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M LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. RENDERS Invited until Wednesday, 30th, L at noon, for Carpenter's Work at Dwelling, ' I Kaikorai (labor only). H. Barnard Wingfield, I draughtsman, Eldon Chambers. PhOTECTION League members watch for notice of General Meeting re Financial Statement in this column. ICJEWING Machines Repaired (every descripO tion, hand and treadle) by first-class mechanics ; terms moderate. Sidford, Aieade. ' NITTING Machines. Just landed, a _ fresh stock of Knitting Machines. I Inspection invited by W. Melville, Octagon. CHEAP Clearing Sale.—Crockery, Fancy Goods, Cutlery, Household Requisites. At Larner's, 168 >RINCES Street. Cups and Saucerß IJ. (granite), 4d each, 3s Cd dozen; Set 3 ; Jugs, Is 3d ; Horsecovers, 9s ; WATERPROOF Coats, 10s Od - worth double; Whips, 2s. Whole stock mußt go. Laincr, importer, 168 Princes street. :iOUTH Dunedin Baptist Church.—Service I k> of Song-'Nimble Nat'-Monday, May 28, 7.30. Tickets, 6d. UIE Day of Salvation: by Dr Macgregor, | I *.. Oamaru. Reply to Reign of Grace. Bible ] Depot, George Btreet. ) EAL "Mignou" at Challenge Piano Depot. I jl\/ Public are cautioned against imitation J models. T. S. Payton, manager. (CLEARING Cash Sale oi Ladies' and ChilJ dren's Jackets and Ulsters; latest shapes, | Mrs Gill, Princes street. JHE GRANITE HOUSE.-Boys' Champion l Knicker Suits (sizes, Ito 6), from 3s lid ; I lined throughout. (HE GRANITE HOUSE. - Boys' Stfton Knicker Suits (sizes, 0 to B)—prices, 5s 6d upwards; lined throughout. THE"GRANITE"HOUSR'^Boys r "Saiior Suits (size?, 0 to 8), stylish and serviceable— prices, Gj lid up. THE GRANITE H0T TO .i-\ -Wincey Shirting, G.?d, 7Jd, SJd, i ..i, Is up; Cotton Shiitiug, 4 : fd up. Flannels, IOJd, Is, Is 2.Jd, Is 3£d up-guaranteed value unsurpassed; Shetland Flannels, Scarlet Flaunels. I [HE GRANITE HOUSE. - Bargains in a. Ulsters: 13s Gd, 15a 6d; 17s Gd, 20s; Ladies' Macintoshes, 4s 9d, Gs Gd, 7s Cd up. 11HE GRANITE POUSE.-Ladiea' Jackets, new shapes, 9s Gd, 10s Gd, lis 9J; Knitted Woollen Shawls, Is 6d, Is 9d, 2.°. HOUSE. Stays: a splendid selection of makes and prices, Is 4Jd, Is 9d, Is lid, 2s 3d up. IHE GRANITE HOUSE.—Now showing grand assortment Trimmed Hats and Bonnets; all the newest styles, lowest prices. CARTER AND CO. heartily thank the 589 customers who patronised them on Saturday, and would advise everyone requiring Drapery or Clothing to see the wonderful and unusual value offered by CARTER AND CO. before purchasing elsewhere. All v. ho have not received a bill of particulars of our Great Stock-taking Sale shonld drop a line by post, or call if convenient. URTER'S GREAT SALE 'OW in full swing. See doors and windows , for wonderful and extraordinary I Bargains; 30s worth of Drapery or \ Clothing for fit at Carter's. OHNHARBOROW'S Slock TOW being slaughtered by Carter and Co, at half-price. AMUSEMENTS. THEATRE. Lessees ... Mr Brough and Mr Boucicault Ihe large Company organised by Mr Brough and Mr Buucicault HAVE ARRIVED, and will pos'tively give their FIRST PKt FORM AN CE THIS (MONDAY) KVENLNG, MAY 28. The initial Representation will be THE FORTY THIKVES, A Grand Spectacular Burlesque Extravaganza, which will be placed on the Stage in a most perfect manner. GRAND OHuRUS OF GO VOICES. Full Orchestra under the baton of Mr Stanislaus. Box Plan is now roady at Dresden, Day Tickets at Jacobs'*; and Allen's. Doors will be opened 10 minuteß earlier to avoid crushing. SPECIAL TRAINS will leave Dunedin for PALMERSTON TUESDAY, May 29, at 11.15, and for BALCLUTHA on WEDNESDAY, at 11.15. CUNARD, Acting Manager. >ALACE ROLLER SKATING RINK, Moray place. Patronised by the Elite, GRAND FIVE-MILE RACE for the Championship of New Zealand. TO-NIGHT FIVE-MILE TO-NIGHT RACE, 8.30 FIVK-MILE TO-NIGHT FIVE-MILE First Heat. 1. J. L. Warren 2. J, A. Henncy 3. J. Drummond 4. W. Guthrie 5. AY. L. Hooper 0. F. Muir Seoond Heat. 1. T. M'Giegor 2. S. Jones ?,. A. J. Smith 4. L. W. Lees r>. T. Mum GRAND FINAL HFAT TO-MORROW NIGHT AT 9 O'CLOCK. Also, at 10 o'clock, First Rehearsal March for Fancy Dress Carnival, led by Mr Donnolly. Presentation of Prizes Saturday Fight. The Rink will be CLOSED on WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON next. Note. —The early morning session from 7 to 8 o'clock is discontinued. G. GRIFFITHS, Manager. COLUMBIA ELITE ROLLER SKATING \j RINK. TO-MORROW, 29th MAY, HIGHLAND VOLUNTEERS' BENEFIT. UNIFORM ONE-MILE RACE, For handsome Silver Cup, at 8.20. GRAND POLO MATCH, Highlanders v. Columbians, at 9 Come and sea the grandest of all Rink Entertainments. The Pipers will head the Corps from the Octagon at 7.30, and the Kaikorai Band will play outside from 7.30. Splendid New Music. Open from 2.80 to 5, and 7.3J to 10. Ladies only (free) 10 to 12. The Columbia Rink never closes its doors to Season Ticket holders and others to suit a favored few TO-NIGHT— A very amusing Beginners' Rac<\ No Complimentary Tickets available on Tuesday. I ORIENTAL RINK, Duke ctrsw. Largest and Best Floor in Dunedin. Most Attentive Attaches. \ i SESSIONS: J 10 to 12: Ladies and Children, Admission ■ '■ Free ; Gentlemen, 6d ; Skates, 6d. 2.30 to 5: 1 Admission, Gd; Ladies' Skates Free. 7-33 °o 10 : Admission, Is ; Ladies' Skates Eree. I Patrons bringing private Skates will be 3 charged admission only. Monday, May 28, Two-mile Race; Friday, '. June 1, Dog Race. Entries for Dog Race till Thursday. Oriental Tram,' Ticiketj from all t i parts of City and. Suburbs, including admission I to Rink, Is. I B O R A i HALJ TUESDAY, 29th i GRAND OONpRI s (In Aid of the Funds of St. Paul's Church " La-digs' Gvjild). The following Ladies and Gentlemen will take e l iart: Instrumentalists.— Miss Jennie Weat, Miss ' E. A. Wilson, Miss Rehberg, Mr A. H. Norman. Vocalists.—Mrs Murphy, Miss Marshall, i Miss Power, Mr H. B. Smith, Mr F. L. Jones, >) Mr Blenkinsopp. Accompanists.—Misses Jennie West, E. A, • Wilson. i- 1 Doors Open 7.30; Concert at 8. Tickets, 2a and Is.

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Evening Star, Issue 7623, 28 May 1888, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 7623, 28 May 1888, Page 3

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