LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. THE LONDON now offering the entire Stock General Drapery at actual cost price. See circular. Bargains. HE LONDON for Jersey Gloves, CM i The London for Tan Kid Gloves, Is Gjd, I la 94d, Is HM-wonderful. THE LONDON.—Splendid Flannels, 9|d, Is OJd. The Loudon : Try our Calicoes, 2s 6d, 3s 6d, 4a 6d dozen. H¥" mNDON, George "street.—Turkish _ Towels, 42d, G2d, 9|d; heavy Twill Sheetings, B|d; Bleached, lOgd, lBO&d. THE LONDON for Jerseys, 4s lid, 5s 6d, 7s Gd. The London famous for Short Jaekets, Gs lid, 8s Cd, 10s Gd. THE DON Tailoring Company, George Btreet, arc Removing to Premises Next Door, Next Door, Next Door. OANS can be had on Personal Security, in 1 r, mtt ll n. larryo Qlimu Nfl.t,lian Hart. Manse street. HOT Muffins, Crumpets, or Pikelets, with . cup of tea or coffee, Gd. Aldred's, 68 Princes street. rpO LET, Family Residence, seven rooms, JL bathroom, etc., Portsea terrace, Upper Stafford street. J. and W. Gage, 10 Rattray street. CHEAPER Than Ever.-Tan Kid Gloves, 4 V> buttons. Is 4J.1 p-iir—sold elsewhere 2s Cd; Feather Trimmings, 4|d yard. Carter and Co. Than Ever. White Blankets, j 5s lid, 7s lid, 9s lid; Welsh Flannels, SJd, 10|d. Carter and Co. CHEAPER Than Ever. Lace Curtains, XJ Is lid, 2s 3d, 2s lid, 3s lid, 4s lid; largo Towels, 5Jd ; Cretonnes from 23d. Carter and Co. CHEAPER Than Ever. White Calicoes, 3Jd; pure Amerioan Calicoes, yard wide, 4|d, SM. Carter and Co. CHEAPER Than Ever. White Twill v>/ Sheeting, 2 yards wide, 8?d, 9|d, 10M; Brown Hollands, 3M, 4.M, s§d. Carter and Co. CHEAPER Than Ever.—Umbrellas, la, Is vy Gd, Is lid, 2s lid, 3s lid, 4s lid, oa lid, grand handles. Carter and Co. CHEAPER Than Ever.—Corsets, Under•\J clothing, Millinery, Mantles, and all Show-room Goods; desperate prices. Carter and Co. J CHEAPER Than Ever.—Fur Boas, Is Gjd, j la Hid, 2a lid, 3a lid, up to lis 9d; Long Wool Boas, Is ll^d; Fur Capes, 3s lid, 4s lid, 5s lid. IRY CARTER AND CO. for Beal Value. CENTRAL Pharmacy (opposite City Hotel), •yj Cheapest Dispensary Dunedin for Homoeopathies, Enemuß, Feeders, Seigel's Syrup, Cuticura, Peifumery. TENDERS, Small Job Excavating. Apply sharp (close 12 to-morrow) Asphalt Works, bottom St. Andrew street. IMMENSE Succcsa of Clifford'a celebrated Jubilee Photos, six shillings per dozen ; finiahed in first-class style; guaranteed not to fade; come early; crowded out daily after 3. Clifford, photographer, Royal Arcade. 110 LET, Queen's Drive, Musselburgh, a first-class House, plastered throughout, containing 5 rooms, scullery, and outhouses, Venetian blinds, range, and grates. Apply J, S. Smith, 11 Jetty fctreet, Dunedin [0 LET or ta Board, One or Two Rooma. | use of Kitchen. Apply next Gilmour, Walker street. MEETINGS. [7 OMEN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE ' UNION Will bold their ANNUAL TEA MEETING In the Choral Hall next Tuesday, 3rd May. Mrs Fulton in tho Chair. Tea at G. 30. Tickets, Is. E. R. DIOK, Hon. Sec. THE ACCIDENT INSURANCE ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND. "XTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Jjl EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of the Accident Insurance Association of Now Zealand will be held at the Association's Offices, High street, Dunedin, on Tuesday, tho third day of May, 1887, at three o'clock in tho afternoon, when the subjoined resolution, which was passed at the extraordinary meeting of the Association held on the 14th day of April, 1887, will be submitted for confirmation as a special reßolution : " That the Accident