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PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE OP REMOVAL Notice of Removal Notice of Removal. 1 WM, M'BEATH, Draper, NOW REMOVED Wm. M'Beath, Draper, Now Removed Wm. M'Beath, Draper, How Removed TO NEW PREMISES To New Premises To New Premises, NEXT DOOR TO DORNWELL, Butcher Next Door to Dornwell, Butcher Next Door to Dornwell, Butcher. CONTINUATION OF CLEARING SALE Continuation of Clearing Sale Continuation of Clearing Sale. Imported Goods at Sale Prices Imported Goods at Sale Prices Imported Goods at Sale Prices. WM, M'BEATH begs to return to his numerous friends and customers his best thanks for their liberal patronage during his late I- emoval Sale; and, now that he has got properly settled in his new Premises, HE HAS RESOLVED to offer the whole Stock now landed and opened at Sale Prices to effect a complete clearance. Owing to the want of room in his old premises he was unable to show to his customers tho splendid assortment of New Spring and Summer Goods imported for this season’s trade; and, seeing that the summer season is now in frill swing, he has resolved to quit the whole of his new Stock at SALE PRICES. SOMMER MILLINERY AT CLEARING. PRICES. Summer Mantles at Clearing Prices Summer Dresses at Clearing Prices Summer Prints at Clearing Prices ■ Summer Hosiery at ClearingErices , Bummer Gloves at ClearingTj?npes Slimmer Frillings at Clearing Prices. SEE THE BARGAINS Sep the bargains See the Bargains, M'BEATH’S CONTINUATION CLEARING SALE M'Beath’s Continuation Clearing Sale M'Beath’s Continuation Clearing Sale. SUMMER IMPORTED GOODS Summer Imported Goods Summer Imported Goods,

j(®”ln the New Premises this season’s imported stock of Summer Goods can now be seen to every advantage, and Customers may rely on securing their cash purchases, on the very best terms. BETTER VALUE CANNOT BE HAD Better Value Cannot be had Better Value Cannot be had. INSPECTION INVITED. Continuation of Clearing Sale Continuation of Clearing Sale Continuation of Clearing Sale. WM, M‘BBATH, Draper, NOW REMOVED Wm. M'Beath, Draper, Now Removed Wm. M'Beath, Draper, Now Removed TO NEW PREMISES, IJBXT BOOR TO pORNWELB, GORDON’S UNIVERSAL OINTMENT, TESTIMONIAL. Woodhaugh, Dunedin, Dec. 1,1886; My Daughter had a had out on the top of her head. I tried several 'things to cute it, but all to no purpose. Hearing about Gordon’s Universal Ointment, I got a little, and the change yas so rapid and the cure so complete that I was astonished. Since then I have used it for gurus', chilblains, etc., and can confidently recommend it'as a soothing and quick healer. QREAT KING STREET, Delivers BREAKFAST ROLFS in tljp Oity at Home Prices—6 for 3d, in Packets, Also, by request, manufactures Broad from the In boxes, Is : ai the druggists ahd gropers; Wliplesafe Agpnt: E. WINTER, Importer, JJfgh street, Dunedin. WANTED KNOWN. AUSTIN VARIETE BAKER (Frorn Billhead, Glasgow],

Silver Dust Flour; price, 6d per 41b Loaf. QUALITY THE TRUE TEST OF CHEAPNESS. CHARLES ALLEN, Jun., North-east Valley Butchery, Forguslie and Kelvin Grove (established 1868), is now killing a prime draft bf tji6 operated GLADBROOK CATTLE. Also, some |tnme Larritis. Splendid Wether Mutton from lid per lb. Veal, J?ork, Small Goods, etc., etc." Town prices as usual. CHEAP CLEARING SALE. Ao hj T~ 4 n Q N I 0 Is determined to have a CLEARING SALE, As 1)6 has to visit Italy within six months. Haying a large and varied Stock, consisting of—: High-class Oil Paintings, Water Colors, Engravings, Chromos, Color Photos, and Oleographs, From the best Italian and Epglish Masters. Also, an Invoice of ALABASTER STATUARY, Including— Group Three Dancers and Three Graces, Venus in the Shell, Highland Mary, The Diver, Travelling Monk, Garibaldi, and lots of

Single Statuettes (assorted), Large Marble Vase% Plaques of Italian J?oGts% FURNITURE DEPARTMENT— About Twenty Drawing Suites (assorted pat. terns, in Italian walnut), handsomely-carved Walnut Inlaid Oval Tables, Walnut Inlaid Oheffoniers (marble top, plate glass back and door), a large Stock of Gilt and Ebony Chimney Glasses, Gilt Consol Table (marble top and pier- ' glass), an assortment of Girandoles. Having a large Stock of Picture-frame Moulding, I will ba able to Frame Pictures Cheaper than any other House in Town. Also Carving and Gilding at Cheapest Rates. This will be a good opportunity of getting high-class Pictures and Furniture to those furnishing. A. OHIAR 0N I, 24 George street. Excellent opportunity Will be given the Public for securing first class English Pianofortes at exceedingly low prices, FOR ONE MONTH ONLY. It is no exaggeration on our part to say that a more genuine Clearing Sale was never held in Dunedin. No misrepresentation—such as offering so-called Eighty Guinea Pianos at Forty Pounds. Really good value will be given during the Sale to oksn purchasers. The above is in order to Avoid Risk and Expense of Removal to our New Manufacturing Premises, next N.Z. Clothing DepOl, Octagon. GARDEN AND HOWELL, 39 Princes street. THE NEW ZEALAND HARDWARE COMPANY, LIMITED, FURNISHING AND GENERAL IRONMONGERS. | lAVING made extensive Alterations and Additions to our Premises with a view to extend our Retail Trade, we invito an inspection of our VERY LARGE AND VARIED STOCK, which we are selling at very moderate prices. Iron and Steel Fencing Wire, Wire Netting, Rabbit Traps, Churns, Chesee Presses, Curd Cutters, Milk Dishes, Lawn Mowers, Garden Rollers, Sheep Shears, Boiled and Raw Oil, Raddle and Lamp Black, Turkey and Washita Stone. Galvanised Iron, Mantelpieces, Register Grates, American and English Cooking Ranges and Stoves, Bedsteads, and every description of Builders’, Furnishing, and General Ironmongery. CUMBERLAND STREET . (Near Railway Station), Dunedin

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Evening Star, Issue 7093, 23 December 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 7093, 23 December 1886, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 7093, 23 December 1886, Page 4

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