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riiHE Dominican Nuns, Invercargill, beg to return their sincere thanks to the many kind friends who so zealously and generously aided them in their Bazaar, and by their exertions secuied its gnat success. They know it will dp satisfactory and pleasing to all who patronised the Bazaar and Art Union to learn that the total amount resulting from the combined efforts is close on £900, a sum which will almost liquidate the debt on the Convent. /CHRISTMAS SHOW. WANTED Everybody to come and see E. F. LAWRENCE'S Beautiful Display of Christmas MEAT at 84 George Street. First Prize Fat Sheep Agricultural Shows Dunedin and Invercargill ; the pick of the Edendale Lambs ; some splendid Oxen and Prime Veal from Mr, John Shennan (Berwick), and magnificent Polled Angus Cattle from Edendale (the primeat the land can produce) ; Dairy Fed Pork (corned or fresh) and Sucking Pigs in abandance ; Sugar Cured Hams (200 to choose from), 8d per lb ; Ox Tongues, *c. Small Goods a specialty. Also, 500 Smoked Legs of Mutton. Orders taken for Delivery to any part of Dunedin and Suburbs. Any Person who CANNOT AFFORD to BUY A JOINT OF MEAT for Christmas Dinner will receive one on producing an Order from any Minister or well-known Citizen. E. F. LAWRENCE, Butcher, 84 George Btreet, Dunedin. TTIBERNIAN SPORTS! HIBERNIAN SPORTS! Just received a shipment of our celebrated Picnic, Sporting, and Tennis Hats, perforated all round, very Light, Cool, and Comfortable, assorted colours, selling 2s each. All the Latest Novelties by Mail Steamers. Look out for our shipment of Gents' Hard Hats, all colours and prices, now landing for our Christmas and New Year trade. Note the addiess : JAMES MUIB, Hatter, Hosier, and Importer, Hi Princes sreet (Opposite Begg's Music Saloon). /CALEDONIAN SOCIETY OF OTAGO. ANNUAL GATHERING, Ist, 2nd, 3rd JANUARY, 18'Jl. BOL'IETV'S GROUNDS, KENBINTION. Hi'2o given in Prizes. Running and Walking , ... £100 Bagpipe Music and Dancing ... 108 Wrestling ... ... ... (J5 Bicycling ... ... ... 35 Hammer, Caber, and Ball ... ... 20 Vaulting and Running High Leap ... 12 The following Special Prizes have been kindly promised in addition to those already advertised : — Messrs. Sareood, Bon, and EwiDg, a Trophy for the best dressed adult in Highland costume ; 2nd prize, silver medal, by Mr. J. C. Short (Bhades Hotel). Mrs. M* Master (Oban Hotel), gold medal value £2 2s, for general excellence in dancing, youths under 10 years of age ; 2nd prize, Messrs. Bing, Harris and Co., album value 303. Mr. J. D. S. Burt (Port Chalmers), £1 towards a special piize for dancing. For details see handbills. Entries for Handicap Events CLOSE at the Society 'B Office, Manse Street, at 1 p.m. on SATURDAY, the 20th December. Competitors for the Running and Walking Matches must send in with their Entries their Colours and Performances in full for the last two years. Entry Money for the Caledonian and Dunedin Handicaps, 2s Gd for each Handicap, which includes Acceptance ; all other Events, 2s Ud ; Youth's RunniDg and Walking, Is each. Programme may be had on applieatiou to any of the Directors, or at the Society's Office. JOHN CLEGG, Secretary. Jiie Switchback Railway will ruu throughout the Gathering.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIX, Issue 13, 26 December 1890, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIX, Issue 13, 26 December 1890, Page 16

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