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PUBLIC NOTICE?. TENDERS Wanted foi Chimney, after five o’clock, Apply Mr Gough, biickmaker, N.B. Valley, _ ; rnENDKfiS Wanted until Thursday, 2nd jJ[ February, lot Erection of a Shed (wood \ and fron) 1 . Pla’ii's and specifications to bo seen tft Tfaniway . fables, Cumberland street. I Imric; M’KcAen, _and Co. fIIENDEK » are invited till Noon of Thurs--1 day, 2nd pro*., for Alterations to the , Residence of Joseph BrafthWartc, Esq. MASON AND WALES, Architects. TENDERS aW invited till noon of Wednesday, Ist prox., for FITTINGS and ALTERATIONS to Premises of Messrs Dufhic Bros., gciicial drapers and importers, George street, Dunedin. MASON AND WALES, Architects. fO THE RATEPAYERS OF LEITH WARD. Ladies and gentlemen,-i beg to inform’ yen that, St the request of a number of friends, I haVe consented to become a Candidate for the Vacancy caused by the resignation of Dr Hislop.—Yours respectfully, CHAS. HAYNES. RELINQUISHING BUSINESS. JAMES MOW AT tenders his sincere Thanks to the Public generally, and his Friends in particular, for their liberal support during the last ten years. Begs to notify that he is now relinquishing Business,- and respectfully requests that all outstanding Accounts be Paid forthwith, as the estate is being wound up. Yours faithfully, JAMES MOWAT, merchant tailor, 75 Princes street. Dunedin, January 30, 1888. Business and Goodwill For Sale.

PIANOS! PIANOS f PIANOS TH E 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 Mtlsio stock is enormous, and most be sold. Buy from the Dresden at Wholesale Prices under the Easy-Hite System, J. A. X REIDLE, Manager. DUN DIN Dancing Academy.— Madame Hamann’s Adult and Juvenile Classes, at her Residence,- arc as follow: Adults, Tuesday and Wednesday Evenings; Juveniles, Friday and Saturday Aftctnoons. Special Classes now forming in Albany and Stuart streets. Those wishing to join can obtain all particulars at Fernhill, near Cricket Ground. Terms to each class, One Guinea per quarter, payable in advance ; private lessons, ss, any hour. jQUNEDIN REGATTA WILL BE HELD 11th FEBRUARY. The Tickets sold will be available on that day. IN ANSWER TO DICK ELLIS, I will Meet him at the Southern Hotel on Tuesday Evening and make a Match for any part of L2O a-side; Marquis of Queensberry Rules to a finish. Match to take place within two weeks. TOMMY WILLIAMS. WANTED, FRUIT FOR JAM. Best Price Given at the PHtENIX CONFECTIONERY WORKS, Maclaggan street. Must be Sound and Fresh Gath- red. Wanted FRESH EGGS. rjIHK ENGINEERS’ BAND WILL PLAY ON THE ST. CLAIR ESPLANADE ON TUESDAY EVENING NEXT, From 7.30 to 0.30. Tram-cars every 10 minutes from 6.0 p.m. BOROUGH OF MAORI HILL. "VrOTlCE.—The Valuation Lists for the J3I various Wards in the Borough of Maori Hill, for the year 1888, arc now Open for Inspection at the Borough Offices during office hours. All objections thereto must bo left at .he School-house, Maori Hill, on or before February 15th, addrcss o d to the Assessment Court; and a Copy of such Objection must be left at the same place, addressed to the Town Clerk, not less than seven days before the next sitting of the said Court. E. S. CLARKE, Town Clerk. January 16th, 1888.

pOTICB TO SQUATTERS, SHEEP FARMERS, AND FELLMONGERS. AN EXHIBITION OF WOLSELEY’S SHEEP-SHEARING MACHINE IN OPERATION Will be given in THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY’S STORES, DUNEDIN, ON THE 2nd and 3«» OF FEBRUARY. Machines Working each clay from 12 to 1, and from half-past 2 to 4 o’clock. All interested in Sheep-shearing are invited to attend FRED. WILLIAMS, Agent for Now Zealand. Alexandra South, January 21at, 1888. SEASON. MOSGIBL MAUDS. MOSGIEL RUGS. MOSGIEL MAI DS. 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 the Mosgiel Company are justly proud of, all marked at Factory Prices. See Windows. The Takapuna Rug The Wakatipu Rug The Tanpo Rug The Cosic Rug The To Anau Maud The Mararoa Maud The Can Hinemoa Maud 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.

board and residence. WANTED, Lady Boarder, teacher preferred ; House (Roslyn, near cable terminus), every convenience. Apply “Roslyn, Star Office. WANTED, by Two young Men, Board and Residence in Roslyn; terms must bo moderate. Apply, stating terras, Robertson,” Star Office. AIKOUAITI.—The Royal (late Hotel) has been opened as a Private Boarding Establishment, near railway station; safe beach; good trout fishing ; waggonette on hire ; splendid climate for invalids. Terms very moderate, Mrs Dick's office. OUNTAINBER HOTEL. QUEENSTOWN, LAKE WAKATIPU. Proprietress : Mrs R. BOND. This now and commodious stone Hotel has been well furnished throughout, and is now one of the most comfortable houses in Otago. Suites of rooms have been set apart for families, and every attention has been paid to the arrangements for carrying on a first-class trade. Sample Rooms for Commercial Travellers. A Porter will attend Passengers on arrival and departure of Steamers. Horses and Buggies on Hire.

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Evening Star, Issue 7432, 30 January 1888, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 7432, 30 January 1888, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 7432, 30 January 1888, Page 3

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