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Drapsry ME AND gE E, is now offeriug some Great Bargains in NEW WINTER DRAPERY. C 0 A. Opposite the Cargill Monument, Princes Street. Winceys, from 4Ad Fancy dresses, Gs Od Black C. Jackets, 4s 9d Silk Jackets, 12s Gel Waterproof Mantles, 7s Gd Embroidered Skirts, 6s 9d Tweed for Boys’ Clothing, Is 9d Very good da 2s 9d &c,, &c. A large VARIETY OF NEW GOODS, suitable for the Season, and for value, not to be surpassed by any House in Town. A. CLAPPERTON, Princes Street, Opposite the Cargill Monument. Public Notices. READINGS, CONCERT, &c. THE Senior Pupils of South Dunedin School, assisted by Ladyand Gentlemen Amateurs, purpose giving their Quarterly Entertainment in the School Room (top of Stafford street), on THURSDAY EVENING, 18th INST. Proceeds to be applied to School purposes. H. Howorth, Esq., in the Chair. PROGRAMME. Part i. Instrumental Duet • Violin and Pianoforte Trial Scene from “ Pickwick ” Eight Pupils g 0U g . - - Mr Stewart Recitation--“ Plea for a Play-shed ” Dux of Infant Room Song- “ Her Bright Smile ” • Mr Sinclair Beading Mr Clapcott Instrumental Duet • Violin and Pianoforte g OM g . ' - - MrWcstropp Interval of Ten Minutes, Part u. Instrumental Duet • Violin and Pianoforte Parliamentary Debate. —Order of the Day : A Billlfor the Regulation of the Hours of Labor. Clause 19 : “Beit enacted that on and after the 30th day of June next ensuing, all Retail Merchants, that is to say, Drapers, Grocers, Bootmakers, and such like, shall close their places of business at 1 o’clock every Saturday Afternoon, ” Twenty-one Pupils Music - - • Instrumental Reading ... Mr Clapcott g on rr . - • Mr Stewart Herniation —Scenes from “Mary Queen of Scots” - ; Mr Kilgour Song—“ The Anchor’s Weighed ” Mr Sinclair Recitation—“ Woman’s Rights ” An Old Pupil Song ■ • - Mr Weslropp Finale—God Save the Queen. Miss Bell has kindly consented to preside at the Piano. Admission.—Tickets. 2s each ; to be had from Messrs Livingston, Wise, and Reith and Wilkie, booksellers, and from the Senior Pupils. Charge at the Door (for Tickets unsold) Js; Children half-price. Chair to be taken at 7.30. Dentists. NOTICE ! MR. B. THRO P, SURGEON AMD MECHANICAL DENTIST, HAS R MOVED To the rooms over Mr. G. Young, Watchmaker, opposite the Bank of New South Wales, where be is now extracting Teeth perfectly without pain by the aid ®f NITROUS OXIDE GAS. Artificial Teeth at greatly reduced charges. Please Note the Address, OAKEY’S Good-* sold everywhere by Ironmongers Oilmen, Grocers, Brushmakers, Druggists, &c.

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Evening Star, Issue 2857, 16 April 1872, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 2857, 16 April 1872, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 2857, 16 April 1872, Page 3

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