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PUBLIC NOTICES. HE LONDON lor Curtains. See our ___ Curtains before going to Boles; dbn'tfbe deceived. Cftrtsilnß, rft Is Ud pair; handsome Curtains, 3s 6d, 4b di, Be fld, 7s fid. TUESDAY, 27th December, N.B. Yallej BaHdSports, Sohlotel's Paddock (tort duf for flags). Don't forget Tuesday. \ | RAND DISPLAY of Christmas Fare on rf Friday and Saturday. A. RaNDBLL, Maolaggan street. ONSOLATION Prizes to ft«»J» JBscott's. See Grand Show at Escottß, 79 George street. •_ I JTXOUBSIONS.— Escott's Grand Show of Li Dolls now on. ' OUbTON, 77 George street, is selling Consignment* of hem - stitched China Silk Handkerohiefs, 2a—worth 4s/ _^ OTJSTON, 77 George stroet.-^Bplendid Presents, from 4» to 16s. HE D.1.0. Warehouse will be thrown visit of inspection. RIZE-MONEY and Accounts December Show Payable To-morrow between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. at the Garrison Hall. JOHN H. EVERY, Secretary. RAZING.—The Undersigned is prepared, to _j receive Offers for the use of Paddock of about Seven Aores in Upper Kaikorai, at the rear of Mr David Findlay's house, for a tern of 12 months. EDMUND SMITH, Savings Bank. NNUAL PICNIC OF THB FBEETHOUGHT ASSOCIATION At the Friendly Societies' Grounds. Sawyers Bay, on TUESDAY, 27th DECEMBER. Tickets: Railway Fare and Admission to Grounds, 2s; Children half-price; can be obtained from the Committee. Tea only provided. Refreshments can be purchased on the Grounds. LEITH VALLEY ROAD. OTIC E.—M'MILLAN BRIDGE is UNSAFE for Crossing, and is now CLOSED for Eepair until farther notice. e. s. clarke; Town Clerk. December 22nd, 1887. ■ GOOD TEMPLAR PICNIC, N.E.V., BOXING DAY, DECEMBER 26,1887. Members' Procession from Choral Hall 10 a.m. Sports in great variety, commence noon. Grounds: City side of Mr Glendinning's residence. These are the popular sports of the season. Amusement for old and young. Entries received on the ground. Admission: Adults, Is; Children, 6d. COOK FIGHTING. ,HE SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTS* TO ANIMALS hereby offer a reward of L 5 fer such information as will lead to a conviction against any person taking part in the above offence. E. QUICK, Hon. Sec. ISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.—Notice is Hereby Given that the Partnership hitherto existing between the under the style of "Woods and Allan, as Furniture Manufacturers, Dunedin, has been Dissolved a? from 21st December. 1887. ft. E. WOODS, ALEX. ALLAN. Dated 21st December, 1887. m __ , MALGAMATED SOCIETY OF CAR* PENTERS AND JOINERS (Dunedin Branch, No. 414).—The Members of the above Branch are informed that owing to the usual Meeting Night falling upon a holiday, it will be held at the Branch-house on Friday Evening, December 23rd, at 8 o'clock. HARRY WARNER, Secretary. OR SALE, by order of the Mortgagee, } FREEHOLD PROPERTY, High street, Caversham (in occupation of Mr Joseph Kilgonr), of Half an Acre, with Dwelling thereon con« taining six rooms, bathroom, and scullery; gas, all plastered; good garden and orchard in fuU bearing; two-stalled stable and buggy shed. Excellent situation, with magnificent view; con* venient to railway station and tram. Apply to DUNCAN AND MAOQREGOR, Solicitors, Princes street. > BROWN, PASTRYCOOK AND CON' _ Lie FECTIONER, 67 George street, Dunedin. Visitors and Excursionists will find the above rooms will suited to their wants. Coffee, Tea, and all Light Refreshments can be had at any hour at reasonable prices. Wedding Cakes, Birthday Cakes. Grand display Scotch Shortbread and Christmas Cakes. R. BROWN. HIBERNIAN SOOIBTY'S SPORTS, Caledonian Grounds, BOXING DAY, 26th DECEMBER. GRAND HURLING MATCH. Two fifteens picked men. The fiercest and most heart-stirring game ever presented to the New Zealand public. HIBERNIAN HANDICAP. Sixteen professional runners. Wrestling Walking, Dancing, etc MEMBERS' FROCESSION, Headed by Kaikorai Brass Band, at 11.30 a.m. Admission, Is; Grand Stand, 6d extra. Children, half-price. Refreshments on the ground. |HE WOBSHIPFUL THE MAYOR OF - DUNEDIN desires it to be notified that ho purposes being in attendance at his Chambers, Town Hall, daily, at 10.30 o'clock a.m., when he may be seen on Municipal business. ADAM GIBSON, Town Clerk. Dunedin, 21st December, 1887. mAIERI AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. THE TWENTY-SIXTH ANNUAL SHOW OF HORFES, CATTLE. SHEEP, DAIRY Will be held On the Society's Grounds, Mosgiel, On TUESDAY, 27th DECEMBER, 1887. Entries will be received until MONDAY, the 26th December, with the exception of Sheep and Swine, which will Close on FRIDAY, 23rd December. Programmes to be had on application to ROBERT FINDLAY, Secretary. Mosgiel, 28th November, 1887. CHRISTMAS NUMBER OF THB WEEKLY PRESS. The Most Interesting and Complete Literary Production of the Colonies. Excellent New Stories, Sketches, Poetry. Light and Entertaining Reading of all kinds. ILLUSTRATED SUPPLEMENT. Views of Christohurch and Lyttelton, Fine Pictures. Price (with Supplement) ... ... 6d May be now obtained of all Booksellers. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS. ~~ ROWN, EWING, AND CO., Ex Tainui and Kaikoura, Xmas Novelties Have received a large and Xmas Novelties beautifully-assorted Stock of Xmas Novelties FANCY GOODS, suitable Xmas Novelties for Christmas and New Year Xmas Novelties Presents, specially selected Xmas Novelties by Mr Ewing from the leading Xmas Novelties NOVELTY DEPOTS in the ; Xmas Novelties Home Markets. Xmas Novelties Intending purchasers are Xmas Novelties politely advised to Call and Xmas Novelties Inspect our Stock before' Xmas Novelties making their Selections. Xmas Novelties —— Xmas Novelties Granddisplay. Grand display. . Xmas Novelties Granddisplay. Granddisplay. Xmas Novelties Granddisplay. Gianddisplay, Xmas Novelties JZ~7 ~.. - ".; Xmas Novelties See No; 1 Window; for Fanpy Xmas Novelties S OO . ■■ , m '. Xmas Novelties See No. 2 Window for WashXmasNovelties in« Tortures. ■/,.,; Xmas Novelties See No. 3 Window for Men's Xmas Novelties and Youths' Clothing. Xmas Novelties See No. 4 Window for Shirts, Novelties Scarfs, Hats, etc ■ 'j Xmas Novelties See No. 5 Window for Mantles Xmas Novelties and Millinery.' , Xmas Novelties —- Xmas Novelties Special. Every Article' Xmas Novelties Fresh and Fashionable, and Xmas Novelties marked at UftPMOKDKMMDMr XnuuiMoveltlw LOWPEIOBB. : - ::U BROWN, EWING, AND 00. £T , ~ Prinoea and Maijs* jtawte;-. :. Lki

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Evening Star, Issue 7401, 22 December 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 7401, 22 December 1887, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 7401, 22 December 1887, Page 3

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