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I AMUSEMENTS. OTAGO* AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL SOCIETY. J)IAMOND JUBILEE CELEBRATIONS MONDAY, 21st JUNE, OPENING OF AGRICULTURAL BUILDINGS By the Hon. JOHN M'EENZIE, Acting-Premier, at 7.30 p.m. GRAND INSTRUMENTAL AND VOCAL CONCERT At 8 p.m.,- tendered by the ~. DDNBDIN ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY and DUNEDIN LIEDERTAFEL. ADMISSION: RESERVED SEATS, ss; CHAIRS. 3a; BODY OF HALL, 2s. TUESDAY, 22nd JUNE, BUILDINGS BRILLIANTLY ILLUMINATED BY ELECTRICITY. WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY, WINTER SHOW AND EXHIBITION. ENTRIES CLOSE ON WEDNESDAY, 16th JUNE. EXHIBITS muit reach Dunedin NOT LATER than MONDAY. JUNE 21, with the excep--1 tion of Butter. Dressed Poultry, Fruit, Bread, Scones, which will be received up to 11 a.m. on | WEDNESDAY. JUNE 23. ,„„„„„„ 1 The Show will be publicly opened by the Hon. John M'Kenzie at 2.30 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, and REMAIN OI"EN FOLLOWING DAYS from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Kaikorai Band will be in attendance each evening. Admission: Adults, Is; Children, 6d. Nora.—The Committee have decided to issue Season Tickets, available for the four days, for 59. These tickets are NOT transferable. , Sohool Children will be admitted between the hours of 9.30 a.m. aud 2 p.m. at Reduced Prices if accompanied by responsible persons. Further particulars on application to ED. F. DUTHIE, Secretary.

