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LOST FOUND ftc. ■ OST, a South- African Parrot. Finder J will bD rewarded on rettfrmnff same to Bills, George street, tt _ T OST, yesterday, a Fox-tenier (In pup),'JLj white, with black and brown marks on face, and spot oh side arid near tail. Mrs Murry, Lome House, George street. ~OST~Jacket DreBS, color brown; J Dnnedin City South; reward; Paul, rthtftofraphe'r,' Great King street. ' OST, otf Saturday, a small Black-and-tan J Collie Slut. Apply to B. Clelana and Co., Bond street. LOST, Monday, between Waitati and Seacliff, Lady's Ulster. Return J. Swan, Forth street (near Albany street). LOST, at Caledonian Games yesterday, Gold Maltese Cross. Finder rewarded. Railway Hotel, South Dunedin, PUBLIC NOTICES. DANCING. Choral Hall,- Mors? plate, To-night (Tuesday). 8 o'clock. Gentlemen, Is;' Ladies invited. Albo Saturday even l in» I . Horticultural. aieri horticultural show win be held m the Hall, Mosgiel, on Saturday, 7th January. Entries received on the day of Show from Btoll a. m', Entries by members, free; by non-members, Is each 1 . Entries " for exhibition only," free. Open froftf Ito BjJ.m. First-class music provided. Trains from Dtrnedin at 1, 3.30, and 4.20 p.m. Admission, 13; Children, 6d. D. MACLEOD, Sec. ENDERS Wanted by BlueskinfA. and P. for Luneheon Booth on 13th inst. (liquids only—tea, coffee, cocoa): Tenders (including amount of tender) received up to 8 p.rd. 6th inst., by undersigned, P. 0., Waitati. EDWD. JOHNSON. >RINCESS Stove, 255; Lawn Mower, *ss ; Tennis Set, 40s; Camphor Wood Revolving Desk (secret drawers), 25a ; Iron and Wood Cots and Mattress, from 10i: superior Rubber-tired Pcrambulatoriy 80s i Iron Bedstead?, from 10s; Sofas in Leather,- Cretonne, or Cloth. Chairs, Tables, Bedding, cheap. Paddy's Market, rear Town Hall. IJNEDIN SAVINGS BANK J Will be I CLOSED IN THE EVENINGS FRIDAY, 13th INST., According to Regulations. BROWN, PASTRYCOOK AND CONFECTIONER, 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 Sootch Shortbread and Christmas Cakes. R. BROWN. A PLEAS ANT MEDICINE and Wholsome Delicacy.—No more nauseating Cod Liver Oil. Uso as a eubstistrte CREAM separated by machinery front pure New Milk, obtainable at the Rosevale Factory, Sawyers Bay. Agencies wanted in City and Suburbs. Apply to ROBERT RITCHIE, Secretary, Port Chalmers, Telephone No. 20. :i n s (Tkamway Refreshment Rooms), PASTRYCOOK AND CONFECTIONER, Corner Princes street and Manse street. Refreshments at all hours. Visitors can be served at any hour. Prices Moderate. J. HOPKINS. | PIANOS! PIANOS! PIANOS HE DRESDEN, admitted on all sides to bo the best and choapest houßo in the Colony for Pianos, Organs, and every kind of Musical Instrument. The Sheet Music stock is enormous, and must bo Bold. Buy from the Dresden at Wholesale Prices under tho Easy-Hire System. J. A. X. REIDLE, Manager, I FORDYCE (late of Dunedin), having a secured extensive premises in Tyrone Buildings, Cfj'STOirfs STREET, AWKI.AKD, Is prepared to Receive goods for sale on commission, And Solicits the Support of Friends in Otago STORAGE FREE. HE GOLDEN CHA RI O T 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 aic Blind i if you have Enlarged Glands in the neck, or Wens ,on the head, come up on the GOLDEN CHARIOT to save yo«f health and life before too late, and hatfe the trouble removed Free of Charge. It is done by the CANADIAN MEDICINK. Have your Teeth drawn without Pain and Free of Charge on the Golden Chariot by the CANADIAN LADY DOCTOR. PHOTOGRAPHY. 1 Photo Abtist, 168 GEORGE STREET. From tbe 2nd to the 14th of January I intend ". taking Cabinet Portraits at 15s per dozen, 153 PER DOZEN, 15a PER DOZEN, giving them tho same Excellent Finish that I : would at 30s. Country Visitors should not ■ miss this opportunity of getting a First-class Cabinet Portrait at half my usual price. Visit " : the Vestibule, George street, and see Specimens i of Work, which will at once covince you that our Photos are unequalled. The Studio will be opened from 3 a.m till 7 p.m., and no pains 1 will fee spared to obtain excellent Pictures; of Children. From Ist January Appointments can be mado by Post, Telegraph, or Telephone. • F. L. JONES, • PtfOTO Aktist, ■ i 168 GBORGE STREET. ; AUCTIONEERS' LICENSES, 1887. ; I TN accordance with Section sof the "Licensed _L Auctioneers Ordinance, 1882," a Meeting for taking into consideration Auctionefarr , Licenses will bo held at the Custom-hoAsp, DunediD, at noon on WodnesiUy, 4th January, 1888, when tho following applications ' . ' Licenses will be considered, viz.:— ■ . j Donald Reid, North Taiori j f .Tudah Solomon, Cromwell ! ; John Stephenßon, Dunedin John Henry Stephenson, Dunedin Montagu Pym, Dunedin Robert Peter Rotting, Naseby George Septimuß Broderiok, Caversham; Walter Hislop, Dunedin i Donald Mackenzie Speddiag, Dunedin . > Cornelius Johns, Mornington James Alexander Park, Roslyn I _ Donald Stronach, Cavershara '. Lachlan M'Lean, Dunedin Jabez Burton, Roxburgh James Samson, Dunedin Harry Maclean Driver. Dunedin j John Everest, Palmerston George Fache, Clyde Walter Inder, Naseby. O. W. CHAMBERLAIN, I Collector, i Customs, Dunedin, 19th December, 1887. j CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR i HOLIDAYS. ■ROWN, SWING, AND CO., i 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 New Year Xmas Novelties selected Xmas Novelties by Mr EwTnflwwfthe leaning Xmas Novelties NOVELTY DEPOTS injthe r Xmas Novelties Home Markets. Xmas Novelties Intending purchasers [are i Xmas Novelties politely advised to Call and Xmas Novelties making their Selections. J Xmas Novelties i >i Xmas Novelties Granddisplay. Granddispjay. Xmas Novelties Granddisplay. Granddisplay. Xmas Noveltieß Granddisplay. Granddttplay. . Xmas Novelties t. —• „ ; Xmas Novelties See No. 1 Window for Xmaß Novelties Goods. Xmas Noveltieß See No. 2 Window for Wftth- , Xmas Novelties ing Textures. t Xmas Novelties See No, 3 Window for Men's Xmas Novelties and Youth's Clothing, Xmas Novelties See No. 4 Window for Shirts, Xmas Novelties Scarfs, Hats, etc. Xmas Novelties See No. 5 Window for Mantles Xmas Novelties and Millinery. Xmas Novelties • —-v i • Xmas Novelties Fresh and Faghionable, |an Xmas Novelties marked at Unpbhokdbntßdi.. Xmas Novelties LOW i s >r„ BROWN* EWING,, AND CO?, | ,-. Princes and Manse stee^r.. ; ..{ i

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Evening Star, Issue 7409, 3 January 1888, Page 3

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