Late Advertisements. - TO THE ELECTORS OF DUNEDIN. GENTLEMEN,— Having represented you in the Council which has been just dissolved, 1 again solicit your votes, nnd hope that my past conduct has entitled me to your confidence. lam now attending ihe Appeal Court at Wellington, and am therefore unable to address you at a meeting; but as the course taken by ms while your representative has always been a decided one, no elector will find it difficult to determine whether he will support me or not. I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, G. E. BARTON. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF DUNEDIN. GENTLEMEN,—! intend to offer myself as a candidate to represent you in the Provincial Council, at the ensuing Election, and will Address you To morrow Evening (Friday), the 31th May, at 8 o’clock, in the Masonic Hall. I am, Gentlemen, Your obdt. servant, W. H. CUTTEN. Headquarters drill-shed, OCTAGON. FRIDAY, MAY 30, 1873. VOCAL & INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT, IN AID OF THE FUKD3 OP THE H.A.C.B. SOCIETY. The Great Elocutionist, MISS M. E. AITKBN (Mrs J. L. Bunten), Will give one of her favorite Readings. PROGRAMME : £>ART J* Overture —Piano • MrOHAS. SYKES. Glee—“ From Oberon in Fairy Land” .... Stevens Song—“ Death of Nelson ” • Brahavi Duet—“ Peace to Thy Spirit” • Verdi Song —“ Hybrias the Cretan” ■ Blliott Reading First and Last Visit to the play Mo\r Solo—Piano—“ Home, Sweet Homo” .... Thalberg Mr 0. SYKES. Song—“ Alas! Those Chimes,” (Op. Montana) • * • Wallace Trio—“ The Wreath” • - Mazzinghi Glee— * * Come o’er the Brook ” - Bishop Interval of Ten Minutes. •
Part IL Selections—Piano - Mr 0. SYKES Glee--*' Where art thou, Beam of Light” • Bishop Song—“ Oh I Erin my Country ” Stevenson Duet—“ List to the Convent lelis” .... Blackley Song—“ Good-bye, Sweetheart, Good-bye” (by request) * Hatton Recitation- “Execution of Montrose” .... Aytoun Song— “ A Father’s Love” • Wallace Chorus— “Gipsy Chorus” in Prcciosa - • - • Weber Anthem—“ God Save the Queen,” Doors open at 7. 15 ; Concert to commence at 8 precisely. Tickets—2a 6d each, may be obtained at MrC. Begg’a. FRED J. BUNNY, Hon. Sec. WANTED, a Plasterer. None but a good man nerd apply at the job, High street, near Pope street; or Worcombe’s store, Walker street. - ——— f l ■» TO LET npo LET, Commodious and Well-venti-X latcd Offices, in our new building, Jetty street. Apply 11. Wilson and Co., Bond and Jetty streets. r ITO LET—Commodious Office in High X street, with some Storage Accommodation if required. W. & G. TURNBULL & Co. DENTISTS. ESTABLISHED 1862. UR. ALFRED BOOT, i-XX SURGEON DENTIST, Princes Street, Dunedin. HOWARD & RAYMOND, Surgeon and Mechanical Dentists, Pharmaceutical and Homoeopathic CbeJfcistfl, Princes street, Dnnedin. MILLINERS.
ISS BROWNLIE (Late at Herbert, Haynes, and Co,), Bega to announce that she has COMMENCED BUSINESS in GALBRAITH’S BUILDINGS Princes Street, And invites the attention of Ladies to her LARGE AND CAREFULLY SELECTED STOCK OF FRENCH AND ENGLISH MILLINERY. ELECTION MEETINGS. PROVINCIAL COUNCIL. CITY ELECTION. MR TURTON will address the Electora at the Masonic Hall, on SATURDAY EVENING, the 31st inst., At 8 o’clock. NORTH HARBOR ELECTION. M'GLASHAN will Address the Electora in the Drill Shed, Water of Leith, on Friday Evening, at eight o’clock. PROVINCIAL COUNCIL ELECTION. FISH will address the Electors of Dunedin on Saturday Evening, ihe 31st inst., at the Masonic Hall, immediately after Mr Turton. ELECTION NOTICES, PROVINCIAL COUNCIL ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CAVERSHAM DISTRICT. * -T*~ GENTLEMEN, —In comp l iance with the request of a number of the electors—including some of those who voted for my opponent at the lait election—l beg to offer myself as a Candidate for the honor of representing you in the Provincial Council. I shall take an early opportunity of addressing the electora in the various portions of the district. I am, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, RICHARD H, DEARY.
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Evening Star, Issue 3205, 29 May 1873, Page 3
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