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Strangers paying- a visit to Duncdm are often at a loss to know which is the best establishment to visit for the purchase of drapery and clothing. Herbert, Haynes, and Co. offer special advantages to the public that can be met with nowhere else in the city. They keep at all times the largest and best assorted stock of every class of goods, imported direct from the leading manufacturers and warehousemen at home, which, being bought entirely upon cash terms, they are enabled to offer goods of such sterling value as cannot be equalled by any other house in the trade. Every article in stock is marked at a fixed price for ready money, from which no abatement is ever made, so that the most inexperienced buy their goods at the same price as the best judges. Their terms are—net cash, without discount or reduction of any kind. A fuller description o their stock will be found in an advertisement in the first pajrc of this caper.—fAdvt. Dr. db Joxgii's Light-Brown Cod Liver 0i1..— Palatableness and the facility with which it is digested are distinctive characteristics of Dr de .Jongh's Cod Liver Oil. Dr Granville, F.K.S., author of " The Spas of Germ mv," writes:—" l)r de Jongh's Light-Brown Cod Liver Oil does not cause the nausea and indigestion too often consequent on the administration of the pale oils. Being, moreover, much more palatable, Dr Granville's patients have themselves expressed a preference for Drde Jongh's Light-Brown Cod Liver Oil." Sold only in cai suled Imperial Half-pints, Pints, and Quarts, by all chemists, druggists, and storekeepers. Sole Consignees, Ansar, Harford, and Co., 77 Strand, London.—LAdvt.]

Uxueii tiik Wkathkr.—When a man feels languid, depressed, debilitated, and indisposed to exertion, mental or bodily,fhe tells us he is "out of sorts," or " under the weather." Person* in this condition need cheering and strengthening. Exhausted nature signi fies by these symptoms that she needs aid and succour. Then is the time to resort to Udolpho Wolfe's Schiedam Aromatic Schnapps. The effect produced by this wonderful stimulant and tonic in such cases is almost e'ectric. Strength, energy, and cheerfulness return and remain, for there is no reaction —Dalgety, Nichols, and Co., agents, Bond street.—[Advt.]

