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LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. IENDERS Invited for Ccnorete Wall in Rattray street. Robert Forrest, arohi tect, Queen street. f ADIES, Read This.-SpLndid Corsets, Is jLi 6J'l pair ; New Season's Millinery Bonnets clearing at 2s lid, 3s lid, 4s lid. 5a lid ; splendid Trimmed Hats, 2s lid, 3s lid, 4s lid. At Carter's Great Compnlsoiy Sale. /"ANTED, by Single Gentleman, comfort- » / able Private Apartments, within ten minutes' of Octagon; dines out. Apply, stating 4«£? Reward.—The above Reward will be * O given to anyone who will give Information to the Police as will lead to the Conviction of the Per-on or Persons who Broke the Trees down, Macaudrew road, comer of Cutten street, South 1 uuedin. ' ANTKD To Purchase, 20 Shares Dunedin t t and Suburban Tram Co.; six shillings paid up. "J. M.," Stak Office. 'ANTED (immediately). Board and Resiy . denco in a Private Family ;no other boarders; between Octagon and University; must be moderate. Please state terms, "Student," Star Office. A offering all their splendid Stock of Drapery, Millinery," and Clothing at lower prices than any establishment in this City, as they must raise a large sum to settle their partnership accounts. Call and see. 7 ANTED, first-class Coat-maker, with a , / knowledge of maki>>g-up barristers' and clerical gowna. Apply to W. Sutherland, tailor, 169 George street. I THOROUGH Bookkeeper and efficient Shorthand Writer open for engagement; would give tuition either subject, " H.," Star Office HORTHAND.—Those desirous of joining a Class for the purpose of getting up speed in Shorthand are requested to meet at Dou and Co.'s office, Princes street, Wednesday evening, 7 o'clock. 'ANTED To Sell, cheap, Turning Lathe. ▼ t for wood. Apply second house above Cumming's Hotel, Duke street. AMUSEMENTS. CHORAL HALL. THE BARTH QUARTETT CONCERT, TO-MORKOW (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, At Eight o'clock. PROGRAMME! Quartett —" Farewell thou lovely forest glade' (Franz Alt). Song— " Romany La?s" (Stephen Adams)—Mr H. B. Smith. Song—" Tell me Mary how to woo theo" (Hod-son)—-Mr H. E. Chinn. Quintett - "Merry May" (Alt) Song— " Sing, sweet bird" (Oanz)—Miss Mary Hume. Piauofortu Solo —"lllustrations du Prophete" ( Meyerbeer-Liszt)—Mx Arthur J. Bar hj. Song—"Queen of the Earth" (Pinsuti)-Mt W. Fiaser. Song—"The Boatswain's Leap" (Leslie) -Mr W. Demon. Quartett—"The United Band" (J. Otto. Pakt 11. Quartett —" Rest, Dearest, Kest" (Kucken). Song—"Betrothed" (Michael Watson)—Mr H. E. Ohinn. Song—" loin Bowling" (Dibdin)—Mr H. B. Smith, Aria—" Nobil Donna," " Huguenots" (Meyerbeer)— Miss Mary Hume. Quartett—" Thuringian Volkslied" (Alt). Pianoforte Solo "' Where the Bee Sucks" (Benedict) -Mr Arthur J. Barth. Song—" Kvor Thine" (Alt)—Mr W. Fraser. Song—"Alone on the Kafi" (Rodney)- -Mr W. Deusem. Quartett —"The Rhine" (F. Kucken). Musical Director—Mr Arthur J. Bartb. Admission —Front Seats, 2s; Body of Jiall or Gallery, la. Carriages at 10 o'clock. Grand Piano from Dresden Piano Company. v LL SAINTS' SOCIAL GATHERING, - WEDNESDAY, JUNE lflfch, IN OLD KNOX CHURCH, Which has been kindly lent for the occasion. TEA AT 6.30 P.M. Addresses by the R v. Dr Belcher, Rev. Qnartus Bacon, and others. MUSI C. Tickets, la each. May be had at Horsburgh's, or from the Verger of All Saints'. |HE ANNIVERSARY SOIREE of TRINITY WESLEYAN CHURCH Will (is,v.) be held on WEDNESDAY next, the 15th inst. Tea on tables at 6.30. Public Meeting at 7.30 in the Church. Addresses by Revs. Dr Stuart, North, Fee, Beckenham, and others. Hymns and Anthems by the Choir. Tickets at door.

