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PUBLIC NOTICES, FUNERAL NOTICE. THE Friends of Mr Julius Luhlow are respectfully requested to attend the Funeral cf his late Daughter, which will leave the residence of Mr E. Hubbard, King street, near Albany street, on Saturday, Cth mat., at 3.30 p in., for the Northern Cemetery. IN THE ASSIGNED ESTATE OF NEILL BROTHERS. A FIRST DIVIDEND of Four Shillings in the I‘ound is Now Payable at the Office of Mr W. G. Neill, High street, on all Admitted Claims. HENDERSON LAW I Trustees in the JAMES IIAZLETT V Estate of ALEX. BARTLEM AN j Neill Bros. DUNEDIN NURSES’ AND INVALIDS’ HOME. A SUFFICIENT AMOUNT to justify starting this Institution not having been raised, the Committee have decided to abandon the scheme. All subscriptions will he returned in full by the collectors. Anyone desirous of so doing may inspect the accounts at the office of Mu A. BATHGATE, Solicitor, Dowling street. NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY COMPANY OF N.Z., Ln. •\rOTICB IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Transfer Books of the Company will bo Closed from the Cth to the 20th inst. (both inclusive). . Notice is further liereby given that a Dividend of 5 per centum for the half-year ending 31st December last (making with the interim dividend at 30lh June 10 per centum for the year) will he payable on and after 20th inst. J, M. RITOHIK, General Manager, Dunedin, 6th February, 1880. NOTICE. WE hftvo this day Disposed of the Glass, China, and Earthenware portion of our business in favor of Messrs BOLTON and KELK. MAOBRAIR, OSBORNE, AND CO. Witness— George Wightcn. January Ist, 1880. Referring to the above, we beg to assure the trade throughout the colonies that we are in a position to execute indents, ov to supply from stocks goods to any extent. BOLTON AND KELK, Glass Manufacturers. Importers of China and Earthenware, 400 Kent street, Sydney; Queen street, Brisbane. London Office ; 10 Ely place, E.C. IN SYDNEY lately two rival butchers put tickets on their sausages. Tlie first: “Best sausages, fourpencc; to pay more is to bo imposed upon.’ Tho second: “Best sausages, sixpence; to pay less means to ho poisoned.” Do not buy Sausages made In underground, dingy, dirty cellars, however cheap they may be. Do not trust a “ flash in the pan” because an underpaid, trusty, and faithful servant would like to start for himself, having sweated many years to build up a pile for his master. Buy your Moat whom it has always been sold reasonable, and but for whom you would pay more all along. Wo march with tho times, and sell accordingly. The only reliable Sausages arc at A. DORNWELL’S. Tho Largest and Cheapest Butcher in Town,

B ROWN, EWING, AND OO.’S ENTIRE SUMMER STOCK Will bo Offered Ou and after THURSDAY, January 21, REGARDLESS OF COST. EVERY ARTICLE MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. ADVICES TO HAND BY CABLE MAKE IT ABSOLUTELY IMPERATIVE THAT A CLEARANCE BE EFFECTED PREVIOUS TO ARRIVAL OF S.S. ARAWA, DUE FEBRUARY 15. Extraordinary bargains, for 17 Days, of SURPLUS SUMMER STOCK, at MOLLISON, DU TRIE, AND CO.’S. Just note a few of the very many special lines: — 1,500 Yards Print, to be cleared at 2^l, 3:^1 — worth Sid, 7Jd, 9id. 1,750 Yards Gafatea, to l)c cleared at 4;j|d—worth BJd 970 Yards French Sateens, 4Jd, 7Jd, 10f,d — worth 9£d, Is 3d, Is 9d 854 Yards Canvas Cloth, Gi^d —worth Is I ’d 927 Yards French D’Elanes, lOJd—worth 2s. 1,273 Yards Washing Silks, 9;Jd, Is Cd—worth Is Oid, 3s 452 Yards China Silks, Is lid-worth 3s 9d 915 Yards French Beige, 3Jd—worth 9id 1,721 Yards Clieck Dress Stuffs, S'/d—worth Is 527 Yanis Shot Drees Stuffs. lOid—worth 2s. All our Millinery, Jackets, Mantles, and Costumes to be cleared regardless of cost; also all Goods of a passing nature, 1,000 Boys’ and Girls’Dark-colored Sailor Hats, to be sold at 2s 3d—worth 4s lid 600 Collarettes, Bows, Scarves, etc., to be cleared at 3d each 500 Frontlets, all one price, in silk, lace, etc., Is 6d—worth from 3s Cd to 7s Cd 100 Dozen Ladies’ Hose, three pairs for Is. Call and sec bargains: not forced to buy. MOLLISON, DUTHIE, AND CO., 195 and 197 George street, Dunedin. MEETINGS. IVONIAN CLUB. THE MEMBERS of the above are requested to Meet in the Club’s Room on Saturday, the Cth iust., at 8 o’clock. W. H. FIELDER, Hon. Sec. GOVERNMENT NOTICES. V. SWIMMING TOURNAMENT, RAVENSBOURNE. SATURDAY, Cth FEBRUARY, 188 C, [N ADDITION to the Ordinary Trains leaving at 2.30 p.m. and 3.43 p.m., Special ’rains will leave Dunedin for Bavonsbonrno at .0 p.m and 3.0 p.m. Return Fares; Ist ’lass, Cd; 2nd Class, 4d; admission to iports, Cd. 1 BY ORDER. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. C COMFORTABLE Home for One Gentleman; j bc-t situation in town; 18s weekly. Address “Comfort.” Stab OfHce. VACANCY for Gentleman Boarder; no others kept; bath and piano. Apply Mrs Evans, comer Constitution and London streets. SUPERIOR Board and Residence for I.adloa and Gentlemen also Families at Portobcllo. Apply Mrs Bowles, Portobcl'o. ORAKANUI House. Waitati.—Mrs Mathe sou has now Vacancies for Families, Newly-married Couples, and others. (XOM PORTABLE Homo for Two respectable j young Men; terms moderate; piano. 2 Bel more terrace, Lower York place. BASIDE Residence.— Brighton is now the favorite resort for visitors. Every Accommodation at Wick’s Hotel, Brighton. Timetable: From Abbotsford to Brighton, every Saturday, 4.5 p.m t Brighton for Abbotsford, every Monday, for 8.28 train; other trains met if required. LOST FOUND &c. I* OST, yesterday, in David street, Silver Locket. Reward on return to Dover Cottage, David street, Caversliam. LOST, Parcel of Crochet. Kindly return to Miss Clough, George street. STRAYED into my house, a Black Pup ; the owner can have him by calling for him, William Parker, Dowling street,

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Evening Star, Issue 6819, 5 February 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 6819, 5 February 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 6819, 5 February 1886, Page 3

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