LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. COTTAGE of 5 Rooms and Xitche (furnished or unfurnished) In the vicinity* c Knox Church. Apply by' letter to " A.K." (oare Mr H. Gothbib), Vogel street. ROWN, EWING, AND CO. Wellington Dress Tweeds, Is lid p:r yard. Wellington Dress Tweeds, Is lid per yard. Wellington Dress 7. reeds, Is lid per yard. Wellington Dress Tweeds, 3s 6d per yard. Wellington Dress Tweeds, 3* Gd per yard. Well ; ngton Dress Tweeds, 3s 6d per yard. Two Special Lines. Our own des'gns, and Confined to J3., E„ and Co. brown 7 EWING, AND CO. have just received from the Kills 50 Pieces, 00 inches wide, Wellington Costume Tweeds, only Is lid per yard. 60 Pieces, 44 inohctf wide, Wellington Costume 1 weeds, only 33 6d per yard. New Deilgni. New Colorings. AMUSEMENTS. ROFESSOR ANDERSON; PRINCESS'S THEATRE. Immense Success. Last Nights. THE HAUNTED PAVILION, THE HAUNTED PAVILION, A most Marvellous Production, And Mdlle. BLANCHE ANDERSON, The Wonderful Cla'tvojwnt Sybil and Illustrator of tbe OecuU Sciences, in their World famous Entertainment THE WORLD OP MAGIC. Mdlle. BLANCHE ANDERSON Will sing To-night 'The song that reached my heart.' Prices: 3a, 2s, and Is. Box Plan at Dresden. Day Tickets at Jaoobs's. GOVERNMENT NOTICES. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. OAMARU RACES, APRIL 9th AND 10th. ON THURSDAY, 91h April, the Train usually leaving Dunediu for Oamaru at 7.40 a.m. will NOT run. A Special Train will leave Duned<n for Oamaru at 7.45 a.m., leaving Waitati 9.0 a.m., Eeaoliff 9.39 a m., Waikouaiti 9.55 a.m., and Palmerston 10.30 a.m. By order. PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. IMPORTANT NOTIOF. iHE ROYAL COMMISSION now sitting _i_ in the City of Wellington, having regard to the working of the Public Trust Office, will commence to take evidence in the course of next week. Any Person desirous of bringing any matter of interest and importance before tbeOommi'.sioners m»y communicate with them by letter or otherwise addressed to the Chairman of the Commission at the Public Trust Office, Wellington. By order of the Commissioners. J. GRATTAN GREY, Secretary to the Commissioners. LICENSING NOTICES. THE DUNEDIN LICENSING DISTRICT. ELECTION OF COMMITTEE AND LOCAL OPTION POLL. THE FOLLOWING CANDIDATES have bsen Nominated to se: tre on the Licensing Committee for the Duned'n Licensing District, viz. : ARCHIBALD BAKR ALEXANDER CAMPBELL BEGG ALFBED CARTER BROAD HUGH GOURLEY PETER MGREGOR SEPTIMUS MYERS WILLIAM READY ROBERT SPIERS SPARROW ROBERT LOFTUS STANFORD JAMES WRIGHT. The number of Candidates exceeding the number of offices to be filled, I hereby give notice that a Poll will be taken at the Garrison Hall, Dowling Btreet, Dunedin, on FRIDAY, the 17uh day of April, 1891, batween the hours of 9 o'clock a.m. and 6 p.m., to elect Five of the above-named Candidates. And I further give notice that, simultaneously with the election of tbe Licensing Committee as above, a Poll of the Ratepayers will betaken to determine whether Pab'ioiss', New Zea'and Wine, Accommodation, or Bottle Lfcensfs may or may not rrspcttvely be increased within the said District, in acco'dance with the provisions of the 45th and following clauses of " The Licensing Aot, 1881," and of "lhe Licensing Act ISBI Amendment Aot, 1882," and "Tho Triennial Licensing Commixes Act, 1889." Given under my hand this 6th day of April, 1891. WM. B. TAYLOR, Returning Officer. Dunedin, 6th April, 1891. MUNICIPAL NOTICES. I BOROUGH OF ST KILDA. ÜBUO NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Defaulters' Lists and Burgeßs Lists for the several wards are now Open for Inspection at tbe Town Clerk's Office, St. Eilda, during office hours, until WEDNESDAY, the 22ad day of April, inclusive. All objections thereto must be in writing, and delivered to the Town Clerk on or before the above date. JNO. GORE, Town Clerk. BOROUGH OF MAORI HILL. "VTOTIOE.—At a Tpecial Meeting of the J3| Council, held oa March 25, it was reBolvrd—"That the District road from the Lr ith Road to, and fronting, the Township of Woodend be Altered so ai to run in a straight line from the present Woodend Bridge to the foot of the Township road through Woodend." It is proposed to confirm the same resolution (\t a meeting of the Counoil to be held oa April "!, E. S. CLARKE, I Town Clerk. Maori Hill, March 30,1891. LOST AND FOUND. OUND, Druidß' Gala, Umbrella, Fur 1 Tippet, Glove. Apply Shelton's Boot Shop, corner George and Albany streets. OUND, near Dr Oolquhoun s, Friday night, 1 Overcoat. Apply Bannister, chemist. OST, Lady's Gold Watch and Ohain. be J tween London and Filleul streets; 27tl Maroh; leward. Simon Bros. * OST, in tram, last Friday, a Parse. Ten _J shillings reward on returning to Tram Office- , OST, Feather-legged Tumbler Pigeon. Apply T. Hides, Mornington. I BOAfiD AND RESIDENCE. OOTBALLERS can have splendid Acoom ! modation; hot baths; termß from On I Guinea; central. Apply Mr Price, chemist. EDUCATIONAL. OOD CARVING, Port Ohalmers.-M ' GETHBRwillbeginaClaßßonSATUß DAY, 11th April, at 2 p.m. Intending pupil please leave names with the Reotor. TECHNICAL CLASSES ASSOCIATION HE GLASSES for English, Latin, an Shorthand Open TO-NIGHT in th Normal SohooL The Cookery Class will Open in the Athe namm Hall oa WEDNESDAY, at 7 p.n Miss M'Queen ba« kindly; undertaken to be L attendance at 6.45 p.m. to enrol pupils. GEO. M.-IHOMSON, Hon. See.
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Evening Star, Issue 8483, 7 April 1891, Page 3
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