Insurance Association of New Zealand bo wound up voluntarily under the provisions of 'The Companion Act, 1882,' and the Amending Acts; and that Edward Smith, of Christchurch, in the Provincial District of Canterbury, importer, and George Bather, of Dunedin, in tho Provincial District of Otago, gentleman, be appointed Liquidators for the purposes of such winding-up; and that the sum of Ll5O be paid to the Baid Liquidator as their remuneration." Dated this fourteenth day of April, 1887. W. A. WALTON, General Manager. EDUCATIONAL. DUNEDIN DANCING ACADEMY, Conducted by Mrs Hamann, Fernhill, near the Cricket Ground. "N CONSEQUENCE of the large attendance at the Tuesday Evening Class, the same will be divided in future, viz., for Beginners on Tuesday, and for Advanced Pupils on Thursday I Evenings, at tho usual Lour, commencing next week, May 3rd and sth. Another Class will also be formed on Friday Evenings, commencing { May Gth, for Gentlemen and Youths, at 8 o'clock p.m. VOCAL MUSIC. ~*R MACLEOD SMITH proposes to form _. JL Clasßes at Dagmar College, Moray place, for Instruction in Vocal Music, commencing ihe first week in May, as follows : Mondays, 8 p.m.—Solfeggi, part singing, etc. Wednesdaya, 4.3Q p.m.—For Young Ladieß. Saturday?, 2 p.m.—For School Teachers and Country Reaidenta. For particulars apply Dagmar College, between the hours of 10.30 a.m, and 1 p.m. and 2.30 to 6 p.m. IHORT HAND.—Extract from Report of Committee on Legialative Expenditure : ±l. That, with a view to encouraging the use of shorthand by officers in the Civil Service, preference should be given to candidates able to write shorthand." Tuition for atudenta in all Btages at Wood's Academy, Moray place. Bookkeeping, Penmanship. Arithmetic, etc. Morning and Evening Classes. Private Lessons. MACLEOD SMITH, Tbaobeb of Pianofobtb, Oboan, Singing, eto. Moray place, next Criterion Hotel. LFRED J. SIMS, Teacher Pianoforte, _JL Organ, Singing. Classes or Private Lessons. From One Guinea per quarter. LOST FOUND &c. LOST, Gold Topaz Brooch, between Manße street and Octagon. Reward on turning to J. Hialop, jeweller, LOST, a Gold Bracelet, in George street, between St. Paul's Church and Hanover street. Finder rewarded on returning to Sargood, Son, and Ewen. ' OST, a Black Retriever Dog, with collar, J No. 190. Finder rewarded returning to Mr O'Oonnell, Mornington. HOUND, Fox-terrier Dog. Owner can have ' samo by paying expenses to Anderson and Godso, High street. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. IGH- CLASS Boarding Establishment _ splendid view; baths; tennis; profea sioual oook. Mrs> Hawkins, Clifton Home High street COMFORTABLE Accommodation for Two \J or Thr.ee Gentlemen; terms moderate. Misa Clark, St. Andrew, off George atreet. PRIVATE Board and Residence; suit students attending University; terms mode-, rate. Argyle Villa, corner Frederick and Leith streets. BOARD ami Residence, private family } One Gentleman or Two Friends; near University. Address v F.," Stab Office. BOARD and Residence; large separate bedroom, bath, washing; 20s; no other lodger. 2 Hope street. BOARD Residence Gentleman; single room; bath ; 3, minutea' Post Office; {Washing; 18 shillings. Address Mrs Thomason, STABOffioe, PRIVATE Board and Residence for Two Gentlemen; piano, bath; 20s. Mrs Fttzpatrick, York Villa, York place. OUNG- Man would - like Lodgings with .Scotch, family; state terms. Address NA./VSTABoffice. ■•'
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Evening Star, Issue 7198, 28 April 1887, Page 3
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