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LICENSE FOE LODQINChHOUSB. . Np.«w.V.U ; ■■■'' ■- ■ ' ' ' Pursuant to By-law No .;..., 1, tbd Tdwn ! Clerk of the City at Bunedinv do hereby authorise and license the house and premises described at the foot hereof to be wed and,, kept as a, Licem" 1 Trdging-house, from "thedate hereof until the L_u ty-flrst day of March, i,... „ subject to the provisionp of the 'said By-law and the By-laws for the time Lbe received as lodgers II be ;'. , until such nurnW is altered, and no more. Name of Licensee! of directions, Given under my hand thi5.........day of 1 ~.„ .Town Clerk. speotea at the Office of the Council in the Town Hall during office hours. By order of the Council. WM. B. TAYLOR, Town Clerk. Dunedin, 7th April, 1899. NOTICE TO CYCLISTS. iOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the I PERMISSION GRANTED by the City Council on 4th May, 1898, to CYCLISTS to USE THE FOOTPATH on the west side of the Main North road, across the Town Belt, HAS BEEN WITHDRAWN. WM. B. TAYLOR, ;». Town Clerk. Dunedin. 7th April, 1899. "THE MUNICIPAL FRANCHISE REFORM ACT, 1898," CITY OF DUNEDIN BURGESS LIST. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all Persons desiring to be Enrolled on the! Burgess List, 1899-1900, «*n obtain Forms of Claim for Enrolment at the Town Clerk's Office, j Claims are receivable up to and including FRIDAY, Hih April, 1899. WM. B. TAYLOR, | Town Clerk. | Dunedin, sth April 1899. MEETINGS. I DUNEDIN HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. MONTHLY MEETINGS. A MEETING OF MEMBERS (open to all ti. interested in Horticulture) wili beheld lira the OtagO Junior Club Hall, Moray place .(next Congregational Church), TO-NIGHT. Paper on Pelargoniums by Mr H, Clarke. ' Doors open at 7.30. JOHN H. EVERY, Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICES. P BUCHANAN, Storekeeper, Green • Island, has stocks of Loasby's Wahoo anfl Koolibah, Benjamin Gum for Coughs, and Cinnamon Cure for Consumption. MACARTHUR, Ophthalmic Optician, S High street. Spectacles made and repaired; eyesight tested free; most reasonable charges. AOARTHUR, Watchmaker, L High street. Troublesome Watohes accurately Repaired; correct time-keeping assured. Close Saturdavs 1 o'clock. 'AGHORN'S Removing: Sale.—oak Varnish, 7s per gal this month only; everything at reduced prices. LADIES should see the grand display or Children's Coats, Pelisses, Bonnets, and Hats at Mrs Dreaver's. OTHING to equal them in Town; all are j- i specially selected by our Home Buyer at unheard-of prices. UR Millinery, Mantles, Jackets, Macin>~r toshes, and Furs are all the latest style at lowest prices. OOTBALL Boots, tan or black, buttons or .' bars. Simon Brothers, George street. ' AND J. ARTHUR have • ohases of the well-known Boslyn < ! mere Stockings. VERSHAM.—Fraier and Wallace both retail genuine Hondai-Lanka Tea, with name on packet. Sample' the xjjal M*Kay. PERHANi>IKGS almost for the taking away, to save removing expea&es. Pioture Mouldings from 41 per foot Waghorn. ■ 17, 1899, tor ihe CONSTRUCTION IN STONE of the Bitilica of the Sacred Heart, Wellington, N.Z. Plane, etc., maybe seen at the residence of His Grace ArchbUhop Redwood, W«llington; And with FRANK W. PETRE, Engineer and Architect. 194 Princes-street. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ! ZEALAND, LIMITED. REPAIRS TO S.S. MAPOURIKA. NOTICE TO INTENDING TENDERERS. mHE S.S. MAPOURIKA will be in Dock at Port Chalmers on TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY Next, when Intending Tenderers will have an opportunity of Inspecting her preparatory to Tenders for Repairs being inBARQAINS in stockings. nn-E HAVE MADE A VERY * * LARGE PUROHASB of the well-known ROSLYN CASHMERE STOCKINGS, and will Bell them at the following exceptionally low prices : Sizes 0,1, and 2 ... at Is per pair Sizes 3, 4, 5, and 6 ... at Is 3d „ And Women's, all sizes ... at Is 5d „ As these lines cannot be replaced when sold out, we would advise an early call. J. AND J. ARTHUR. GEORGE STREET. MILLINERY. MILLINERY. MILLINERY. Lovely is the only w -scribes our New Autumn and ... >' c ncry. The'taste displayed is exquisite, the styles are beoomtog, and the materials are perfect. Ladies are invited to inspect the show. Every good judge who inspects omr Autumn . and OLLISOK AND 0 our Winter show of Millinery declares that in the three essentials caste, large choice, \; and low prises—we cannot «e excelled. See .our ehoioe of Infants' Hataand Bonnets, which an masked AUTUMN AND WUJTER M MILUN|»Y. MILLLVBRY.

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Evening Star, Issue 10900, 7 April 1899, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 10900, 7 April 1899, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 10900, 7 April 1899, Page 3