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THE THBOV6H TRAINS.-Passengers This Day. -From Dtohdik fob thb North.— For Christchurch: Mrs Parker, Captain and Mrs Taylor, the Christ's College footballers, Mr E. Harris, Ur F. Holmes, Ur J. A Mitchell, Mr J. Donald, Mr H. Hale, Mr T. M. Wlllford, Mr J. B. Crowther, Mr*G. Hamilton, From Duskbis fob ths Sodth.— Mr J. Isaacs, M B. Di d, Mr B. Fenwick, Mr 0. A. Joint, Mr B J. Ash, Miss Logie, Fou udsbdis frou tub Nobth.— Messrs A. U'Uillan, W. M. Hannay, AUx Mageei, B J. Blaokmore. T. W, Hell. A Murray, A. White, Mrs Bowie, Mrs PfOi*lfc**r # Miss Graham, Mlsf Turnbull) Mrs Kott, Mr H* W. Laiog’, Miss Horner, Mr S. A. Ashcroft, Miss Kirk. „ „ . „ Fob Ourmih from tfr South —Messrs A, m. Dawson, J, Klngsland and son, A. Johnston, A. Brown, A Symonds, W. D. Anderson, Miss Maitland, Mrs Shepherd, Messrs 0 Sweetland, E B. Bristow, 0. Mathers' E. flsltaere, H. Morton j thirty lor all stations. For rest of news see First page (finest quality), in lots of not less 141b, at lOd per lb. Smaller quantities at proportionate prices. B. BAOLEY AND SON, 131 George street, Dunedin, Stoic?, Hanover street. Laboratory, Water of Leith. DUNEDIN HOPvTICULTURAL SOCIETY. THE FIRST MONTHLY of Members will be held at Mr Hastings's office. Standard Insurance Buildings. l ower High street, on Wednesday next, at 8 p.m , when the President will read a paper. See memoranda in schedule, JOHN H. EVi’iRY, Secretary. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. JUBILEE GRAND MASQUERADE BALL. Lyceum Hall, THURSDAY, 22nd September, 1887. For full particulars see future announcement. To avoid misunderstanding, it is pointed out that fancy costumes need not necessarily be worn, and are only optional, but evening dress is indispensable. AH applications for tickets have to be made to the Hon. Secretary or Members of Committee. W. ARMOUR,‘Bon. Secretary. Box 327. DUNEDIN LACROSSE CLUB. EXHIBITION MATCH. CARISBROOK CRICKET GROUND. SATURDAY, 10th SEPTEMBER. Admission—Sixpence. PORT CHALMERS. T E 3AL PROCEEDINGS will be taken to Recover all Overdue Accounts, if not Paid before the 220 d inst. J. WATSON, Diaper, Pott Chalmers. TENDERS Wanted for Grubbing, Cutting, and Burning about 360 Chains Gorse Hodges on the Kuiiwao Estate, near Clinton, divided into two contracts of 270 chains and 90 chains each. Specifications at N.Z.L. and M. A. Company’s Offices, Dunedin, and at Manager’s house on the esta'e. Tenders received by me for both or either contracts (tenders for both contracts to sta‘e separate amounts for each) up till 17th inst. No tender necessarily accepted. DONALD STAONACcT, Manager N.Z.L. and M.A. Company. Dunedin, 2nd September. WILSON’S ROYAL COUGH MIXTURE, V T which has been so extensively used for upwards of fifty years in the Home Countiy, and for the last few years in this Colony, has no equal, as it gives immediate relief and cures the worst Coughs even of old standing, and strongly recommended for Hooping Cough, Asthma, and Consumptive troubles. In bottles, 2s and 3a each. Effectual Cure fir Rheumatics, Neuralgia, Sciatica, and Pains in the System, caused by colds, etc. Cures in most cases in a few da} s 2s per bottle. The shave prepared and sold by William Wils .n Great King street, opposite Union street School, and the following agents:—C. B. Millar, Water of Leith store, Great King street; Aitchison’s store, Arthur street; Mrs J. C. Kroon, confectioner, Frederick street; Robe.'t Ritchie, Andcrston store, Kaikorai; Alexander Miller, City road, Roslyn; Davidson’s store, Vogel street, South Dunedin.

