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AMUSEMENTS, COLUMBIA ELITE ROLLER SKATING RINK, LYCEUM HALL, DOWLIN 3 STREET. Open from 2.30 to 5, and 7.30 to 10. TO-NIGHT at 8.30, TO-NIGHT, SACK RACE, Most Amusing and Original Competition. The splendid Kaikorai Band of 32 Perforroera will play the latest and most beautiful music. Tram-Rink Tickets (including single journey in tram and admission to Rink), Is. fJIHE PALACE CARNIVAL. Great Success of the Fancy Dress Carnival Last Night. Hundreds unable to gain admission. CARNIVAL CONTINUED THIS EVENING. TO-NIGHT, Positively the Last Night of this Great CARNIVAL. CARNIVAL ) PAWfiyinncw | TO-NIGHT CARNIVAL I FANCY!DRKSS t TO-NIGHT GRAND MARCH OF COSTUMED SKATERS, at 9 p.m. The Rink will bo brilliantly illuminated with Calcium Lights. 200 Skaters in Costume. The Grandest Sight ever witnessed in New Zealand. General Admission Tn-night—One Shilling, Gorgeous Costumes To-night. Engineers Full Band, under conductorship of Mr Henry Benjamin, will play the Royalties March To-night. Twelve Amateurs will Sing To-night the NEW SKATING WALTZ, ‘HEEL AND TOE,’ composed by Gilbert Rock, Efeq. Music by Henry Benjamin, Esq. At 10 p.m. skates taken off and floor cleared for a SOCIAL DANCE. Spectators allowed to take part in dancing provided they are in Evening Dress. General Admission— One SHILLING To-night. Note.— A similar Carnival was witnessed in Sydney by 10,000 persons. R. H. DONNOLLY, Proprietor, G. GRIFFITHS, Manager. RIENTAL RINK, Ddke street. 0 TO NIGHT.—Final, of the N.E. Valley Footballers’ Two-mile Handicap. FRIDAY. JUNE 29.—1st and 2nd heats Press Handicap. Large consignment of Skates to hand. Rinks supplied. EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE OF OTAGO. ANNUAL CONVERSAZIONE in Choral Hall To morrow (Thursday) Evening, at 8 o’clock. Tickets may be ob'aiued from Messrs Horsburgh and Braithwaite. JAMES RENNIE, Secretary, HALL, \j Port Chalmers. FRIDAY EVENING, 29xh JUNE, 1888. PR IFESSOR OSCAR DAVID’S GRAND GYMNASTIC ENTERTAINMENT AND CONCERT. Doors open 7.15; Overture 7.45 p,m. Last Train leaves Port Chalmers at 11 p.m, A. G. CAMPBELL, Hon. Sec. EDUCATIONAL. KINDERGARTEN, Inglewood, Queen street,—Quarter commences Monday, 2nd July; One Guinea; three to eight. Mis and Miss Kate Grant. SINGING AND VOICE PRODUOTION.Miss Alice Woolridgo is prepared to receive a limited number of Pupils (Ladies and Gentlemen) for Singing, Voice Production, and Pianoforte, at her Rooms, Dresden Piano Dep6t PUBLIC NOTICES. Copies daily is the Circulation of the Stab A CHOICE Assortment of Dress Tweeds, A. Black and Colored Cashmeres; reduced mces. Mrs Gill. XOHN P. HAYES, Solicitor, Bank of Australasia Buildings, Bond street. JIENDERS WANTED for METAL it WAKARI and WOODHAUGH. Close Saturday. Apply WOODHAUGH STORE, V. R, NOTICE TO SPECIAL JURORS. SEEGER V. UNION INSURANCE COMPANY, JURORS Summoned herein are DISCHARGED from ATTENDANCE. COLIN M‘K. GORDON, Sheriff. Supreme Court Office, Dunedin, 27th June, 1888. CITY OF DUNEDIN SUBURBAN GAS COMPANY (La), L 5 REWARD. THE above sum will be paid to any Person giving such Information as will lead to the Conviction of the Person or Persons who Wilfully and Maliciously Removed the Syphon Plugs and Surface Boxes off the City of Dunedin Suburban Gas Company’s Mains in the Fosbury and Buy View roads and other places in that district. WM. DALEY, Engineer and Manager. Caversham Gasworks, June 27th, 1888, B ROWN, EWING,. AND CO. Blankets Blankets Blankets Blankets ; Blankets Blankets Blankets Blankets , Blankets Blankets . Blankets Blankets ' Blankets Blankets Blankets Blankets Blankets Blankets Blankets Blankets Blankets Blankets ■ Blankets Blankets Blankets Blankets . Blankets Blankets The increasing demand for Colonial - made Blankets has induced us to Treble our Order for this Season. Third lot just received from the Mills, ■even better value than previously. By the application of New Machinery for finishing, a warmer nap on the suiface has been effected without interfering with weight or wear. MOSGIEL, ROSLYN, and WELLINGTON. AH Sizes in Stock. BROWN, EWING, AND CO, ILK INS O N AND KBDDIE, IRONMONGERS, 100 PRINCES STREET (opposite Bank of N.Z.), Are stUl Selling at their former LOW PRICKS. ; A small quantity only of SLIGHTLY DAMAGED BARBED WIRE still on hand at 22a t*D PER OWT. ; BUILDERS and PARTIES FURNISHING will find it to THEIR ADVANTAGE to get prices from 1 WILKINSON AND KEDDI?. 100 PRINCES STREET

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Evening Star, Issue 7649, 27 June 1888, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 7649, 27 June 1888, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 7649, 27 June 1888, Page 3

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