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Late Advertisements. PRINCESS’S THEATRE. GRAND OPENING NIGHT, THIS EVENING, SATURDAY, JUNE 10, Of the QUEEN’S NEW STAR VARIETY COMPANY, Consisting of the following distinguished array of Talent; MR ALICE O’BRIEN, The original India-rubber, Gutta-Percha,' S vLAMANDER SAM. The management to inform the public that this is the original, and nothing else. MR J. WILKINSON, Negro Delineator and Sand Jig Dancer. MISS ANNIE BEAUMONT, Late of the Queen’s Theatre, Sydney. MADJEANNETTE. Dunedin's Favorite Contralto. MISS LIZZIE MARTIN, Serio-Comic, her first appearance in Dunedin. MR K. LOVE, Motto Singer and Comedian. MR ALE CUMMACK, Irish Vocalist and Comedian. MR R. MAT lESON, English and "'cotch Vocalist and Comedian. PROFESSOR WEBER, Solo Pianst. The whole forming one of the most enjoyable and amusing evening’s entertainment ever offered to the public of Dunedin. Doois open at 7.30: to commence at eight o’clock. Admission—Dress Circle, 4s; Stalls, 2s; Pit. Is. Carriages may be ordered for 10.30. W. GOOLD, Business Manager. J. GARDNER, DVNiiDIN YOUNG MEN’S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. DEVOTIONAL MEETING THIS EVENING, at 7 30.,. Monday Evening—Course of Popular Lectures. 12th Inst.—Rev. Dr Roseby, “ In Meraeriam Horace Bushnell, D.D.” 19th Inst.—Mr Geo. M. Thomson (High School), “ Earthquakes.” 26th Inst.—Wm. Brown, M.8., “ Some Mental Effects of Bodily Disease.” Other Lectures will be duly intimated. Admission—Free. WILLIAM INGLIS, General Secretary. PIANOFORTES —Mr T. White, Pianist, Pianoforte Tuner and Selector of Pianos. Residence, Laurel Bank, Smith street; or address Mr Raymond, chemist. Princes street. TENDERS wanted for Paddle Wheels, etc., for p.s. Lioness. ' Plans and specifications to be seen at our office. Tenders to close on Tuesday, the loth fast., at 11 am. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ROYSB, STEAD, & CO.

V. IN THE SUPREME COURT OP NEW ZEALAND, . Otago and Southland District. No. 4,802. Between John Reid, plaintiff, and Martha Mary Ha>ris GUI Reid, James Taylor Mackerras, Edith Margaret Helena Reid, George Poirest Robert Reid, Alfred Henry Gill Reid, Robert Areata George Reid, and Reginald John the last five of whom are infants, uttiJer the age of twenty-one years, defendants. ■\TOTIOE is hereby given, that an action J3I has been commenced in the Supreme Court, Otago and Southland District* between th- parties above-named, with the object of administering the real and personal estate and effects of George Forrest Reid, late of Dunedin, in the Province of Otago, general and commission merchant and forwarning agent, deceased.- for the benefit of his creditors in due course of law, and subject to all legal priorities, liens, and charges. And notice is hereby further given, that in the paid action the plaintiff pr.iys for an injunction to restrain all legal or other proceedings already or hereafter to be commenced by the Executors an i Executrix df the said George Fon eat Rejd, deceased, for the recovery of debts or demands due by or made upon the estate of the said George Forrest Reid, deceased. And notice is hereby further given that in the said action the Plaintiff prays for the appointment of a Receivej to administer and wind up the estate of the said George Forrest Reid, deceased, and that the necessary accounts of the assets and liabilities of the said George Forrest Reid may be bad and taken, and the available surplus distributed among the creditors of the said George Forrest Reid according to their respective rights and priorities. And notice is hereby farther given that a copy of the declaration in the said action may be inspected, and all inquiries answered concerning the said action and: the proceedings proposed to be had and prosecuted at the offices of the undersigned. ■Dated at Dunedin this tenth day.rf June, one thousand eight hundred and seventy-six. J. HYDE HARRIS & GO., Solicitors for the pi -intiff and the trustees and executors under the will of the said George Forrest V'eid, deceased. LARGE ARRIVALS of NEW WINTER GOODS, AT., RB R 0 W N’ S, • George street, Near Octagon, Ducedin. Having just opened his winter purchases, R, Brown has great pleasure in calling the attenfon of the public to this opportunity of buying the newest and most fashionable goods at extremely low prices. In every department he is offering a large and varied assortment, which, for price and quality, he is confident cannot fail to give satisfaction. In woollen goods especially the reduction in price will be found most marked, every article in stock being fully 20 percent, below last season’s prices. His business is conducted upon the following principles, which will be found be t both for buyer and seller:—Small profits and quick returns and ready money and no abatement from the ma- ked price. Blankets Blankets. For the following reasons we are now offering the best value in Blankets in Dunedin ;—lst. Because they are bought at a large discount from the regular prices. 2nd. to secure this discout large i urchases had to ba made which must be sold 3rd. To effect a speedy sale every pair is marked only slightly above cost. Our prices defy competition from 13s 9d. Flannels.—A reduction of 3d in the yard on all Flannels. WJ ite Flanne’s, Is, Is 3d, Is 6d, la 9d, lid; last season’” prices, Is 6d, Is 9d 2s, 2s 6.1 Winceys and Dresi Materials.—Just received New shades and colorings in Twill Home Spun Winceys ; Job Lot, plain Pert’i and Aberdeen Winceys, IOJd and Is, original prices Is 3d and Is fid; New Check Costume Cloths, Lustres, Baratheas, Merinos, Plaids, and Fancy Dresses. In the Drapery Department we now sell— Grey and >v hits Calicoes, 4d, upwards; Un bleached Sheetings, two yards wide, from Is 3d ’ leached Twill heeting. two yards wide, li 6.Jd, cheap at 2s ; White Fringed Honey coml Towels, 6d; Brown Hollands, fromfi£d; Whit< F ringed Money-cunb ounterpanes 12s fid los, 17s 6d, largest size; Bed Ticks, 7hd, Hid Is, Is 4|d; Toilet Covers, Is. Is 3d, is fid li 9d, 2s. Clothing Department.—Men’s Tweed Trou sera, 8s fid, 10s fid, 12s fid, 15s, 17sfid; Men’i Tweed Trouser* and Vests, 17s fid. 2 ‘s fid, 25s 27s bd, 30s; Men’s and Boys’ Tweed Suits Boys ■ Juncker. Suits, (from ICs fid: Men’ Wmcey bhjrts, 3s lid; a large assortment o Dra S- erB > Singlets, fiOmti BftON, B#It», OoUtn, Hat*, &o„ &o.

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Evening Star, Issue 4146, 10 June 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 4146, 10 June 1876, Page 3

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