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LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. JOR SALE, a Four-roomed Cottage and Scullery; well finished and fitted with wardrobes, bookcase, overmantles, Venetians, 151 suburbs; price L 260, Apply by letter, "Aron, Star Office. ANTED Known—Accounts and Pnzej t money over the Hibernian Society's Sports Paid Thursday Night, Rainbow Hotel. ANTED, House and Nursemaid; refet » rences required. Apply Mrs Finch, Bank of New South Wales. 'ANTED, a Salesman, for the Boot De- » t partment. Apply J. Hardie and Co., 110 Princes Btreet. HOTEL.— Wanted, Management of, or would Lease on terms; experience; references. Address " A.R.," Panama Hotel. ANTED to Buy, Express and Harness; T t state price and where seen. Address "D.8.," Star Office. 'ANTED, in suburbs, Board and Resi- ' dence. "Quiet," Star Office. ANTED, at once, Private Tuition in ' Latiu. " Student," Star Offioe. 'ANTED, Three or Four Gentlemen v y Boarders. Apply Gladstone House, Moray place. |0 LET, 3£ Acres (more or less) of Market i Garden, shop and room, stable; to a good tenant rent low. Mrs Langmuir, Main South road, Caversham. . ' OANS Granted from L 5, LlO, L2O, LSO, J LIOO upwards, on personal security. Nathan Hart, Manse street. ANTED To Let, comfortable Twov » roomed Cottage. Apply M'Dowell, London street. QUEEN'S Photograph—Confidential pencil letter.-Will writer kindly call. Close secrecy my part. ANTED Known, Ladies' and GentleT t men's Loft-off Clothing Bought and Sold. Mrs Weir, Moray place. ANTED, Girls for Griswold and Lamb T f Knitting Machines; also, Girls for toeing. R. Laidlaw, Maitlaud street. r ANTED To Rent, furnished or unfur- » t nished, near GargUl road, Caversham, a comfortable 6-rooraed house, pleasantly situated, with garden. Send particulars to Mr E. Cook, solicitor, 79 Princes street. ANTED, a Waiter. Apply Grand Hotel. EMALE Pills—Dr M'Dade's Steel and • Pennyroyal, 3s 6d; Hawkins's, Is 6d and 2s 6d ; Widow Welch's, 3s 3d box. PLEASE send dozen 2s 6d pots Hawkins's Certicura Healing Ointment. It is doing an immense deal of good. ALM of Gilead (Hawkins's) Cures Coughs, Bronchitis, Incipient Consumption, 2s 6d. Hawkins's Herbal Dep6t, 140 George street. Of)"O upwards—nice colors and patterns. At the Granite House. PVOO Yards Galateaß, 4|d, 6d, 6|d: I O O splendid Sateens, 6d, 6£d. At the Granite House. QQ/{ Yards strong Cotton Shirting (pur OiVU chased a job at Home), 3fd—worth 6d. The Granite House. DAK Yards Dress Materials, plain and 000 check, 6|d—serviceable and stylish, at a low price. QQAOQ Yards Swißß ° ewed Em " 000/vO broidery in immense variety, ljd, 2Jd, 2Sd, 3}, 4£d up. Inspection invited. (\/4 W Yards Black Cashmeres, direct lmt/TC 4 portation and very special value - prices, IOJd to 5s 6d. Men s Victorian Tweed Suits; perfection of fit and quality; bought job and selling cost; 28s 6d. Men's Colonial Tweed Trousers and Vest; job line; overstocked and must be sold; 16s lid—worth 255. Ladies Black and Colored Jeiseys, 4s vp Hd; special line, handsomely beaded, 6s lid. Only at Granite House. ID/i Trimmed Hats and Bonnets to select XuU from at the Granite House. Prices from 2s lid upwards, THE GRANITE HOUSE, the well-known ready-money drapers and importers, 36 and 38 George street. DON'T Pass by the old, old Shop for your Xmas Presents. Largest Stock in Town at AOOBS'S Gift Depot.—For Gold and Silver tj Sterling Hall-maiked Jewellery, cheapest Shop in Town. Gift Depdt —Array of 10,000 Dollc, from 3d to as many pounds. Also Toys in variety. "ACOBS'S Gift Depot for Albums, Corner panions, Bags, Workboxes, Dressing Cases, Desks, Games, Glove and Handkerchief Boxes. ISITORS to Dunedin should not fail to T look through Carter and Co.'s Drapery and Clothing Establishment. Over L 20.000 worth of reliable Goods at a slight advance on H<>mc prices. PEOlAL.—Carter and Co. are selling freely Ladles' and Children's White Straw Hats. Look at the prices: 3R 4sd, 6d, and 9d. Over 500 sold iu 6 days; honestly worth four times the money. DARTER AND CO. for Ribbons. Grand lot from 2£d, all shades. Gloves in great variety, cheapest in town. 4 button Tan Kid Gloves, 12Jd pair—worth is lljd. IARTER AND CO. for Millinery.—Having J had a vory successful season, wo are prepared to slaughter all remaining Millinery ; so come all. BARTER AND CO. for Clothing.-Splendid \j Stock of Boy's and Men's Clothing, of all kinds, at the lowest prices, ENTLEMEN. —lf you have not tried i Carter and Co. for Clothing, Hats, Ties, Collars, Shirts, etc., do so at once, and you will see the advantage of regularly dealing at Carter's, who give the best value in Dunedin for Cash only. AMUSEMENTS RINCESS'S THEATRE. Under the Management of Mr Frank Gardner. INSTANTANEOUS SUCCESS. EVERYBODY DELIGHTED With CARRIE SWAIN. CARRIE SWAIN. The Evening Stab, December 27, says : " Mis Carrie Swain's singing is remarkable for ease and brilliancy, and raises her audience to a high pitch of enthusiasm. Her songs will be enoored nightly as rapturously as they were last night." The ' Evening Herald,' December 27, says : an undoubted triumph. The 'Miner's Daughter' is certain to draw crowded houses." THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, At 8 o'clock. CARRIE SWAIN. OARRD3 SWAIN. THE MINER'S DAUGHTER. THE MINER'S DAUGHTER. Supported by her Melbourne and Sydney : Organisation. Prices of Admission: Dress Circle, 4s; Reserved Stalls, 3s; Unreserved Stalls, ?s 6d; Pit, Is. Plan of Reserved Seats at the Dresden Piano Dep6t. Overture 7.55; carriages 10.30. . The Ladies' Cloak-room under the charge of Mrs Foreman. ... The Gentlemen's Hat a>d Coat-room in the care of Mr Stentiford. Experienced Ushers in attendance. No Free List. j YOE U M HALL. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. MRS GREENWOOD and HER CHILDREN, , New Zealand's Daughters of Genius, In their i POPULAR ENTERTAINMENTS, ; .. And Varied Programme. 3s. 2s. Is. | . Box Plan at the Dresden Piano Depot, where seats may be reserved. j Family Tickets, BSgbt for 20s, or Tourer 10fl, toCirole; ' ( /, , t "■' ': j MEETINGS; ■.■■'■;' i OTAGO REGATTA. ! mHE COMMITTEE WILL MEET TOJL * MORROW (Thursday, 29th insfc), at!B p,m., in the' Port Chalmers Hotel, to Consider Protests. Prises' will be paid at 9 o'clock same night;'' All aocounts against the Committee to be Bent in before 6 p.m. ' iV ■ •••■ H.'JiPULLAR.Hon.Sec,'

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Evening Star, Issue 7405, 28 December 1887, Page 3

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