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LATE AD7EBTISSKEHTS. pBIHOSSa THEATRE, 1 to-night, BENEFIT OF MISS JENNIE NYB; Tendered by the Leading Lady and Gentlemen Amateurs of Dunedin and Members of the Profession, MISS ADELAIDE BOWSING (Mrs J. B. Steele) Has kindly consented to Beelte " BEAUTIFUL SNOW.” Don’t Forget your Old Favorite, JENNY NYB, TO-NIGHT. Monster Programme. See Bills. The Prince of Wales Brass Band will be In attendance. MONDAY, 28th FEBRUARY. At 12 o’clock. At the Provincial Yards, TEAM OF HEAVY DRAUGHT MARES AND GELDINGS, WAGGON AND HARNESS. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, AND 00, have received Instructions from Mr Robert Gawn to sell by auction, at the Provincial Yards, on Monday, 28th February, at 12 o’clock, 10 very superior draught mares and geldings, three and four years old } waggon and harness (complete). MONDAY. 28th FEBRUARY, At 11 o’clock. At the Provincial Yards, HURDLE RACER ANTOINETTE. WRIGHT. STEPHENSON. AND 00. are Instructed by the owner (who has left the Colony), to sell by auction, at above time and place, The steeplechase mare Antoinette. Also, The thoroughbred raoehone Swede. And on account of George M'Lean, Esq., 1 Tom Thumb pony.

MONDAY, 28th FEBRUARY, At 12 o'clock. At the Provincial Yards. THOROUGHBRED GOLTS By King Philip, Flying Dutchman, eto. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, AND CO. have received Instruction* from Mr David Kttby to sell by auction, at above time and place, The thoroughbred oolt, 2 yrs, Mameluke, by King Philip out of Rosetta. The thoroughbred oolt, 2 yra, Goal, by King Philip ant of Lady. Two four-yearold geldings Ginkel and Moa Bird, by Flying Dutchman and Stormbird, and out of Rosetta and Lady respectively, PERSONS Purchasing Sections in St, John’s Wood and requiring to B«lld Houses on them can obtain advances on most favorable terms. The rent you now pay will enable yeu to repay the advance; but as there are only thirteen or fourteen sections unsold an early application Is advUable. Plans cf unsold sections and all particulars at R. MKiNZIE’S, Arcade. Engineering partnership. -An eligible opportunity for Purchasing a well-established Business, with first-class plant, now effrrs; and one practically acquainted with the trade and having some capital Is will* lug to join another with, say L 1,500 .to L 2,000. Principals only treated with, through RAID AND DUNCANS, 63. Princes street, Dunedin rji o l i t Pine-roomed House, near FemhlU Club Seven-roomed House, Stafford street Five-roomed House, Maitland street Five-roomed House, Oasongaie Four-roomed House, Leith street Tea-roomed House, Herlot row, J. T ROBERTS, Land and Estate Agent, Manse street.

PUBLIC NOTICE. BHSSEL’S New City Bath* and Halr-dm> Ing Fetabllaiiment for Ladies and Gentle* m-n. Coffee Palace Buildings, Moray pkoe, off Princes street. FOE SALE, cheap, a few Tens of Wheat and Flour, for pigs* and fowl*’ feed. K. Hudson a«d Go., Moray place. AD IKB ’ AND OHILDEEN’3 STRAW HA.TB, 3sd, 6d, 9d, Is, Is 6d; large assortment Sailor Hats, fid, li, Is 6d, Is 9d. A. and T. Inglis, INFANTS’ LEGHORN HATS, f.omls to 6d; Trimmed Hats, fid, 9d, X*, X* lid, 2« 6J, &* lid. A. and T. Ing Ha. ARCS ASSORTMENT ef Fancy Feathers, 3i each { French Flowers, 2d to 6d a spray. A and T. Inglis. GOOD ASSORTMENT of Children’s Holland and Diaper Pinafores, frcrn Is each. A. and T. Inglis. INFANTS’ White Pique Pelisses, embroidered, blue, black, scarlet, and white, Ss lid each; Print Frocks, Is eaeh. A. and T. Inglis, INFANTV White Silk Hoods and Hats, from as lid; Infants’ Nightgowns, from 2j 8d to 4a 61. A. and T. Inglis. SUN HATS, white and colored, 6d, 9d, and Ist Underclothing reduced very mush in ptioe. A. and T. Inglis, ADIES NIGHT. DRESSES, ffrom Si lid j Chemises, from Is 6d; Drawers, from Is 9d. A. and T. Inglis. make a thorough clearance, we have • reduced our 12s 6d Print Costumes to 4s 9d. A and T. Inglis. LADIES’ Fashionable Dolman Mantles re* duced to one-third market ralne {prices ranging from 4s lid npwards. A. andT. Inglis.

IMMENSE STOCK of Children's Stuff and lYnt Costumes to be sold at half-price. A, and T. Inglis, Y THE MAIL.— Black Silks, special line, splendid value; unequalled In any other house south of the Line. A. and T. Inglis. LACK SILKS, 4«9d, reduoed to Bslid; Slack Bilks, 6s SI, reduced ts 4a Black Bilks, 7s lid, reduced to 6s SI. i. ana T. Inglis. BLACK SILKS, 83 6d, reduced to 6« 9d; Black Mlks, 9s lid, reduoed to 7s lid ; Black Bllki, 10a 9d, reduoed to 6a lid. A. and T. Inglis. FURTHER SEDUCTIONS In Dress De. partment—soo yards Figured Mabel Cloth*, original price 9|d, reduced to 6}d. A. and T. Inglis, "S {J hj A Yards Losterlne, former price iUUU 6£i, now sgd. A. and T. Inglis. fy/hik Yards Pompadour, must be cleared ; 9 v" grand value at la 91, now string at la A. aad T, Inglis. JJEMNANTS HALF-PRICE, WE have QjW several Hundreds of White Honeycomb Quilts, yards long j slightly soiled; great bargains. A, and T, Inglis. ORIGINAL PRICES, 7a lid and 6s lid; sale prices, 5« lid and 6s lid; other fires and qualities proportionately cheap. A* and T, Inglis. ONEY'-. Oiiß TOILET COVERS, from Is upwards. A. and T. Inglis _____ VTOW OFFERING, some rpe:ial lines In J3( White Flannels at enormous leduotlons; former prices, Is 8d and 2s 8d ; sale prices, Is BJI and la 6|d. A. and T. Inglii. u; HITE C ALICO, originally fid and 6id, V? cow S£l tnd 4}J; Immense quantity of Remnants. A. and T. Inglia. AT COST PRIOS. and b.low Cost, Special L'nes in 72-inoh. fIff~BUTE TWILLED SHEETING; original Vf prices. ls4Jdand Is 6H; sale prices, Is and Is 2|d. A. and T Inglis. Honeycomb towels originally ew and 9Jd; now 4| I and 6&d. A, and T. Inglis. ITNBLEA IBID TURKISH TOWELS, U large size; originally Is 2d. mw 9&d; White Turkish Towels, originally la 2d, bow 9£d. A, and T, Inglis.

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Evening Star, Issue 5607, 26 February 1881, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 5607, 26 February 1881, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 5607, 26 February 1881, Page 2

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