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LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. CHILDREN'S MANTLES. JUST Landed a case of the above Goodsfashionable, strong, and warm, and moderate in price. Inspection invited. HERBERT, HAYNES, AND CO. FLOWERING Bulbs.—Wc have still a Few, and thete yet time to plant. Nnnmo and Blair. . .IE LEU, Little Maori Bulletin ' of ourse ! LOOK Out To-morrow. Don t forget to get one; Price One Penny; Illustrated; plenty Fun. Everything Local. tTnTcD Known—Fotcr Dick, Watch - Y / " maker and Jeweller, has commenced Business ov r Bai'ey and Co. \ tailor-, Octagon. < REAT Sale To-morrow. -GouUs niai'Kca Vjf regardless of the altered Customs Tariff. A. and T. Inglis. L - IFE"r<)licoiT—Money advanced thereon; low interest. Henry Benjxmiu, London Loan and Discount Society, Manse street. NITTING Machines. - Just lanueu, a fresh stock of Knitting Machines. Inspection invited bj_W. Melville, Bunches ripe Bananas, yellow as a guinea; lipencd in my celebrated banana ripener ; cheap. Bull. Tons Apples (from Gib Is), Grapes, <vll" Stewing Pears, Orang.C hestnuts (Is Od lb), Medlars, Pines. Bull. -J-> OOTi a.Tid riaivta—Aspaiagua (2 years), JAj Sea Kale, Herb'/, Strawberries (best vaiietics), Cabbage and Cauli/luwer Plants. Fryor. iNE~~Cooking Apples (41b Is), Cooking Pears, Tahiti Oranges (cheap), Sydney Oranges (18 for Is). Pryor. I>IPE Bananas, Pines, new loose tigs \i (cheap), new Walnut*, Chestnuts (Is Gd lb), Cocoanuts, Dates, Ginger. Pryor. TEEDS for present Sowing.—Early Peas ) (sorts). Beans (very early), A shleaf Kidney JPota'oes. Pryor, Princes street CARPiTd.— Just landing, choice assortment of Bruesels Carpets, which must be cleared. Dunedin Iron and Woodware Company, Octigon, AJAQtiZVimTa. >RINCESS'S THEATRE. l. Lessees ... Mr Brough and Mr Boucicault. Positively the Last Two Nights of LITTLE JACK SIIEPPARD. THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, JUNE Isr. TO-MOUROW (SATDRDAY), 2nd, I'ositively the Last Night of LITTLE iACK t-lIEPPARD. LITTLE JACK SIIEPPARD. Miss Fanny Robina as .Tack. Miss Emma Temple as Winifred. E'r E. W. Koycc as Bluoskin. Mr Robert Brough a« Jonatlmv Wild. MONDAY, JUNE 4, For the first time in Dunedin, FORTY THIEVES, A Grand Spectacular Burlesque Extravaganza. Plau at Dresden. Prices : 4s, 3s, and Is. CUNARD, Acting Manage r. ORIENTAL KIN K, Duke s'uert. Largest and Best Floor in Dunedin. Most Attentive Attaches. Patrons bringing private Skates will be charged admission only. TO-MGHT, 0 o'lock, Dog P.aco. Oriental Tram Ticket i from all parts of City and Suburb?, including admission to Rink, Is. Sessions Rnd Charges as usual. >ALACK ROLLER SKATING RINK. Patronised by the Elite. SATURDAY NIGHT, JUNE 2, PRESENTATION OF PRIZES. Ar.so EXHIBITION OF TRICK AND FANCY SKATING. HURDLE JUMPING, HURDLE JUMPING, HURDLE JUMPING, By Professor GIBSON, who will appear in Russian Costume. llio Palace Rink is not only crowded in the Afternoon, but t very Session. Admission, One Shilling. G. GRIFFITHS, Manager. COLUMBIA ELITE ROLLEPv SKATING RINK, LYCEUM HALL, DO WILING STREET. ntOFESSOR SIMMONS AG.iIN TO-NIGHT. FANCY AND SCIENTIFIC SKATING atB.SO. HIGH-STiLT PERFORMANCE at'.». Every Afternoon the Columbia is crowded with the Elite, while opposition Rinks aro a dreary space. Come and See. TO-MORROW AFTERNOON, 2nd June, at 3.45, ' PROFESSOR SIMMONS. GRAND MARCH (With Full Band), at 5 p.m. In the Eyening, at 8 30, Exhibition of real Hurdle Leaping, jumping 8 Chairs at a time. c Ol UMBIA RINK. THE GREAT CANRIVAL. Far Surpassing in Magnificence any similar event ever attempted in the colony. GRAND MARCH OF COSTUME SKATERS At 0 p.m. The fact that the Lime and Calcium Lights (which will be profusely employed) aro in charge of Mr MARSDEN is a sullicicnt guarantoo_ that the sccno of Merry Skaters in Costumo will be one of tho most brilliant and dazzling ever witnessed in Australasia. General Admission ... ... 2h. Reserved Soats. ... ... 3s. A few Special Seats ... ... ss. Seats guaranteed until 8.15, but not after. CHARLES GODDEN, Manager. GREEN ISL\ND SKATING KINK (New Volunteer Hall). OPEN DAILY from 2.30 to 5, and Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday Evenings from 7.30 to 10. Admission, Gd, MONDAY, JUNE 11, Half-mile Race (Local Handicap). Entry, Is; clo=e at 10 pm. June G. PUBLIC NOTICES. GREAT Sale To-morrow.—Goods marked regardless of the altered Customs Taiitf. A. and T. Inglis. CLEARING Cash Sa'e of Millinery, Bonnets, and Hats at greatly reduced prices. Mis Gid, Princes street. THE Day of Salvation: by Dr Macgregor, Oamaru. Reply to Reign of Grace. Bible Depot, George street. 'ANTED Known-The Great Sale of t t M'Dowell and Co.'s Stock Commences To-morrow. A. andT. Inglis. lURNITURE and Furnishings.—ContinuaJ tion of our Clearing Sale during this month. As wo arc now stock-taking, further reductions aro being niado all round. Dunedin Iron and Woodware Company, Octagon. PROTECTION League. General Mcctmg i of Members to consider Financial Statement. Coffee Palace, Today (Friday), 8 o'clock. RENDERS wiil be received up to 1 lth June _l for a Lease, either for a term or from year to year, of Mrs Howden's Faim, Green Island, at present occupied by Wilson Bros. For further particulars apply to the Perpetual Trustees Company, Rattiay street. IfcNDERS Wanted for Five-roomed Cotjl tage in Wood and Brick, to bo erected in Piinces Btreet south. Plans and specification cau be seen at New Zealand Cooperage, Hope street. Tenders close on Juno Bth, at five o'clock p.m. WANTED, Tenders for Band ; Ball, Port Chalmers, June 7 —Piano, Cornet, Clarionet, or Picccolo, Tenders Close 10 a.m. Saturday. Address "Ball," Post Office, Port Chalmers. ESTATE OF EPHRAIM MACHIN 1 (Deceased). , _ ,ENDERS invited until Wednesday, 6th I June, for Purchase and Removal of Buildings in Walker street, Dunedin. For particulars apply DUNCAN AND MACGREGOR, Solicitors for Mrs Ellen Machin, Albert Buildings, Princes Btrett,

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Evening Star, Issue 7627, 1 June 1888, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 7627, 1 June 1888, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 7627, 1 June 1888, Page 3

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