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I LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. TDELLOWS'S White Ink.-Greatest novelty JL9 yot invented; flows free, writes easy, < with_a charming effeot on colored piper. ; | JiADIJNG Stationers, Drapers, Fansy i -*-* .<*oods Store?. Bellows'a White Ink is | used in all circles at Home and Australia. ivrj, invuauons, At Home Cards, and Ladies 0 rrespondence. Generally re- [ commended by the faculty for weak eyesight. P E *? S '«P og Soa P> Purest, cheapest, best, . 6d; Worm Powders and all Dog Medicines. Price, chemist, "Walker street. D°N'T forget to buy Useful Goods, Crockery, .S utler y> alr M°ntague r B Giving-up Sale. You will Bave. fully half. ARK It Well-Genuine Bargains and -LTJ. unmistakeable Plums during this week at A. and T. Inglis's. _. , . Visitors reJL quiring good Accommodation are requested to try Spanish Restauvant, Princeß street south. Meals, 6d; .Beds, Is. OYSTERS, Od Plate, bread and butter; in lt, ,hj 4d P er doZBn - Palace Saloon, next Eoyal George, xoxuna. uysiers.—ius per sack, or b C.Johns and Co., Rattray PEACHES, Egg Plums, Gages, Nectarines, Grapes, cheap; fresh from my Teviot orchard; depot, OctagoD. M. E. Manuel. URNITURB, Bedding, Bedsteads, etc., private sale; Houses Furnished throughout terms arranged. Larner, auctioneer, Rattray street (next Bank). D.P., George street, just Opened new lot J» of Handsome Lamps, Table Cutlery, Galvanised Bathp, etc., at Wholesale Prices. Fanny Goods for Presentation. DON T forget to buy Useful Goads, Crockery, Cutlery, at Montague's Giving-up Sale. You will save fully half. I JTISITORS to Dunedia should call and inspect the immense stock of Drapery, Clothing, Mercery, Boots, Shoes, Carpets, Furnishings, Furniture, Crockery, Ironmongery, etc., at the genuine cash establishment. A. and T. Ingliu. OTICE.—"The Catalan Hair Renewer" is ~ now put up in Blue Glass Bottles, speilly manufactured for the purpose, with " Catalan Hair Renewer" blown in; the Proprietors having beea led to adopt this course lor the proteotion of their Customers from worthless and dangerous imitations. Sold Wholesale and Retail by B. BAGLEY AND SON, Chemists and Druggists, 134 George streot (near Hanover street), and at the Water of Leitb,

M.U.1.0.0.F. •EMBERS of the Otago District and - Vißiting Brethren are requested to MEET at the Distriot Chambers, Stuart street, at 9 a.m. on THURSDAY, 6th instant, to join in FRIENDLY SOCIETIES' GALA PROCESSION. Rosettes provided for Members not having Reg.lia. s Every Member of the Order expected to be present. (Signed) JOHN 'WOOD, Prov. Grand Master. M.U.1.0.0.F. LOYAL PRINCE OF WALES LODGE, Port Chalmers. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES' GALA. THE MEMBERS of the above Lodge are requested to meet at the Lodge Room at 8 a.m. TO-MORROW, to proceed to Town by the 8.15 Train. A good muster is requested. JOHN JACKSON, N.G. , hj IHE MEMBERS of Lodges of the Dunedin JL District and Visiting Brethren belonging to the Independent Order of Oddfellows are requested to meet at the Pioneer Lodge Room, Rattray street, at 9 a.m. sharp on THURSDAY, 6th inst, to join in the Gila Procession. Regalia—Rosettes and white gloves,[ except officers of lodges, who wilT wear their usual regalia. Every member expected to be present. TO. REID, G.S. UNITED FRIENDLY SOCIETIES' GALA. THE UNDERMENTIONED SOCIETIES are respectfully requested to meot in the Triangle at 9.30 a.m. sharp to fall in Procefsion ir. the following order : P.A.F.S. U.A.O.P. H.A.B.C.S. M.U.1.0.0.F. A.O.F. I-0.0 ft, o-.ia of Temperance. GEO. fcOOTT, Hon. Soc. A.O.F,—COURT PRIDE OF DUNEDIN. No. 3,780. ~\/T EMBERS of the above Court v. ill Meet YA at the Triangle, near Rail* ay Station, to take part in the Friendly Societies' Demonstration, TO-MORROW MORNING, at 9.30 o'clock. ATso, attend Meeting in City Hall, Dowling street, to heir Mr E. Mason's Address on ' Friendly Societies' on FRIDAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock. J. WILSON, Secretary. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES. *HE OFFICERS of the various Friendly a. Societies are invited to Attend Meeting at the Exhibition Committee Room TO-MORROW (Thursday), Qth inst., immediately after the Gala Procession, for the purpose of introduction to the Registrar of Friendly Societies for the colony (Mr Edmund Mason). P. BLACK, Hon. Seo. United Friendly Societies' Committee.

