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LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. JJARGAINS. BARGAINS. BARGAINS. Fresh Eggs, la 2d per dozen Real Jam, 4d per tin . Cheese, 4d per lb Bacon, 4d per lb Jam in Jars, 4d per lb Good Family Tea, Is Cel per lb. take Notice or the grand display of CHEAP GROCERIES AT THE BEEHIVE STORE. W. SUTTON, 191 George street. MUSIC GIVEN AWAY 1 ON Receipt of Three Penny Stamps we will send any Piece of Music from our Catalogue free of charge. Catalogues Free on receipt of Postage. MILNER AND THOMSON, Christchurch. OTAGO BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION. A PPLIOATIONS are invited from Medical ±SL Men until noon of WEDNESDAY, 11th June, for the position of Medical Officer to the Institution, Oaversham. Salary, LIOO per annum. List of Duties to be performed may be had on application to A. CLULEE, Secretary, Moray place. A N^TJrI£ Al i CHEMISTRY ANE ASSAYlNG.—Guaranteed Analyses ol all Commercial Substances. Soils Tested foi fertilising properties; Manures Tested and Valuations given; Water Analysed and Reports given ns to purity and suitability for domestic or manufacturing purposes. Adulterations detected in articles of feed, etc. Chemical Investigations undertaken and Advice given on Chemical Matters. Coal and other Minerals tested. Ores of all metals a i saved. F. M. ALLAN (Late Assistant to Dr Wallace, Public Analyst for the City of Glasgow), 11 Jetty street, Dunedin. EARLY CLOSING. 'E, the undersigned GROCERS o • • NORTH DUNEDIN, beg to intimate to the public that we will CLOSE our respective Shops at 6 p.m. oa and after MONDAY, June 2nd, 1890, Saturdays excepted:— Wilson Bros., Great King street Robt. L, Paterson, N.E. Valley G. Ford and Co., Great King street Gibson Bros., Great Ring street W, Wright, Great King street R. Bowie and Co., Great King street Alexr, Allan, Groat King street Tbos. Sneddon, Great King street Innes and Carolin, Frederick street John Rose, Great Ring street W. Owen and Co., Great King street Emily Gordon, George street David Oomrie, King and Howe streets Will S. Howrth, Great King street David Mason, Great King street C. B. Miller, Great King street.

LADIES’ TAILOR-MADE COSTUMES LADIES’ TAILOR-MADE COSTUMES. LADIES’ PROMENADE COSTUMES LADIES’ PROMENADE COSTUMES, BKOWK, EWING, AND 00. S- have pleasure ia offering to the Ladies of Dunedin and Suburbs the following extraordinary inducements in Four Special Ranges of COSTUME MATERIALS, made to order on the shortest possible notice and at modified prices. Early inspection solicited : Range I.—ALL-WOOL NAVY ESTAMINE COSTUMES, made to order ... ... L 3 Oa Od, Range 2. FIFE CHECK COSTUMES, made to order as worn... ... ... L 3 3s Od. Range 3 —FRENCH COMPOSITE ROBES, made to order, Silk Effects ... ... L 3 12s 6d. Range 4.—ROSLYN EXHIBITION WORSTED TWEED COSTUMES, Tailor-made LS 15s Od. Designs engaged cannot be procured from any other firm. The above Costumes are guaranteed PERFECT IN OUT, ACCURATE IN FIT, ECONOMICAL IN WEAR. BROWN, EWING, AND CO. SDUOATIOKAiu ET. WOOD, Coach and Private Tutor, • Prepares Youths for Business Appointments, Civil Service, and other Examinations. Business and Reporting Shorthand,. Practical Bookkeeping, Arithmetic, Mathematics, English, Composition, French, German, etc. Day and Evening Classes, Private Tuition, Tuition by Correspondence ; Classes for Young Ladies. Wood’s Academy, Octagon. SHORTHAND School, Athol place (off Hanover street), open every evening year round. Elementary, Advanced, Speed, and Reporting Classes from seven till ten every evening. BANJO AND GUITAR. MR ALFRED G, BAKER, having finished his engagement with Exhibition Orchestra, has room for a few more" Pupils Dagmar College (next Choral Hall). TENDSagf TENDERS Wanted for Building Fiveroomed House, etc., at Mornington, Plans, etc., J. Gilmonr’s, timber merchant. TENDERS Invited for Building a Stone House at Bishopscourt. H. F. Hardy, architect. -S, Exhibition Annexes to Acid Works, Burnside; close Thursday 5 p.m. J. Barton, Maolaggan street. rpENDBRS' 'Wanted for LATHING and PLASTERING (labor only). Specifications at Benevolent Institution, Caversham. Close neon 4th June. A. CLULEE, Secretary. TENDERS FOR SOIL. TENDERS will be received by the Dunedin Jcokey Olnb until 4 o’clock on TUESDAY, June 3rd, for the supply of 100 Loads (more or less) of Friable Soil, to be delivered on the Racecourse in such places as may be required. Tenderers to send a sample of the bulk to the office with the tender. SYDNEY JAMES, Secretary, TOMAHAWK ROAD BOARD. TENDERS will be received by the undersigned for the Supply of Maintenance Metal and Reconstruction of Portion of Road up to noan the 2nd of June. Specification with Mr Pryor, seedsman. Princes street, Dunedin, WILLIAM SMAILL, Chairman. LECTURES. KAIKORAI PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH MUTUAL IMPROVEMENT ASSO-C-ATION. MONDAY, JUNE 2nd, at 7.30, at Kaikorai Presbyterian Church, Dr M'PHERSON will give a Lecture entitled ‘ Pre-historio Man.’ All are Invited. MUNICIPAL NOTICES. BOROUGH OF MAORI HILL. WEST WARD. A T the Poll taken this day for the Election of One Councillor, the votes recorded were as follow: Bain, John 21 Rowntree, Edward 9 Informal 2 I therefore declare the said JOHN BAIN to be duly elected. • E. S, CLARKE, Returning Officer. May 30th, 1890. BOROUGH OF CAVERSHAM. TIjTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that from .i.v this date and until further notice the Borough Council of Caversham has resolved to CLOSE the Road at St. Clair, known as the Esplanade. MARTIN PEARCE, Town Clerk. Caversham, Slat May, 1890,

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Evening Star, Issue 8231, 31 May 1890, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 8231, 31 May 1890, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 8231, 31 May 1890, Page 3

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