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PUBLIC NOTICES. AVERSHAM PUBLIC SCHOOL WILL RE-OPEN On MONDAY, 30th JANUARY. THANKS. Before leaving dunedin, i take this opportunity of thanking my numerous Friends and Patrons for the liberal support accorded me since I entered into business, and I now solicit the same favors for my successor. ERNEST R. ISAACS. Having purchased the above Business, I will, by strictjattention and civility, endeavor to deserve the same liberal patronage. WM, H. GROVE. Address—Dunedin Cigar Divan, 39 Princes street. OTAGO EDUCATION BOARD. TRAINING COLLEGE. The entrance" ex amin ation win be held at the Normal School on Tuesday, 31st January, at 9.30 a.m, P. G. PRYDB, Secretary. SAVE YOUR MONEY! SAVE YOUR HEALTH I SAVE YOUR LIFE !!! R VANE’S PATENT ELECTRIC • TREATMENT (entirely free from shocks) works wonders In cases of Sciatica, Lumbago, Indigestion, Constipation, Gout, Kidney Diseases, Paralysis, Nervous Exhaustion, Neuralgia, Liver Complaint, Consumption, Functional Disorders, General and Local Debility. Consultation absolutely FREE and strictly Confidential. ST. ANDREW STREET (between George and Filleul streets). HE ENGINEER S’ BAND WILL PLAY ON THE ST. CLAIR ESPLANADE ON TUESDAY EVENING NEXT, From 7.30 to 9.30. Tram-cars every 10 minutes from 6.0 p.m, Dissolution of mollison, DUTHIB, AND CO. We have Purchased the Entire Stock of DRAPERY and CLOTHING from the late firm of Mollison, Duthie, and Co,, and at an early date will RE-OPEN in premises nearly opposite Morris, photographer. Watch next Advertisement. DUTHIE BROS. PIANOS! PIANOS I PIANOS THE DRESDEN admitted on all sides to be the best and cheapest house in the Colony for Pianos, Organs, and every kind of Musical Instrument, The Sheet Music stock is enormous, and must be sold. Buy from the Dresden at Wholesale Prices under the Easy-Hire System. J, A. X, REIDLE, Manager, NOTICE. MOLLISON AND COMPANY. HAVING Disposed of our Interest in Balance of Stock of the late firm of Mollison, Dcthie, and Co. at a VERY SATISFACTORY PRICE, We are now making preparations to Reopen the George street Drapery Warehouse about Ist February with an Entirely New Stock in every Department of AUTUMN AND WINTER GOODS. We are determined to merit a continuance of the favors which our patrons have so liberally be-towed on us in the past. The entire management will be in the hands of Mr James Mollison, junior partner in the late firm. Customers and the general public may safely depend upon a good Selection of the Newest Goods, Latest Styles, and best attention being offered them. The arrangements now made ore of a permanent nature, and our one aim shall be to Satisfy our Customers and the General Public. Note the Name and Address: MOLLISON AMD COMPANY, 195 and 197 George street, DUNEDIN. Grand international bicycle RACES. CARISBROOK GROUND, 4th FEBRUARY, 1888. PROGRAMME: 1. One Mile Maiden Roadster Bicycle Handicap, Two Prizes. 2. 220 Yards Running Handicap. Two Prizes. 3. Three Miles Champion Test Race (scratch). . 4. Five Miles Roadster Bicycle Handicap. Two Prizes. 5. One Mile Bicycle Handicap. Two Prizes. 6. Three Miles Roadster Bicycle Handicap. Two Prizes. 7, Five Miles Champion Test Race (scratch). 8. One Mile Bicycle (Lady’s Bracelet) Handicap. Two Prizes. 9. Half-mile Running Handicap. Two 10. Two Miles “Safety” Bicycle Handicap. Two Fnzcs, 11. Ten Miles Bicycle Handicap. Two 12. One Mile Bicycle Consolation (scratch). Under N.Z. Cyclists’Alliance special sanetion. Entries (each event) 2s 6d, close To-morrow night. JAMES HOWLISON, Hon. Sec. Dunedin Cycling Club, Crawford street, Dunedin. Secretary will be in attendance at Coffee Palace from' 7 to 9 p.m, UNEDIN REGATTA Commodore, J. Mills, Esq., M.H.R.; Vice-Commodores, A H. Ross, M.H.R., and Dr Belcher, M. A.; Judges, J. L. Gillies, Esq., CaptainM‘Farlane, David Mills, Esq., Captain Cameron; Umpire, R. Hay; Starter, Captain Anderson; Timekeeper, A Hunter; Clerk of Course, John Mill, Esq,; Sailing Committee-Captain Stephens, and Messrs H. J. Pullar, L. O. Beal, W. Oakden, E. 6. Allen, G. H. Ashcroft; Hon. Treasurer, Charles Butterworth. SATURDAY, 28th JANUARY, Starting at 2.30 p.m. from Rattray street New Wharf. Champion Yacht Race,—First prize, 18. First-class Yacht Race.—First prize, L 5 and Cup {given by Mr Edmond); second prize, Trophy (given by A. Briscoe and Co.) Otago Rowing Club Walter Fours. Second-class Yacht Race.—First prize, L 5; second prize, Trophy (given by G, and T. Young). Dingey Race.— First prize, L 5 and Cup (given by Brown, Ewing, and Co.); second prize, Oil-Painting (given by Scoullar and Chisholm; third prize, Trophy (given by M. Mendershausen). Open Boat Sailing Race.—First prize, L 5; second prize, Trophy (given by M. Marshall). Seine Boat Fishing Race.—First prize, L 5; second prize Trophy (given by Ahlfeld Bros.). Ship’s Gig Race.—First prize, L 5; second prize, Trophy (given by A. R. (Livingston). Mr Pullar will receive Post Entries at the Starting Boat for the Seine Boat and Ship Gig Races. Programmes, 6d each, giving courses time of starting, etc., on sale throughout the town. GEO. H. MOORE, Hon. Sec., South British Insurance Co. EXCURSION SEASON. MOSGIEL MAUDS. MOSGIEL RUGS. MOSGIEL MAUDS. MOSGIEL RUGS, Brown, ewing, and go. have received from the Mills a Splendid lot of the now Famous Mosgiel Mauds and Rugs, comprising the following popular makes, which the Mosgiel Company are justly proud of, all marked at Factory Prices, See Windows. The Takapuna Rug The Wakatipu Rug The Taupo Rug The Oosie Rug The Te Anau Maud The Mararoa Maud The Can Hinemoa Maud The Auckland Maud SPECIAL.—Just Landed, a Specif Shipment of American Trunks, including Crystal and Leather Saratoga Triyiks, Monitor Trunks, Packing Trunks (with trays), also Ladies 1 ' Dress and Imperial Trunks, Bajp, Portmanteaux; efc., etc. INSPECTION INVITED. BROWN, EWING, AND CO., Princes and. Manse streets.

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Evening Star, Issue 7430, 27 January 1888, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 7430, 27 January 1888, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 7430, 27 January 1888, Page 3

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