j g n AREISOS HALL, (JJ MR JOHN FULLKR'S MYRIORAMA. WEDNESDAY NEXT, JUNE 16. LONDON TO ROME. A Magnificent Set of artistically-coloied Views illustrative of a trip from London to the Capital of Italy, showing the Treasures and magnificent Statuary in the Vatican. Special Engagement of Mr J. BRYANT (Humorous Vocalist) AND MisssH MAY BLACK and OLIVE HAYNE j g (Duettists). g^j LECTURES. T. ANDREW'S LITERARY INSTITUTE. ~ TUESDAY, 15th JUNE. 4th LECTURE: 'Richard Jeffries: 'After Life's Fitful Fever,' by Rev. Ruthbbford Waduell, D.D., in the Church Hall, Stafford street, at 8 p m. Ticket for remaining 7 Lectures, 2s ; Single Admission, 6d. HANOVER STKaET FREE READING ROOM. DIAMOND JUBILEE LECTURE. ' SIXTY YEARS AGO AND NOW : A CONTRAST.' PHE above Lecture will be delivered by the Rev. A. NORTH in Hanover street I Church on THURSDAY, June 17th, at 8 p.m. Admission, Is. Proceeds in aid of Reading Room. I BANKRUPTCY NOTICES. IN BANKRUPTCY. DIVIDENDS on all Accepted Proved Claiuu in the following Estates are now PAYABLE at my office, New Government Life Insurance Buildings : Taylor, Wm., Dunedin, watchmaker, Ut And final. 2s 8d in pound. Rodgers, A. F., Palmerston, storekeeper, 3rd and fin*', 4£d in pound. I C. 0. Gtf AHaM, Official Assignee. Dunedin, 14th June, 1897. l BOARD AMD i, EVIDENCE. COKER'S HOTEL, CHRISTCHURCH (Renovated and Refurnished). The universally recognised moat Up-to-date Hotel in the colony, under the new Proprietorship ot JAMES HATFIELD (late of the Royal Hotel, Canterbury Club, and Union S.B. Company), is only a few minutes from Railway Station, conveniently situated for all Public Offices, Banks, Opera-house, Theatres, etc., yet avoiding noise and dust of city. Ladies and Families met at steamer or trains if previously advised. Correspondence promptly attended to. ONsLOW House, Ocean Beach.—Special arrangements made for Record Reign week ; suites of rooms for families and visitors, with every convenience; trims every half-hour; telephone 599. Mrs Capalick, proprietress. It>OARD and Residence. Ashley House, RatD tray street (near Catholic Cathedral). Good table ; terms very moderate. LAI)V would like few Gentlemen Boarders; superior home; St. Clair. Address "A.8.," Post Offioe, Dunedin. LOST &.ISD KOUND. LOST, Pair Spectacles, Sunday morning, between Maitland street and St. Joseph e Cathedral. Return Mr Macedo, bookseller. 1" OST, Thursday night, r mall Masonic Scarf J Pin, between Castle and Forth streets. Kindly return " Pin," star Offioe. OAT, Sunday evening, London street, beA tween Constitution street and Royal I terrace. Lady's Silver Watch and Chain (No. 182,408); leward. C. Edwards, Ciarendon I street ; or H. Gibson, City Meat Company, Rattray street. OST (Saturiay), 1 Bicycle Pedal, with _J rubber bard. Finder please return i Pearson, N.Z.H.C. lOST, a Bear Boa on Saturday night, be_J tween St. David and Union streets. | Finder please return to Sirs Cook's, Hope street. Reward. LOST (I'rinces street), Saturday afternoon, £1 10s. work girL Please return Union Chambers, 67 Princes street; reward. 10UND, a Brooch. Owner can have same by applying to Mr Nordin, Stafford '.'■■■ Hi,',- Ncnei'B. r EN'S Strong Bluchers, 4s 6d, 4s lid, „ 5s 6d; Collier's assigned stock. At City Boot Palace. COLORED FIRES! COLORED FIRES! TIOR JUBILEE ILLUMINATIONS nothing _J can equal the Display that these Beautiful Fires will make when burned in the open air at night. THE ROYAL COLORS (Red, White, and Blue) burn brilliantly, and light up a large Orange, Violet, Yellow, Green are also Beautiful colors, and give intensely colored lights. If all those who have stone parapets or verandahs in Princes and George streets wfre to burn Home of these Assorted Colors during the evening it would be a sight worth going a long way to see. Colored Fires should be burned on a piece of sheet iron standing on two or three bricks. There is then no danger of its setting anything or, fire by the heat it generates during combustion. All the above Colored Fires can be obtained from the under-mentioned firms : J. Braithwaite, Princes street (under th« horseshoe) i J..and T. Christie, George street I J. T. Carter, George street [ C. C. Croft. Hanover street \ J Ednrond, Princes street south Gourlay and Nichol, Roslyn Thos. Johnstone, chemist, Manse street I. aid law and Gray, Rattray street Marshall's Pharmacy, Princes street D. M. Miller and Co., Frederick street A. and W. M'Oarthy, Princes street Paterson and Barr, Princes street T. Sneddon, Mornington H. L. Sprosen, chemist, Octagon E. C. Woodward, chemist, Princes street south F. Wilkinson, chemist, Caversham. N.B.—Secure your supplies early to prevent disappointment.

