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PUBLIC NOTICE. TAYLOR’S JUBILEE SHIRT. SPECIAL CONSIGNMENT of Gentlemen's White Shirts (ready for immediate wear) landing ex steamer Doric; price, 3s 9d each. N.B.—Every shirt stamped by the manufacturer—Taylor’s Jubilee Shirt. Try a sample. Holiday Hats and Cap in all the latest novelties. Note the Address— TAYLOR’S, 17 Rattray street. CARL BUROHARD, FROM NEW YORK. ALL CLAIMS against the above Vessel must be rendered in duplicate to the undersigned not later than 4 p.m. To-morrow, 30th December, otherwise they cannot be recognised. BATES, SISE, AND CO., Agents. LECTURE. ON SUNDAY EVENING, JANUARY Ist, at 8 o’clock p.m. sharp, a Lecture will be delivered at the Oddfellows’ Hall, Rattray street, on “ Spiritualism, ” by JOHN M‘LBAN. Admission Free, T> BROWN. PASTRYCOOK AND CONlt« FEOTIONEB, 67 George street, Dunedin. Visitors and Excursionists will find the above rooms well 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. B. BROWN. rjlHB GOLDEN CHARIOT. EVERY AFTERNOON, at 4 o’clock, in High street, on the open ground near the * Otago Daily Times ’ Office. If you suffer from any Disease; if you are Lame, etc.. Deaf, or have a noise in the ears; if you have Sore Eyes, or are Blind; if you have Enlarged Glands in the neck, or Wens on the head, come up on the GOLDEN CHARIOT to save your health and life before too late, and have the trouble removed Free of Charge. It is done by the CANADIAN MEDICINE. Have your Teeth drawn without Fain and Free of Charge on the Golden Chariot by the CANADIAN LADY DOCTOR. FJS3ING. FISHING. FISHING. THE Trawling Schooner APABIMA, 25 tons, with Fishing Tackle complete, will leave Port Chalmers (weather permitting) for a Fishing Excursion outside the Heads on Monday, January 2, returning Tuesday afternoon. Parties wishing to avail themselves of this rare opportunity will please communicate at once with Wm. SHERLOCK, King street (near Albany street). ISTRICT ORDER. Volunteer Office, Dunedin, 29th. December, 1887. It having come to the notice of officers commanding the district that Rifles on issue to Volunteers have been Lent on certain occasions,, the attention of Officers commanding corps is directed to Paragraph 214, Volunteer Regulations, and they are instructed to see that no breach ot this rule is permitted. By order. H. GORDON, Major, District Adjutant. THE DUNEDIN IRON AND WOODWARE COMPANY. FURNISHING WAREHOUSE, Octagon. The Cheapest Carpet and Furnishing Warehouse in the Colony. DINING-ROOM FURNITURE DRAWING-ROOM FURNITURE DEDROOM FURNITURE In Stock and Made to Order. Iron Bedsteads and Bedding at all prices. For Furnishing Ironmongery. Cutlery, and all Household Requisites try THE DUNEDIN IRON AND WOODWARB COMPANY. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. •myr ills, dick, and co„ General Printers, Publishers, Lithographers, Manufacturing Stationers, Engravers, Paper Bag Importers, etc,, HAVE REMOVED from Stafford street to more Central and Com, modious Premises in the Octagon, where they will be in a position to execute all orders with despatch, at cheapest rates, and in the best style. THE GEORGE STREET PROVISION SHOP. MESSRS IRVINE AND STEVENSON, Proprietors, 68 and 69 George street. This unique establishment is now fully opened for the Supply of all kinds of COOKED AND BAKED MEATS, Comprising the famous GERMAN AND FRENCH SAUSAGES, Also the genuine ENGLISH PORK SAUSAGES AND SCOTCH BLACK & WHITE PUDDINGS. GLASGOW BEEF HAMS, Raw and Boiled, and in which we have made great Improvements since our Opening. Those who prefer a Cutlet or Roast of DAIRYFED FORK can only get it here. Specially Mild Cured B&con and Hams Cooked Hams, Tongues, Round of Beef ALWAYS IN STOCK. N.B.