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MRS. DBEAVER, MILLINER, GEORGE 6TBEET, Has large variety of Sunshades, very Cheap— in satin, 2s lid. Material, very Cheap. Children's Pinafores, Blouses, Pelisses, Sailor Hats, Infants' Millinery, whicb, m~ffj for Style and Variety, can't be Mourning Bonnets and Hats JLsHC MRB> DKEAVER is the only C^&R^£sKr¥f Teacher of the Scientific System ■j^BSSK£gflE|L||sa<J Ladies taught till proficient for Ladies wishing to Learn Dreasfcggjg»^pßßE|CT[Hre' making can make up their own Dreßses Cut, Tacked, and Fitte for 2s 6d, by Scientific System. Dress Patterns cut to Measure, Is. ~~ >*# MRS. DBEAVER, 50 GtCBGE Street (Opposite A. & T. Ingils).

rpHB JDREBDEN PIANOFORTE MANUFACTURING AND AGENCY COMPANY, 31. Princes Street, Dunedin, Haw on hand the LARGEST STOCK of PIANOB I PIANOS I ORGANS 1 ORGANS ! And HARMONIUMS In New Zealand to select from at WHOLESALE PRICES FOR CASH, Or on the ITTWO YEARS' HIRE SYSTEM. -« PLEASE Note. — No matter where you live, you can obtain any of our CELEBRATED INSTRUMENTS by paying a Small Deposit ftad the balance extending over TWO YEARS. The Largest and Best-Assorted Btock of BHKET MUSIC IN THE COLONY And Special Terms ar* made to Teachers and the Profession. Note the Address : 81 PRINCES STBEiEiT, DUNEDIN. J. A. X. REIDLB, Manager. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE DUNEDIN CENTRAL DISTRICT f^\ ENTLEMEN.— At the request and with the promised VT support of a number of Electors. I have resolved to offer myas a Candidate for the seat of your Representative in Parliament . I shall take an early opportunity of explaining to you my views on the political situation. Your obedient servant, E. B. CARGILL. Dunedin, 28th June, 1887. TO THE ELECTORS OF DUNEDIN SOUT£L fS ENTLEMEN, — I have the honour to inform you that VU" at the forthcoming general election I shall again solicit the favour of your suffrages. The principal planks in ray platform will be ENCOURAGEMENT TO LOCAL INDUSTRIES AND RETRENCHMENT. I shall take an early opportunity of addressing the electors and explaining to them fully my views upon the various political questions. Yours obediently, JAMES GORE.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XV, Issue 11, 8 July 1887, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XV, Issue 11, 8 July 1887, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XV, Issue 11, 8 July 1887, Page 6

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