKPATRICK GLENDINING & CO. SAUNDERS & CO. F. NIXON, late SAMSON'S. MARTIN. M'LAREN. ANKS, BARRON & CO. MB WORKING MAN'S PLEDGE : ACKNOWLEDGING a good and just cause, I hereby pledge myself that I will not personally, neither with my sanction shall my wife, sons, nor daughters, make any purchase of whatever kind after 6 p.m. on Saturdays. And I also pledge myself to further this reasonable movement by appealing to the good sense of all my friends and acquaintances, both male and female, to adopt this social reform. THE Mutual Principle of the Colonial Insurance Company gives Insurers the rights and privileges of Shareholders, e a sum of Money equivalent for them. IKTO other Company offers such an induce.l.V ment for business, and the Colonial Insurance Company deserves the ÜBLIC-Support in it* endeavors to make Insurance a pevfec-.ly *>qmtible arrangowent between the.Assured and the Company, EADY-MONEY RICHARDS. i,- ■ . .£•"1 WORTH.—A Present will be given—cfcf JL a Bag filled with Fancy Goods—for every LI worth of goods bought now; See window; ißichards and Co., George street. ANTED Known—Mrs J. Dreaver ib i t selling Boys' and Girls' Straw Hats at odj; next Benton's, baker. WANTED, Everyono to fles the 6d Hats at Mrs J. Dreaver's, worth Js Od. DNDREDS OF HATS at GA. for one . week only, next Renton'rf, baker, previoui to rembval. wmx&mmm Sale. M'Kenzie, Arcade.

BURKE'S BREWERY. -Sections" in 'this . delightful, marine suburb For Sale, cheap, on easy terms. M'Kenzie. Arcade. TKTORTH-EAST VALLEY. Beautiful Seo- I i.l tions on the Bunny slope, from Ll2 10s: easy terms. M'Kenzie, Arcade. HOWE STREET. F«ur-rooroed House, Two-roomed House, leasehold, for Sale: lowjrronnd rent. M'TCpnsio, Annde. ;e shipment just t>ta—^ o George CHEAP BOOTS.-300 pairs Women's Kid Boots, 4s lid. Heath's, Aroade and George street. H«AP BOOTS.-500 Boots, double soles (sewn). »n t)d. just onen»d. C" HEAP BOOTS.-500 pairs Boys' Lace .*„ 7's to fl's, 3s 6d ; 10's to 18's, 4«t»d. Heath's, Aroade a,M Gen re(! street. •- 500 pairs just opened. ireade and George J iHEAP BnOTS-500 paiig Women'a La»t. \ t ingg, ?>S3. C HE Afß^pT3~so^i^fen'«B a lmoTai 8 ; nailed, lis 6d. Heath. Heath. Heath. CHEAr B'»OTS at Kogl7sh"prices; 50 per cent, bolow all the old-established stagers. 'AUM&mTKW ... here else. Htath, Arcade and George street. S~KENEy LABOR EXCHANGE <W," without exception, the largest Hirin" Bu*il new in Men and jji ■ tapn " A~GAEtI(J SERMON will i"o Preached "in < £jL.._N_ew Knox Church, on Sunday first, at | half-pa»t. two o'ckcV, by the J!o*.' I), j\oV e \ (fruefinafcown • ■ . ;. , ■'.. ... - » FVmmm. <mst,\ wish Wanted in Port.Ch&lrciw, for » lady' Adctteßß "E. O?' ?ost Office. w 7

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Evening Star, Issue 4953, 17 January 1879, Page 3

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