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PUBLIC NOTICES. MISS. AMY SHBRWIN has given the Words afcd Miaaiq of the favorite song , 4 Swanee River* for |mMicati.em in the X*cw 1 Zealand ‘Family FbienD.’ It Is published in this week’s iastfe, and may he had from any of 'thil Star Gunners' or' Agents, or from Booksellers. ‘Miriaui Grey,’ the sbnsation of the i day, is published in the same paper—Bo columns lof literary matter. Price 3d.' •VTOW READY, ‘The Day of Salvation , by Dr Macgregor. One shi ling. Bible , Depot, George street. ÜBLISHED To-day.:-A Plea for Proteotion; price, One Shilling, Wise, Caffin, , and Co. - TENDERS Wanted for Addition to Greenhouse. Apply George Ward, gardener to J. T. Wiight, Bishopscourt, Roslyn. ARPENTERS’ Work.—Tenders close Tuesday G p.m. Plana and specifications Pioneer Hotel, St. Kilda. Thos. Bennett. TENDERS Wanted for Erecting Concrete Wall in North-east Valley. Particulars , Huoker’s, cabinetmaker, St. Andrew street. NOTICE. ALL DOGS found trespassing in Forbury Park will be shot. Any person destroying the hares will bo prosecuted. By order. SYDNEY JAMBS. Secretary D. J.C, ST. PAUL’S SCHOOLROOM. MADAME HAMANN’S Juvenile and Adult Classes will be held in the above on Thur day, 24th (usual hours), instead of Wednesday. NOTICE OF REMOVAL, I BEG to Notify the General Public 1 have Removed my Place of Business from the North-east Valley to No. 12 George street, Dunedin, whore I shall be glad to receive Orders as formerly. G. J. BERTINSHAW. May 21, 1888. GATEMEN FOR RACES. WRITTEN APPLICATIONS will be received until TUESDAY, 22nd, AT 4 O’CLOCK. SYDNEY JAMES, Sec. D.J.C, T NOW READY. HE DAY OF SALVATION, BY REV. JAMBS MACGREGOR, D.D., Oamabu. Reply to ‘ Reign of Grace,’ Price: Oke Shilling ; posted, Is 2d. Bible DepOt, 22 George street, and all Booksellers. PUBLIC NOTICE. THE ‘EVENING STAR’ RUNNERS’ SOCIETY Deliver Bills, Circulars, Plans, etc., from house to bouse, in any district in Dunedin and Suburbs, from Is 6d per 100. For information, etc., apply to the Publisher, office of this paper. PHOTO. VIEWS FOR MELBOURNE EXHIBITION will be on VIEW at STUDIO, Princes street, for a Few Days. Public invited to Inspect. FRANK A. COX BEAD. NOTICE. DURING my Absence from Dunedin my Business will be attended to by Mr Edward Cook, solicitor, 79 Princes street, Dunedin. A. A. CATOMORE, Solicitor. May 15, 1888. PIANOS 1 PIANOS I PIANOS ! THE DRESDEN 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. SPECIAL PURCHASE, 250 PAIRS MOSGIEL BLANKETS. BROWN, EWING, AND CO. have purchased on very liberal terras from the Mosgiel Company 250 pairs Plain and Twilled Blankets, which b»ve opened up even better value than previous seasons. Great care has been taken in selecting the best grade Wools, also in the make and finish, which for sterling value cannot be equalled. All sizes iu stock. Special Shipment, ex Kaikoura. Just received one case of M. Lintockand Son’s Patent Down Quilts and Clothing, also Chintz Pillows, Stripe Satin Pillows, Cosies, Russian Down Skirts and Improvers, Ladies’ and Gents’ Dressing Gowns, etc., etc., etc. Modified prices, ■jgROWN, EWING, AND CO GOVERNMENT NOTICES. V. R. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. QUBUN’S BIRTHDAY, 24th MAY. DUNEDIN RACES, 24th AND 26th MAY. THURSDAY, 24th MAY. THE 4.10 p. m. tram from Dunedin to Palmer ston will not run. A train will leave Dunedin for Palmerston and intermediate stations at 6.5, p.m. The 3.20 p.m. North train from Dunedin will stop at any station where required North of Upper Port Chalmers, to allow passengers to alight. A train will leave Dunedin for Port Chalmers at 11.15 p,m.; returning from Port Chalmers at 11.55 p.m. The 10.15 p.m. train from Dunedin to Mosgiel will not run. , , A train will leave Dunedin for Balclutha and intermediate stations at 11.15 p.m. SATURDAY, 26th MAY. The 3.20 p.m. North trait from Dunedin will stop at any station where required North of Upper Port Chalmers, to allow passengers to * The 4 10 p.m. train from Dunedin to Palmerston will not run. A train will leave Dimcdinfor Palmerston and intermediate stations at G.o p.m. On 24th and 2Gth May tiains will run between Dunedin and Forbury every 25 minutes from 11.30 a.in. to 520 p.m. By order. B. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. CHEAP EXCURSION to MOUNT ALLAN and CHRISTMAS CREEK (17 miles over Otago Central Railway). QUEEN’S BIRTHDAY (MAY 24, 1888). On Queen’s Birthday, 24th May, a Cheap Excursion Train will leave Dunedin for Mount Allan and Christmas Creek (present terminus of Otago Central) at 9.30 a.m., Caversham 9.40 a.m., and Abbotsford 10.5 a.m., returning from Christmas Creek at 3.20 p.m,, Mount Allan at 3.30 p.m., arriving Dunedin 6.5 p.m. The Train passes over the Wingatui Viaduct and through Mullocky Gully; after crossing the Viaduct (which is the largest structure of its kind iu the Australasian colonies), the Train runs alongside the Taieri River for a distance of nearly nine miles to Christmas Creek. The scenery from the Viaduct to the present terminus of the line is most magnificent, and is unsurpassed in any other part of Otago. On the return journey the Train waits half-an-hour at the Viaduct. The Return Faros will be— FIRST CLASS, 4s; SECOND CLASS, 3s By otder, V.

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Evening Star, Issue 7617, 21 May 1888, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 7617, 21 May 1888, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 7617, 21 May 1888, Page 3

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