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SENSATIONAL PRICKS. SEE WINDOWS. IF OUR ORDINARY PRICES are low, which they are admitted on all hands to be, why what are they when we advertise Special Prices 1 Turn it over, Doesn t it strike you that this is a golden chance— that the time Las come to add another block to the family estate ? Ladles' Evening Shoes, Is lid Ladies' Walking Shoes, 5j lid Men’s Boots, 6s lid Men’s Walking Shoes, 6a lid Boys’ School Boots, 3s lid, 4s lid Youths’ School Boots, 6s lid. CONTINENTAL BOOT DEPOT, Opposite Post Office. CARRIGHAN, Agent for Hugh Patterson’s celebrated ASTHMA and BRONCHITIS CURB, 2s 6d. Also, agent for Dr FREEMAN’S INDIGESTION SPECIFIC, 2s 6d. 30 PRINCES STREET, Opposite City Hotel INVENTION TO ADJUST LOADS ON TWO-WHEELED VEHICLES. ALL INTERESTED are INVITED to INSPECT the above, which can be seen at Glaister’s, coachbuildcr, Princes street south. W. GLAI3TER. UPPER WAIPORI ALLUVIAL GOLD DREDGING COMPANY, LIMITED. TENDERS are invited till 23rd Inst far the CARTAGE of 500 TONS of COAL from Lawrence or Outram to the Company's Dredges at Walporl. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. A. BARTLEMAN, Secretary, Dunedin, 14th March, 1892. DRUIDS’ GALA, MARCH 23. ENTRIES for following Events will be received until 2 pm. SATURDAY, 19th:— Druids’ Anniversary Handicap.— Entry, 2s 6d. Ist LB, 2nd LI 10s, third 15s. Mile Walking Race.— l ntry, 2a. Ist 11 lOe, 2nd LI, third trophy value 10a 6d. Onk Mile Handicap.— Entry, 2a. Ist L2, 2nd LI, 3rd 10a, For other events entries taken on the ground. GEO. SCOTT, Hon. Sec., 31 Bond street. OTAGO LAWN TENNIS ASSOCIATION. CONCLUSION OF TOURNAMENT. CARISBROOK LAWN TENNIS CLUB'S COURTS, SATURDAY, 19ch March, commencing at 130 p.m, Admission, One Shilling. A. J. PARK, Hon. Sec., Rattray street. OBNTRAL TAIERI JOCKEY CLUB. AUTUMN MEETING, THURSDAY (St. Patrick’s Day), 17th MARCH, 1892, ON THE MOSGIBL PARK RACECOURSE. Special Trains from and to Dunedin and Outram, HERBERT, HAYNES, AN.D CO. Cool Cool Cool Cool For UNEQUALLED HATS HATS HATS HATS Spring Spring Spring Spring Comfort Cool Cool Cool Cool Durability and HATS HATS HATS HATS Spring Spring Spring Spring Easy Fitting. HERBERT, HAYNES, AND CO. B ROWN, AUTUMN GAPES. EWING, AND GO. BROWN, EWING, AND OO.’S AUTUMN MANTLES. First Direct Shipments of EXCLUSIVE NOVELTIES AUTUMN JACKETS. Are now ready for inspection. AUTUMN MILLINERY. AUTUMN FURS, AUTUMN DRESSES, AUTUMN TWEEDS. AUTUMN RIBBONS. Already wc find a good demand for New DOROTHY CAPES, MANTLES, and JACKETS the choicest assortment and most fashionable goods In the market. Ladies aro invited to carefully inspect our New Autumn MILLINERY. The French Trimmed Hats and Bonnets are simply perfection, and moderate in price.

AUTUMN BROWN, EWING. CHIFFONS. AND CO. DRUIDS’ GALA, MARCH 23bd, At Sawyers Bay, GRAND PROGRAMME SPORTS, Baby Show. IAOO given away In prizes. Handsome forty-guinea Dresden Plano, Sewing Machine, Duohesso Obest Drawers, and about fifty other,prizes. Secure your tickets early; only one shilling each, with admission to grounds. GKO. SCOTT, Hon. Sec. LOST AND FOUNT! LOST (Sunday evening), Iron-grey Colt, gelding j any information or finder rewarded, Taggart’s Stable-, Moray place. F. UND, St. Bernard Dog If not claimed by Monday, 2lst, will be sold. Charles Ford, Goodall street, Caversham. SPORTING. PROGRAMME OF THE DUNEDIN REGATTA. SATURDAY, 20th MARCH, 1892, 1, Second Class Yachts (3 tons and under). Distance, 10 miles. Centreboards to be sealed up or down, at option owner. Starts 1 p.m. Entrance, 10s. - First prize, L 8; second, L 3, 2. Maiden Four-oar Ineigged Gig Race. Distance, li miles. Starts 1.15. Entrance, 10s. —First prize, L 5; second L2. 3, First Class Yachts (5 tons and over). Distance, 13 miles. Centreboards to be sealed up or down at option owner. Starts 1.45, Entrance, Ll.—First prize, Lls; second, L 5. 4. Boys’ Dingey Race (for youths under 16). Distance, 1 mile. Starts 2. Entrance free. —First prize, trophy; second, trophy. Entries must be accompanied with certificate of age. 5. Open-boat Sailing Race (for boats 16ft and under). Distance, 5 miles. Starts 2.15. Entrance, 5s. —First prize, 15; second, L2. 6. Junior Four-oar Inbigged Gig Race. Distance, 1J miles. Starts 2.80. Entrance, 10s —First prize, L 6; second, L 3. 7. Time Handicap Dingey Back. Distance, 2 miles. Starts 2.45. Entrance, ss.—First prize, L 4 ; second, 1/2* 8. Sea Horse Race (horses provided by Committee). Starts 8 Post entry (free).— Prizes, two trophies, 9, Open-boat Sailing Race (for boats 20ft and under). Distance, 6 miles. Starts 3.15, Entrance, 10?.—First piize, L 7 5 second, L 3. LO, Senior Four-oar Inbigged Gig Race. Distance, 2 miles. Staits3.3o. Entrance, LL—First prize, L 1 0; second, L 5, LI. Canoe Race. Distance, 1 mile. Starts 3.45. Entrance, 2s Gd. Prizes, two L2, Scullers’ Race. Distance, 2 miles. Starts 4, Entrance, 10s.— First prize, L 5; second, LBa L 3. Greasy Pole (post entry, free). Starts 4.Bs.—Prize, LI, L 4, Senior Pair-oar Inbwged Gig Back. Distance, 1J miles. Starts 4.45. I ntranoo, 10».—First prize, L 5 ; second, L2. All yachts to be permanently decked, All boats to be subject to approval of Comnodore and Bailing Committee. All Bailing boats must carry numbers op both tides of their mainsails corresponding with lumber on programme, to Tcs obtained from Committed. Time for tonnage allowed In first and second ilass yacht races. Tfiree starters or no race; four starters or no icoond prize. Post entries to be made to Secretary or Member of Committee hall, an home before each Crews’ names will be required with all rowing entries, ■' v Entries, together with names of owners wp colors, will be received at Mr Myers's Osjtagoif Booms on Monday, 21st M^roh* between 7 and 9 p,m, WM, L. HOOPER, Hon. See.

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Evening Star, Issue 8775, 16 March 1892, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 8775, 16 March 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 8775, 16 March 1892, Page 3

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