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Putolio Notices KNOX CHURCH LITERARY AND DEBATING SOCIETY. ANNUAL SOCIAL MEETING will be hold in the Classroom of Old Knox Church on MONDAY EVENING, July 31st, 1832. Admission, Two Shilling. Toa at 0.30. Rev. Dr Stuart in tho chair. WM. A. DICKSON, Hon. Sec. El 1 II E li R I C X SI i LARGE SUPPLY BRICKS, TILES, LUMPS, &c, . Alsu FIRECLAY, In Stock. Ouaianteoil ouual in quality and lowor In price than imported. IIIIUNNKR OOAL COMPANY, Oi'i'ioi!, Octaoon. asjy TO THIS CITIZKNS OF POUT CHALMERS AND SUBURBS. nnnE Undcraiguod, being the successful JL tenderer for tho U.S.S. Co., has much pleasure to announce tlmt he hat purchased the Business of Mr J. W. Harrison, and will on the flrht day of August (all liehi" well) open with a fine display of Moat, under the direct niauageinont of his predecessor. Thanking tht.9e who have Ho lllio:ally nupported me for the past three years In the person of Mr Boylo, I beg for a continuanco of tho same. Mr Boylo »ill be oltcner and earlier than hitherto. Sausages and Smallgoods will bo supplied from my manufactory in Dunodin. Tho stock slaughtered at my commodious yards, Kaikoral, will be delivered fresh daily by van now building, thus avoiding over-driving and much handling. Mr Jflirriaon hag agreed to do all In his power to give satisfaction to tho public, and a main feature in the conduct of the business will be civility and cleanliness. Shipping will be supplied with extra prime Corned Beef, Corned Pork, Mutton Hams, Bacon, and Tallow at tho lowest remunerative rates. Livo Stock of every description at tho shortest notice. 2f,jy A. DOItNWELL. OrAGO FIRE UNDERWRITER!*' ASSOCIATION. ■VTOTICK IS HEll"1BY GIVEN that i.l on and after Ist JUNE, 18S2, all FIRE INSURANCE BUSINESS will bo rated according to a Tariff arranged and agreed to by this Association. By order. WM. HARDY, Secretary. BRIDGES' GREAT £10,000 ART UNION. (Protected by Act DXXXII.) 10,000 Tickets, £1 each. 50 Prizes, value £10,000. BRIDGES' Art Unions are always drawn in full, publicly. Secure/rickets in tho largest and most bona fide Union of Art in Austral-a-ia Guaranteed offen fur each prize after the drawing. Two ..£loooeach Two ..£sooeach Fuur .. 250 each Two .. 160 each Six .. 100 each Eight .. 60 each Six, £30 each; and 20, £20 each. For full particulars send for prospectus. Address (by letter), WILLIAM BRIDGES, 13jy Haydon Art Gallery, Melbourne. \/I ISS E. A. RUSS (four years with IYL Mrs Falkner) has COMMENCED BUSINESS next door to the Turkish Baths, and is prepared to take Orders for Hair and Hairwork of every description. Combines and Tangled Hair worked into any style. Lowest prices. ' 14ju yICTO 1U A N DERBY MELBOURNE CUP. A MONSTER NOVELTY COMPANY ON ABOVE EVENTS. 10,000 Investors at £1 each. V.R.C. DERBY.—I 32 Prizes. First horse .. .. ..£IOOO Second horse .. .. .. 4CO ' Third horte .. .. .. 200 Other startors (divided) .. .. 000 Non-starters .. .. .. 1800 Total .. .. .. £4000 MELBOURNE CUP.-128 Prizes. First horse .. .. ..£IOOO Second horse .. .. ..700 Third horse .. .. ..300 Other starters (divided) .. .. 1600 Nonrstartere ~ ~ ~ 2500 Total .. .. .. £6000 Application by letter only, enclosing two stamps, with exchange or cheques, or by money-orders, bank notes, or drafts. Registered letter* or telegrams will not on any account be received. Address : ZOO JUMBO, care of H. N. ABBOTT, 15jy Box No. 2, Post-office, Auckland. Q KATES.—lmproved pattern Roller Skates. Reduced prices Sju A. & T. BURT. Business Announcements. Caih adverllwmonts under this head, not exceeding four teen words, will be charged SIXPENCE. ST. CL4IR ROADS.—Adjourned Meeting will be held This Day, at 3 p.m., at St. Clair Hotel. All persons interested are invited to cooperate. JUST received, v choice selection of FRETWORK PATTERNS.—Geo. Le Lievre, 140 George street. STOREKEEPERS can be supplied with O all the School-books in use.—James Horsburgh, bookseller, George street. "VTELSON'S Eoyal Readers, Ist, 2nd, _131 and 3rd Series, in stock; all numberd,—Jas. Horsburgh, bookseller, George street. BIRDS Stuffed. Native Birdskins for Sale.