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LATE ADVERTISEMENTS READY, Saturday—* The Day ?f Salvation, by Dr Macgregor. One shilling. Bible Dep6t, George street. REAL “Mignou” at Challenge Piano DepOt. Public are cautioned against imitation models. T. S, Payton, manager. COLONISTS’—a Colonial Novel—ready O at Wilkie’s and all booksellers. “ Glad of it—makes a change 1” 2 American Cooking Stoves (complete), superior Lady’s Easy Chair, Polished Register Grate, Bedsteads, etc. Paddy’s Market. THE Calcutta and Foochow Tea Company, 146 George street, gives value. See advertisement fourth page. vr KS GILL has on hand a choice assortment of Dress Tweeds, Black and Colored Cashmeres. f IRYSANTHEMUAIS. 130 varieties. Come \ j and see them. Orders taken. Ball’s and Pryor’s; John logs, St. Clair. LARGE Laurels, 5 and 6 feet; make hedge right off, cheap; by the hundred. Thomson’s Nursery, N.E. Valley. BOOTHS, Fruit Stalls, Race Book-, Stabling, etc., for Queen’s Birthday Races on 24th and 2Cth inst., sold on Saturday, at 11 o’clock sharp. HOME Mail.—Professor Salmond’s Pamphlet can be sent Home to friends; postage, one penny. Horsburgh, bookseller. PERSONS wishing to Borrow small or large Sums should Call at Once on E, J. Bryant, Dowling street. NORTHERN Roller Skating Rink.—Closed Friday ; 80-open Saturday ; new floor. Admission, 6d ; Skates, Cd ; ladies free. COOKING Classes. Y.W.oTA, Rooms, Rat tray street. Friday Afternoon, 3 to 5 Evening, 7 to 9 RS " MRS GILL has opened (ex Ruapehu) feveral cases of Ladies’ and Children’s Jackets and Ulster?, latest shapes. tjlOK SALE, a quiet Cow, near calving. ‘ Apply to Air Allen, butcher, Ferguslie, North-east Valley. FOR SALE (North-east Valley), House, six room?, bath, copper, etc j J-acre; price L 350. “ A.Z.,” Star Office. SALE (cheap), Buggy Pony, goodJ looking, powerful, staunch, quiet; single or double harness. R. Hudson. F OR SALE, a good Dairy Cow, near calving. Apply Airs Cartodus, Brockville. A BARGAIN.—For Sale, 2-acre, Voslyn; t\_ House, outbuildings, stable, vineries, Fitzhardinge Jones, 93 Princes street. 1' AT HE For Sale, Sin centres, for wood or J iron turning; LG 10s. F. J. Lake, Moray place. 1710 H SALE, “Budge Safety,” in good order ; bell, lamp, cradle spring equal to 50 or 52 ; cash, Lls. “ Bike,” Star Office. TO LET, 4-roomed House; washhouse with copper, and every convenience; near ram, Mornington. James Trezise, expressman. rO LET, Seven-roomed House; bath, gas, every convenience. J. and W. Gage, 10 lattray street. r LET, comfortable Four-roomed Brick I House and Scullery; near tram. G. ?iddington, Smith street, Cavetsham. LET, 3-roomed House, Cumberland rno _ . . , L street (bathroom, etc.), 14a; 3-roomed, St. David, Os; 3-roomed, South Duuedin, Os. Lamer, fruiterer, 170 Princes street. HO LET, Roslyn, large 4-roomed House; A. range, well, copper, garden; 8s week. Lpply Bentham’s store. I > OOMS (furnished), or Board, Residence |\ for 2or 3; terms, 12s Cd per week. Rooms,” Star Office. AMUSEMENTS. PALACE ROLLER SKATING RINK, AIORAY PLACE, (Patronised by the Elite.) NOW OPEN daily; To the Ladies, Gents," and Young People of Dunedin as a First-class Place of Popular Amusement, where good order and decorum are rigidly enforced. Open from 7 to 8 for beginners - Ladies and Gents. From 10 to 12 for Ladies and Children only. Admission Free ; Instruction Free. Afternoon from 2.30 until 5 p.m. ; Evening from 7.30 until 10 p.m. sharp. Engineers’ Band hvery Evening. Admission—One Shilling. Every Saturday Afternoon, North-east Valley Band will perform. R. H. DONNOLLY, Alanager. COLUAIBIA ELITE ROLLER SKATING RINK, LYOEUAI HALL. DOWLIN 3 STREET. Open from 2.30 to 5, and 7.30 to 10. Ladies only (free) 10 to 12, when Free Instruct ion will be given to all wishing to learn Fancy and Figure Skating. The KAIKORAI BAND of 32 Performers will play Latest Music, and will give favorite tunes during the evening. All Ladies and Gentlemen desirous of Entering for the Fancy Dress Carnival and Grand March on Juno 6th are requested to give in their names at the Office as soon as possible, as only a limited number can be placed on the list FANCY DRESS CARNIVAL. FIVE-MILE SKATING RACE, for Championship of N.Z. and handsome Silver Cup, TO BE RUN MAY 28. Entrance Fee, 2s 6d. Palace Rink, Moray place. pRINCBSS’S THEATRE. F. LEECH’S VIOLIN SCHOOL, Stuart street, TENTH ANNUAL CONCERT, MAY 22,1888, Band of 30 performers. Vocalists; Miss B. Leech, Mr H. B. Smith. Miss ALICE WOOLDRIDGE Specially engaged, SEE PROGRAMMES. MEETINGS. DUNEDIN HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY Annual meeting of members, TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), 17th inst., at the Garrison Hall, at 8 p,m. Business: To receive report and balancesheet, elect officers, and consider alterations in rules. JOHN H. EVERY, Secretary. GOVERNMENT NOTICES. V. R. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. BARBED FENCING WIRE. General Manager’s Office (Railway Department) Wellington, 10th May, 1888. WRITTEN OFFERS, accompanied by marked samples, will be received at this Office up to noon of Monday, 28th May, 1888, for the Supply during the ensuing month of 20 Tons Galvanised Barbed Fencing Wire, to bo delivered 5 tons at each of the following railway stations: Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, and Dunedin. Tenders to be marked outside “ Tender for Barbed Wire,” and to state whether the article is imported (in which case Customs duty must be included in price) or of New Zealand manufacture. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted, and the General Manager reserves the right of accepting the whole or part of tender. By order. p MAXWELL, General Manager, N.Z. Railways. V. H. NEW ZEALAND RAIWA.YS. PRINTED STATIONERY. General Manager’s Office, (Railway Department). Wellington, 14th May, 1888, ’ARATE WRITTEN TENDERS will be eoeived at this office up to noon of iy, 11th June, 1888, for the Supply and ;ry of PRINTED STATIONERY for North and Middle Island Railways. Samples and specification may be seen, and forms of Tender obtained, at the Stores Manager’s Office, Wellington, Storekeepers’ Offices, Newmarket, Addington, and Hillside, Tenders to be addressed to the General Manager, New Zealand Railways, Wellington, and marked outside "Tender for Printed Stationery.” The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted, and Telegraphic tenders Tjiljl sot be entertained. - By order. > J. P. MAXWELL, ‘ General New Zealand Railways.

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Evening Star, Issue 7614, 17 May 1888, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 7614, 17 May 1888, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 7614, 17 May 1888, Page 3

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