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LATE ADVERTISEMENT >EFORE Buying Men's or Boys' Uluthing ► see doors and windows of Nt-w Zealand Clothing Factory, Octagon. BEST and Cheapest Assortment .if Tweed Overcoats; also every size und description in Waterproof Coats. RAWERS, Singlets, Cardigans, Shirts, r Sox, Ties, Gloves, Collars, Hats, Mufflers, at factory prices. Clothing Factory, Octagon. 'ANTED, Pleasure-seekers to attend T t Concert, Monday Evening, North Dunedin Hall. Good programme. Admission, 2s and Is. ANTED All to Know—Above is the 11th , . Annual Lily of the Valley Concert. Come all. ONGS, Recitations, Laughable Farces by Kj Minstrel Troupe, Exhibition of Ventriloquism. Chair taken at 8 sharp. ANCING, Dancing. North Dunedin Hall, immediately after above concert; full programme. Admission: Gentlemen, 2s ; ladies invited. CHOOL Books. School Books.—Largest > stock in town at Horsburgh's, George ■pet. JUST Opened, 20 cases Nelson's Royal Readers (first, second, and third series), New Royal Readers. Horsburgh, George street. 'ELSON'S New Star Readers, The Little .i Primer, The Lir'le Reader (Parts I. and II.), Chambers's EW Graduated Readers; full supply at .i Horsburgh's. Immense stock of Exercise Books, °<OPY Books. Slates, and all School Reqm\_y sites at Horsburgh's, educational bookseller, George street. LOANS granted on personal "security. No delay; repayable weekly instalments or otherwise. R. M. Marks, Dowling street. FOR a short Season only the Don Tailoring Company sell Sac Suits made to measure, L2los. FOR L2 10s, Tweed Suits made to order. Make straight for the Don Tailoring Company, George street. -MOR Cash Only. The Don Tailoring ComJj pauy's Tweed Sac Suits L2 10s, made in eight hours. FOR a short Season only, Don Tailoring Company have determined on making so great a sacrifice. 1710 R a marvel of cheapness, see the Don } Tailoring Company's (George street) L2 10s Tweed Sac Suits. FOR "hewers of wood and drawers of water" The Don Tailoring Company's Suits are the hest, 10R a Bhort season only The Don Tailoring Company sell Sac Suits, made to measure, L2loa. FOR "butchers, hakers, and candlestickmakere" The Don Tailoring Company's Suits are found the best. (PANISH Restaurant.—Meals, 6d; Beds, 17s weekly (in advance). Night porter kopt. r HARYEY AND CQ. llate Reynell, , , m Moray place), have Money to Lend ; L 5 and upwards. ~ HARVEY AND'Cb. have~Properties . . • For Sale in City and Suburbs on easy terms; cheap. W~ANTED~Known The City Guards' Twenty - seventh Anniversary Ball September 9th. Preliminary notice. TITM, WILSON, agent for the American V? Sterejscopo and Views, Cumberland street, 4 doors south of All Saints' Church. WINTER Display of Suitings and Trouserings ; a perfect fit, reasonable prices. See window Clothing Factory, Octagon. of Gentlemen require Furnished A_y Room, centrally situated. State situation and price to " Club," Stab Office. [\o LET, 8 roomed House, Russell street L (15s); 3-roomed, St. David street (6s); Stable, Coachhouse, Yard, Cumberland street. Lamer, 170 Princes street. AMUSEMENTS. RINCESS'S THEATRE. Lessees and Proprietors R. E. Moore and Harold Ashton. Manager Harold Ashton. Little drops"of humor, Little Rays of Light, Knock our daily troubles Higher than a kite. SST THIRD APPEARANCE ta- TO-NIGHT of MOORE AND ASHTON'S MAMMOTH MINSTRELS and SPECIALTY ORGANISATION. And the Enthusiasm and Approbation is even increasing. 25 STERLING PERFORMERS, 25 Who rank not as the equals, but as the absolute suporiors of any artists that have ever appeared under the land of the Southern Cross. READ ! REMEMBER ! ! As our season is necessarily limited, there will be Constant Changes of Programme, when all the Latest Novelties of the English and American Stage will be presented. The Bewitching Entrancing Lovely, Romantic, Nautical First-Part Scene HIGH LIFE ON DECK. 12 ACCOMPLISHED LADIES. 12 Box plan at Dresden Tiano Dep6t, Dress Circle, 3s ; Stalls, 2s ; Tit, Is. We thank the Public for their Great Appreciation. MOORE AND ASHTON. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. CHARACTER. " Sweethearts, and How to Read Their Character," .REV. T. W. DUNN LECTURES On above Subject in CHORAL HALL, MORAY PLApE, This Evening at 8 o'clock. Lecture illustrated tyr Diagrams'. Delineations of Character at close. A<l m i ßßion Frco- - Mr Dunn attends daily in Choral Hall from 10 to 1, and 2.30 to 5, to supply charts. Memory class at 7i GAELIC SOCIETY. IHE SIXTH GRAND ANNUAL SOIREE, L CONCERT, AND BALL will be held in the Lyceum Hall on Friday, 29th inst. Tickets: Double, 7s 6d; single, ss; children's, 2s 6d. Procurable from all members of Committee. WM. MACLEOD, Hon. Sec. LECTURES. MATTHEW'S Course" of/ SUNDAY EVENING JiECTTTRES On the Prayer-hook. LEOTUfiE IJ,-=-July 10—The Mission of Augustin opposed by the British Church—The Origin of the Papal Supremacy Secular and not Apostolic—The Service Books of Leo, Gelasius, and Gregory. ■YG E U M SUNDAY NIGHT. Lecture by Anna Kimball-Ohainey. Subject: " Oocult Science: Its Praotical Value to the Human Race." Illustrated from many years of personal investigation in Europe and America. Choice Music by Parker's Orchestra. Admission— Dress Circle and Stalls, Is 5 Back Seats, 6d. Doors open at 7; M.UBJO at 7.3Q; Lecture at 8. Professor Gbainey'fljfrst class jn the Dojsarte System, of Elocution. Voice Building, Dramatic , Expression, and Physical Culture meets at the : Lyceum Hall* Monday, 7.30. For terms, etc., ! apply at Hall, before class; or of Professor Chainey, at the Grand Hotel. NORTH DUNEDIN PRESBYTERIAN OHUROH, V LECTURE on "The Bible in Schools" will be given in the above Church, on TUESDAY, JULY 12th, by the REV. MR ;RYLEY. Selections on the organ by Mr ; Falconer, the blind organist. Doors open at ■ half-past seven; commence at eight. - Rev. Mr i Wright, ohairman. GOVERNMENT NOTICES. LAND, TRANSFER ACT NQTICgj XTOTIOE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the IS several Parcels of Land hereinafter described will be brought under the provisions of "The Land Transfer Act, 1885," unless caveat be lodged forbidding ihe same, m each case wfyhin one calendar month next after date l of < Garotte' containing this notice : Section 63, blook XXXII., Town of Dunedin. applicant No. 3,769. m Part seotions 17 and 18,-Wook XXXV., Town , pfDnnedln. John' Rossi Hooper-, appli--1 cant; ocoupied by applicant. No. 8,771. Diagrams may be inspected at this office. Dated this 6th day of July, 1887, at the Lands Registry Office, Dunedin. BJ. TURTON, District Land Registrar.

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Evening Star, Issue 7259, 9 July 1887, Page 3

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