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AMUSEMENTS. Choral hall. AC ONCEKT will bo given by the BARTH QUARTETT, On WEDNESDAY. JUNE 18, 1887. QUARTETT: Mr H. E. CHINN Mr W, FRASER Mr H. B. BVIITH Mr W. DENSEM, Assisted by Miss MARY HUME. Solo Pianist abd Musical Director, Mr ARTHUR J'. BARTH. Admission: Front Seats, 2s; Gallery and Body of Hall, Is, Tickets to be had at the Music Warehouses and principal Stationers. Piano kindly lent by Dresden Company. INDEPENDENT CHURCH, KlNd STREET. SACRED CANTATA “CAPTIVE MAID OF ISRAEL.” THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 9th. Admission—One Shilling/ PUBLIC NOTICES. DUNEDIN MI SISTERS’ CONFERENCE. A SPECIAL UNITED THANKSGIVING SERVICE IN CELEBRATION Of THE QUEEN’S JUBILEE WILL BE HELD IN KNOX CHURCH ON TUESDAY, JUNE 22, At 7.30 p.m. ROSLYN ELECTION. TO WILLIAM HUTCHI-ON, ESQ., J.P., DUNEDIN. WE, the Undersigned Electors of the Uoslyn District, hereby request you to allow yourself to be Nominated as a Candidate for that Electorate at the forthcoming General Election. If you consent, we will do all that wc can to insure your return. Dated this fourth day of June, 1887. Signed by 205 Electors. To Messrs P. Aitken, W. A. W. Wathcn, J. Stansficld, F. W. Eason, T, Wood, J. Roberts, H. A. Reynolds, 1). Ross, and the other signatories. GENTLEMEN,—Accept my best thanks for the above requisition. In compliance with it, I respectfully announce myself a candidate for the Roslyn Electorate at the coming General Election. I shall take an early opportunity of holding public meetings in the various wards of the district and stating my views fully and unreservedly to you. Meantime, beyond my opinions on a Protective policy, which are generally known, I may indicate that I hold very strongly the necessity for thorough retrenchment in the public service, and a wise settlement of the questions affecting Land and Labor; and on these, more or less intimately, depends the retrogression or real advancement of the Colony. I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, WILLIAM HUTCHISON. June 7 th. M ‘GREGOR WRIGHT’S FINE ART GALLERY.—Picture! on Exhibition by Gully, Brooke, Smith, Wilson, Gouldsmith, Gibb, Kirkwood, Richmond, Power, Moultray, Handel Gear, King, Perritt, O’Brien, O’Keefe, Veitch, etc., and Home Artists—J. C. Winter, R.S.A., Linael, Fleury, and Vawser. Patronised by His Excellency the Governor. Gr v. r. O D SAVE THE QUEEN. JUBILEE ILLUMINATIONS MADE AND FITTED UP. J. C 0 U S T ON, Gasbittek, 155 PRINCES STREET SOUTH. NOTICE. Gas Office, Town Hall Buildings, 6th June, 1887. XT IS REQUESTED that those Citizens who arc desirous of ILLUMINATING THE OUTSIDE OF THEIR PREMISES WITH GAS on the 21st instant will notify the same to the undersigned at as early a date as convenient, to avoid possible disappointment. WM. B. TAYLOR, Secretary. THE EYESIGHT. CAUTION to the Public when requiring Spectacles not to purchase them from incompetent persons, who do not understand the science of optics, for by so doing they will injure their Sights by using Spectacles not properly ground or suited to their vision. Therefore, buy your Spectacles from Percival, the only Practical Optician, and Speotacle-maker to the Dunedin Hospital (established over 24 years), who will supply you with good and cheap Spectacles, and not the rubbish sold by sorro persons, that will surely blind you. Then why impair your vision when you can have it preserved by buying your Spectacles from PEHCIVAL, the PRACTICAL OPTICIAN, with •10 years’ experience in the eyesight. No. 7 George street, Dunedin. LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES. "VTOTICB IS HEREBY GIVEN that the J3I several Parcels of Land hereinafter described will be brought under the provisions of “The Land Transfer Act, 1885,” unless caveat be lodged forbidding the same, in each case within one calendar month next after date of ‘ Gazette’ containing this notice:— Section 76, Block XXIV., Town of Dunedin. Alexander Matheson, applicant; occupied by Robert Einnibnrgh Murray. No. 3,765, Part of Section 90, Block VII., Town District, Elizabeth Matthews, applicant. Occupied by William Hepburn and Robert Park. No. 3,766. Diagrams may be inspected at -this office. Dated this 6th day of June, 1887, at the Lands Registry Office, Dunedin. H. TURTON. District Land Registrar. PIANOS ! PIANOS 1 PIANOS THE DRESDEN admitted on all sides to be the best and cheapest house in the Colony for Pianos Organs, and every 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. REIDLB, Manager. Brown, ewing, and go., anticipating that unusual fesfvities will take place this season in consequence of the Fiftieth Anniversary of Her Majesty the Queen’s Accession to the Throne, have made Special Preparations for a Grand Display of Ball and Evening Dress Materials, Ex lONIC. BLACK BROCHE GRENADINES BLACK NORWICH LACE GRENADINES BLACK YAK LACE GRENADINES BLACK LACE STRIPE GRENADINES. Also, Nun’s Veiling in the following shades: —Sea Foam, Coral, Melon, Cream, Pmk, Ficelle, Heliotrope, Daffodil, Ponceau, Ciel, Praise, etc., and Novelties in Flouncing Laces. BROWN. EWING, AND CO. MOURNING DEPARTMENT. DLLISON, DUTHIB, AND CO, direct special attention, to their BLA.CK IS DEPARTMENT, large shipments of ling Dress Fabrics, manufactured and b especially for Family and Coraplimen[ourning. For value we simply defy comm, and respectfully invite every lady in of a Black Dress to inspect oar stock going elsewhere, PBICE LIST. Merinoes, 2s 6d, 2s 9d, 3s, Ss 6d, 4s, 4s 6d Cashmeres, Is 3d, Is 6d, Is 9d, 2s 3d, Bs, 3s 9d, 4s 6d Double Cashmeres, 4s 3d, 4s 9d Cashmcrettes, Is Sd, Is 6d, Is 9d, 2s 3d A.W. Serges, Is 3d, Is 6d, 2s, 2a 6d Twill Diagonal, la 9d. 2s 3d Nuns’ Veilings, 9Jd, Is 3d, Is 6d, Is 9d Poplins, Is Dd Stripe Biarritz Cloth, 2s, 2s 6d : Silk Warp Kenretta, 5s 6d, 7s 6d. i give special attention to all Mourning •s, and every description of Material will md in stock. MOLLISON, DUTHfB, AND CO., and 197 George street, Dunedinj aud Palmerston.

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Evening Star, Issue 7233, 8 June 1887, Page 3

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