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PUBLIC NOTICES. to the Death of Mr ALEXANDER INGLIS the Establishment will be CLOSED on MONDAY Next, 11th July, the day of the Funeral. UNEDIN POULTRY, PIGEON, AND CANARY SOCIETY. Entries Close 30th July. Prize Lists and Entry Forms on application to Mr Aitken, Arcade, or to Hon. Secretary, R. Brownlie, Regent road. NO. 1 COMPANY, DUNEDIN HIGHLAND RIFLE VOLUNTEERS. ABOVE COMPANY Parade for Government Inspection on Tuesday First, the 12th inSt., at 8 o'clock sharp. Fines for Nonattendance will be strictly enforced. By order. DONALD HENDERSON, Lieut., D.H.R.V. DUNEDIN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. APPLICATIONS are invited for the position of SECRETARY to above Institution, and will be received up to 14th July. The remuneration offered is LSO per annum, with use of office. Applications to be addressed SECRETARY, Box 308, Post Office, Dunedin. TO THE INDEPENDENT ELECTORS OF DUNEDIN AND ITS SUBURBS. *.- I THE UNDERBIONED, being out of busi- , ness, and being of a political disposition, offer myself as a Candidate to represent any electorate of Dunedin or its suburbs. The following is a list of the new Laws which should, I believe, be made and enforced, with God's help : (1) That the Bible be immediately got into the echools, and read therein. (2) That all intoxicating liquors be destroyed, together with the breweries. (3) That all the lying novels shall be gathered up and burned in each town throughout New Zealand, on one set day. (4) That all the Lyceums and Theatres be shut up, as they only belong to heathen nations. (5) That card-playing in any form shall be punished by the penalty of a fine. (6) That all gambling and horse-racing shall be punished with a severe penalty. (7) That boys at all schools shall get a mqnthly lecture on the impropriety of smoking and chewing tobacco. Now, gentlemen, I believe if the above laws were made and enforced, it would relieve the people of this Colony of a wonderful amount of taxation, wherewith they have taxed themselves. Replies to be addressed to me, care of Stab Office. . I am, sirs, Your mo.3t obedient servant, LITTLE DAVID, 7HAT THE FOLKS ARE SAYING. That the Premier gives the 'Times' and Star fits about their figures. That the best place to get a good fit for your figure is at the Bonanza. That the ' Times' and Star are not done with the Premier yet. That the Bonanza keeps the best Colonial Tweeds. That a lawyer is not always suited. That the Bonanza Suits are perfect fitting. That there will require to be a great washing day before the elections are over. That the best place in town to get Suits is at the Bonanza. That the Bonanza is the house where the Suits are sold, All perfect fits for young and old; For work, for play, for church, for school; And all these Suits are made from the wool Which is woven at the mill at Mosgiel. UNEMN AND SUBURBAN FINANP CIAL REfORM, ASSOCIATION. President : John Roberts, Esq. TREASURER: R. H. L?ary, EsqCommittee s Q. P. Austhig Dr Hooken G. P. Abating W. B. Anderson A. 0, Begg G. M. Earr W\ M. Bradley T. Begg Dr Brown Prof, M. Brown A, Bartleman M. Oohen N. Y. A. Wales Dr Oolquhoun E. A. Field E. Melland J. T. Norman W. H. Pearson Keith Ramsay M, Sinclair R. L. Stanford H. B. Shaoklock A. Lee Smith F. R. Chapman. With power to add to their number. Secretary : D. Harris Hastings. OBJECTS: 1. Reduction of the salary and allowances of future Governors. 2. Reduction of Ministerial salaries and allowances to a total sum not exceeding L 5.000 per annum and curtailment of the Legislative expenditure. 3. Reduction of the number of Members of the House of Representatives by at least onefourth, and that no further nominations be made to the Legislative Council until the number of members of same does not exceed one-half of the number of the House of Representatives when reduced. 4. Civil Service retrenchment by the amalgamation of offices and departments, extension, of office hours, and such reduction of salaries as may be deemed expedient. 5. Insistance on tb,e. equalisation of our revenue and expenditure. 6. ResJssa.nso of any attempt to increase taxation, direct or indirect. 7. Decentralisation in every possible way, and the improvement of the existing systems of looal government. B._ Discontinuation of all subsidies to local bodies, and a corresponding reduction in taxation. 9. To resist ail further borrowing, except for the purpose of completing railways now in course of construction. Electprs holding views Bimilar to those expressed in the above statement are invited to at once send in their names to the secretary, at the offices of the Colonial Advertising Agency, Standard Insurance Buildings, High street. Subscription, 5< per annum. Any person not on the Electoral Roll can obtain the necessary forms at the above office. Electors in country districts desirous of establishing branches of this Association will kindly communicate immediately with the Secretary. ROWN, EWING, AND CO. . BROWN, EWING, AND CO, BROWN, EWING, AND CO. GENUINE CLEARING SALE GENUINE CLEARING SALE GENUINE CLEARING SALE TWO HUGE STOCKS TWO HUGE STOCKS. TWO HUGE STOCKS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL WHOLESALE AND RETAF WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FRESH BARGAINS DAILY. BROWN, EWING, AND CO, \ FORDYCE (late of. Dunedin), "having % secured extensive premises in Tyrone 'Buildings, Customs street, Auckland, is prepared to RECEIVE GOODS FOR SALE QN ! COMMISSION, ', And Solicits the Support of Friends in Otago STORAGE FREE, SPHAI|TING.—Why be troubled with wet L feet when you can get your Paths, Yards, Cellars, etc., Asphalted in a first-class manner :at the astonishingly low price of from Is 3dper 'yard. Send your,address for.an estimate. We ' guarantee all our, work. We can givfl.scpres.of references for, the 10(000 .yards done, this, season. Compare our estimate, .with tha. price ofacreenings or gravel, and yoii, will use,, Asphajt. Our | terms are:. If you don't get a good jpb .don't pay i for it. Address Morgan andj Co., practical EDUCATIONAL. ' ADIES'. Seminary, Tamar House, Moray i Stait. ' Third Quarter, commences Monday, ' July 1L ALFRED. J.. SIMS, Teacher Pianoforte, Organ, Singing, Classes or Private ! Lessons. From One Guinea per quarter. " DUNEDIN SCHOOL OF ART, Moray place. _, JVENING CLASSES, Mondays and Wed, "i nesdays, for the study of Freehand and Model Drawing, Drawing and Painting from the antique, Painting in monochrome. Model ling in olay, etc Tuesdays and Thursdays Practical, Plane, and Solid Geome" * " chanical and Architectural Drawing, jmaays, Drawing and Painting from the living model Open from 7to 9. Fee, 10s 6d. DAVID O. HUTTON, Art Master.

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

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 7259, 9 July 1887, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 7259, 9 July 1887, Page 3

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