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PUBLIC NOTICES. IF you want to Reduce your Druggist’s Account, Patronise Loasby, Princes street south. Only One Shop. ■ PIANOSI PIANOS 1 PIANOS The DRESD EN 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 Music stock is enormous, and must be sold. Buy from the Dresden at Wholesale Prices under the Easy Hire System. J. A. X. REIDLE, Manager. APPLICATIONS, in writing only, for GATEMEN at Races on Anniversary Day will be received up to 4 o’clock on WEDNESDAY, the 21st. Volunteer Office, Dunedin, 19th March, 1888. jQISTRICT ORDER. OTfE Ist BATTALION O.R. VOLUNTEERS will Parade for Inspection and Drill at the Garrison Hall at 7.30 p.m. on Monday, the 26th inst. Drill order. By order. H, GORDON, Major, District Adjutant. DUNEDIN CITY RIFLES. PARADE FOR INSPECTION (review order), 8 p.m., To-morrow (Tuesday) Evening, at Garrison Hall, and on Tuesday iveek at same hour and place. Good attendance expected, as after inspection Election of a Lieutenant will take place. Vacancies in this jorps for a fbw aiuart men* for membership requested to attend at Garrison Hall on above dates, JOHN WILKINSON, Captain Commanding. NOTICE TO THE OWNERS AND OCCUPIERS OF PROPERTY IN THE HALFWAY BUSH ROAD DISTRICT. In the matter of “The Road Boards Act, 1882,’’ “The Hoad Boards Act 1882 Amendment Act, 1884,” “ The Rating Act, 1882,” and “ The Rating Act 1882 Amendment Act, 1883,” TAKE NOTICE that the GENERAL RATE of Three-farthings in the Pound ! or the period of one year, computed from the Ist day of March, 1888, will be payable at the itore of William Thomas Bunting, Halfway Bush, or at the office of the Perpetual Trustees, Estate, and Agency Company of New Zealand Limited), Rattray street, Dunedin, on and ifter the 2nd day of April, 1888. < Dated this 19th day of March, 1888. WALTER HISLOP, Receiver, Appointed by the Supreme Court of New Zealand, Otago and Southland District, under "The Road Boards Act 1882 Amendment Act, 1884.” BROWN, EWING, AND CO. have made for many years a Special Study of the various makes of Gloves suitable this market. They are in the position of holding a splendid stock, as it is a department, and every attention is paid ladies requiring Gloves for either promenade or evening wear. The following makes in stock and fresh consignments by every direct steamer

LADIES’ KID GLOVES. The “ Ruddigore " (4-buttons), black, brown, and slates. The “ Czarina ” (4-buttons), tans, self-points. The “ Florence ’’ (4 and G buttons and clasps), all shades. Tan Bracelet (6-buttons), a decided novelty. Ladies’ Suede Gloves, white and cream, Sand 10-button lengths ; white and cream, lace arms, slate and gobelin, 6, 8, and 10-button lengths; tans, 10,12, and 15-button length'. Ladies’ Russian Calf Gloves (4-clasp), black, brown, and dark colors; also lined and fur tops. Nor’-wester (lined), Astrachan backs—latest novelty. 4-button (tan) Newmarket, heavy made, Children’s 2-clasp (lined), calf. Ladies’ Evening Silk Gloves, black, white, cream, buttercup, and evening shades. Cashmere Gloves, blacks, browns, navies, etc., etc.

BOARD AND RESIDENCE. ST. CLAIR. SPANISH Restaurant.— Meals, 6d; Beds, la (separate rooms); Board and Lodging 17s weekly (in advance). Night porter kept. ANTED, by Lady Teacher, Bca*d and Lodging in private family. Address “ Teacher,” feTAlt Office. WANTED, a few respectable Young Men Boarders; every comfort; terms moderate. Apply Conway’s Eoslyn and Kaikorai Hotel. WAIKOUAITI.— The Royal (late Hotel) is open as a Private Boarding Estab abluent, also furnished rooms, near railway station; safe beach ; good trout fishing; splendid climate for invalids. Terms very moderate. Mrs Dick's registery office, Moray place. TyrOUNTAI NB ER HOTEL QUEENSTOWN, LAKE WAKATIPU. Proprietress: Mrs R. BOND. This new 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 ar rangements 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.

SHIPPING. WOODLARK, FROM NEW YORK. THE above Vessel having been reported at H.M. Customs, Consignees are requested to Pass .Entries, Present Bills of Lading, and Pay Freight to the undersigned. The vessel will discharge at Dunedin wharf, and the Captain’s attention must be called to any damage before goods are removed therefrom. BATES, SISF, AND CO., Agents, UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED). TIME TABLE. FOR OAMABU.—BEAUTIFUL STAR, s.s., on Tuesdays and Fridays. Passengers on Tuesday from Dunedin Wharf at 10 p.m. FOR LYTTELTON, WELLINGTON, PICTON. NELSON, TARANAKI, AND MANUKAU. ROTORUA, s.s., on Monday, 2Sth March. Passengers from Dunedin Wharf at 3 p.ro. FOIR LYTTELTON, WELLINGTON, NAPIER. GISBORNE, AUCKLAND, AND SYDNEY.—TE ANAU, b.b„ on Wednesday, 21st March. Passengers by FOR 2 B VeLBcTuRNB VIA BLUFF AND HOB ART. MANAPOURI, s.s., on Saturday, 24th March. Passengers from Dunedin Wharf at p.ro. FOR SYDNEY VIA OAMARU, TIMARU, LYTTELTON, AND WELLINGTON.WAKATIPU, s.s., on Friday, 23rd March. FOR t v, n,=., »• 7 ' Passengers from Dunedin Wharf at 10 a.m, »U1 FROM AUCKLAND.—WAINU I' 8.8, about Friday, 80th March. OR TONGA, SAMOA AND TAIMI- - 8.8., leaves AUCKLAND about 4th April. Freight and Passengers booked through. Full particulars on spSialcargo AND PASSENGER SERVICE. Reduced Fares and Cargo Rates. 'OR WESTPORT VIA TIMARU, A KARO j, LYTTELTON. WELLINGTON. AN, NELSON. MAHINAPUA, s.s., on Friday, 23rd March. Passengers from Dnnedin Wharflat 4 p.m. fQR QREYMOUTH (taking cargo for Hokitika) VIA OAMARU, TIMARU, LYTTELTON, WELLINGTON. AND NELSON. - MAWHERA, 8.8., early. rOIR AUCKLAND VIA OAMARU, TIMARU, LYTTELTON, GISBORNE. AND OMAPERB. s.s., early. During the month of Beturo Tickets rill bo Issued over the Company's Lines at leduced Ratos, available (or Return for Three Ifontiui from date of issue, ’"■’OffiCßa s Comer of Vogel, Water {and Cumberland streets.

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Evening Star, Issue 7474, 19 March 1888, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 7474, 19 March 1888, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 7474, 19 March 1888, Page 3

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