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MEETINGS. TAGO SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION. Y.M.C.A. ROOMS, MORAY PLACE. TEACHERS' PREPARATORY MEETING, Conducted by Mr J. Reitb, IN READING ROOM, FRIDAY, 29th JUNE, 1888, at 8 p.in. MONTHLY PRAYER MEETING IN LECTURE HALL, SATURDAY, 30th JUNE, 1888, at 7.30 p.m. W. T. TODD, Secretary. BANKRUPTCY NOTICE. GAZETTE IN BANKRUPTCY. IHI EVENING STAR la duly appointed Gazette for the publlca lost of all Notices under the Bankruptcy Act. IN BANKRUPTCY. Estate JAMES M'DONALD, Lime Merchant, Dunedin. THE ADJOURNED MEETING of Creditors in the above Estate will be held at my Office, No. 12 Rattray street, Dunedin, on. Monday, the 2nd day of July, 1888, at the hour of 3 p.m., to consider Tenders. It is very desirable that all the Creditors should be present or represented. JAMES ABHOROFT, Official Assignee. Dunedin, 29th June, 1888. EDUCATIONAL. INDERGARTEN, luglewood, Queen street.—Quarter commences Monday, 2nd July ; One Guinea; three to eight. Mrs and Miss Kato Grant. INGING AND VOICE PRODUCTION.— Miss Alice Woolridge is prepared to receive a limited number of Pupils (Ladies and Gentlemen) for Singing, Voice Production, and Pianoforte, at her Rooms, Dresden Piano Depfit PUBLIC NOTICES. WANTED KnowD Service of Song, * Christy's Old Organ'; limelight illustrations. Choral Hall, This Evening, 7.30. Admission, One Shilling. »RIME SOUTHDOWN MUTTON and BEEF from the Seadoun Estate. A. RANDALL, Maclaggan Btreet. NOTICE. ,HE Public are Hereby Notified df the difference between the usual Fire Alarm and that for Volunteers. In the event of an Emergency Parade or Night Alarm, the signal will be by 3 guns fired from the Battery, followed by a continuous peal of the Fire Bell for 2 minutes. T. J. THOMSON, Captain P.O. Naval Artillery. W. J. WATERS, CftDtain L Battery, N.Z.A. Port Chalmers, 29th June, 1888. |HE CARLTON HOUSE, DARLEY. Good stand for Butcher's Shop or General Store. Apply W. G. NEILL, Bond street. TO FRUIT GROWERS AND MARKET GARDENERS. HO LEASE, for a terra of years, at BrockL ville, Kaikorai, an Orchard of 6| acres, containing over 2,000 Fruit Trees and 5 Vineries in full bearing, with Stabling and other conveniences. D. MILLER, Grocer, 127 George street, Dunedin. DUNEDIN PLUMPTON COURSING MEETING. JULY 12th, 13th, and 14th, 1888. -\TOMINATIONS for All-aged Stakes and _J3I St. Leger (for puppies under 2 years), Close on Tuesday, 3rd July, at 9 p.m. Sweeps to be paid on Tuesday, 10th July (the night of draw), when Dogs must be Named and Pedigrees given. This is imperative, as no unpedigreed dog will be allowed to run. HARRY L. JAMES, Secretary. VISIT THE LEADING HOUSE FOR SCHOOL BOOTS. {HE CITY BOOT PALACE, 71 GEORGE STREET. Our 'PARAGON' and 'DEPENDABLE * School Boots a,re the best Boots ever made to wear. Perfectly formed for the foot, and SOLID LEATHER from heel to toe. You have not seen anything like them. Bring your Boys and Girls and have them fitted with either the 'Paragen' or 'Dependable.' We guarantee these Boots to outwear 2 pairs of any other make. CITY BOOT PALACE, Boot and Shoe Manufacturers, 71 GEORGE STREET '(Corner St. Andrew street). T'BEATH'S Sale of new Winter Goods. Greatest bargains ever seen ; see prioes handbills. Saturday, 30th June. TAILORING DEPARTMENT. *E have been fortunate enough to secure T f the services of Mr GOURLEY, so long and favorably known as Cutter to Messrs Brown, Ewing, and Co., and latterly partner in the firm of Messrs Gourley and Richardson. We can now with every confidence launch into the Tailoring Business, certain that it will prove a success. We ha,ve laid in a splendid Stock of all the Latest and Most Fashionable Patterns in COLONIAL, SCOTCH, AND ENGLISH TWEEDS, COATINGS, Etc.* Etc. We trust our Friende will call upon as, and we guarantee every satisfaction at reasonable prices. MOLLISON, MILLS, AND CO. 105 and 197 George street (Opposite Knox Church). IAPESTRY Curtains, 3 yards long, 14s 6d _ pair; Rep Curtains, 15s pair; Oriental Striped Curtains, 13s 6d pair. Dunedin Iron and Woodware Company, Octagon. ROWN, EWING, AND 00. Blankets Blankets The increasing demand Blankets Blankets for Colonial-made BlanBlankets Blankets kets has induoed us to Blankets Blankets Treble our Order for thiß Blankets Blankets Season. Third lot just Blanket Blankets received from the Mills, Blankets Blankets even better value than Blankets Blankets previously. BytheappliBlankets Blankets cation of New Machinery Blankets Blankets for finishing, a warmer Blankets Blankets nap on the surface bas Blankets Blankets been effected without Blankets Blankets interfering with weight Blankets Blankets or wear. MOSGIEL, ROSLYN, and WELLINGTON. All Sizes in Stocky BROWN, EWING, AND 00. J dren's Jackets and Ulsters; Mrs GUI, Princes street.

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Evening Star, Issue 7651, 29 June 1888, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 7651, 29 June 1888, Page 3