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LATB ADVERTISEMENTS. INFLUENZA. ELIXIR VITM. WHAT I gay la Perfectly True. The Only Thing that In the smallest degree removed that Tough, Hard, Stringy Mucous Found Relief, ELIX'RVITjE. INFLUENZA TANK 3. TASK?. IAA 20Ogal and 4Co*»l Square Iron Tanks. X"\f The largeac Stock and the best Tanks, at lowest price?, are to be had from the Un Hawkera and Storekeepers supplied with the best of Tinware at the Lowest Pnoes. F. J. LAKE, Tinsmith (oppoßito First Church), Moray place, Dnnedin. BOARD AND BBBIDBFO*. ANDERSON Bay. ~ Lodgings wetted, week or two, Lady and Two Ohikaen. Address terms " P.J.,"jTAßOffice. WANTED, Koarders for Roßlyn distnot. near tram taiminuß. Address "Branch, Star Office. BHXPPISG HARBOR EXCURSIONS. kmHB S.P. ONSLOW J. will leave Ratt.ay street wharf for Porto■*"W£ss&g£B bello TO-MORROW (Sunday), at 2 p.m. Return Fare, 2i. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW Z SAL AND, LIMITED. EXCURSION TO WEST COAS>T SOUNDS. Fifteenth Sk.\eon. >to3L.. mHEP.H.TARAWFRA will leave PORT CHALMERS k on her THIRD EXCURSION To tho WEST COAST SOUND 3 OF THB MIDDLE ISLAND On MONDAY, Ist FEBRUARY. (On arrival of 3.35 p.m. train from Dunedin). The trip will occupy about Ten Dayß from Port Ohalme r.», during whloh the most attractive of the Hounds will bo visited, and special facilities will ba givou for Fishiog and i kotchicg, and for exploring tho=e wondeif x\ Fiordp, where Nature is f.een in her grandest aspeote. Opportunity will ako be given for visiting THE SUTHERLAND FALLS-The Highest in the World, Tho Steamer rcm\ining for Two Days in Milfoid Sound for that purpose. THE SOCIAL ENJOYMENT OF PASSENGERS la undo a special feature of these Exoorslcn?, the whole trip taking tho form of an extended picnic. In order to prevent overcrowding, only a limited number of Passengers will ba takeD,ai.d, as tho fil ing f»Bt, early application for berths will be necessary. The Tarawera will call at Bluff both ways en route. Fare—ll4 from Port Ohalmeiß. THE S.S. TAR AW ERA Will be despatched on her FOURTH EXCURSION On THURSDAY, 11th FEBRUARY, If sufficient Inducement offer. Intending Passengers are therefore requested to msko early application for bertn?. 'NION STEAMSHIP \J COMPANY \ OF NEW ZEALAND, £ LIMITED. Will Despatch Steamers as underJLYTTELTON and Wellington.-PENGUIN, p.s, on Monday, Jan-airy 25. Passengers from Dunedin Wharf at 3 p.m, Cargo till noon. NELSON via Lyttelton and Wellington. PENGUIN, 8.5., on Monday, January 25. Passengers from Danedin Wharf at 3p.m., Cargo till noon. AUOKLAt-D via I.ytteU<m, Wellington, Napier, and Glshorne.—WAlHOßA. s.s., on Wednesday, January 29. P.wsf.Dgprß from Dunedin Whar fat2 pm. Cargo tdl 10a.ro. . „ . SYDNEY via Lyttelton, Welllnjtor, and East Coast.—WAIBORA, s.s., on Wednesday, January 23. Passengers fnm Dunedin Wharf at 2 p m. SYDNEY via Lyttelton and Wellington.— WAKATIPU, 8.H., on Tuesday, February 2. MELBOURNE vIA Bluft and Hobart.— MABAROA, 8.P., on Thursday, January 23. Passengers by 8.35 p.m. train. WESTPORT via Umaru, Akaroa, Lytteltor, and Wellington.-OMAPERE, s.s., Tomorrow, January 24. Paßsengers from Dunedin Wharf at 7 p.m. _,. „. , GREYMOUTH (taking cargo for Hokitlka) via Oatnaru. Timaru, Lyttelton, and Welling ton.—HERALD, f.a., on or about Monday, January 25. O.rgo at Wharf till 4 p.m. Passengers at Midnight. AUCKLAND via Oaraaru, Timaru, Napier, GiVoome, and Tauranga.—OHaF, s.s., Fljninro Auckland}.-OVALiU, e.a , about Friday, 2Pth January. „.»*iutti IONiiA & ftmoatirsmA-ofcland). VAINUI, s.b , ou Wednesday, February 17. EXCURBION SEASON. During the Months of January, February, and March RETURN TIOKEIs will be Issued at EXCURSION RATES overall tbe Company a Lines, available for THREE MONTHS from date of issue. Note—During the Summer Monthß the Tuesday steamer for Wellington will leave Lyttelton at 6 p.m, instead of 10 p.m. as formerly. OmoBS: Corner of VogeJ, Water, and Cumberland streets.

TO LET. XrUGGETS, Port Molyneux.-Two Seaslte _N| Furnished Cottagoa To Let: eplendid scenery, bathing, fbhtog. Apply -Wilkinson, solicitor. - "Detached 4-roomed Hou-es To Ltt, Biown btroet. Apply R. Blackaddar. UPERIOR Reeidence; nine rooms, b»th (hot-water) gas, blind-, eto.; suit professional gentleman. Mrs Mu.r. Dowling street. 0 LET, convenient Cottage, lately occupied by Mr Towscy; six rooms, gw. Mrs Muir, Dowling street. .0 LtfT, 4-roomed House, Clyde street. John Olegg, Manse btrcfct. LET, 7-room?d Dwelling, Frederick _' street; batb, eto. John Olegg, Manse street, .. fTfiU __r, i-roomcu _hvk uw™i JL Dunedin; rangp, gtatea; every co euce. Larner, auctioneer, Itattray street. ,0 LET, No. 6, Gladstone terrace, Melville of«ok Annlv H. Calm?. TO LBT, a 2-roomed Cottage, central. W. Lloyd, b»ck Hospital, Cumberland Moray place. __ 0 LET, in Leith streot, good 4roomed. House. M'Gtll and Thomson, Moray place. - X corner Rattray street and York plaoa. I Trustees, Extoutors Gompauy. Beck Broß., Walker street. H. Henney, Russell 0 LET, 4-roomed House; washhouse; _ newly done up. George Hales, top Dowitcg Btrtet, next school, TO LBT, CELLARAGE, Crawford stieefc Apply j Manager Stab Ofßoe. TO LET OR FOR SALE, LACKSMITHING and WHBELOoncern. God businecs doing. Satisfactory reasons given selling. Terms reasonable. ACTIy C. . GASOOIGNE, \ Marton, Rangitikel. TO LET, all neoess ry outhouses, with greenhouse __d orchard, well laid out in fruit trees. One aore. Maitland street. Cheap rent. Apply to acre, mm* * REYNOLDS AND 00.,

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Evening Star, Issue 8730, 23 January 1892, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 8730, 23 January 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 8730, 23 January 1892, Page 3

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