AMUSEMENTS. PRINCESS THEATRE. • last week. last week. last week OF SMITH'S ENGLISH AND CONTINENTAL COMBINATION THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, Special and the Greatest Programme yet presented during the stay of the Company in Dunedin. BENEFIT of A. DE CASTRO, Madame DE CASTRO, "SOUNG ENGLAND, ALBERTO, and ANNETTE. On this occasion YOUNG AUST < ALIA, the smallest acrobat in the world, will make his first appearance in a brown paper parcel. Madame DE CASTRO will appear-as a Scrio-Comic. YOUNG ENGLAND and ANNETTE as Vocalists. Also the great and talented Dr Bumble's Lecture on Mesmerism and Biology, interspersed with PhrenoMesmerism. Wanted, subjects. Young England will turn SO somersaults on a pockethandkerchief; four varied somersaults twice in the air before alighting—an unparalleled novelty ! Young England will take his father's place and catch his brother and sister in' their leaps from the Dress Circle to the Stage, concluding with his wonderful somersaults in mid-air, blindfolded, through a balloon. VAL VOSE, with his quaiut old friends. AIREC, King of the Air. VINCENT and MONTEBELLO in new duets, songs, and impersonations. Making this the most varied programme yet given in Dunedin. Box office at Begg and Anderson's. Dress Circle, 4s ; Stalls, 2s Cd ; Pit, Is. ■ P. H. KIRBY, Agent. UE E N'S THEATRE. TO-NIGHT, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29th. COLOURED OPERA TROUPE'S CONCERT, In aid of ARTILLERY BAND AND TROUPE FUNDS. PROGRAMME : Overture .. " Esmeralda," .. .. Orchestra. Opening Chorus .. " Strike, Boys, Strike".. Company. Ballid.." Little Rob and I" .. .. Mr Russell. Song and Chorus—" Way down in Alabama " MrWeston. Ballad—" Think of me Kindly".... .. Mr Nisbet. Song and Chorus—" Corporal Schnapps" . .Mr Norton. Ballad—" I'm Waiting, Bessie Darling" .. Mr Harris. Song and Chorus—" As long as the world goes round" .. .. jir Joseph. Fmale—" Phantom Chorus a La Sonnambula" Company. Short Interval. Overture.. "The Grand Duchess" .. .. Troupe Pas de Caracte .. .. Messrs Weston and Lennon. Sestette— " Come where the Cowslip blowcth" CompanjOriginal Song and Dance.. "Little Ada" :.Mr Leslie. Burlesque quartette.. "We'll run 'em in"..Troupe. Quartette and Dance .. " Four Crows" .. Company. Ballad .. " Forget me not. dear Mary" .. Mr Russell. Hornpipe for Four.." Galatea" .. .. Company. Finale .. " We're goiii'to leave, de place" .. Troupe. Short Interval. ■■;. ; Concluding with the Burlesque on TEE COLLEEN BAWN. Tickets can be obtained and seats reserved at Mr •-West's. Tickets not used last night are available for to-night. POSTPONEMENTS " ' rjIHE ENTERTAINMENT in aid of St. Paul's Parochial School -will be given in the Temperance Hall on WEDNESDAY, 7th OCTOBER, instead of 30th SEPTEMBER, as previously announced. J ; ' 29s PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. SCOTT SCHOLARSHIP FUND. TEMPER AN C E HALL, JL FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1874. GRAND ELOCUTIONARY and VOCAL ENTERTAINMENT by Members of Mr Barrett's Senior Elocution das*, assisted by Lady and Gentlemen Amateurs. John- Batiioatb, Esq., R.M. in the Chair. DAVID R. HAY, 28s Honorary Secretary. MEETINGS. EETING OF SY^OD OF THE CHUR H OF ENGLAND. WEDNESDAY, 30th SEPTEMBER. Celebration of Holy Communion, iv St. Paul's Church lla.m. Opening Address of the Bishop, in Temperance Hall .. , 4 p.m. Full Choral Service, St. Paul's Church .. 7.30 p.m. Preacher : Rev. W. P. Tanner. 28s Offertories will be given towards Synodical expenses. rpHE ADJOURNED MEETING of Persons interested iv the establishment of a PIGGERY in Dunedin, summoned to be held in the Universal Hotel, Maclaggan street, has been FURTHER POSTPONED UNTIL TUESDAY, in consequence of the inclement weather. T. PAVLETICH. THE COLONIAL BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. NOTICE TS HEREBY GIVEN that, i->l pursuant to the Deed of Settlement of the Colonial Bank of New Zealand, a Special General Meeting of the Proprietors of the said Bank will be held at the Masonic Hall, Moray Place, Dunedin, in the Province of Otago, on Wednesday, the thirtieth day of September, one thousand eight hundred and seventy-four, at two o'clock p.m., for the purpose of electing seven Directors and two Auditors, to be the first Directors and Auditors of the said Bank. And that every proprietor who is possessed of three hundred shares at the least iv the capital of the said Bank, and shall become a candidate for the office of Director, must give notice thereof to the Board of Directors, in writing, to be left at the offices of the said Bank, in High street, Dunediu aforesaid, thirty days at least before the day of election. And that every person appointed to act as proxy must be a proprietor of the said. Bank ; and every proxy must be in writing, under the haud of the proprietor of the shares in respect of which such proxy shall be given, and delivered to the Secretary of the said Bank at least twenty-four hours before the time appointed for the said meeting. Copies of the said Deed of Settlement, and proxy forms, may be had on application at the office of the .said bank, in High street, Duuediu aforesaid. By order of the Provisional Directors. : WM. YOUNG, Inieriza Secretary. Dunedin, 15th August, 1874. lSag

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 3937, 29 September 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 3937, 29 September 1874, Page 3

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