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LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. BONUS— Advertiser wants employment for Lad. For something suitable, a bonus will be paid. Box 129. LOANS Granted on Life Policies, Bills of Sale; personal security ; lowest interest. Nathan Hart, Manse street. __ LAST Three Days Mrs Miller’s Kale ; cveiything must be sold ; goods at your own price. .

AST TWO WEI3 K is. OOMPULSORY SALE gYanTtb ho use. BOYS’ Trouser Suits, 10s lid, 13s 6d, 16s 6d. At the Granite House. OYS’ Kniokcr Suits (best value in Dunedin), 6s lid up—lined throughout and well made. CHEAT'S R Than Ever. Men’s Tweed Trousers and Vests, 10s 6d, 12s 6d, 13s (id—will both astonish and delight. lITTLE Boys’ Sailor Suits, from 0 to 6 J (nicely made and finished), ha (id. rgSIIB Balance of oitr Millinery still further I reduced—leas than cost. REMNANTS of Dress Materials; Remnants of Calico, Sheeting, Hollands, and Flannels to clear up Stock. OMPULSORY Sale at The Granite House. Genuine, and a great success because it is genuine. K /"VS Suits to order, Wellington Tweeds, Ov lloz to yard. The Don Tailoring Company, George street, I 7 of Musical Treasures; next Friday. ’ The Challenge Piano Depot, 106 George street. T. S. Payton, manager. rriELL all your Friends—what ? Shutters off JL The Challenge Piano Depot next Friday, T. S. Payton, manager. Mo One—what? “Mignon” Piano O from Challenge Piano Depot; open next Friday. T. S. Payton, manager. MIGNON ” Piano.—Sole Agency at Challenge Piano Depot, 106 George street, next Friday. T. S. Payton, manager, W r ANTED, Everyone to secure a few of thn Special Job Lines before the close of Special Bargain Tables. D.I.C. DI.C.—IThe 1 The last few days Special Job • Goods; Guipure Embroideries (white and cream), Embroidery Flouncings. DI.C. Special Bargains in Gloves, • Hosiery, Dress Goods, Laces, Trimmings, etc., all at half-price. DI.C.— Special Job Lines to Clear ; cvcry- • one invited to inspect before close of Bargain Tables. HERBERT, HAYNES, AND CO. have opened up, specially for the Race Week, a varied assortment of English and French Millinery. TRIMMED Hats and Bonnets, very attractive, latest styles, and of the best makes, at moderate prices. ] 7l LOWERS, Feathers, and other Millinery J Furnishings, neat in style, pretty in effect, and withal inexpensive, FANCY Wings, Aigrettes for the hair, and Evening Caps in charming variety ; inspection freely invited. Herbert, Haynes, and

AMUSEMENTS. RINCESS’S THEATRE, PINAFORE OPERA COMPANY. Business Manager Mr War. Muiiimiy Secretary and Treasurer ... Mr Wm. Angus Stage Manager Mr CIIAS. Umueks Leader of Orchestra ... Mr Jam. Coombs Conductor ... ... ... Mr G. B. West. Every Evening, Every Evening at 7.4”), LES CLOCHES DE CORNBVILLK LES CLOCHES DE CORNEYILLE. Pronounced by the Picas and Public to be the best representation the Dunedin public have seen of this Charming Opera. In consequence of the great success of the Opera the management have decided on continuing it for G More Nights. Positively last nights of the ‘ Legend of the Pells,’ with ding dong chorus. Positively last nights of ‘ Just Look at This, Just Look at That.’ Positively last nights of ‘ Silent Heroes.’ Positively last nights of Maypole Dance. Positively last nights of the Baillie and Gobo. Positively last nights of the Miser. Band Chorus and Principals of 80 Performers. Pox Plan at Dresden ; book early and secure scats. Performance commences 7.45 sharp. ADMISSION —Dress Circle, Is; Stalls, 2s 6d; Stall and Pit tickets at Jacobs’s and Allan’s. Holders of day stall tickets admitted from 7 to 7.15 p.rn, from High street. AIN’S FIREWORKS. Pit, Is. CALEDONIAN GROUNDS.

FIRST GRAND DISPLAY. Thu Manager again expresses his sincere ragret that the unsettled state of the weather and condition of the ground compels him to POSTPONE THE OPENING NIGHT Until TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), the 2’st, When the full Programme will be carried out. Particulars in the Morning Papers. F. ILLINGWORTH, Manager. ARRISON HALL. - WEDNESDAY \JT NIGHT. February 23 (for One Night only). Great Athletic and Boxing Combination, consisting of P. F. Slavin, Jack Hall, James Pettengall, Mons. Juliet Jellett. Slavin will give L2O to any man be fails to knock out in 4 rounds ; Jack Hall the same to any list man. For particulars sec bills. T. A. DWYER, Manager. mHE EMPLOYEES of Messrs MORRIS A and SEELYE will bold their FIRST ANNUAL REUNION in the Oddfellows’Hall, Rattray street, on FRIDAY, the 24th inst., at 8.80 o’clock. Friends desirous of obtaining tickets can do so by applying to Committee at Factory. A. N. MERRY, Hon. See.

EDUCATIONAL MADAME HAMANN’S Dancing Classes for Juveniles anil Adults will commence on Wednesday Afternoon and Evening, February 29th, at St. Paul’s Schoolroom, Stuart street. DUNEDIN Dancing Academy.—Members of Madame Haniann’s Wednesday Class please Meet on Tuesday Evening, Fern Hill. CtHORTHAND School, Athol place, Opon Jol Every Evening. Elementary Classes, Speed Classes (from fifty to one hundred words per minute), and Reporting Classes Every Evening; : MR ALFRED J. SIMS, Music Teacher, from Orchestra Crystal Palace; long experience London organfft and choirmaster. IT~wTI7 LIAM FRASEF, Vocalist and Teacheu ok Singing, Will Resume Teaching on February 6th, Elementary Class begins Wednesday, Feb. 15. Intending Pupils will please communicate. Address, Chapman’s terrace, Stuart street. ECL hj! SCHA CH T, Violin school, Filled street, Has Resumed Teaching.

MISS B. THOMPSON, of Otago Academy of Music, Moray place, has Removed to Lower York place, opposite to Dowling street, near Girls’ High School. Pianoforte Lessons Resumed Monday, 30th inst. Miss 13. Thompson will be at Home each day from 2 to 6 p.m. to arrange with new pupils. OTAGO ACADEMY OF MUSIC. Notice of Removal. MR ARTHUR J. BARTH has Removed from Moray place to Elder street (Pitt street), where the Academy of Music is carried ou as formerly. NORMAL SCHOOL GYMNASIUM. PROFESSOR OSCAR DAVID’S Gymnastic Classes have been resumed— Gentlemen: Mondays and Thursdays, from 5 to (5 p.m.; or Tuesdays and Fridays, from Bto 9,30 pin. Boys; Saturdays.il to 12 a.m, French and German taught, privately or in classes. MUSIC. HERR BENNO SCHERER has Resumed TUITION at his Rooms, Moray place, opposite Coffee Palace, MADAME SCHERBK Has Resumed TUITION at her Residence, Cumberland street, and at the Dresden Piano Depot,

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Evening Star, Issue 7450, 20 February 1888, Page 3

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