UNITED ANCIENT ORDER OF DRUIDS. No. 19 District. MEMBERS are respectfully requested to meet at Bro. J. Gillies'a Warehouse, Great King street, TO-MORROW (Thursday), 6th of Match, at 9 a'.m. sharp, for the purpose of Robing for the Proce?sion of Vriendly Societies' Gala. N.B. : Bro, A. H, Sheltou Marshal. Full attendance requested. ?iL MOSS, District President. 1.0.0. F., PIONEER LODGE No. 1, THE OFFICERS AND MEMBERS of the above Lodge are requested to meet in the Lodge Room, Rattray street Hall, on THURSDAY, 6th inet, at 9 a.m. sharp, to join in the Gala' Proce3Mon. Every member expected to be present. Regalia: Rosettes (provided) and white gloves. By order, GEO. SPRINGER, Sec. ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS, United Otago District. I EMBERS of the various Courts of the above Society are requested to meet at the District Chambers, M.U. Hall, Stuart street, TO-MORROW, theGth,at9o'clock a into take part in procession. WM. WOODLAND, District Secretary.

FKIENDLY SOCIETIES' GALA, MARCH 6. A LL MEMBERS of above are particularly .C3l- requested to be punctual to time and place of meeting, as Procession forms at 9.30 a.m. A Full Muster is expected. NITED FRIENDLY SOCIETIES' EX- _ HIBITION GALA. THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1890. FIRST RACE starts at 12.30 p.m. EXHIBITION HANDICAP (Speight and Co.'s prize), L 5 53. "Winners of heats (not winners of finals) fls each, GRAND BABY SHOW (ucder 12 months) in Concert Hall, at 3 p m.—First priz?, L22s, and a handsome baby's cloak and hood (presented by Messrs Duthie Bros.); 2nd do, LI Is, and handsome tea cosy (presented by Messrs Mollison, Mills, and Co.); 3rd do, 10s 6d, and splendid tea set (presented by , ' Messrs A. and T. Icglis). Messrs A. and T, Inglis have also generously offered a handsome Perambulator as a Special Prize for the best Pair of Twins. Entries to bs made in the Hall. A Special Prize of L 5 ss, presented by H. P. '! Fish, Esq., M.H.R., for competitive dancing in : Sailor's Hornpipe and Irish Jig, as follows : Ist, 30j ; 2nd, 15s; 3rd, 7s 6d, in each event. To be competed for on a stage in the Gardens ■ during the evening, Entry, 2s. i GEO. SCOTr, Hon. Sec. {FRIENDLY SOCIETIES' DEMONSTRATION. VTO Member of any of the Societies -* should come to Duuedln without partaking of Meals in the Monster Dining Room at the LEVIATHAN HOTEL, bo that they may be their own judges as to the contrast in the meals to be had there and elsewhere at same price (One Shilling).

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Evening Star, Issue 8157, 5 March 1890, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 8157, 5 March 1890, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 8157, 5 March 1890, Page 3

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