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GOVERNMENT NOTICES. V. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS, WAIKOUAITI RACES. CHEAP EXCURSION TO WAIKOUAITI, ON FRIDAY, MARCH 16th, Oft FRIDAY, MARCH 16th, Cheap Excursion Tickets to Waikouaiti will be issued at Dunedin and Upper Port Chalmers by th,e Express, leaving Dunedin at 8.10 a m,, and Upper Port Chalmers at 8.31 a fti., and Will be available for return by the trains leaving Waikouaiti at 5.55 p.tn. and 6.54 p.ra, The return fares will be:— Ist Class, 4s; 2nd Class, 3s, Saturday Return Ticuets to Waikouaiti will bo issued at Gatnaru, Dunedin, and intermediate Stations (including Branches', on March 16th, and will be available for return on day of issue only. By order.

PUBLIC NOTICES. TAKE Prescriptions to Loasby, 174 Princes street south, and save 25 per cent. Only one shop. _ W K. Pairs White Blankets, just opened; O| O beat value ever offered ;8s lid up. The Granite House. ___________ TENDERS Required for Purchase of Fixtures and Fittings of Chemist’s Shop; close Saturday, 24th March; highest tender not necessarily accepted. “Alpha,’ Albany street Post Office. TENDERS are invited till noon on Thursday, the 22nd inst., for the Erection of a Dwelling-house at Allendale. J. A. BURNSIDE, Architect. TENDERS Invited for Cottage until Friday, 23rd, at noon. ROBERT FORREST, Architect, Queen street, Dunedin. TENDERS will be received by the Dunedin Jockey Club until 12 o’clock on Saturday, 17 th inst,, For CARTAGE of from three to Five Hundred LOADS of SAND from the Club’s Section, Victoria road, to the Training Course, in such places as may bo pointed out by the Caretaker. Price to bo at per load, and to state the number of drays. Letters to be marked “Tender for Sand.” SYDNEY JAMBS, Secretary D.J.C. NOTICE. THE Management of the Palace Skating Rink begs to apologise to invited Guests who were unable to gain admittance last night, hoping to have the pleasure of your company any evening on same invitation ticket, R. H. DONNOLLY, Manager. Houses to let. Upper Stafford street, Dunedin.—House, 9 rooms and bathroom. Corner George and Albany streets, Dunedin. —House, 8 rooms and stable. Michie street, Roslyn.—House, 5 rooms and J-acre garden. Mechanic street, St. John’s Wood. —2 Houses, 6 rooms, Grendon, Maori Hill.— House, 5 rooms and garden. Apply PERPETUAL TRUSTEES COMPANY, Lower Rattray street.

Mollison, mills, AND CO. LADIES’ FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKING. Return of Miss Fergus from Melbourne with the Latest Styles. Dressmaking Dressmaking Dressmaking Dressmaking Dressmaking Dressmaking Dressmaking Dressmaking Dressmaking Dressmaking Dressmaking Dressmaking Dressmaking Dressmaking Dressmaking Dressmaking Dressmaking Dressmaking Ladies favoring the George street Drapery Warehouse with their Dressmaking Orders may depend with confidence upon the Fashionable Style, Tasteful Finish, and Perfect Fit of their Dresses at Lowest Possible Prices Economy in the utilising and saving of material is a feature of Mollison, Mills, and Co.’s Dressmaking Department, which Ladies should note. Our Patrons are sure to be pleased with our new stock of Dress Materials; also, with the superior quality and moderate prices charged. MOLLISON, MILLS, AND CO,, George street, Dunedin In the Estate of the late T. S. DIXON, Storekeeper, Dundas street, ALL DEBTS DUB to the above Estate must be Paid at my Office at once* and all Accounts Lodged by the 31st inst., or they will not be recognised. JOHN CLEGG, Executor. Manse street, 10th March. ZEALAND TUBE RECORD.’ VOL. lII.—IBSG-7. NOW READY. Price, 10s fid (including Pi stage). WHETHAM AND CO., Box 325 P. 0., Dunedin.

gRO wn,* b win;g, AND CO. Our First Opening Show of New Season’s Goods will take place on Thursday next-, Bth in&t., and following days, when we shall have on Exhibition the Largest and most Va'icd Assortment of Autumn Novelties ever shown. A Personal Inspection is respectfully Solicited.

AUCTIONS. FRIDAY, 16th MARCH, At 2 o’clock. UNRESERVED SALE BY AUCIION. The Furniture of a 12 roomed House, situated in High atroot, opposite Hope street. JAMES SAMSON AND CO. have received instructions from the owner (who is leaving for Melbourne) to sell by auction, The whole of his Household Furniture, including— . . Hair suite, cretonne suite, chenonier, dining and 100 tables, piano, carpets, fenders and fireirons, window curtains, pictures, lustres, vases, timepieces, Scotch chest of drawers 'cedar), full Scotch chest of drawers, window curtains, poles and rings, stuffed birds under glass shade, mirror; the furniture of 10 bedrooms, including double and single iron bedsteads and bedding, chest of drawers, looking glasses, toilet tables, washstands and ware, carpets, umbrella stand, floorcloth, matting, kitchen furniture, ep, dishoovers, cooking and laun ry utensils, etc., etc. TUESDAY. 20th MARCH, At 2 o’clock. FOR POSITIVE SALE. Without reserve. FREEHOLD AT K.EW, CAYEHSHAM. George s. brodrick has received instructions to sell by auction, at his Rooms, High street, on the above date, Sections 46 and 47, Block 11., Kew, containing over balf au-acrc of land, with large duelling-house thereon containing 9 rooms, known as "THE PARSONAGE.” For further particulars apply to THE AUCTIONEER.

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Evening Star, Issue 7471, 15 March 1888, Page 3

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