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Late Advertisements. TBOOPERS' KECBPTION, PER S.S. ORIENT. /"fc WING to the sad news in relation to the health of Her Most Gra» cious Majesty Queen Victoria, THE FOLLOWING • MODIFIED PROGRAMME Has been adopted:— Returned Troopers arrive from Port Chalmers at Dunedin Station at 10.45 a.m. Mayor and others meet them and call for cheers. Volunteers, Mounted Troopers, Trade Display, and Bands Parade at 10.30 a.m. Drags and Official Carriages muster on the east end of the Triangle. If sufficient horses (with the assistance of local troopers' horses), men may be mounted. Invalids in drags. ' Proceed for a short march through City. Route as may be arranged at the meeting, finishing at Oval. 1. Troopers formed up facing drags. Volunteers as Colonel Webb suggests. 2. Drags and carriages line up in Oval, from which the Mayor and Acting-Premier can formally welcome the troopers. Afterwards a church service, to occupy about half an hour. Other addresses can be left over till luncheon at hall. 3. Ministers, Choirs, etc., to be accommodated in drags, from which service can be conducted. After service march to Agricultural Hall to luncheon. Relatives invited, and returned invalided troopers to be asked, Short and quiet programme to be prepared by the Social Committee After luncheon troopers drive on to their respective quarters. 4. All Volunteers to be provided with lunch by ticket presented at any hotel, or provided for them at the Machinery Court, Agricultural Hall. Citizens to entertain privately troopers till their departure on Thursday. HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR desires the Citizens of Dunedin and Port Chalmers to OBSERVE TO-MORROW AS A CLOSE HOLIDAY. Owing to the circumstances, the Committee respectfully beg that the Citizens will NOT DECORATE THEIR PREMISES BY DAY OR ILLUMINATE THEM BY NIGHT. x H. C.CAMPBELL, Secretary. Agricultural Hall. OTAGO HUSSARS. HTVHE SQUADRON wll ]\\R/,DE AS L ORDERED, Reclaimed Ground, Crawford street, on WEDNESDAY, >3rJ n.si., \\ a.m. Review Order, Swords Only. CROSBY MORRIS, Captain, Commanding. RECEPTION OF THE TROOPERS. A S MANY OF THE ARRANGEMENTS l made by the Reception Committee HAVE HAD TO BE ABANDONED, and the Committee having previously entered into contracts and obligations, the Citizens are requested to BEAR THESE FACT'S IN MIND when waited on for subscriptions and guarantees. P. R. SARGOOD, Chairman of Financo Committee. CASHMERE STOCKINGS, Made of fine, thin yarn, which is strong yet delightfully cool to wear; guaranteed fast color, and beautifully shaped—in fact, a perfect Stocking in every way. 1/11 Per Pair. "DROWN, EWING, AND CO. SEADACHES. HIRE are several causes and therefore several varieties of Headache. Nervous Headaches are very common, and biliousness is frequently a cause of this complaint. Neuralgia, or Nerve Ache, and all varieties of Headache yield quickly to JOHNSTONE'S HEADACHE and NEURALGIA POWDERS. Theso Powders are free from antipyrine or any injurious ingredient, and act much more quickly than wafers or cachets. The usual method of taking them is to mix one in a littio water or wine, and to lie down or rest for a few minutes after taking the Powder, when the pain will disappear. Sold in boxes at one Shilling each. Prepared only by THOMAS JOHNSTONE, Chemist. Manse street, Dunedin. THE 'EVENING STAR' riHSISIMAS ANNUAL (1900). BALANCE AT REDUCED PRICE, THREEPENCE. FIFTY PAGES OF READING MATTER, Together with NEARLY NINETY FIRST-CLASS ILLUSTRATIONS. The Christmas Number contains an original story entitled ' A World's Failure,' and specially written articles dealing with the following subjects, all of which are amply illustrated:—The Christchurch Industrial Exhibition, the Cold Lakes Scenery, the Hillside Workshops,/ Dunedin's Tramway Systems (their capabilities and potentialities), New Members of the Ministry, Obituary of the Year, Prominent City Buildings and some Fine Residences, the New Railway Station, a Mining Retrospect, together with a carefully prepared narrative (profusely illustrated) of the History of the Union Steam Ship Company from its inception to the present time. PRICE ... ... THREEPENCE. The Number constitutes a desirable Gift to friends in the Old Country and *t a distance. Runners, Booksellers, Agents, etc., will be supplied at usual trade rates. Corporatiou Notices. J RESPECTFULLY request Citizens to A OBSERVE TO-MORROW (Wednesday) 2ird irist,, as a WHOLE HOLIDAY in honor ct the Return of the Troopers from South Africa by the s.s. Orient. As this is a reception on behalf of New Zealand, I would respectfully urge that Employers afford every facility to their Employes to take part in the day's proceedings. Owing to the unsettled slate of Her Majesty the Queen's health. Citizens are requested not to decorate their houses by day nor to illuminate by night. R. CHISHOLM, Mavor. January 22, 1901. Sporting. GORE RACING CLUB. SUMMER MEETING. -JOI7CE IS HEREBY GIVEN that no ™'i,J?S2 K1 # KERS or D ISQUALIF[ED PERSONS will be allowed on the Club's Grounds. Any Person Laying Totalisatjr Odds, or any Person Accepting Tetalisator Odds, will be Disqualified and Warned Off tho Course. CASH BETTING will NOT be ALLOWED. By order. J. LATHAM, Secretary. GORE RACING CLUB. TOTALISATOR INVESTMENTS. .ONEY for INVESTMENT on TOTALILSATOR at SUMMER MEETING on 23rd and 24th will be received by the undersigned on the usual conditions. J. LATHAM, Secretary.

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Evening Star, Issue 11453, 22 January 1901, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 11453, 22 January 1901, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 11453, 22 January 1901, Page 5