public Ntmasa. I JGiIIOW/HJKAL SOCIETY'S FinAKH NOTlflai.—Tho iCntries in all Classes JL Close on Wednesday, the 39th iust. ROBERT FINDLAY, Secretary, Mosglel, 17th December, 18S3. 1.0. G.T. >,IR3T ANNUAL PICNIC AND SPORTS I to be held at Chingford, North-east Valley, on BOXING DAY, DECEMBER 2Gfch, 1883, Under the patronage of various Friendly Societies. A procession, to be headed by the Kaikoral Excelsior Brass Baud, wilt leave the Oddfellows' Hall, Rattray street, at 9.80 a.m. A good Programme of Sports, Amusements of all kinds, Toys, etc., for Children. American Swing Boats will bo erected. During the day several Selections will be played by the Band. Tea will be supplied free of oharge between 12 and 1 and 4 and 5 o'clock. Admission to grounds, Is; Children, 6A. WM, KROON, Hon. Secretary. SPECIAL NOTICE FOR THE HOLIDAY SEASON. Extension of Bubinesa Hours at TAYLOR'S, RATTRAY STREET. FOR the convenience of Customers the above Establishment will remain Open until 9 o'olook p.m. (during the holidays only). Saturday closing time as üßual. N.B.—New and choice assortment of Seasonable Goods at moderate prices, PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH, Dundas street. IHRISTMAS TREE and Sale of Ladies' J Work in the Oddfellows' Hall. Albany street, Thursday and Friday, December 20th and 21st. Open at 2 p.m. Admission after 6 o'clock, 6d. Useful and Fancy Articles in great variety. Select Pieces and Solos each evening. Refreshments at moderate charges. N ESTABLISHMENT for the Treatment of Disease by HYDROPATHY has been opened at 91£ George street. The proprietor, Mi JOHN HALL, has been in practice in this town some 18 months, but has only lately removed to 91J George street, which he has fitted up at coneiderable expense, his former establishment proving too small for the accommodation of his increasing patients. He is now prepared with all the necessary baths and appliances for the Treatment of diseases under Smedley's Origin?! System. SOMETHING WORTH KNOWING. ■ftTELSON, MOATE, AND 00 .131 solicit and deliver regularly their celebrated GOLD AND SHjVER MEDAL PACKET TEAS, From Half-pound to One Ton, throughout every part of Dunedln and its surrounding Suburbs, direct from their Branch, 58 George street. If those who have not yet been called upon would either kindly send or leave their Names and Addresses with us or with any of our nume-rously-appointed Agents, their Orders will re oeive prompt and regular delivery. N.B.—We send out only our own travellers, and deliver all orders entrusted to them by our own vans, Beware of False Traders, NELSON, MOATE, AND CO., Tea Merohants and Blenders, Christchurch Branches, 58 George street, Dnnedin, Wellington, Auckland, Napier, and Invercarglll. Look out for our New Almanao for 1884— "Another Beauty"—to be given away. OBART PALINGS AND SHINGLES. 40.0C0 5 feet Palings 15,000 6 feet do 200,000 Shingles. Now landing ex Wild Wave, DUNEDIN IRON AND WOODWARE CO, ELLEKNOWES ESTATE. Seotions For Sale on termß to suit purchasers. JAMES A. PARK AND CO., Auctioneers,
AtfOTIQH NOTICES. THURSDAY, 20th DEOBMBER, At 2 o'clock. TOYS AND FANCY GOODS, Suitable for Christmas Presents. To Private Families. Dealers, and others, M. SPEDDING Is Instructed to sell by auction, at Mb Rooms, ou Thursday first, at 2 o'clock, A large quantity of Toys and Fancy Goods, consisting of— Presentation vases, fancy papier-mache •work-boxes, desks, valuable flower vases, card baskets, Chinese figures and ornaments, dressed and other dolls, wooden, papier-mache, and tin toys, band chariots, Egyptian caravans, sail boats, circuses, bedroom sets, living curiosities, exhibition waggons, Etc., etc., etc. Without reserve, FRIDAY, 2ist DECEMBER, At 2 o'olock, TEAS in Half-chests and Boxes, GROCERIES, WINES, ALES, CHAMPAGNES, GROCERIES, Etc, Etc, Etc, To Merohants, Storekeepers, and Grocers. DM. S~P~E DDI N G • Is Instructed to sell the above by auotlon, oa Friday first, at 2 o'clock. Full particulars In future advertisement. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), 19th DECEMBER, At 11 o'olock. Under Distraint for Rent. FORRESTER v. O'OONNELL. AMSON AND CO. kj will sell by auction, on the Premises, National Hotel, Kins street, Billiard-table and appliances; also the household furniture and effects, unless the rent and other charges be sooner Sale will commence sharp at ,11 o'olock. SAMSON AND CO., Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, 19th DECEMBER, At 2 o'clock. SALE BY AUOTION 09 HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANO, Etc. On the Premises, nearly opposite the School, North-east Valley. JAMES SAMSON AND CO. have been favored with instructions from Mr Kessell to sell by auotion, The whole of his househeld furniture and effects, comprising—- : Spring'bottomed couch (in haircloth), fi small chairs to match, oval table, handsome table-oover, piano (by Stroll* monger and Sods, in good order), Buperlor carpet (12ft 6in x lift Sin), fender and flreirons. hearthrug, pictures, ornaments, tea-table, whatnot, 8-day dock, pier glass (gilt frame), fall Scotch chest of drawers, double and single and iron and wooden bedsteads, bedding, blankets, sheets and quilts, washstands and ware, dressing-tables, bedrocm cheat of drawers* colonial sofa, large kitchen tables, cane-bottomed chairs, floorcloth, carpets, cocoa matting, Yankee steps, cutlery, kitchen, cooking, and culinary utensils, etc., etc, etc. Business required Mr Kessell and family to remove to Oamaru; therefore the whole of the above goods will be sold without reserve. THURSDAY, 20th DECEMBER, At 2 o'clock. AMES SAMSON AND CO, have received instructions from Mr W. Roberts to sell by auction, at their Rooms, His household furniture and effects, Including— Dining-room table, 12 cane bottomed chairs, colonial sofa, round table, fttnder, fireirons, floorcloth, Bpring-bottomed sofa, cheffonier, oval table, cover, whatnot, tea-table, pictures, 6 parlor chairs, carpet, ornaments, double aud single bedsteads, bedding, washstands, ware, dressing tables, cooking glasses, window curtains, kitchen table, sofa, chairs, cooking and culinary utensils, preserve pan, glass and croekeryware, etc., etc., etc, Also, same time, Portable boiler, fireproof safe, and superior new furniture, carpets, and bedding,
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Evening Star, Issue 6476, 18 December 1883, Page 3
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