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LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. YOUNG Lady, just out from Homo, desires Situation in Boot Shop, Baker's, or any light place. " A.0.," Staii Office. ] LOANH, from L 5 upwards, grantcu <»' i«-r----aonal or any security; lowest interest. Nathan Hait, Manse street. Tea Company, U(i George street, gives value. -See advertiscment fourth page. XTrANTED, Everyone to secure a few of VV the Special Job Lines before the close of Special Bargain Tables. D.I.C. D I.C.—The hst few days special jou • Goods; Guipure Embroideries (white and cream), Embroidery Flouncing*. DIC, Special Bargains in woven, • Hosiery, Dress Good*, Laces, Lnmmings, etc., all at half-price. D I.C.—Special Job Lines to Clear; every- • one invited to inspect before close of Bargain Tables. IMPORTANTr^MnT Dreaver is Retiring from Business, owing to bad health. Sec Advertisement on fourth page. OW is the Time to secure Bargains, as tnc XI Goods must be sold. Mrs Drsavei s Closing Sale.

AST THREE WE KK S. JOMPULSORY SALE. Ladies' Mackintoshes, 3b o.l—all sizes ; Ladies' Jackets (handsomely trimmed), 0s lid—were 18s 6d. Black Quilted Skirts, 3s lid ; (Jlul_o dren's Knitted Skirts, fiijil; Ladies' and Children's Underclothing at cost price. O A Boys' Knicker Suits (very superior (|iiat lity, lined throughout), (is lid-sizes 3_to)o. ST LOT.—Dress Materirls to clear, 8:, ! il, comprising goods sold originally from Gd RD LOT.—Dress Materials to clear, 6:, d, comprising goods oiiginally sold from Did to la ()d. COMPULSORY'"Saic at The Granite House, 36 anil 38GeoigD>tixet.

AMUSEMENTS. PINAFORE OPERA COMPANY. Business Manager Mr W)i, MuiU'HY Secretary and Treasurer ... Mr W»i, Ancus Stage Manager Mr Chas. Usimeiw Leader of Orchestra ... Mr J.\S. CoOM US Conductor Mr C. R. Wk.st. THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, FIRST PRODUCTION Of that most charming of Comic Operas, in tin eo act*, LES CLOCHES DE CORNEVILLE. Cast of Characters : Gaspard Mr W. Dcnscm Henri ... ... ... Mr H. 15. Smith Grcnicheux ... ... Mr Blcnkinsopp Bailie Mr AY. F.Young Gobo Mr F. F. M'Carthy Christophe ... Mr Max Nowbury Serpolettc Mrs Murphy dcrmaine ... ... ... Mrs Win. Angus New and Magnificent Scenery specially painted for this production by J. S. Willis and Assistants. New and Elaborate Costumes by Messrs Mollison, Duthie, and Co., Herbert, Haynes, and Co., and thcD.I.C. Beautiful Stigc Groupings and Tableaux, with limelight effects, arranged by Mr Chas. Umbers, stage manager. Limelight operations conducted by Mr G. H. Marsden. The most complete Orchestra that can possibly be got together, under the leadership of Mr Jas. Coomb'. The largest and most powerful Chorus yet seen on a Dnnedin stage. Band Chorus and Principals of SO Performers; the whole under tfie conductorship of Mr G. R. West. A Special Train will leave Dunedin on Tuesday for Upper Poit Chalmers, Palmcrston, and intermediate stations; and on Wednesday, February 15, for Bilclutha and intermediate stations. Box Pin uat the Dresden February Oth. Pi ices of Admission—Dress Circle, 4s; Stalls, 2s 6d ; JPit, Is. Doors open at 7.15 ; performance commences at 7.45. Holders of day stall tickets admitted at 7 from High street entrance. Stall and Pit tickets at Jacobs'*. Carriages, 10 30.

>AI N' S FIREWORKS. ""CALEDONIAN SOCIKTY'S GROUND. First Graml Display by MR JAMES PAIN (Sole Pyrotechnist to the Queen), SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18th. "Watch the Papers. F. ILLINGWORTH, Manager. MEETINGS. LEITH WARD ELECTION. JYi Meeting the Katcjnyu.B of the- above Ward for tlic purpose of giving thcin an Outline of his Viewa on Municipal Matters : At the Albany street Hall, on MONDAY, the 13th insfc. Mr Batcman's Hall, corner of Union and Forth strcctß, on TUESDAY EVENING, the 11th inst. Each Evening at 8 o'clock. ELECTORS OF DUNEDIN SOUTH. i-r H. S. FISH, Ji;n., desiios to intiJL mate that he will Address the Electors on FRIDAY EVENING, the 17th FEBRUARY, At 8 o'clock sharp, In Naumann's Hall, Main road, South Dunedin.

GOVERNMENT NOTICES. NEW ZKALAND RAILWAYS. LES CLOCHES DE CORNEVILLE.' ON TUESDAY, 14th February, a Train will leave Dunedin for Upper Tort Chalmers, Palmcraton, and intermediate stations at 11.15 p.m. On Wednesday, 15th February, a Train will leave Uuncdin for Kalclutha and intermediate stations at 11.15 p.m. By order. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. EXCURSION FARES TO LAKE DISTRICT. EXCURSION TICKETS to Kingston will bo issued at Dunedin on any date (Sundays excepted) from Ist December, 1887, to 31st March, 1888, and will be available for Return for six weeks from date of issue. The Fares will be: First class, L2 7s Cd ; second class, LI 15s. The tickets will be available cither via Waimea line or Invercargill, and the journey may be broken on direct line of route going or returning. THROUGH BOOKING TO MOUNT COOK Tickets for the journey by rail to Fairlic Creek, and thence by coach to Mount Cook Hermitage, will bo issued at Dunedin from December Ist, 1887, to March 31st, 1888. The Coach Ticketi 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 ; second class, L 4 12s Cd. The Railway Department is not responsible for the conveyance of passengers between l<'airlie Creek and Blount Cook Hermitage. Coach leaves Fairlie Creek every "Wednesday morning. By Order PROPERTY TAX. lAXPAYBRB ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED _ that TUESDAY, the 14th FEBRUARY instant, it the last day on which tax can be received without the addition of 10 per cent. J. SPERREY, Commissioner. Property-tax Department, Wellington, 7th February, 1888,

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Evening Star, Issue 7444, 13 February 1888, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 7444, 13 February 1888, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 7444, 13 February 1888, Page 3

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