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THE GRANITE HOUSE, Ready-Money Draper* »nd Importers, 36 and 38 George street. ARGAINS uTHomespunsTTfd, 6jd, Bfd. JSice rang^ of Colours, and the Cheaprgt in Ennedjq. _________ BARGAINS. — tttrong Tweeds foi Beys' wear, Is Id, Is 61, Is lid. 2s 6d ; Very Superior Colonial Tweeds, 2s lid, 3a6d r OAKGAlNS.— Macintoshes 3s lid, 4s 6d, 5s yd ; Short J^ Jackets, 10s 6d, 12a 6d np ; Ulstera, 7a 6d,9s 6d,12a 6d, 17s 6d up BAKGALN tt in Ladies' Trixmed and Untrimmed Hats, at Reduced Prices ; a Large Assortment to select from. BARGAINS.— Hollands74|d76d J 6|d77|d7a_r BtillTt old prices, and Duty Free. AKGAlNß.— Flannels, B£d, lOfd, Is, 12£ d yard up; Swanskin, from 7^d ; Forfar Towelling, 4|d, 6d, 6fd np. BARGAINS. — Boys' Knicker Suits (sizes 2 to 8), prices 4a 6d, 5a 6d, 6s 9d upwards ; lined throughout; BA KG AIIS 8. — Men's Tweed (Suits, very large selection. 17a 6d, 22a 6d, 24a 9d, 28s 6d, 30s to 55g ; Wonderful Vtfloe. THE GRANITE HOUSE, Ready-Money Drapers and Importers, 36 and 38 George street. pALEDONIAN SOCIETY OF OTAGO. ANNUAL GATHERING, Ist, 2nd, and 3rd JANUARY, 1889. SOCIETY'S GROUNDS, KENSINGTON. Over £400 given in Prizes. Running and Walking ... ,». ... £150 | Wrestling ... ... ... ... ... 75 | Bagpipe Music and Dancing ... ... ... 72 Hammer, Caber, and Ball ... ... ... 27 Quoiting ... ... ... ... ... 22 ; Bicycle and Sack Races ... ... ... 17 Gymnaßtics and Football ... ... ... 16 i lv addition to the above leading events, a number of gentlemen have promised special prizes, as advertised on the Society's Programme. Mr. George M'Gavin gives a Gold Medal, value £8 Bs, to j the best player of Marches, Strathspeys, and Reels. A Trophy, value i £3 3s, will be given on tbe Third Day of the Gathering to any competitor who can beat Donald Dinnie's Throw with tbe Hammer (stand' ing style), the contributors are Messrs C. F. Gieenslade £2s2s, J. Ogg 10s 6d, and J. T. Young (Herbert) 10s 6d. Fur details see handbills. Entries for all events close at the Society's Office, Manse street, not later than 1 p.m. on THURSDAY, 27th December. Competitors for the Running and Walking Matches must send ia with their entries their Colours and Performances in full for the la9t two years. Entry Money for the Caledonian and Dunedin Handicaps, 2s 6d for each Handicap (which includes acceptance) ; all other events, 2a 6J ; Youths' Running and Walking Matches, Is each. Programmes may be had on application to any of the Directors, or at the Society's Office. j A. SLIGO, Hon. Treasurer. JOHN CLEGG, Secretary. TINTA FRANCISO A," And UN FERMENTED WINE. THE SPECIAL WINES FOR HOLY COMMUNION. Testimonials Bent free on application to F. C. B. B ISH OP, Wine Meechant, 184 Afmagh feruEET, Chmstchubch.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XVI, Issue 36, 28 December 1888, Page 16

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