Dunedin Builders' Association reunion on July 24. Lodge St. Andrew, S.O.— installation ball in Choral Hall on Tuesday evening. Wakarl Rifi=s' annivereary ball in Kalkorai Good Templars' Hall on Friday evening. Oonorete and briok tanks built oheaper than iron ones by Morgan and Company, St, Andrew street-[Advt.] Members of Triumph Lodge. P.A.F.P., and sister lodges are invited to attend funeral of Brc. B. Hannah. Batepajera of the Borough of Roslyn are Invited to attend meeting to oonsiler aotion of Council re formation of roai from Michie htreet to Belleknowes. The D.1.0. will offer very special bargains on Monday. Country customers and others are reminded the company are now clearing for thefr annual stock-taking.—[Advt.] The Albion Ciioket Club's annual conoert takes place next Friday, and promises to be a very successful affair, some of our best known amateurs having volunteered their services. At the Trinity Wealeyon Ohuroh Literary and Musical Society's weekly meeting the subject was an essay on 'Buyers and Sellers' by ulr J. P Simon. Miss Moyse contributed a eong (ascompanied by Miss Oliver), Master G. Robertson a pi»no'orte solo, and Mr M'Olymont a readiag. . The annual entertainment in aid of the funds of the Hanover street free reading room will take in the upper hall of the sohool on Monday n ght. when an attractive programme will be put forward, lhe object is so thoroughly deserving that we hope the public will assist to make the entertainment a thorough success financially. The full programme of ihe ooncert to be held in Garrison Hall ob Wednesday evening in aid of Dominioan Convent schools building fund appears iu this Issue. Me?srs Barth, Sobaoht, Winckelmann, Robertahaw, Timsou, Chapman, Corrlgan, WiUlamp, and Miss Bnsok are the instrumentalists, and Mesdames Murphy and Angus and Messrs Jones snd Manson the vooalistß. The bill of fare In a tempting one, and it goes without saying thai there will bo a crowded house.
The Co-operative Supply Associatior, Limited, whose premises are situate in the Ootagon, opened to-day with a first-oka* display of groceries of the best brands and auality, all arranged with flae tiste, and (ioketed with prices that will undoubtedly suit the very shortest purse, The oipital of the company, is may be said, is L 16,000, there being 30.U00 shares of 10a each, of which onjy §a is called up. In the articles of association it la provided that after payment of a dividend of 8 per cent, per ann 9m all surplus profits will be divided among&i the "shareholders by way of bonus on their purchases, lb should specially be noted that bosiness will not he ponfhud to shareholders; indeed, It Is expected that »n account of the price at whioh the company will be able to sell their goods, a considerable amount of business will be done with the outside public. The shop, inside and oat, has been thoroughly renovated, its interior now presenting a bright cheerful appearance, and its exterior a very pleasing ftspeflk, which cannot 'MI to catoh ,4he eye. 'Altogether, the building is a welcome addition to the business places of the Octagon. To-day it wat> patronised by a very larae number of customers, '* '
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Evening Star, Issue 8565, 11 July 1891, Page 2
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