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bMtB ADVERTISEMENTS. fANT*D, Tenders for Painting and . . iUpering Houae, Tender close on Wednesday. Apply Mr Donoghue, King Btreet, Roslyn. __ PUBLIC NOTICE FROM THE LONDON ■'N CONSEQUENCE of tlio Mvero iHnoss of Mr W, BULLBID, one of the Partuwi In this well-known Firm, the George street Business must be CLOSED on 31st January. , - ,HE LONDON Drapery Sale.-One visit X will convince that this Sale is genuine. The Premises To Let. T&E LONDON. —Open this Evening for 'the' convenience of the Public till 8 o'clock. GerVuit.e Clearing Sale. UITINGS,' Trouserings, Suitings. For kj Chpice Patterns, Superior Qualities, a'nd Reasonable Prices, Bee window Clothing Factory, Octagon. <OMPULS >RY SALK, / HE GRANITE HOUSE, and 38, George street. NE Plus Ultra Folish—Guaranteed to prevpnt Rust appearing on Steel or Iron, or Dark Spots on Brass. Sole agents, the D.1.0. EVERY Housekeeper should procure a bottle of the No Plus Ultra PolishWarranted to keep Fire-iroriß and Fenders from Rusting. Sole agents, D.I.C. ■MWUBJBMKNTm. T H E A T R K. Under the management of Mr Geo. Leitch. Positively the Last Thre? Night? of the Season. THIS (Monday) EVENING, JANUARY 16, Grand Production of the Great Drury Lane Spectacular Drama. HUMAN NATURE, HUMAN NATURE, HUMAN NATURE, Pronounced by Press and Pub'ic throughout the World the Prcrpier of Spectacular Dramas ; Tho Wondcifttl Scene, y. The Great Battle Scenes, The Baby Farm surpassing any yet witnessed. Mr Geo. Leitch as Horatio Spofkins. Mr H. C. Sidney as Captain Temple. Miss Alice Norton as Nellie Temple. Supported by a Full and Powerftil Cast and a Host of Auxiliaries. Admission- 3s, 2s* Is. Doors open 7.15 ; commence 7.45. Box Plan at the Dresdea Piano Warehouse. Day Tickets at Jacobs's, tobacconist. R. B. WISEMAN, Business Manager.

GOVERNMENT NOTICE*. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. EXCURSION FARES TO LAKE DISTRICT. iXCURSION TICKETS to Kingston will I be issued at Dunedm on any date (Sundays excepted) from Ist December, 1887, to 31st March, 188 ft, and -will be ava-lablo for Return for six weeks from date of issup. The Fares will b«: First class, 12 7s b'd ; second class, LI 15s. The tickets will be available either via Waimea line or Invercar<;il), and the journey may bo broken on direct line of route going or returning. THROUGH BOOKING TO MOUNT COOK Tickets for the jourocy by rail to Fairlie Crrek, and thence by coach to Mount Cook Hermitage, will be issued at Dunedia from December Ist, 1887, to March 31st, 1888. The Coach Tickets will be available for a Fortnight; Railway Tickets for One Month from date of isßue.of same. Return Fares (including L 3 10s coach fare): First class, L 5 5s ; Bccond class, L 4 12s 6d. The Railway Department is not responsible for the conveyance of passengers between Fairlie Creek and Mount Cook Hermitage. Coach leaves Fairlie Creek every Wednesday morning. By Order NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. TUAPEKA RACES, JANUARY 10th and 20th, 1888. SATURDAY RETURN TICKETS to Lawrence will be issued at Dunedin, Clinton, and intermediate Stations (including Branches) on 18th, 19tb, and 20th January, and will be available for return up to and including 23rd January. By order.

NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. TUAPEKA RACES, January 19th and 20rH, 1888. EXCURSION DRAIN FROM DUNEDIN TO LAWRENCE THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1888. ~ N THURSDAY, 19th January, an Excurx_, sion Train wil] leave Dunedin for Lawrence at 8.53 a.m., lcavini? Caversham at 9.0 a.m., Abbotsford 9.13 a.m., and Mosgiel 9 35 a.m.; arriving at Lawrence about 12 noon; returning at 5.0 p m. The 1 rain will stop at Ctveisham, Abbotsford, and Mopgiel, going and returning. The Return Fares will be: First Class, 5s 6d; Second Clas?, 43. Excursion Tickets will be available by the Excursion Train only. By order. BANKRUPTCY NOTIOF. GAZETTE IN BANKRUPTCY. | HE EVENING STAB .. is duly appointed Gazette for the public* lob of all Notices under the Bankruptcy Act, IN BANKRUPTCY. ESTATE H. B. MURRAY, Confectioner, Dunedin. » N INTERIM DIVIDEND of Three Shillings (3s) in the £ on all proved claims on the above Estate will be Payable at my Office, No. 12 Rattray street, on and after Wednesday, the 18th day of January, 1888. JAMES ASHCROFT, Official Assignee. Dunedin, 16th January, 1888. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. "RS ABBOTT has a comfortable Home for xtjl quiet gentleman; every convenience. Over Wilson Bros , corner of Dundas and King streets, BAY VIEW HOUSE, HALF-.MOON BAY, STEWART ISLAND. CAPTAIN SCOLLAY having now completed and furnished the above new and commodious 18-roomed house, is prepared to accommodate Tourists and Visitors. Suitec of Rooms for Families and their servants. The p.s. Awarua plies to the Island regularly. Pleasure Boats (rowing and nailing), ranging from 20 tons downward?. alwayß on hire. Charges moderate. Parties favoring him with their patronage will fin 1 every attention paid to their convenience and comfort. ROBERT SCOLLAY, Proprietor. OUNTAINEER HOTEL. " QUEENSTOWN, LAKE WAKATIPU. Proprietress: Mrs R. BOND. This new and commodious stone Hotel has been well furnished throughout, and is now one of the most comfortable houses in Otago. I Suites of rooms have been set apart for families, and every attention has been paid to the ar- ' rangementi for carrying on a first-class trade, aple Rooms for Commercial Travellers. A Porter will attend Passengers on arrival an*! departure of Steamers. - Horses and Buggies on Hire.

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Evening Star, Issue 7420, 16 January 1888, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 7420, 16 January 1888, Page 3