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Advertisements. HANDSOME Walnut Piano (ner*), iron Jramo; 33 guineas—2os depoishi 201 monthly, London. 22 George street. ’' C 3 Wj^MINQ.—D.A.S. Club’s Baths ; Ladies* i hji 7 - s? urß j -Ttieidijfi and Thursdays,-10 to 1 Monday Evenings, 7„to 0. Vi/ 1 WCNESdAY (half holiday), make Jv Fyf ® aQ d Cuthing’s Drapetjr and Clothing Stores in the Mbr"mg, TDROWN, ■ EWING’S have iiiede a Leading Feature of the useful as -well as mental in the choice of their Splendid Variety of CHKISTMAS GIFTS THIS YEAR. They show the Choicest SCENTS and PURSES, Photo Frames,and Glove Boxes. CHATELAINE BAGS, Japanese Trays and Fancy Goods, BELLEEK WARE (very rue), Mirrors and Work Baskets, CHRISTMAS ‘CARDS. Plated Goods and ChmaWAre! DOLLS and TOYS. BROWN, EWING, AND CO., LTD. BARE-FOOT SANDALS FOR CHILDREN. A Useful Article for Holidays. H. ISL IP, Boot Importer, 104 GEORGE STREET, GOLD SPECTACLES. have Just Landed soma 12 VARIETIES of Gold Spectacle Frames, which •we can recommend to those who wish to give a useful and suitable CHRISTMAS PRESENT. Wo are willing at all times to. test the Sight and advise without charge. Our prices are right. JOHNSTONE AND HASLETT, Chemists and Opticians, Manse street, Dunedin. MONEY TO LEND. XWAAA—We have this Sum in hand for i Investment, and are prepared | to Advance upon Freehold Securities from 5 I P er cent.also on Furniture, Pianos, Cattle, j Horses; Life Policies, Bills, etc., at reduced rates. Correspondence invited. j 1 HORDER AND MOLONEY, I I Eldon Chambers, 90 Princes street. Tel. 1,233, ' Seaside Accommodation* i’TVTUGGETS, Molyneus.—Seaside Accommodation. Mrs Campbell’s trap meets visi-, tors Romahapa op application. Baker, 119 Princes street. fjpO LET, Furnished Cottage, near PuraJL kanui railway station, summer holidays. Apply B. Foote, Purakanui. npO LET (Euri Bush, seaside), Furnished 1 A- Residence, 8 rooms; fishing, bathing Sh °° ting ' Applj Jolm Keast » Kuri Heelings. PATIENTS AND PRISONERS’ AID SOCIETY. THE TWENTY-FIFTH ANNUAL MEET ING will be held in the Young Men’ Christian Association’s Rooms, Moray place on WEDNESDAY First (To-morrow), Decern ber 17, at 4.30 o'clock. His Honor Mr Justice Williams in. th chair. J. A. TORRANCE, Secretary. LO.L, No. 21, “No Surrender,’* Meets • TO-MORROW (Thursday) EVENING, in the Oddfellows’ Hall, Rattray street, at 8 o’clock sharp. By order of the W.M. Government Notices. E. B. MALE ATTENDANTS Wanted fdt Scacliff Asylum. App'yi stating age, height, and weight, and enclosing copies of testimonials, to MEDICAL SUPERINTENDENT, Beacliff Asylum. Militia and Volunteer' Office, Dunedin, December Isth, 1902. ISTEIOT ORDER, No. 55, By Colonel A. W. ROBIN, OJB., Commanding Otago District. 1. CASUALTY.—Lieutenant Roger Kerkham (G Company), Dunedin City Rifles, Ist Battalion O.R. Vols., accidentally killed while bathing, 14th December, 1902. 2. BURIAL.—In reference to above, the Funeral of the late Lieutenant E, Kerkham will leave his late residence, 105 St. David street, at 3.30 p.m. I WEDNESDAY, 17ih December, 1902. o. PARADE.—The O.C. “B” Battery N.Z.F.A. to furnish Gun Carriage and Drivers. G Company, Dunedin City Rifles, to furnish Firing Party. Garrison Band to attend. Volunteers of other Corps are invited to attend. D The above-named units to fall in at corner of Castle and Union streets, WEDNESDAY December 17th, at 3 p.m. ’ The senior volunteer officer present to assume command. Dress: Review order, with side arms. By order. | L. J. JOYCE, Captain, District Adjutant. j Militia and Volunteer Office, j Dunedin, December 16th, 1902. ' DISTRICT ORDER No. 55 A., by COLONEL | A. W. ROBIN, C.8., i Commanding Otago Military District. j ■jl/fEDICAL EXAMINATION OP. RE- | TURNED TROOPERS AND ; INVALIDS. ! 1. Regulations and Amendments General j Older No. 34, of 28th October, 1901,, as published in Daily Newspapers of 9th and 10th i September, 1902, at Dunedin, Invercargill, : and Onmaru, are Further Amended as under: 2. Paragraph B. of above Regulations, which reads; (b) A Member of any Contingent within six mouths of his landing in New Zealand can go to any medical man to be examined, and pay for such. If the doctor certifies he is in such a state from the result of i Active Service that a Medical Board is adI v.snhle, the O.C. District will send the man i before a Medical Board—lS HEREBY CAN- | CELLED. i 3. O.C. Sub-districts, Volunteer Medical i Officers, Government Health Officers, and Medical Gentlemen generally are requested to carefully note this, and act accordingly. : By order. ! L. J. JOYCE, Captain, i * District Adjutant. j NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. j TUAPEKA SHOW, LAWRENCE, j 17th December, 1002. Holiday excursion tickets to Lawrence will be issued from Dunedin. Clinton,, and intermediate stations, incltiding j Lawrence branch, on WEDNESDAY, 17th j December, available for return till 18th i December. i 1 The Return Fares will be; 2d per mile j First Class and Id per mile Sfctmd Class. ! A Special Train will leave Milton at 9.0 a.m., Waitahuna 10.25 a.m., Lawrence arrive 10.55 a.m., returning from Lawrence at 5.15 p.m , ccnn-.c ing .with the trail! for Clinton at Olatkesville, arid arriving Milton 7.5 p.m. A Goods Train with Passenger Oar attached will leave Milton for Dunedin at .7.20 p.m., and will stop where required to allow passengers to alight. Bjr Order.

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Evening Star, Issue 11661, 16 December 1902, Page 5

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