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late advertisements. MOST people know what the yearly Sweeping Up of Crumbs at Little Dust Fan means. Just now THE extraordinary accumulation from long depression reveals some very choice Crumbs, which we mean selling. GRAND Value. Half-tester Iron Bedsteads from 47» fid; handsome Red Pine do, 70s, with the Crumbs. Little Dust Pan. VERY nice balance-handle Dessert Knives from 3s half-dozen. Special value in Cutlery during Sale of Crumbs. CRUMBS in sver> available corner. Inspection invited. We want money, and must sell at Little Dust Pan. PUBLIC NOTICES. MISS CLOUGH 44 Gkoroe street, Has Just Opened a Choice Assortment of NEW ORNAMENTS, FANCY FLOWER POTS. SILK APPLIQUE FLOWERS, KNITTING SILK, FILOZETTB, EMBROIDERY COTTON, MAORAME (in new shades Lustroleum and Toonah Paints). CHILDREN’S UNDERCLOTHING, in all sizes (beautifully finished goods), at low prices. Ladies’ Caps. BABIES’ HOODS, SHAWLS, BOOTEES, Etc., and many other Novelties. Inspection Invited. A.O.F.—COURT ST. ANDREW’S, No 6,127. THE MEMBERS of the above and Sister Courts are respectfully requested _ to attend the Funeral of our late Brother, Philip George Orosswell, which will leave his Widow’s residence, Main South road, Caversham, on Tuesday, the 25th inst,, at half-past three o’clock, for the Southern Cemetery. ROBERT JEFFERSON, Secretary, Main, road, Caversham Extension. THE Members of the Welcome All Total Abstinence Society are respectfully invited to a<tend the Funeral of their late member, William Knox, which will leave his parents’ Residence, Cumberland street (behind Museum), To-morrow (Tuesday), 25th inst., at 2.30 p.m., for the place of interment in the Northern Cemetery. JOHN M'LEOD, Hon, Secretary, CAVERSHAM RIFLE VOLUNTEERS. THE COMPANY will Parade at the Drillshed, Caversham, at 3 p.m. To-morrow (Tuesday), the 25th inst., to attend the Funeral of the late Oolonscrgeant Crosswell. Uniform: Full sieje aitps, white gloves. By order. Members kttend. W. D. MILNE, Captain-commanding C.R.V. of other Corps are invited to OTAGO ACADEMY OF MUSIC, Moray Place. MR ARTHUR J. BARTH being engaged to give an Organ Recital at St. John’s Church, 'Wellington, on the 28th inst., No Lessons will be given by Mr Barth until Monday, November 7th. PARTNERSHIP. WANTED, Partner, with L4OO to LSOO, (o extend established manufacturing business; profits good. Previous knowledge of business not necessary. Principals only. “ YARN,” Star Office. GRAND EXHIBITION OP SPRING NOVELTIES. JgROWN, EWING, AND CO. New Goods New Goods New Goods New Goods New Goods New Goods New Goods New Goods New Goods New Goods New Goods New Goods New Goods New Goods New Goods New Goods New Goods New Goods New Goods Are showing in the various departments a m gnifleent Stock of New Goods, which, for variety and quality, combined wRh paleable prices, cannot be equalled. Mr Kijmg Is now visiting the Dome markets, and knowing of our increased facilities to further extend our business, he has already sent us for this season double the quantity of Goods ordered. New Millinery, New panties, New Silks and' Plushes, New Dress N?.w Prints, New Washing Textures, New Ribbons and Laces, New Gloves, New Hosiery, N ew Boys’ and Youths’ Ci°thin|i and Gentlemen’s Mercery. BROWN, EWING, AND CO. PIANOS! PIANOS! PIANOS 1 THE DRE SDEN admitted on all sides to be the best and cheapest house (p the Colony for Pianos, Organs, and every hind of Musical Instrument, The Sheet Music stock is enormous, and must be sold- Buy from the Dresden at Wholesale Prices under the Easy-Hire System, J. A. X. REIDLE, Manager. PROTECTION.— Milk, IJd per quart j Jam, 4d; Cornflour, 3d ; good Tea. Is 4d ; Herbal Beer, 3d, MaoFarhwe, Hanover street. GOVERNMENT NOTICES.

V. R. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. BLAND HOLT COMPANY’S PERFORMANCE. ON TUESDAY, 25th OCTOBER, Saturday Return Tickets to Dunedin will bpissned at Palmerston, Mihiwaka, apd intermediate stations, by the 10.25 a.m- train fiom Palmerston; ai\d from Palmerston, Waikouaiti, Seaolifl, and Waitati, by tho 5.28 p.m. train from Palmerston, and will be available for return oh day of issue only, by a Special Train, which will leave Dunedin for Palmerston at 11.5 p.m. On WEDNESDAY, 26t1; October, a train will leave Dunedin for Dalelutha and intermediate stations at 1115 p.m. Ordinary Tickets will he available by this train. By order. | NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS, TIMARU RACES, OCTOBER 25 AND 2?. AGRICULTURAL SHOW, OCTOBER 26 AND 80. SATURDAY RETURN TICKETS to Timaru will be issued from Waiareka Dunedin, and intermediate Stations (including Branches), from 22nd to 26th October, inclusive; and will be available for return up, to and including Monday, (flat October. By order, V. i NEW ZEALAND DEFENCES. COAL SUPPLY, 18§& Genial Manager’s Office, Railway Department, WeUfogton,' 10th October, 1887. TENDERS will be received at this Office until noon of Monday, 21st November, 1887, for tho Supply and Delivery of Coal for the New Zealand Railways. They must be addressed to the General Manager of New Zealand Railways, Wellington, and marked outside “ Tender for Coal,” Specifications can be seen and of Tender obtained at the Offices of the Railway Managers at Auckland, Whangarei, 'Napier, • Wanganui, New Plymouth, Nelson; Pieton, Qreymouth, Westport, Ohrfgt-. church, Dunedin, Invercargill, and Stores Manager’s Office, Wellington. ' l |'elegraphio tenders will be rooeiyed V presented at any Telegraph by neon of the same date, provided tV't written tenders In due form are lodged at a Hallway Manager’s Office by the same hour, The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted, By ofder, 1 | W. M. HANNAY, ” Acting foy General Manager .1 w.Z. Railways. SLAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES. •\rOTICB IS HBRBRY GIVEN that the several Parcels of Land hereinafter described will be brought under the provisions of " The Laud Transfer Act, 1885,” unless caveat he,lodged forbidding the same in each case within one calendar month next after date qf ‘ Gazette) containing thisnotioe:— Allotments 2. and 19. Block XII., Township of JoefftU liove* applicant; ? epenmed hy Mrs j. 0, Braid, No, 3,801. Section! 21, Block XIX.,;.,Town of Dunedin. John Logan applicant; unoccupied. No. . ..a .I 3(802. ■ ; Diagrams may he inspeoted.at tbis office. Doted tms 24th da ft of ©otpher, 1$8?, at the District Land Registrar.

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Evening Star, Issue 7350, 24 October 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 7350, 24 October 1887, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 7350, 24 October 1887, Page 3

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