CITY HOTEL BUILDINGS. HE KINETOSCOPE asv PHONOGRAPH EXHIBITION was again crowded on Saturday. They come again and bring their friends, who are delighted. Come early and avoid the crush. Open daily from 10 a.m. Miss Osborne, pianist. ' CAMPBKLL COLQUHOUN, Manager. LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. ' OOK I—Grocers are now keeping Speight a IJ Bottled Ale and Stout. lEMEMBER.— For Neuralgia Neurosine is the moat prompt and effective remedy ; Is bottles. Storekeepers and Wilkinson. LOASBY 8"Hahoo," the unrivalled herbal remedy for all stomach, liver, and kidney complaints; 2s 6d Chemists Grocers. IQAW Osmonds now showing AngloX(5 V 4 N.Z. Cycle Co. Inspection invited: easy time payments; repairs ELT Slippers: Children's, 6d; Women's, JL' 8d; Men's, 9d per pair. Only at City Boot Palace. BARTER'S RECORD REIGN SALE J . OW ON,—Tremendous Bargains in every Department. See Bill. If you do hot get one, apply to Carter and Co., 60 aud 62 George street, Dunedin. RECORD REIGN SALfc | Off ON.—Carter and Co. intend to offer ~ such Bargains during this Sale as to make it their Record Sale. Come early and come often. I /BARTER'S RECORD REIGN SALE "OW ON.—Since their Bill was printed ! Carter and Co. bought a big job lotof Ladies' Linen Cooking Aprons, 7* dozen in all; grtat variety of styles; Is quality for 6|d, Is 6d quality for 9|d, Is 9d for Is, and '&* lid for Is 6d; see them. RECORD REIGN SALE | U "OW ON.—To Hotelkeepers, Storekeepers, and other large Buyers: Carter and Co. have marked their Goods at such Low Fates that they cannot allow any Discount, but the value obtainable will be certain to satisfy you. riARTER'S RECORD REIGN SALE. OOD ADVICE.—Come early and get best attention. Carter and Co. TO DRAPERS. ANTED, JUNIOR CLOTHING HAND; aIao*ASSISTANTS All Departments. A. LORIE AND CO. "VAMOKD JUBILEE SPOONS, solid J_/ SILVER, from 5s ; sold singly or in halfdozens. Royal Pendants or Charms. LILLY BROS., George street. WINDERS are invited till 2 p.m. of THURSA DAY, 24th inst., for tho ERECTION of ADDITIONS to a PAVILION in Cumberland street for the Dunedin Bowling Club. JAMES HISLOP. i Arohitect. Dowling street, RECORD REIGN FLAGS, (Jo EACH. BROWN, EWING, AND CO. GREAT DISPLAY 01' T>ECORD REIGN LANTERNS, J.V FAIRY LAMPS, Etc., AT MONTAGUE'S ARCADE. Study Economy and Buy your Tea Sets, Bedroom Sets, Dinner Sets, and all Household Furnishings from w. Special Reductions made to parties furnishing at MONTAGUE'S ARCADE, At the Corner, and nowhere else. TO ALL EX-MILITARY, NAVAL, AND VOLUNTEERS. ALL THOSE who have SERVED in the Defence Force' in the Colony or the Imperial Sorvice, and who wish to Take Part in the PARADE on the 22nd, are requested to Communicate with the Secretary AT ONCE Name and Name of Regiment or Corps or Ship to which they belonged. A Parade will be held on TUESDAY NIGHT, the 15th, at 8 o'clock, in the Garrison Hall. DOND. HENDERSON, Hon. Secretary, At Wardell Bros.' MPOUNDED. at Roslyn, ONE GREY .1 GELDING (light hack), no apparent brand, by Constable Miller, for being at large on public streets. If not claimed and expenses paid to be sold on TUESDAY, 15th day of June, 1897, at twelve o'clock noon. NEIL M'DONALD, Poundkeeper. ORGANS. ORGANS. ORGANS. UST LANDED, EX VICTORIA, ' 51 OSES AMERICAN ORGANS. To sell at from 10 guineas cash; or terms from 10s od monthly. PIANOS. A large variety. From 20 guiucas cash; or . terms from 20s monthly. THE DRESDEN PIANO COMPANY, 29 anp 31 Pbinces stbeet, Dcnedik. J. A. X. RIEDLE, Manager. I RECORD REIGN ILLUMINATIONS. [TB can BuppIy~BEAUTIFUL TRANSY 'PAKEiNCIES, executed in first-class style, 6ft. x 4ft, at 30* each. These can ba illuminated with a few CMtdles. Country customers can be supplied by post. Specimen on view at our premises. SMITH AND SMITH, Octagon.

, QUEEN'S RECORD REIGN. B OFFER ONE GUINEA for the BFST LIST OF 50 NAMWS of MEN HAV Jl DQNK THK MOST FOR THK BRITISH BMTTkK during the Reign of Her Mo iGraoious Majesty the* Queen. LISTS MUST BE RECEIVED at our SIORES, PRINOS I STREBTVbv G p.ui. ou THUKBDAY, June 17th. ! A. LORIE AND CO. NOTE-EVERY 10s SPENT WITH US GIVES YOU A CdANCE OF WINNING £lO CASH, WINNERS OF PREVIOUS SUCCESSFUL COMPETITIONS: Miss Mayne, Royal terrace Mr Bastings, * Daily Times' Office Mr Ferguson,' Daily Times' Office Mr Swelair. ' Daily Times Office.

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Evening Star, Issue 10340, 14 June 1897, Page 3

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