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D.A.S. CLUB’S BATHS (Late Morgan’s), A CONTINUOUS FLOW OP CLEAN WATER. QPEN FROM 6 a.m. TILL 8.50 p,m; SUNDAYS, 6 to 1 p.m. EASTER MONDAY. HURLING MATCH between DUNEDIN and MILTON TEAMS, to he played at MiHon. » J. POWLEY, Sec., Milton. BOWLING. to take part in a SOURIS AMENT (Doubles) on Dunedin Green MONDAY NEXT roll up by 9AO. Shipping EASTER HOLIDAYS. & MOERANQL * POETOBELLO and BROAD BAY. S^^AY.-iO- 15 a.rn., 2.30 p.m., 6.15 tun. MONDAY.— 10.15 a.m., 2.30 p.m., 6.15 pm. To avoid the crush, Fares for the Holidays will be: 2s Adults, Is Children (return). ONSLOW S. * CHEAP PARES to PORTOBELLO, BROAD BAY, AND RUf SELL’S JETTY. EASTER HOLIDAYS TIME-TABLE. , Leaves Dunedin— a - m > and 6-15 pan. SATURDAY, SUNDAY, MON DAY, and TUESDAY. 10.15 a.m. an 0.60 p.m. FARES ••Adults, Is return; Children, 6d. Single Tickets Issued, MAORI KAIK NAVAL ENCAMPMENT. S. S ' x t® ?• PR » 8 Leaves Dimedm; SUNDAY, 10 a.m. and 8 30 n m MONDAY, 10 Pm ’ Leaves Kaik both days, 4.30 p.m. FARES: 2s Adults; l s Children; Return EXCURSION TO MAORI KAIK AND OUTSIDE HEADS (Weather permitting). •g, S - INVERCARGILL, from Rattray atn ■Wharf, at 10,30 a.m. MONDAY, 13 inst. FARE (return), 2s 6d^Children, Half-pri. Luncheon and Tea Obtainable on Board KEITH RAMSAY. Agent. Government Notices! — E. J|K)R SALE, AT SEACLIFF A PURE-BRED COCKERELS of i lowing Breeds: MINORCA. WHITE LEGHORN. SILVER WYANDOTTE. BROWN LEGHORN. BUFF ORPINGTON. INDIAN GAME. Prices, from ,5s to 10s each, . P. TRUBY KING ______ Medical Supcrintende new ZEALAND RAILWAYS. FASTER HOLIDAYS, 1905. T HE FOLLOW l.\u ALTERATIONS Wain w' A^P. ITUiNS to the Ordina the abw:- " " wrio in caimectioll ti c a MON DAY. 13Ui APRIL. •S'lSiSSt «“•*»*>». !«££L'St£? m rM c “»™ I » .ifelSi'.'Sr.Sr 11 " r.bnerst ' eave Palmerston at 3 45 n r 420 P ’ Ul ” Seaoliff 4 - 55 P-m., W Trains f’m ”, arnv,n 8’ Dunedin 6,50 p.m, e , ave Dalclullia for Ovvaka O^ka P ar2 o and fuming fre ™ .„'°,P- m - n nd 9.40 pjn. at &20 pm. V 6 Dunedi " for Ch r«tchur а. Wi ” leftr ° Dunedin tor Oamaru atSpS lOaVO D " nedin for m' nl leaVe Dunediu for Mosgiel TAIERI RACES. Trains will leave Dunediu for Mose Townsh lp at 9.15 a.m., 10.20 a.m., and 10 A Train will leave Mosgiel Township i Dunedin at 5.50 p.m., and Trains will lea Mosgiel Junction for Dunedin at 5.10 p.r б. p.m., and 7.3 p.m. Special Excursion Tickets will bo issued Mosgiel Township us under: From Dunedin and Caversham; First Cla |s 6d; Second Class, Is Bd. Abbotsfor First Class, Is Cd; Second Class, Is. Those tickets will ho available by 9.15 a.i 10.20 a.m., and 10.50 a.m. trains only, a for return on day of issue only. SHOW AT MIDDLEMARCH. Train will leave Mlddlemarch for Dunct at 3.45 p.m. TUESDAY, 14th APRIL. The Train usually leaving Palmerston for Dunedin at 6.25 a.m. will NOT Run. Train will leave Palmerston for Dunedin at 6.10 a.m. The Train usually leaving Port Chalmers Lower for Dunedin at 8.15 a.m. will NOT Run. Train will_ leave Port Chalmers Lower for Dunedin at 9.5 a.m. By Order, j Auctions. ' TUESDAY, 14th APRIL, ’ j At 2.30 o’clock. On Premises, Frances street, Eaikorai (near tram terminus). A WASHER AND CO. have received instructions from Mrs Weir (who is leaving Dunedin) to sell by auction. Her Household Furniture, comprising Walnut piano, 7-piece suite in plush and tapestry, Brussels carpet, occasional table, whatnot, Axminster hearthrug, brass-rail fender and brasses, sideboard, brass-mounted Italian bedstead, single iron bedsteads, wire mattresses, duebesse dressing; tables, washstahHs bedroom sets, chest of drawers, linoleum’ Werthehn sewing machine (in splendid order)’, tables, rocking chairs, ornaments, clocks, pie. lures, hall stand, colonial, sofa, cruet, crockery, cutlery, kitekeu utensils wringer, scales etc., etc.

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Evening Star, Issue 11858, 11 April 1903, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 11858, 11 April 1903, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 11858, 11 April 1903, Page 5

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