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; Drapers. THE EXHIBITION. y Stocks this season, for Extent, Variety, Choice, t and > FJLSMIOHABJLB ttB&ICHffS AJ»J> VAIUE : , .-■■■■ l * - »mjfj \ Are unusually' excellent. The goods ate in most cases direct from the Manufacturers, and include many lines of unusual value, selected by Mr John Thomson perfbxully. : .Our new Dress Materials from French and English makers include all the newest goods in the most fashionable shades. , -' OUR NEW PRINTS ARE UNUSUALLY VARIED AND BEAUTIFUL IN DE SIGN A;s u«ual our new Millinery is very choice, our reputation for tasteful Millinery will be fully sustained this 1 aeason. View Flower§ ? Featlier§, Pinnies, Wings, in great variety. Many specially .effective articles at moderate prices in : Ladies Mantles and Jackets similar to goods shown by the 'eadihg London shops. GLOVSB—A good assortment in the beat makes. FBlLLlNG9— Beautiful designs in variety. LAOES— A great variety of Pattern*, widths, and colours. BIBBONS —In all the Newest Shades. «T NEW. SUNSHADES AND UMBRELLAS <£* DRESSMAKING. • Ladies are urged to give their orders early. There is always a press of- work before the I holidays, making it impossible to execute late orders uniil after the New Year. THE (iRAPHIC, Our Summer Graphic contains illustrations of the newest styles in Ladies Hats, Bonnets trimmed a. d untrimmed, Ladies Mantles, Ladies Dreaees, Cbildrens^oats and Ulsters, Men's, Boys', and Youthß' Clothing and Hats. It also contains a number o? interesting fashion notes treating fully of present styles, written specially for the number. Approximate prices of the various goods illustrated are given, and all together we believe the number will be found both useful and interesting. If any customera who may not receive a copy within a week will kindly notify us a copy will be posted by return. THOMSON AMD BEATTIE.

Meetings TNVERCARGILL 'CYCLING CLUB. A General Meetirg will be held in DescMei's Hotel, Eek street, This (Thursday) evening, at 7,30 p.m. Business : — lmpor t ant. W. MANSON, n0 25 ActugHon. Sec. Amusements. TNVERCARQILL PHILHARMONIC 1 SOCIETY. TENTH CONCERT. CHOICE PROGRAMME OF MISCELLANEOUS MUSIC. HUNAN'S HALL, DEE STREET. FRIDAY, 26th NOV., 188 G. AT 8 P.M. The Society tenders this Concert a* a benefit to their Conductor, Mr W. J. Morrish. PBOGRAMME : FAET I. Ovei tare —"The Crown Diamonds" Anber Chorus— "Up with the Sails" C. H. Lloyd D ue t_- '* The L'ream" Miss Smart and Mr Willcocks Aria— " I Watca for Thee " Mr Willoocks. Chorus— <; Shine on us Hesper " Song— " Smile and bid me live " Pinauti Mrs Ross Duet— " The Singin i Lesson " Fiorvante Miss Smith and Mr Morrish Part Song— " Up, np ye Dam°s " Macf arrr n g 0D g_ " The Old Song " Milton Wellings Mrs Mussen Chorus— " Ihe Charge of the Light Brigade " Hecht INTER VAL OF TEN MINUTES Part II String Band— "Adagio and Allegro Military Symphony " Haydn ChoruE— " The Hunt's Up " Macfarren Recit.,A.ria and Chorus— "Loyal Hearts"-'Beauti-fal May " " Hey Nonay " Miss Bmith and Members Alto Song— ~— Tenor Solo— (Selected) Mr Gray Cornet Solo—" De Beriot's Fifth Concerto ,' Mr W. Y. Siddall Song— (se ected) Mr Brett Son"— " Tell me Mary " Halton MrW. Smith Recit. and Air—" As when the Dove ); Handel Miss Smart g ong _ " Pha Bugler " Mr Kiernan Hcßtett -" Oh, Noble Carl >s " (Ernani) Verdi Chorus— "Rule Britannia " Air by Y. Novello Ticket ... Two Shillings. J. L. BUSH, Hon. vSecrstury. J. R. G BBIG, no l9 Hon. Treasurer. TNVERCARGILL 'CYCLING CLUB NEW CINDER TRACK, PARK RESERVE, Gala Street. GRAND OPENING DAY, MONDAY, 27th DECEMBER, 1986. PROGRAMME.^ COMPRISING Ten Bicycle Events ; also 100, 220, 440, 880 yards Flat Races. Open to all recognised Amateurs. W, HANSON, nols Act-ing Hon. Sec. T> L U F F REGATTA The Bluff Harbour Aunual Regatta will be held on Monday, 3rd January, 1887 j Particulars in future issue. Si 3. GQEDOff, ao9 Hon. Secretary. ryO THE FRIESD3 OF TEMPERANCE. It has been arranged by tlie trusfeeß ond friends of the Blue Ribbon Instrument Fun*/ to hold a bazaar in aid of tue above object on lie Bth and 9th December. Subscriptions or gools of any kind will be thankfully received by Messrs Lennie, E. B. Jones, and G. Froggatt. no2o Public Notices TnDUCATIONAL. MR CHARLES GRAY begs to announce that he can now receive additional pupils for Piano, Organ. Harmonium, Voice and Theory, at his Music Room, Dee street. Teachers prepared for Musical Examinations. 5 THOROUGH OiF INVE.RCARGILL ANNUAL ELECTION OF M&YOB. The following is the result of t v .e poll for the election of Mayor, taken this 24th day of November, 1886— DAVID ROCHE 309 JOHN LYON MCDONALD ... 2W I therefore declare Mr David Roche Mayor of Invercargili for the ensuing year. W. B. SCANDRETT, Returning Officer. Municipal Office I',1 ', Invercargill, 24tb November, 18S0. no2o A SITTING of the Royal Coinmi?aion a;> jointed to ep quire into snd report upon the land claims^ of Volunteer* enrolled between the yeaas 1873 and 1876, as also those of discharged soldiers of Her Majesty's Military and Naval Forces and oth r r claims or a iike r.u'.ure from any of the local foiccs tf the col- ny, -wiU be held at the Waste Landa Board Boom, Government Buildings, I'ivciearßiJ). at 10 ;v.m. of the 7th December nest, when the Cornnr'.ssion will hear evidence in pupport of all claims brought before them. Claims in writing should be forwarded to fie Secretary, Royal Cornmiss'on, a *drfsse t Pos Office, Invercargill, on or b.fore Ibe 6tb day of December, setting forth the n*me aad aiiir ss of the claimant, regiment or corps to which he belonged, ' date of discharge, what >.pplicat:.)n he has made for land or ecri i>, and to whom, and any other information he may wish to give. Claim»nts should in all cn.te< be ready to produce their discharge or any other d'.cumsntary evidence they may P°f^ I noU -I. ■"- ■ ■■■ i- . ■ CUairaißn^ :

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Southland Times, Issue 9384, 25 November 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 9384, 25 November 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 9384, 25 November 1886, Page 3

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