—Soirees, Private Parties, and Public Dinners supplied with Cooked Hams on the Shortest Notice. EXPERT, CLEANLY, WHOLESOME. CALEDONIAN SOCIETY OF OTAGO. ANNUAL GATHERING. 2nd, 3rd, and 4th JANUARY, 1886, SOCIETY’S GROUNDS, KENSINGTON. OVER L 450 GIVEN IN PRIZES. Bagpipe Music and Dancing, L?2; Wrestling, L 80; Running and Walking, Ll9oj Quoitjng, Lll; Hammer, Caber, and Ball, Lz3; Bicycle and Sack Races, L2O; Gymnastics, Throwing 501b Weight, and Pulling on Swingletree, lAS. In addition to the above leading events, a number of Gentlemen have promised Prizes as follows Captain Gunn—Tug-of-War (Volunteers only), L 5. Messrs Sargood, Son, and Ewen—Tug-of-War (Volunteers only), Picture, value L 3 Ss. Bing, Harris, and Co.—Timepiece, value LI Is. Mr A. M ‘Master—Best Highland Piper, Medal, value L2 2b, Mr A. M'Masttr— Youths’ Dancing, Medal, value LI Is; Adults’ Dancing, Medal, value LI Is. Mr J. Donald-son—Best-dressed Highland Man, Medal, value LI Is. Mr W. Sutherland Bestdressed Highland Youth, Medal, value L$ 2s. Mr James Barron—Medal to Duncan M'Ooll for long service. Mr John Ogg—Hammerthrowing (standing), Gold Medal, value L2 2s. Mr B, Swan, jun.—Hammer-throwing (standing), Second Prize, Gold Medal, value L2 2s. Mr A. Owen—Orreco-Romau Wrestling (for men 10st and under), L2 2s. Mr Emery (of A. and T. Inglie)-Bcst Youth’s Dance of Highland Fling, L2 2s. The Continental Ijoot Dop6t—Boys’ Race, 1 Pair Boots. For details, see handbills. Entries for all events close at the Society’s Office, Manso street, not later than 1 p.m. on Monday, 26th December. Competitors for the Running and Walking Matches must send in with their entries their three last performances; also their colors. Entry money for the Caledonian Grand Handicap, 5s (which includes acceptances) I all other events, 2s 6d; Youths’ Running and Walking, Is each; Swingletree, 2s 6d. Post entry. Programmes may be had on application to any of the Directors, or at the Society’s Office. A. SLIGO, Hon. Treasurer; JOHN CLEGG. Secretary. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS. (OWN, EWING, AN«D 00., Ex Tainui and Kaikoura, Novelties Have received a large and Novelties beautifully-assorted Stock of Novelties FANCY GOODS, suitable Novelties Novelties Novelties Novelties Novelties Novelties Novelties Novelties for Christmas and New.Tear Presents, specially selected NOVELTY DEPOTS in Home Markets. Intending purchasers' are politely adrised to Call ,and Inspect our Stock before iovelties making their Selections. I lovelties 1 - ■ i, iovelties . ©rand display. Granddisplay. Grand display. Grand diajlay. Granddisploy. Gianddisplay. See No. 1 Window for Fancy Goods. • See No. 2 Window for Washing Textures. See No. 3 Window for Men’s and Youths’ Clothing. See No. 4-Window for Shirts, Scarfs, Hats, etef- . See No, 5 Window for Mantles and Millinery. Special. Every Article ovolties Fresh i and Fashionable, and marked at Unprecedentedly LOW PRICES. Novelties Novelties Novelties Novelties Novelties Novelties Novelties BROWN, EWING, AND CO. Princes and Manse street*.

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Evening Star, Issue 7406, 29 December 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 7406, 29 December 1887, Page 3