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Idtte Advertisements. HI ORBI-TMA3 NUMBER OF THE • SATURDAY ADVEKTI3ER' Contains The Lonely Grave; a Christmas Tale—By Minola. (Illustrated by a large wood engravitig) A Lover's Stratagem; a Chiistmas Tale—By Claud Halcro. The Curse of the Leighs; a Christmas Ta 7 e By Mere Mere. Mr Bright and Free Thought. Tramp of the Fire Brigade. The Dying Boy—By H. D. Bezer. Leaders—l'on aid Reid's Address. A Merry Christmas to All. The Mirror—By Old Drury. Otago School of A rt. School Picnic Water of Leith Schools. St. Joseph's Concert. Mr Charles Bright. The Sportsman—By Nimrod. Oddfellowship—Leith Lodge. Star of Otago. Masonic—'the 0 K Lodge. Frank Calvary—By J. J. Utting. 'ihe Puzzler. The price of the ' Saturday Advertiser '—the most popular journal in New Zealand—is Threepence. DUNEDLN VOLILNT ER AUTILLERY. mHE BATTERY will Compete for the Archer Cup at Pelichet Bay Range To-morrow. Five Bhots at ranges 200, 300, 400, and £OO yards. Squads at 5 a m., and 2.30 p.m. N. KETTLE, lion. Sec. FIRE BRIGADES' DEMONSTRATION. THE Members of the Dunedin Volunteer Fire Brigade and Balhrat, Wohitika," and Timaru Brigades are requested to meet at the Engine fStatiou To-morrow Evening, at 8 o'clock sharp to join Torchlight Procession. Th« Br'gades are also requested to attend on Tuesday Morning at the Station, at 9.15, to proceed to the Caledonian Grounds. The Artillery Band are requested to attend, 9.30 am. Friendly and Trade Societies and others are invited to muster at same time, By order. ROBERT ROBERTSON, Hon. Sec. Demonstration Committee.

Tjl O K NEWCASTLE COAL (Delivered in any quantity). First Quality (A. A. Co.) ... 50s per ton Second Quality 35s per ton H. JONES & CO., Stuart street. SPECIAL NOTICE. TURKISH, Hot Plurge and Swimming Baths, open on Christmas Day from 6 am. to 12 pm, Moray place. SPECIAL NOTICE. -TTOT PLUNGE BATHS, Is, open on .il Saturday night till 10. Turkish Baths, Moray place. DON'T FORGET to try a Turkish Bath this Christmas. A real luxury. FOR CHRISTMAS - Geese, Duoks, Turkeys, and Eowls of the best quality, and at moderate prices, at A lfred Kimbell's, Princes street souib. DELICIOUS STRAWBERRIES, fresh every day, Plums, Cherries, Oranges, Lemons, Apples, and every description of fruit in season, at Alfred Kimbell's, Princes street south. FOR SALE, Lomond Villa, Leith street, near Albany street, Five Rooms, Pantry, &c; recently papered and painted; Venetian blinds j neat garden. Apply premises. . BAGPIPEb. Bagpipes.—Consignment of New Bagpipes to be teen at the Br tish Hotel, George street. CHEAP BOOTS.—A Merry Christmaa and Happy New Year to all. Heath's new bookshop, street. CHEAP BOOTS, specially for Holidays. Finest assortment in town, at Heath's London Boot-shop, George street. CHEAP BOOTS. -Buy your Boots and save your money. One trial is only m i—••"• —uu.uautccu iuß neaz ana \J ( heapest in Dunedin; Bovs' Lace Nailed Boots, 6s 6d to 10s 6d. At Feath's George street. CEI.AP BOOrS-No humbug, no selling off, no two ways, no old stock- the finest assortment of Fresh Boots and Shoes in the City. At Heath's. <J study their own interests and see for themselves, the low Prices and Superior Boots. At Heath's, George!street. CHEAP BOOTS.-Ladies' Kid Elastics, 6s 6d and 7s 6d;. French lasting, 5s lidsewn soles, ?s 6d. 8s 6d, and 9i 6d, at Heath's London Boot Shop, George street J save your feet; save money. Ladies' Kid, sewn soles, 9* 6d to 13s 6.1, .at Heath's. George street. ( IHEaP BOOTS for Tender Feet.-Gentle-,V,. , menß Kid Elastics, sewn soles, 15a 6d to Georce street /-IHEAP «HOES - Gentlemen's Really Gporge srreet. - Another arrival, from at Heath's. CTfi,H -Gentlemen's Elastic's ma ( 7 g ™ Calf >- 169 5 Fraioh, 18s 6d • street. MeaßUre » 21a ' H ««th' Bj George BOOTS-Use your Judgmen t- ! °P en .JT E yea.-The Finest Stock of First-class Boots at anf:nii n <u nn i __•". 7 * m i it ■hS uulo, r A *aouianfl Tha Vy all. The unmistakeable Buccess is in everybody's mouth. Heath. n HfcAP , *?/ astonishing how Vv we do it? Best White Kid without seam 8s 6d; White Marsella, 6s 6d-for dancing. At ffeaths's. ' tor Mrs Heath tV.* 8 ' "V 1 fi *! Bt - c lass fittings. h °P. C H CHEAP.ToHTiJAP Books, Toys, \y b&noy Goods; immense varintv • Ll Selr* 5 ' at W ' 6 - Wa£ ' B ' Sat y kin°g »oar<i ttxia ilo-K.iMiiCd. P <™ B . Howe street.-Board and RfesivaS NeedWome -. Sd hSAlbion House, Moray place. . "" * own ana • odgings, Ll market reserve. GoidrtLbuS ° PP ° Site PRIVATE Board and ~! esideuce.-Vacan Counir 9 M for fc Tw ° g «* Married i Couple. Han.burg House, Dowling street ! near Pnnceß street steps. K *

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Evening Star, Issue 4313, 22 December 1876, Page 3

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752

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 4313, 22 December 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 4313, 22 December 1876, Page 3

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