LOST FOUND &o. OST, near Montecillo, Fox-terrier Pup, hlaok-and-tan head, Reward, rtturnitig to Gilkison, Manor place. OST, Pair Speotacles, think South DunJ edin Kindly return Mr Macedo, book* seller. Finder rewarded. OUND, St. Bernard Dog, Owner apply to 1 J, A* Ritchie, Kalkorai, PUBLIC NOTICES. MUSIC, MUSIC, MUStO. UST ARRIVED, ex Ooptjo, tho latest 9 Songs, Waltzes, etc., of the season. ;A TJ„„l.. n nn »f.<r,( n >r all lrlnrla nf nrm«" ■>"'! dance music, at la eac Pianos from Ll2 up to L6O ( on easy terms. R, J. MATTHEWS, The Cheap Music-seller, George street. BONE MANURE FOR THE GARDEN. I HAVE For Sale, in lots to suit purchasers, Bone Manure, suitable for flower or vegetable gardens, the genuine article as it comes from the digester ; no mixing with chemicals, etc. Delivered any part of town or suburbs in large or small quantities. S. G. SMITH, City Butchery. THE EYESIGHT. CAUTION to the Public when requiring _y Spectacles not to purchase them from incompetent persons, who do not understand the science of optics, for by so doing they will injure their Sights by using Spectacles not properly ground or suited to their vision. Therefore, buy your Spectacles from Percival, the only Practical Optician, and Spectacle-maker to the Dunedin Hospital (established over 24 years), who will supply you with good and cheap Spectacles, and not the rubbish sold by some persons, that will surely blind you. Then why impair your vision when you can have it preserved by buying your Spectacles from PERCIVAL, the PRACTICAL OPTICIAN, with 40 years' experience in the eyesight. No. 7 George street, Dunedin. I FORDYCE (late of Dunedin), having e secured extensive premises in Tyrone Buildings, Customs street, Auckland, is prepared to RECEIVE GOODS TOR SALE ON COMMISSION, And Solicits tho Support of Friends in Otago STORAGE FREE. "fcROWN, EWING, AND CO., anticipating that unusual festivities will take place this season in consequence of the Fiftieth Anniversary of Her Majesty the Queen's Accession to the Throne, have made Special Preparations for a Grand Display of Ball and Evening Dress Materials. Ex lONIC. BLACK BROCHE GRENADINES BLACK NORWICH LACE GRENADINES BLACK YAK LAC 3 GRENADINES BLACK LACE STRIPE GRENADINES. Also, Nun's Veiling in the following shades: —Sea Foam, Cora'. Melon, Cream, Pink, Ficelle, Heliotrope, Daffodil, Ponceau, Ciel, Fraise, etc., and Novelties in Flouncing Laces, BROWN, EWING, AND CO. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. Public Works Office, Wellington, 9tli May. 1887. \TWRITTEN TENDERS will be received at VV this Office until noon of Wednesday, the 15th Jure, 1887, for the BAREWOOD BRIDGES MASONRY CONTRACT, OTAG.O OKNTRAL RAILWAY. They are to be marked on the outside "Tender for Baiewood Bridges Masonry Contract," and addressed to the Minister for Public Works. Telegraphic IVnders will be received at any Telegraph Office by iiood of the same date. Plans, conditions, etc., may be seen at the Publio Wprks Offices, Wellington, Ohristohurch, and P,un?d,in. By command. JOHN BLACKETT, Engiueer-in-Chlef.

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Evening Star, Issue 7238, 14 June 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 7238, 14 June 1887, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 7238, 14 June 1887, Page 3

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