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AMUSEMENTS. Location : crawford and jetty STREETS. Something New Under the Sun. POSITIVELY ONE WEEK ONLY OF WILLARD’S JAPANESE VILLAGE AND FRYER’S TRAINED ANIMAL EXHIBITION, Introducing SHBLLBTTO, the Wonderful Musical Clown. THIS DAY (EASTER MONDAY), April 11, First Grand Matinee, opening at 2 p.m. THIS EVENING, at 7 o’clock, performances one hour later, thus giving patrons ample time to inspect the JAPANESE VILLAGE. TWO SHOWS DAILY, and One Ticket admits to all. Admission—Pit, 2s; Stalls, 3s; Chairs, 4s. Childieu under nine, Half-prioj CURIOS CURIOS CURIOS 1001 1001 1001 CURIOS CURIOS CURIOS To be purchased at the Japanese Village. Patrons have ample time before and after the performance to inspect and purchase curios. WALTZ.— Walt? properly Taught in three lessons, privately j LI Is. Miss Lowe, Broadway’s Hotel, Rattray street. PUBLIC NOTICES. MR F U L T O N Will Address the TAIERI ELECTORS At the Volunteer Hall, Mosgiel, ON WEDNESDAY, the 13th INST., And at the Societies’ Hall, Outram, ON THURSDAY, the 14th INST., Each Evening at 7.30. Burton Bros.’ stereoscopic views. 500 to select from, including the Pink and White Terraces, Wakatipu and other Lakes, Milford Sound, and South Sea Islands, etc. Inspection invited, T\UNBDIN SAVINGS BANK WILL BE CLOSED on MONDAY, 11th INST,, And Open on Tuesday Evening as usual EDMUND SMITH, PUBLIC NOTICE. Ft. JONES, Photographer, 168 Georg e * street, having obtained the services of Mr R. MANSFORD, who is introducing to Dunedin a new style of Painting, which is called Photo Chromography, intends celebrating the Queen’s Jubilee by presenting each Sitter who orders a Dozen Cabinets with an Extra Copy, beautifully Colored by the new Photo Chromo process, in a handsome Flush Frame. This new process entirely eclipses all other methods of photo painting. Inspection invited to Specimen on view at my Studio, George street. F. L. JONES, Photographer. NOTICE. THE Partnership between Messrs Duncan, Macgregor, and Webb having Expired on the 31st ult., Messrs Duncan and Macgregor have Retuped to their former Offices in Albert Buildings (opposite General Post Office). Mr Webb continues to practise in Eldon Chambers Dunedin, 7th April, 1887. DUNCAN AND MACGREGOR. HERBERT WEBB. T\R STENHOUSB, After a Course of Study at the LONDON AND GLASGOW HOSPITALS, Has Resumed Practice at his Residence, Corner of STUART STREET AND MORAY PLACE. Special Branches; The Throat, Ear, and Eye, Having imported a stock of the purest Drugs procurable in London, he will hereafter dispense his own Medicines, Including new Remedies for the Throat and Skin as used by the most eminent specialists. Advice and Medicines from ss. Card.] MR R. A. LAWSON, architect, having arranged a Partnership with Mr Thomas Turnbull, F.R.1.8.A., of Wellington, begs to intimate that during his absence from Dunedin the work of his office will be attended to as usual by Mr John Wright, who will also superintend all works in progress. Mr Lawson will visit Dunedin occasionally, as required. NOTICE TO MARINERS. DREDGE’S Mooring Buoys at the entrance to the Harbor of Otago have been shifted about 1,500 ft further seaward, being outside Taiaroa Head and nearly in line of leading beacons. Vessels frequenting the harbor at night must keep the leading lights open to the westward. JAMES MACFARLANB, Harbor-master. Dunedin, April 6, 1887. BLANKETS BLANKETS BLANKETS BLANKETS BLANKETS BLANKETS BLANKETS BLANKETS BLANKETS BLANKETS BLANKETS BLANKETS BLANKETS BLANKETS BLANKETS BLANKETS BLANKETS SPECIAL. Brown, bwing, & op. have secured a special line of Mosgiel Blankets, extra quality, slightly soiled in manufacture, which they will clear at prices considerably below ordinary quotations. Sizes: Inspection invited. BROWN, EWING, AND CO. 2%. yardahms '2| yards, long

TAILORING DEPARTMENT TAILORING DEPARTMENT TAILORING DEPARTMENT. | MOLLISON, DUTHIB, AND CO. MOLLISON, DUTHIE, AND CO. MOLLISON, DUTHIB, AND CO. M' OLLISON, DUTHIE, AND CO. have much pleasure in advising our : customers and the public that we have engaged MR WILKIE, whose long and unqualified success as a Cutter in Edinburgh, Paris, and Sah Francisco is a guarantee that oilers entrusted to his care will be executed, in a thoroughly manner.' Fit and Workmanship guaranteed. TWEEDS AND COATINGS. We are now qhowmg.a large and welhsefeoted stock qf Colonial and Hjome Tweeds and Fancy Costings for the A,utump, and Winter Wear. SPECIALITY. I Clerical, Hamsters*, and Students’ Gowns, also Ladies’ Riding Habits, Made to Order. Unsurpassed.—Our Men’s Colonial Tweed Suits, to order, 57s fid. Unsurpassed.—Our Youths’ Colonial Tweed Suits, to order, 455. Unsurpassed.— Our Boys’ Colonial Tweed Suita, to order, 355. Unsurpassed.—Our Liijtle Boys’ Norfolk Tweed Suits, to order, 33a fid. MOLLISON, DUTHIB, AND CO., ; ' ififi and 197 George street, I DUNEDIN. ‘ PIANOS! PIANOS! PIANOSTH E DRES DE N admitted on all sides to be the best and cheapest house in the Colony for Pianos Organa, and evary kind of Musical Instrument, The Sheet Music stock is enormous, and must be sold. Buy from the Dresden at Wholesale Prices under the Easy Hire System. J, A. X. REIDLE, Manager. WORD COMPETITION, 3<Ll, 10s, ss, offered ,fpr most wprds in “Iconoclast.” No plurals or verba singular allowed, Entrance, Ifj ;.pj Tuesday, 19th April,, Cara of Urquharl, Bb* 00,'P.0., Dunedip, Photographer. Arcade, Open J\l/ ' on Good,,' Fridas aad Easter Monday. ! Cards, fis j. Cajbinqta. IQs fid dozen. r£HIB EVENING STAR will be Deliverea in any part of the City or Suburbs on sending Address to the Office, Bond street, PRIOR ONE PENNY.

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Evening Star, Issue 7183, 11 April 1887, Page 3

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