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LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. SATURDAY, 3rd MAY, At 12 o'clock. Clearing Sale of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Drapery, Clothing. Hosiery, etc. B A K N E T T & CO. i will tell by auotion at their Rooms, I Princes street, Saturday, at 12 o'clock, as above. Without the slightest reserve. SATURDAY, 3rd MAY, At 12 o'clock. At the Provincial Yards. FIRST-CLASS MARE. "RIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO. have received instructions to sell by auotion at above time and place, .1 brown mare, fist clais in either saddle or harness, and prove a splendid hunter. DUNEDIN CHORAL SOOIEIY. "V/TBMBERS are urgently requested to return immedia'ely to the Treasurer or the undersigned, the p-occeds of tickets sold on account of the late concert. GBO. C. ISRAEL, Hon Sto '"VFFto California and the Colonies rushed the gold fever in high expectation of finding gold lying around loos*. " Gilt" was their sole absorbing desire. Tho mania resulted in years of toil and trouble, and the Eldorado of their hope* was farther off than ever. Someone has said truth lbs at the bottom of a well. Well, it may bo so jas you like it One thisg is certain, we don't require to "rush" far or j "dij" much after this truth—'« Quality the true test of value." It's the easiest matter in l the world to satisfy one's-self about. Simply by trying our New Season's Teas, which combines the qualities of aroma, strength, and economy. Friends, citizens, countrymen,—Lend, lend lend your ear 3. Faots ave chiels that winna ding. Our sales of the Prize Medal Soap, which we have direct from the rxa mfacturers (M'l.eod Brothers), have increased 200 per cent, since 1 our first introducing it specially to the public. STEVENSON * FORD, General Grocers, Wine and Spirit Merchants, George and St. Andrew streets. lOLDEN FOUNDATIONS. A Tale of the Victorian Goldfields an 1 the Maori War, By Thomas Bracken. is continued in this week's SATURDAY ADVERTISER. Sunset Wings. Forke's Drift J John Caldigate. The First Day. The Sportsman. Marshal Von Boon. The Great Rowing Match between Latcock and Rush. Spirit of tho Press. Chinese Immigration, &c, &c. HOWLERS. Arrival of the Governor. Dnnedin Choral Society. Men of Mark. Franc's Bret Harte. Review. The Marquis of Lossie. An Explanation. Our Christchurch Letter.

OUR LADIES. Cooking. Tho Etiquette of Courtship and Marriage. Earthly and Future Consequences of bin, by Eev. Canon Farrar (concluded). The Easayist Tho Coisola'ions of Absence. The Mirror. L'terary Scioetific Correspondence. Austialian Police and BushraDging. Editor's Scissors. Chess, Draughts, *nd Answers to Correspondents in Tins Week's* SATURDAY ADVERTISER. RAILWAY TIME-TABLE Issued Gratis with this number. ,HREE REASONS Y A WORKING MAN HY THE EARLY CLOSING ASSOOIATIONT should be Encouraged : ST—Because eighteen mouths ago, when I •was shown the advantage to myself as well'as t« hundreds around me that was to be gained direct : y or indirectly by making all my purchases before six o'clock on Saturdays, I willingly discontinued what I knew to be simply an unnecessary practice. ND—Because, as a working man, I have always endeavored to further the six o'clock movement, not only from its reasonableness, but recognising the right the shopmen and shopwomen have to my support, seeing the fair and square way in which they have worked their point.

3RD —Because, as a "working man, the spirit t of fair play and not despotism is inbred within me, and I therefore favor those houses thnt adopt liberal measures aud ignore the attractions of Saturday Bight special lines when compared with the advantages of the open competition of the whole town. ELLOW-WORKMEN, i OUs are Studying your own Interests if you ON'T SHOP AFTER SIX ON SATURDAYS. PRINCES No. 67. STREET. Two doors south Queen Theatre. TQ PREVENT MISTAKES the public are hereby notified that the Offices of the FERNHILL COAL COMPANY are situate as above. Reduced Price for Ca<h. SEVENTEEN SHILLINGS PER TON DELIVERED. Wholesale Price at the Railway Dep6t, 12s 6d Per Ton. Remember the Address: PRINCES No. 67. STREET. DUNEDIN NAVAL CADETS. THE TEAM of the above Corps ohosen to Fire in the Matoh against the City Guards Cadets will meet on the North Dunedin Range at 2.30 p.m. on Saturday, 3rd inst. Ammunition on the range. J. RIGGE, Hon. Sec OTAGO EDUCATION BOARD. .ENDERS will be received till the 13lh May for the following works : Wangaloa—Teacher's Residence. Roxburgh „ „ Plans and specifications to be seen at the office of the Inspector of Build in^s. P. G. PRYPE, Secretary. Jj( lished 1858. BOOTS and SHOES at wholesale prices. George Prictor and Son. SUPERIORITY combined with Cheapness George Prictor and Son, No. 77, George ENS, Wimen's, and Children's Eooti, and Slippers, AT COST for One Month. George Prictor ~~ „ , a »A Son » 3So * 77 » Geor ge Bt-eet, established 1858. RANTED, Saturday, good Ploughmen (station), 2 do (farms), Boy to milk (station). Otag) Labor Exchange Company. F°R SALE, Fivo-roorr ei Verandah Cottage ; new, 8U stantially built. Fur particulars apply Mrs Kirk, Albany street. ' SEWING MACHINES Repaired, all kinds, hand and treodle ; large supply machine OR SALE, superior newly-erected Famiy Residence, containing eight room*. Oatfld street, near Albany street, J. i\ Robert". Manse Btreet. TVTOW LANDING, ex Stud* Haarlem, East JLI Loth ; an, and Benares, fifty trunks New Winter Boots, that are NSURPASSED for quality and style, w comprising Enfcluh and Fiench strcngsewn Walking Boots ; wear guaranteed, and

CHKAJ'KR THAN EVER. in"inspection ».f quality and oompaii on of price* will amply ri>p.iy tli« viofcor. JF<)V(\6 the Liic-tter Unor. W» to Mill be tbc premier'bhAp for a Good Cheap Boot. VJ" and evwy rao'iisito for wit tor we»r. % J. G. Green, Leicester Boot Warehouse, 30, George street. riIHE EIGHTU WONDKR is now exhibited JL in City Hotel Building. The greatest novelty of the age!

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Evening Star, Issue 5042, 2 May 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 5042, 2 May 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 5042, 2 May 1879, Page 3

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