auojuohs. TBVIOT FRUIT. AUCTION BALES DAILY, 10 a.m. Bharp. PEACHE3, APRICOTS, TLUMS. 0 R I B AND CO., MOBAT PLACB (Opposite First Church). Fruit Delivered in Town at 3d per cue. SATUBDAY, 25th JANUARY, At 11 o clock. 50 cases Canterbury Apples 20 cases Auckland Apples 10 cases Fiji Bananas. ARE, REYNOLDS, AND 00. SATURDAY, 25th JANUARY, At 11 o'clock. At the Dunedin Horse Salevard. RIGHT, STEPHENSON, AND CO. t t have received instructions from Mr R. M'AUiater to sell by auction, at above time and place, 8 upstanding hacks and harness horses. SATURDAY, 25th JANUARY. At 11 o'clock. At the Dunedin Horse Salevard. RIGHT, STEPHENSON, AND CO. T ▼ have received instructions to sell bv auction, at above time find place. One upstanding bay hack ; first prize-taker at Dunedin Show. SATURDAY, 25th JANUARY, At 2 o'clock. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANO, SEWING MACHINE, Etc. AMES SAMSON AND CO. w have received instructions to sell by auction at their rooms, New and Secondhand Furniture, including— Piano (by Brinsmead and Co., London), suite in silk rep, oval table, Vienna chairF, Brussels carpets, hearthrug?, fender and fire irons, vases, pictures, ornaments, sideboard (mirror back), doub e and single iron bedsteads, spring and wire mattresses, duchesse drawer and glass, chest of drawers, washstands and ware, bedroom carpets, whatnot, kitchen furniture, cooking and laundry appliance?, large counter; and a large lot of sundries; also a large lot of 7in and sin drain pipes, 1 iron chimney (27ft long), 1 iron chimney (in sections), several filters, childrtn's cots, etc., etc , etc MONDAY, 3rd FEBRUARY, 1896, At 12.30 o'clock. FREEHOLD ALLOTMENTS In Township of Ascotvale, North-east Valley. MESSRS PARK, REYNOLDS, AND CO. have received instructions from the Colonial Investment and Agency Company of New Zealand, Limited, to sell by public auctioD, at their rooms, Manse street, Dunedin, on the above date, The following Properties : 50 allotments in blocks V, VI., VII., XL, XIII., XIV., XV., XVI., township of Atcotvale. As the vendor company i 3 in liquidation the attorneys are anxious to realise. Easy terms may be arranged. For further particulars apply to MESSRS DOWNIE STEWART AND CO., Solicitors, Liverpool street; Or THE AUCTIONEERS. ' EDUCATIONAL. UNION STREET SCHOOL. mHE ABOVE SCHOOL WILL BE REOPENED on MONDAY, the 27th inst, ALEX. MEGGET, Chairman. PUBLIC SCHOOL REOPEN on MONDAY, 27th inst. R. RUTHERFORD, Chairman of Committee^ NORMAL SCHOOL. !HE ABOVE SCHOOL will REOPEN on MONDAY, the 27th intt. I\ G. PRYDE. Secretary. HIGH STREET SCHOOL. <HIB SCHOOL WILL REOPEN oa • TUESDAY, the 28th inst. RAILWAY EXCURSION TO OITRAM ox SATURDAY, Bra FEBRUARY. PIANO. SINGING. ADAME WINTER, R.A.M., and Mr MELCHOR WINTER will Resume Lessons THURSDAY, January 30th. Terms on application at the Dresden. ~'R E. PARKER REOPENED his \. VIOLIN STUDIO on January 20. Address : 149 George street. , V| ISS M'CARTHY, Upp:r Canongate (near JtJL Jubilee Park), Resumes Teaching Pianofor'eani Harmony Monday, January 27. TANTtiD Known—Kensington School ReVt openß Monday, 27th January. G. Clark, chairman committee. WANTED, by competent Lady Teacher, Pupils for Skirt Dancing and other fancy dances. M Dansnese," Stab Office. CHURCH SERVICES. ARLE Y ' S HALL. Mr JAMES CAMPBELL and Mr JOHN BLAIR will PREACH the GOSPEL and give ADDRESSES to CHRISTIANS in the above Hall TO-NIGHT, at 7.30. All heartily welcome. > E Q U I E M MASS M\i fob THE LATE RIGHT REV. BISHOP LUCK Will be celebrated at St. Jo?eph : s Cathedral at 7 o'clock TO-MORROW MORNING. The Cathedral Choir will render the Gregorian Music. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. EASIDE Accommolation Mrs Campbells, 1 Nuggets, Port trap meets passengers Romahapa station ; good sea bathing'. IRST-CLASS Centra! Private Board and Lodging at Mrs Christie's, Kaituna, Graham street, off High street. WANTED, One or Two Single Gentlemen in Christian home ; near Univereity ; bath and piano. " Home," t-'TAR Office. MEETINGS. OTAGO EDUCATION BOARD. ELECTION OF SCHOOL COMMITTEE FOR ST. CLAIR. A MEETING of the HOUSEHOLDERS of the St. Clair School District will be held in the Congregational Church, St. Clair, on MONDAY, 27th January, at 7.30 o'clock p.m., for the purpose of ELECTING SEVEN PERSONS to act as a SCHOOL COMMITTEE for the District until the date of the next Annual Election of School Committees (27th April, 1896). P. G. PRYDE, Secretary. AHOO" Embrocation stimulates ' Muscles, removes Stiffness and Soreness, cures Backache, Sciatica; 2s and 3s 6d. Loasby, Princes steret. OR Summer Colds use Conquest s i } Cordial; the best of all remedies. So. by all chemists and grocers.
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Evening Star, Issue 9911, 24 January 1896, Page 3
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729Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 9911, 24 January 1896, Page 3
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