PUBUO NOTICES. ASPHALTING from Is 3d per yard; secure this opportunity. Morgan and Co,, practical asplialtera, St. Andrew street. TENDERS arejinvited till Noon of Tlmrs day, 2nd prox., for Alterations to the Residence of Joseph Brailhwaite, Eeq. MASON AND WALES, Architects, CHALLENGE. I DICK ELLIS, hereby Challenge T. ' Williams, or any other Middle-weight in Dunedin to Fight to a finish, Marquis of Queensberry rules, for LlO or L2O. Man and Money to be found at Southern Hotel. TO BOARDING-HOUSE KEEPERS AND OTHERS. FOR SALE, as a going concern, a First-class Boarding house, in centre of Town, consisting of 13 Bedrooms, Dining-room, 2 Sittingrooms, Kitchen, etc., doing a good business, 111-health cause of owner giving up. Apply C. JOHNS AND CO., 8 Rattray street, CAVERSHAM RIFLES. THE Company will meet at the Drill Hall, Caversham, on MONDAY, 30th inst,, at 8 p.m., in plain clothes. Intending Recruits arc Requested to attend. Members desirous of Leaving the Corps, and who have not Paid up the Fines and Subscrip tions, must attend the Parade on February Ist, whether arrears are handed in or not. By order. W. D. MILNE, Captain-commanding C.R.V. NO. 3 DISTRICT.—L.O.L, BRETHREN of the District are requested to attend Funeral of the late Bro. Wilson, which leaves Beresford House, corner Albany and George streets, Sunday, 29th, at 3 p.m. Brethren are also requested to attend Divine Service at St. John’s Church at 11 a.m. Sermon by tho Rev, C. E. Ward, R.W.G.M. of North Island. JAMES WALKER, District Master, TO THE RATEPAYERS OF LEITH WARD. AT the request of a number of Ratepayers I have couscuted to be nominated as Councillor for tho seat rendered vacant by the resignation of Dr Hislop. CHAS, R. CHAPMAN, DUNEDIN IRISH RIFLES. MEMBERS arc requested to call on Hallcnstein Bros, to get measured for Helmets. The Corps will Muster at 7.30 p.m. on Ist February for Annual Government Inspection and Battalion Parade. T. S. GRAHAME, Captain Commanding. UNED IN CYCLING CLUB. GRAND INTERNATIONAL BICYCLE RACES. FRED WOOD (Professional Champion of the World) v. AMATEURS. C ARISE ROOK, 4th FEBRUARY, 1888. TFORDYCE (late of Dunedin), having • secured extensive premises in Tyrone Buildings, Customs Street, Auckland, Is prepared to RECEIVE GOODS FOR SALE ON COMMISSION, And Solicits the Support of Friends in Otago STORAGE FREE. WANTED, FRUIT FOR JAM. Best Price Given at the PHCENIX CONFECTIONERY WORKS, Maclaggan street. Must be Sound and Fresh Gathered. Wanted FRESH EGGS. rji hj e ENGINEER S’ WILL PLAY BAND 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. EXCURSION SEASON. MOSGIEL MAUDS. MOSGIEL RUGS. MOSGIEL MAUDS. MOSGIEL RUGS. Brown, ewing, and co. have received from the Mills a Splendid lot of the now Famous Mosgiel Mauds and Rugs, comprising the following popular makes, which tho Mosgiel Company are justly proud of, ajl marked at Factory Prices, See Windows, The Takapuna Rug The Te Anau Maud The Wakatipu Rug The Mararoa Maud The Taupe Rug The Can Hinemoa Maud The Coeie Rug The Auckland Maud SPECIAL.—Just Landed, a Special Shipment of American Trunks, including Crystal and Leather Saratoga Trunks, Monitor Trunks, Packing Trunks (with trays), also Ladies’ Dress and Imperial Trunks, Bags, Portmanteaux, etc., etc. INSPECTION INVITED. BROWN, EWING, AND CO., Princes and Manse streets. AMUSEMENTS. jpEINCESS’S THEATRE. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), 28th INST. By Special Request. Under tho patronage of the Canterbur Interprovincial Cricketers. Mrs GREENWOOD and Her DAUGHTERS, Messrs UMBERS, JAGO, and JONES, Will give a POPULAR CONCERT. Consisting of NEW, VARIED, and SPARKLING ITEMS. Circle, 3s; Stalls, 2s; Pit, Is. JpOEESTERS’ HALL, PORT CHALMERS. MONDAY AND TUESDAY, JAN. 30 and 31. TWO NIGHTS ONLY. TWO NIGHTS ONLY. By Special Request. Mrs GREENWOOD and her DAUGHTERS will give Two of their Popular Entertainments in the Foresters’ Hall, Port Chalmers, on the above-named dates. Popular prices. IARRISON HALL. lONSTANTINOPLB, the Goal of Russian ' Ambition, is the subject of Major. H. DANE’S Lecture, Friday, 3rd February, 8. Reserve Seats, 3s; Gallery, 2s; Body of I, Is. Chas. Begg and Co, bold the Box AUCTIONS. MONDAY, 30th JANUARY, At 2 o’clock. JAMBS BAMSON i AND 00. have received instructions to Bell by auction, at their Rooms, A large lot of Drapery and Clothing, including— Men’s, youths’; and boys’ clothing, hats, shirts, half-hose, fingering wool (every shade), calicoes, French merinoes and cashmeres, dress material In silk, homespun, prints, muslins, cretonne, forfar, sheeting, brown Holland, wincey, hosiery, underclothing, corsets, buttons, braids, fur-trimming, silk reels, haberdashery, paletots, ulsters, capes, carrying robes, hoods, capfronts, jackets, shirting, umbrellas, satin for trimming (in piece), velvets, Mosgiel and Roslyn tweeds (all wool),* sunshades, hats (trimmed and untriin mod), infants undergarments, ladies’, maids’, and girls’ Yravboots, men’s, youths’, and boys’ leather boots (heavy and light makes), also slippers (all sizes), etc., etc., etc. The whole without reserve.
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Evening Star, Issue 7431, 28 January 1888, Page 3
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