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DBAPBEY. ERBERT, HAYNES, AND 00. have this day landed a well-aolected parcel of Ladies* and Children's "VMtes, Dolmans, Newmarket Jackets, Ulsterettes, Four In Hands, Fur.Hned Cloaks, Cashmere Cloaks (lined silk), BroohS Cloaks (trimmed for), at very moderate prloes. An early inspection invited. AUTUMN, 1883. QAUNDERS, M'BKATH AND OOi'S CIRCULAR. Madame,—Our Autumn Season's shipments, consisting of r » - TWO HUNDRED AND FORTY-SEVEN. ' 'CASES, :...,_ ) are now to hand, '. > We have pleasure in intimating that we Will show on TdesdaY, 20th inst.,. and following days, our New Millineby, Mantles, Sbal jACKErs, Deesh Matbbials, Ftre Bosieby, and the latest leading Novelties fori the Autumn Season, whioh have been carefully selected from the best English and Continental Houses. We can confidently invite your inspection of the above shipments, as they consist of the Newest and most Fashionable Goods to be obtained. Trusting to the favor of an early visit, We are, Madame, Yoursfalthfully, SAUNDERS, M'BEATH AND 00.

NOXHBR CHEAP DRAPERY SALE KIRKPATRIOK, GLENDINING, AND CO,?S. WHY SO SOON AGAIN? Well, to quote the dignified language of the Evening Star of the 7th hat.—" We do not.as a rule care to enter into direct controversy with our contemporaries; but the 'Otago Daily Times' has alluded to ourselves in so conspicuous a manner in its leading columns of to-day, that we are almost constrained to say a word or two in reply." ; Exactly. If one's neighbor will tread on one's toe, a demonstration of some kind is sure to result. About three months ago, in consequence of* a contemplated bona fide Dissolution of Partnership, we advertised A CHEAP SALE. On that occasion "our contemporaries" followed our lead with A COMPANION CHEAP SALE. Therefore-^ —-nay! " we do not as ft rule care to enter into direct controversy with our contemporaries," etc. NEVKBTHKLBB3, WE SHALL NOT BE PASSED In the Eaoe for Popular Favor, and hereby announce our Intention of holding another GRAND CHEAP SALE, to commence on • i TUESDAY, 10th APRIL, 1883, i when we shall offer the whole of our NEW DRAPERY AND CLOTHING STOCKS at the Most Sweeping Reduction off j Ordinary Prices. KIRKPATRIOK, GLENDINING, AND CO,, Princes street.

"OLLISON, DUTHIE, AND 00. | The Dress Department, whioh we have made our special study, is replete with a large and Goods, selected with great care from the manufacturers direct, thereby saving our Customer* all intermediate profits. ■ i WU MOUJSpS ( DUTHIB, AND 00. J Have received per steamer, vfe Melbourne, 4 Oases of Ladies' and Children's Jackets, Dolmans, and Ulsters in all the newest shapes, purchased at the close of the Home season at a discount. We are thereby enabled to offer to our Customers these Goods almost at Home prices. Also one oase of Beal Seal Jackets from 20 DUTHIB, AND> 00. Desire to draw special notice to their Show Room. In this department we are now showing a choice assortment of English and French Millinery in all the newest and most fashionable Bonnets. Also a large assortment of English Millinery Trimmings. MOLLISON, DUTHIB, AND CO., 195 and 197 George stjreet, and Palmerston. DANCING, &e. IS MURISON'S DANCING CLASS. Thursday, 12th* inst., from ,4 tills.3o p.m. Moray Hall, Moray place, off Stuart street. UNEDIN DANCING AOADEMY.-Mrs. Hamann's Juvenile, and Adult Classes, i are held at the new Hall, Stuart street, neao Athenseum; and her residence, Fernhill, near Cricket Ground. l TVANOING DEPORTMENT. MUSICAL JJ CALISTHENICS. MR CHARLES HALL, Great King street north (Late 111 Mare street, Hackney, London), Is now forming Classes for the above, and will introduce several New Dances wMoh have never, oeen danoedin theeolordefc -Advanced Cartes, Charles Hall's new

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Evening Star, Issue 6261, 10 April 1883, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 6261, 10 April 1883, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 6261, 10 April 1883, Page 1

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