Late Advertisements. SATURDAY, 28th NOVEMBER, At 1 o’clock. Barnett has received instructions from W and J. Oliver to se'l by auction, on Saturday, *■ ovt ' m ber 28, at 1 p. in , at their residence, opposite Robin Hood Hotel, Furniture, Books, &c. Terms cash. DUNEDIN DANCING ACADEMY QUEEN’S THEATRE. A PLAIN DRESS BALL will take place m above on Monday Evening, November 30, at 8 o’clock. 6 Gentleman’s Tickets, 2s 6d. Ladies as usual. ■ jy/JRS HAMANN begs to inform the Members of her Monday Class that the next Meeting will be on Friday, December 4, 1874. D UNEDIN SPRING RACES. ST. ANDREW’S DAY. TIME OF STARTING. Maiden Plate, 12.30 p m. sharp St. Andrew’s Handicap, 1 p.mf Selling Race, 2 p.m. Spring Handicap, 2.30 p.m. Trot, 3 p.m. Consolation, 3.30 p.m. Hack Selling Race, 4 p.m. Settling Day—Tuesday, December 1, 8 p.m. SYDNEY JAMES, Secretary. BY SPECIAL AUTHORITY Under the Patronage of His Honor the Superintendent, the Mayor of Dunedin, and the People of Otago. GRAND ART EXHIBITION. HAY & CO.’S THIRD ANNUAL DISTRIBUTION OF WORKS OF ART. Messrs w. e.hay & co. (late Howell and Hay), in holding this ■tbeir Third Annual Art Union in Dunedin, would respectfully request the support of all classes, if only from tbe fact that they claim for this distribution of works of art that there is actual bond fide value given in their prizes for the amount set against them. The general satisfaction we have given in previous years is some guarantee that we shall continue to deserve the support so freely accorded us in these undertakings ; but to all, we say, “ Come atulSsee for yourselves !” * J The prizes consist c{ richly-framed pictures, after the most eminent ancient and modern painters, comprising—Oleographs, chromo-lithographs, engravings, photographs, autotypes, tinted lithographs, and prints in substantial ornamental, gilt, maple, rosewood, walnut, and other frames. 350 prizes of the value of 1325, in 1,300 tickets at 5s each. r J he drawing will be conducted on the strict art union principle by a committe of management chosen by, and from, the ticket-holders present at the time of drawing, ot which due notice will be given. To take place on or about the end of December. Prizes on view, and catalogues on application, next the Athenaeum, Octagon, Dunedin, from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Remember—Admission Free, Mr S. H. SAUiNDERS, Agent. WANTED Known—For St. Andrew’s Day : Picnic Flop Hats, Picnic Sunshades, Picnic Skirts, Picnic Costumes, Picnic Gloves. Thomson, Strang, and Co. ANTED Known—For St. Andrew’] Day : New Tasso Polonaises, nev Lustre Polonaises, new Persian Cord Polo naises, new Lustre Jackets, new Tass< Jackets, new Silk Jackets, new Grenadim Capes, new Cashmere Capes. Immensi choice at Thomson, Strang, and Co.’s. WANTED Known—For St. Andrew’s Day : Special Bargains in White Cotton Hosiery, White Thread Gloves, French Kid Gloves, White Cambric Handkerchiefs, new Ribbons, Laces, Tulles, Gossamers, &c. Thomson, Strang, and Co. ’ WANTED Known—For St. Andrew’s Day : Immense new stock of Ruffles and Ruffling, Frills and Frilling, Tarlatan Frilling, Crepe lisse Kuching, Plaitings, Ruched Falls and Fall Trimming, new Silk Ties, new Sashes, new Collars, new Sets. The largest stock in the City. Thomson, Strang, and Co. WANTED Known—For St, Andrew’s Day : Special new stock of Children’s Costumes, Children’s Hats. Children’s Capes, Children s Pellisses, Children’s Carrying Cloaks, Children’s Parasols, Immense stock at Thomson, Strang, and Co. WANTED Known—Specially prepared for the Holiday Season, a splendid new stock of the latest styles in Ready-made I Clothing of the highest order. New Suits new Trousers and Vest, new-cut Coats, new Hats, new Shirts, new Collars, new Tics, new Scarfs, new Summer Hosiery, new Summer Underclothing, new Summer Coats, new Summer Vests (washing). Thouison, Strang, and Co, WANTED Known—2so Richest Beaded Capes and French Mantles at halfprice. Kirkpatrick, Glendining, and Co. WANTED - Known— New Fashic Dress Materials exceedingly 1 price at • Kirkpatrick, Glendining, and C JDST OPENED—3 cases Pure E Alpaccas, neutral tints, from yard, at Kirkpatrick, Glendining, and C 1 SUITS Men ’ 8 *nd -1-1/v7v/ Clothing to choose from—ordinary value at Kirkpatrick, Glendining, and C OA CASES Ribbed Tweed Ov/ Colonial and Nelsontio, Geelong, from 12s 6d, at * Kirkpatrick, Glendining, (* CASKS Men’s and Boys’ Felt ) cases Black Satin Hats—cheap ■ Kirkpatrick. Glendining, ai Board and residences Gentleman ; no other boar children. Peterson and Co., Walk CUTTER NIGHTINGALE F Now lying at Jetty street wh FISH, —Fine Moki and Trunq Apply immediately, cutter Nij B gale OAT pickedi up off Heads, nam< Apply A. W, Trail, cutter
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Evening Star, Issue 3671, 27 November 1874, Page 3
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