TENDERS will be received by the underh gncd until noon Saturday, 10th inst, for Erection of Timber Bridge at North-east Va!K-y. Plan and s])eciScation at our office. JOHN REID AND SON, Engineers. FOR SALE or TO LET, “Heatbfield,” Caversham, the lato residence of Admiral Scott. STOUT AND MONDY, Solicitors, Princes street. TENDERS are invited until noon on Wednesday, the 7th inst., for Alterations to a Cottage at Kaikorak B. M. ROACH, Architect. Octagon. TENDERS required for Stock -in - Trade, Lease of Bakery, House, and Premises, in the Estate of G. N. Harrold, Cumberland street. '! rade equol to 4£ tons per week. Apply ROYSB, STEAD, AND CO., Dunedin. TO LET, 4-roomed Cottage ; £-acre garden ; Boslyn; splendid sea view. Watson, opposite Borough Hall. BARGAIN. Splendid Piano, Suite of Walnut Furniture to match, cost 70 guineas, L 35. “ Frederick,” Star Office. GNEDIN Gity~Guards’l]all7Friday, September 9th. Admission to Gallery till 12 p.m.. One Shilling. MONEY Lent to Government Officials without any publicity. Henry Benjamin, Loudon I oau Society, 3 Manse street. DR EDWARDS’S Scientific Lecture, with experiments, Lyceum Hall, Monday. IF you have Influenza, with a bad Cough, Use Marshall’s Cough Elixir—ls fid. M, Marshal), chemist. IjllTZ HARDINGE JONES, 95 Princes * street (next Bank of Ne v South Wales), Lends Money on any approved security. TO LET, Houses, four, five, six rooms, Maori Hill Bishopscourt, Valley, Fitzhardinge Jones, 95 Princes street. /# i"k For Sale, J-acrc, Cottage, SiJlvO washhouse, Maori Hill. Fitzhardinge Jones, 95 Princes street. FOR SALE and Lease, Land, 20 and 40 Acres, near town. Fitzhardinge Jones, 95 Princes street. P 0 For Sale, Section and Fouriti/Sw § ff roomed House, Dunedin, Fitzbardioge Jones, 95 Princes street. SPANISH Restaurant. —Meals, (id ; Beds, Is (separate rooms); Board and Lodging, 17s weekly (in advance). Night porter kept. TO LET or Sell (terms), 8-roomed House; gas, water, verandah, outhouses, conservatory, garden. Wood, Arcade. W. MAOARTHUR, Watchmaker and • Jeweller, Piinces street, Dunedin, having re-marked all Goods, WILL Sell, for one month, all Articles at cost price, comprising Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, Plate, SEALS, Chains, etc., etc. These Goods are all marked in plain figures, and will be sold as marked. SPECTACLES in tinted and plain to suit all sights. Watch Repairing a specialty. 31 years’ experience. WHEN science fails, Hawkins’s Oerticura Healing Ointment cures Irritating Eczema, Ulcerated Legs, etc. Is fid and 2s 6d. CERTICURA Lotion, 2s, 3s fid; Oerticura File Remedy, 2s fid; inimitable Magic Hair Vigor (Hawkins’s), Is, Is fid, and 4s fid. A DVICB Free. Consult Mis Louisa /\ Hawkins, herbalist, 140 George street, Dunedin, fc unday evenings, 6to 10. CEDAR Office Cupboard (10ft long). Office Washstand, Ghost Drawers, Oheffoniers, Tables, Chairs, etc., Iron Sofa Chair or Bod, Iron Bedsteads from ten shillings each Paddy’s Market, near Campbell’s, Moray place. FOR SALE, Langshan Eggs, off prize stock, 12s fid a setting. Apply William M'Ewen, expressman, Caversham. TENDERS Invited for Cottages (one at Belleknowes and one in Lower Kaikorai district) until Saturday, September 10, at noon, Robert Forrest, architect, Queen street, Dunedm. TO LET, 5-roomed Verandah Cottage, Cumberland street; 12s fid weekly. Lamer, fruiterer, 170 Princes street, FOR SALE, cheap, Horse, Dogcart, Gig, Phaeton, Buggy, Harness; also Fireproof Safe. Lamer, 170 Princes street. TO LET, comfortable Two-roomed Cottage. Apply T. Knott, Forth street (near Union street). Baron von kuffnbrwartz and Professor Hnnt are in Town, See handbills and papers. FOR SALE, cheap, first-class Ironbark Pile Ends, up to 14ft long. Dunedin Iron and Woodware Company. GIA £25, £SO. £IOO, £250 To Lend on clb ,JL mortgage; Bills Discounted daily. Bryant, agent, Dowling street. TO LET, 4-roomed Detached Cottage, with range, two fireplaces, off Cumberland street (near Albany street); just renovated Also To Let, in Athol place (near Hanover street), 3-stalled Stable and Hayloft; 7s fid per week. H. W. Meyer, Moray place, in passage opposite Criterion Hotel.

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Evening Star, Issue 7307, 3 September 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 7307, 3 September 1887, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 7307, 3 September 1887, Page 3

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