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I LATE ADVERTISEMENTS CORSETS, Abdominal Belts, Oheßt-expand-ing Braces made on shortest notice. Mrß Johnson, 148 George street, Dunedin. IHK Music to he sung at the Exhibition sold at Braithwaite'a Book Arcade at I English Prices. ' Y.Z. MEAT COMPANY beg to inform u » their numerous Customers and the Public generally they still continue to supply the very best of Meat at their old prices. TRIME BOILING BKEF from l£d per lb. PRIME ROASTING BEEF from 2d per lb. Note the Address— CORNER OF STAFFORD AND PRINCES STREETS, DUNEDIN. I WENDEL'S WINES. "R WENDEL thanks his Friends and j_ Patrons for their support since he first sent shipments of Wines to Otago. The Public are reminded that Wcndel's Wines are pure, wholesome, and invigorating Grape Wines, and are admitted by all as among tho very best for any purpose for which a GOOD AND SOUND WINE is desired. j WKNDEL'S Nourishing and Strengthening Wines for Invalids and for Church purposes are very much sought after. WENDEL'a JWIWES can bo seen at the Exhibition, and may bo obtained from the various Grocerß in Dunedin and Suburbs as below, and from J. W ENDEL, OR APE WINE MANUFACTURER, Auckland. A. AND J. M'FARLANE, Princes and Maolaggan streets, Dunedin. J. PETERSON AND CO., Walker and George streets. IRVINE AND STEVENSON, George street-, Dunedin. J. PETERSON AND CO., George street, Dunedin. LOMAS AND FRAZER, Octagon, Dunedin. MERCER BROTHERS, Princes street. R. BOWIE AND CO., Great King street, Dunedin. W. WRIGHT, Great King street, Dunedin. H. FRIEDLICH, Stuart street, Dunedin. RITCHIE, Port Chalmers. MITCHELL BROS., Tort Chalmers. PETER RUTHERFORD, Cavorsham and Mornington, ASK FOR WENDEL',3 WINES. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT TO EXHIBITOR i. ROWN, EWING, AND CO. have Just Opened, ex Doric, 15 Cases LINOLEUMS and FLOORCLOTHS, specially imported for the Exhibition. Their Stock of TAPESTRY and BRUSSELS CARPETS, CURTAINS, and FORNISHING GOODS is now complete for the season. EXHIBITORS will find it to their advantage no inspect the above. Quotations given. Orders executed with despatch. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT TOIEXHIBITOKS. AMUSEMENTS RINCEBS'S THEATRE. Lessee and Proprietor Business Manager Chas. Hugo Alf. Santley. HUGO'S BUFFALO MINSTRELS, ; The recognised Variety Combination throughout tho Australasian Colonics. Ten Years' Unbroken Record. Always Now Artists. Always Changes of Programme. Always a Monster Bill. 10,000 People have paid for Admission during tho Last Week. Popular Prices-2s, Is, 6d. Day Tickets at Jacobs's or Allen's, tobacconists. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 11, 1889. GRAND CONCERT By the Dunedin Minnesingers, Under the Patronage and in the Presence of THE EARL AND COUNTESS OF ONSLOW. Soloists : Mwses Wooldridgo, Heenan, Graham, Peters, Jackson, Mrs Macleod Smith ; Messrs Densem, Durston, Davie, Lodd, and Hopcraft. Instrumentalists : Misses Derbyshire, Greenslade, Goodman, and Mr Macleod Smith. Piano and Organ supplied by Dresden Piano Company. Drosg Circle, 3s; Front Seats, 2s; Back do, Is. I F T Si -kjC XMAS TREE. GENTLEMEN'S STALL. In TRINITY HALL, MORAY PLACE, On THURSDAY (Afternoon andEvoning)and FRIDAY (Evening Only), December 12th and 13th. Vocal and Instrumental Music. Admission Is. Proceeds in aid of the Mornington Wesleyan Church Circuit Fund. Will the Members and Friends kindly roll up and help us. HORSE-TAMING EXTRAORDINARY. JNDER the Patronage and in the presence of the Viotorian Members of the Legislative Assembly now visiting Dunedin, PROFESSOR WATSON, the Greatest Horse-tamer tho World has ever produced. Opening Nigbt— SATORDAY, Deoember 7. at 8 o'clock. City Hall Basement, Is and 2s. |HE AUSTRALIAN WAXWORKS, PRINCES STREET. Open dailyAfternoon—2 till 5 p.m Evening—7 till 10 p.m. ADMISSION, Is ; Children, Half price ■ BOARD AND RESIDENCE. OUNTAINEER HOTEL QOEENSTOWN, LAKE WAKATIFU. PROPRIETRESS MhS R. BOND. | This new and commodious stone Hotel has boen well furnished throughout, and iB now one of | the most comfortable houses in Otago. Suites of Rooms havo boon set apart for Families, and every attention has bf en paid to tho arrangements for carrying on a first-class trade. Sample Rooms for Commercial Travellers. A Porter will attend Passengers on Arrival and Deparl ture of Steamers. Horses and Buggies on hire. Tariff ... 8s per day. I ~ OERAKI. Superior Accemmodation. X Terms, etc., apply Mm Hull, Moeraki. BOARD and Residence.—Two Double Bedrooms in Private House; healthy locality ; splendid view. " Omeo," Stab Office. BOARD and Residence, Gentlemen and Families, close to Bathß, St. Clair; terms. Mrs Dick, next Criterion. GORDON House, Moray place, near Criterion Hotel, Princes street.—Select Boarding Establishment; bathroom : large bedrooms. AOANOY for respectable young Gentle. I t men; comfortable homo, terms moderate. Esk Bank, Castle street, near St. Andrew street. PRIVATE Board, Residence; 15s weekly, washing included. Apply lolly shop, corner Aroade and Rattray street. URNISHED Houses and Rooms (Waikouiiti, St. Clair, Roslyn, Caversham, and town). Apply Mrs Dick, next Criterion. MUNICIPAL NOTICES. BOROUGH OF OAVERSHAM. BXTRAORDINARY VACANCY. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the to the office of Councillor for Middle Ward, in room of Thomas Cole (elected Mayor), will be received at the Town Hall, Caversham, until 12 o'clock noon on MONDAY, 9th day of December, 1889. And tho Poll (if necessary) will take place on FRIDAY, the 20th day of December, 1889 MARTIN PEAROE, Returning Offioer. Caversham, 29th November, 1889. BOROUGH OF CAVERSHAM. TENDERS TO RENT WEIGHBRIDGE. [RENDERS will be received until 7 p.m. on _L THURSDAY, 12th day of December, 1889, for Renting tho Caversham Weighbridge for a period of Twelve Mentbc Conditions, etc., may bo acen ut the Council Chambers, Caversham. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. MARTIN PEAROE, Town Clerk, Caversham, 29th November, 1889,

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Evening Star, Issue 8084, 7 December 1889, Page 3

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