LATE ADVERTISEMENTS QONTINBNTAL BOOT DEPOT. BAST FITTING BOOTS MADE BT WORKMEN OF SKILL, FINISHED BT BEAL ARTISTS. WISE PEOPLE look at their money before they spend it, and see that In return for the circulating medium they get full value. There are few things that a man Is so intimately acquainted with than the boots he wear*, and if they are not comfortable he carries an enemy about with him, instead of a friend. THIS IS WHERE WE EXCEL. WHEELS WE EXCEL. There need be no fear of not getting a fit, became we are well provided with fits for al'. A Mfeortment of HA.UD -SK WN BOOTS always in stock, from world-renowned makers. C NTINBNTAL BOOT DEPOT, Opposite Post Office, Princes street. THE MEMBERS OF SCHOOL COMMITTEES IN OTAGO. GENTLEMEN,— I regret that my engage- ' ments will prevent me from standing for the Education Board. I thank those committees who have so kindly nominated me. THOMAS FERGUS. IMPORTANT TO TOURISTS. Brown, swing, and 00. are Showing a Large and Varied Selection of the favorite MOSGIEL BUGS and MAUDS, without doubt the best finished and most perfect Travelling Bugs manufacturedThe following different makes to select from The Takapuna Bug The Wakatipu P.ug The Wanaka Rug The Mouowai Bug The Auckland Rug The Mararoa Rug The Gosie A 1 Rug The Wairarapa Maud The Mataura W.P. Buggy Rug. LADIES’ MOSGIEL DRESS TWEEDS. BROWN, EWING, AND 00. have a choice range of MOSGU'L COSTUME TWEEDS, new designs and colorings. Inspection Invited. BROWN, EWING, AND CO. HDUOATIONAIi. WOOD’S Academy, Octagon. Evening Classes and Private Tuition reamned; Penmanship, Bookkeeping, Phonography, and general Commercial Subjects. LEECH, Violin School, Stuart street, • will Resume Teaching Monday, January 18tb. . PIANO, ORGAN (Church or SINGING. MISS LILT CAMERON and Miss MART COOPER will Resume TUITION at their ROOMS, Colonial Mutual Buildings, on February Ist. Card of terms may be obtained on application. VIOLIN STUDIO, 27 PRINCES STREET. MR EPHRAIM PARKER notifies his Pupils Teaching will be Resumed MONDAY, 25th JANUARY. Port Chalmers Pupils on the 29 hj January. LOST AND POUND. STRAYED into onr yard. Bay Mare. J. Ford and Co., grocers, George street. _ OUNDTWhite Fox • terrier, black spot left shoulder ;'owner call, pay expenses. John Keaat, Hillside.
LOST, Monday, in tram, between end of High street and St. street, Two LI Notes. Tramway Office. ___ L"~ CSf, from the Annandala Arms, Great King street, this morning (the 15th inet.), one Bay Pony Gelding, branded Wcn near shoulder; and Brown Mare, branded D on hip. Anyone giving inf >rmati m as to their whereabouts to the above address will ba rewarded. LOST, In High street, near Fountain, Gold Cross ; reward. J. Deane, Castle street, near St. Andrew street. MEETINGS NEW ZEALAND ALLIANCE. A MEETING of MEMBERS and FRIENDS will be held in the Y.W.C.A. Rooms on FRIDAY, at 8 p.ra., to Meet and Confer with Sir Wm. Fox, Revs. L. M. Isitt and Walker, and Messrs T. W. Glover, Walter Seth Smith, and E. Tennyson Smith. A full attendance is desired, ALEX. S. ADAMS, Hon. Seo. Dunedin Auxillaty. BHEPPIMO PBNINSUALA AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL SOCIETY’S SHoW. SATURDAY, 16th JANUARY. mHE S.S. ONSLOW 1 will run Two Trips from Dunedin to Porto'hollo, leaving Rattray street wharf at 10 a.m. and 2 p m., returning after show. Fares, 2s return. Refreshments can be obtained in the Show Ground. String band in attendance. SPECIAL STEAM SERVICE TO SYDNEY. HE FAVORITE T1 S.S. TBKAPO, 2.500 tons (G. Allman, % commander), will be des- ‘ for Sydney via Way Ports On TUESDAY, 19th JANUARY, carrying Passengers at SPECIALLY REDUCED FARES, Cargo at Wharf. For particulars apply to UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, ,V LIMITED, Will De-ipstoh Steamer* as under LYTTELTON and Wellington.—ROTOßUA, s.s., on Monday. January 18. Passengers from Dunedin Wharf at S p.m. Cargo till tea noon. fKLSON via Lyttelton and Wellington. ROTORUA, 8.8., on Monday, January 18. Passengers from Dunedin Wharf at 3 p.m., Cargo till noon. .TICK LAND via Lyttelton, Wellington, •Napier, and. Gisborne.—TE ANAU, b,b., on Wednesday, January 20. by 2.30 p.m. train. Cargo at Wharf till 4 p.m. Tuesday. , „ . YDNEY via Lyttelton, Wellingtor, and Bast Coast.-TB ANAU, as., on Wednesday, January 20. Passengers by 2.30 p.m. YDNEY via Lyttelton and Wellington.— TBKAPO. S.S., on Tuesday, January 19. Cargo at Wharf. „ lELBOURNB via Blnfl and Hobart.WAIRARAPA, s.s., on Thursday, January 21, Passengers by 3.35 p.m. train. Cargo at Wharf till 4 p.m. Wednesday. YBSTPORT via Tlmaru, Akaroa, Lyttelton, and Wellington.— BßUßNßK, s.s., This Day (Friday), January 15. Passengers from Dunedin Wharf at 7 p.m. IBBYMOUTH (taking cargo for Hokitika) via Oamaro, Tlmaru, Lyttelton, and Wellington.—A STEAMER early IUOKLAND via Oamarn, Tlmaru, Napier, Gisborne, and Tauranga.— OHAU, s.s., 6ftriy» FIJI (from Auckland).—OVALAU, s.s., about Friday, 29th January. !ONGA & Samoa (from Auckland).— WAlNUl, s.s., on Wednesday, 20th January. EXCURSION SEASON. During the Months of January, February, and March RETURN TICKETS will be Issued at EXCURSION RATES over all the Company’s Lines, available for THREE MONTHS from date of Issue. „ ~ „ __ Nora —During the Summer Mouths the Tuesday steamer for Wellington will leave Lyttelton at 6 p.m. instead of 10 p.m. a* formerly. _ . Offices ; Corner of Vogel, Water, and Cumberland stieets.
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Evening Star, Issue 8723, 15 January 1892, Page 3
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