—Smyth, Caversham; Mr Bull, fruiterer, Princes street, opposito Colonial Bank. COUNTRY Visitors.—American Soft Felt Hats, all sizes, shapes, and colours.— Glover and Co., 10J Princes street. REMOVAL. —M'Kenzie, land-agent, late Arcade, has Removed to 75 Princes street (next the Glasgow Pie-house). 21jy e__fk GEORGE street for Silver O" Flowers; Woollen Wraps for Evening Wearvery cheap. See window, Dreaver's. K/\ GEORGE street for Silver Jewel<tW\J lery—Bracelets, Necklets, Lockets, Earrings, Eroochea, ire.—vory cheap.—Sirs Dreaver'a. KA GEORGE street for Children's O" Drosses, from 2s lid to 403; very handsome Boys' Tweed Blouses, 3j lid.— Dreavei's. pT i\ GEORGE street for Ladies and iLfvF Girls' Jackets; Ulsters; Ladies' Dresses, from 10s; Maids' Dresses, from ss.—Dreaver'a. £{\ GEORGE street for Dress MateOvf rial; Black Cashmere, la 9d ; Ladies' Underclothing, Baby Linen, &c.-Mrs Dreaver's. •CHMON BROTHERS, Manufacturers >O and Direct Importers.—Ladies, see our very superior makes in Lace, Button, and Elastics. PRICES as represented—strictly moderate. Gents.' celebrated Cookhams in Porpoise and other best Leathers. SIMON BKOTHEKS' own make continues to give satisfaction. Men's Lome Balmorals, from lie 9d ; neat Elastics, from 12a 9d. FOB WEAR, own make in Boys and Girls' at prices not excelled in the trade. SIMON BROTHERS.—-Ladies, see our windows for samples of superior Boot), and note tho prices. PUBLIC Proving it—that quality is the real tost.—Simon Brothers, George street (live doors from Octagon). A AND T. INGLjIS' COMPULSORY • SALE now going on at Princes street, George street, and Oamaru. SPECIALTIES for To-day (Saturday). Fur Muffs, Monkey, Opossum, and Raccoon, 2s lid ; reduced from 10s Cd. LARGE size Wool Squares, usual price 7s Gd, we are now selling at 4s od.—A. and T. Inglil. LADIES' Wool Capes, usual price 5s Od, clearing price 3s lid ; Lambswool Hose la 9d, clearing at la 3d. ALL Silk Plushes, usual price 7s 6d, wo are now selling at 5s 6d.—A. and T. Ingllß. LADIES' Zanella Umbrellas, usual price 3s lid, we aro now soiling at 2s 9d (all paragon frames). ' /"NASHMERE and Merino Hose for \y Ladies aud Children, all colours and qualitlea, at less than importers' prices. "\fEW Watered Silks and Satins, latest Jji ityles for trimming, selling under cost.-A. and T. lnglis. BALANCE of Wool Jorseys—Children's, 2s 3d; Maids', 2a lid; Ladies', 3s Oil. The above one-fourth usual prices. PATON'S Alloa Yarns, 3a Cd per lb ; Baldwin's Celebratod Fingerings, at 4s Od per lb. -A. andT.lnglis. X 4\ f\ LADIES' German Tailor-made y\J\J Jackets, 25a Gl upwards—about half the usual price; lower qualities from 3s lid. A STONISHING Bargains in Millinery. J\. 500 Trimmed Velvet Hats, 6s lid—worth 17s 6d ; 260 Velvet Turbans, 4s lid-worth 10s Gd. -| /~W%4 1 LADIKS' Coloured and _M_\JkJ\J Black Beaver Hat 9 (trimmed), 8s lid-worth 9a Cd.—A. aud T. Inglis. LADIES' Nightdresses (good quality), Is Cd; Drawerj, Is per pair upwardß. INFANTS' Merino Pelisses, richly trimmed inVelvel, 6s 9d; Silk Hoods from la upwards. OUR Compulsory Sale of Drapery, Clothing, Boots, Blankets, Flannels, Furnituro now going on.—A. aud T. Inglis. ALL Goods being marked at and under cost, our terms during the Sale are strictly for cosh only.—A. and T. Inglis. OURABI PASHA'S Cavalry being shelled by " Inflexible," per Electrograph. On View To-night.-A. and T. Inglia. A MERICAN Soft Felt Hats.—Just J\. received, a consignment ex Camille.—Glover and Co., 104 Princes street. IrtOß Change of Life, Suppressed Mena- ' truation, take with safety Marshall's Homaopathtc Tincture Pulsatilla. Price Is.—No. 1 Princes street. LUMINOUS PAINT can now be purchased for private use, and Licenses arranged for Trade purposes, at Georgo street, next Dundas, North Dunedin.—Femior Willson, solo agent for New Zealand. _ft HOT PIES, Hot Pies, Tea, Coffee. —Thomas Hall's Paßtry and Confectionery . House, corner High and Princes streets. 2Cjy

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 6384, 29 July 1882, Page 3

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