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PUBLIC NOTICES. J. JAMIESON. JAS. JAMIESON begs to notify the Public he has opened a Tea and Coffee H’Miae at Princes street south, where refresh- ■ OQ ments can be had at any hour. BALLS, Suppers, Soirees, and Wedding Parties catered for. B~IRTHDAY, Christmas, and Wedding Cakes made to order. Orders punctually attended to. J. Jamieson, 186 Princes street south. W. T. MILWARD. T. MILWARD, Glass Embosser, etc., • Princes st., opposite Herbert, Haynes. WT. MILWARD gives estimates for all • classes of Signwriting, etc. ANYONE who wants Calico Signs or Tickets of any kind should get prices from Mil ward, Princes street. JOHNSTON AND CO. WE tag to notify the general public we have Removed our Tailoring Business to -« George street, where we have on IlH) hand a Good and Varied Assortment of TWEEDS, Coatings, Trouserings, etc., specially adapted to Spring and Summer Wear. OHNSTON AND CO. are noted for Good and Cheap Work, Mr R. Johnston UPERINTENDING the Cutting"Department, and guaranteeing First-Class Work ~VTOTB carefully the Address: Johnston and _i3l Co., Tailors and Outfitters, 106 George street, Dunedin. D. ROSS. ANIELROSS, Watchmaker(l2yearswith G. and T. Young), begs to intimate that he has commenced Business in Farley’s BUILDINGS, over Montague’s (one stair up), and hopes, from his long experience and practical knowledge of the Trade, to receive THE patronage of his old friends and public generally. All kinds of Watches and Clocks accurately Repaired and Cleaned. ALL kinds of Jewellery made to order and repaired. Work done for the trade, and country orders attended to. 25 years’ experience. L. E. PARTRIDGE. LE. PARTRIDGE, (from Stagg and • Mantle’s, London). ■'VT OTED House for Cheap and Stylish MilJ3I linery in all the Newest Fashionable Shapes, CHEAP Mourning Millinery. Ladies’ own Materials Made Up. A CHOICE Selection of the Newest Fril lings, Laces, Ribbons, Fancy Drapery, Haberdashery, etc. ALSO, a Well-assorted Stock of Good and Cheap Imported Hosiery, Corsets, etc. ALL Goods of the Very Best Quality, at Lowest Town Prices. OSTRICH Feathers Cleaned, Dyed, and Curled, equal to new. OTE Address: Corner St, David and Cumberland streets. rjIHE UNANIMOUS VERDICT of 10,000 patrons who visited JACOBS’S GIFT DEPOT during the holidays was that it contains the LARGEST, BE ST-ASSORTED, AND CHEAPEST STOCK IN DUNEDIN; and determined to merit a continuance of past favors, I have Re-marked the whole of my valuable Stock to such prices that place the goods within the reach of all classes. The undermentioned are a few cutting lines:— 50 China Tea Sots, 40 pieces, 15s setworth 20s; 200 Boys’ School-bags, Is —worth Is 6d. O W K Blue and Green Crystal Water Jugs, O 4 O Is—worth 2a 6J ; 5,000 Dolls, 6d—worth Is; 200 Cabinet Albums, 3s 6d —worth 7s fid. Boxes Stationery, 9d—worth Is; O W 150 Nickel Alarm Clocks, 6s 6d—worth 9s 6d. QAA Bread Platters, Is—worth 2s Cd; Ollif 10,000 8-inch Dressing Combs, 4d—worth 6d. 50 Dozen Table Knives, 4$ 9d—worth 7s Gd; 500 Hair Brushes, Is—worth 2s. OVERSTOCKED in Hall-marked Sterling Gold and Silver Jewellery. These goods will be sold at almost half the usual prices. Also, Watches (ladies’ silver), from 25s and up. SILKS, Wool, Fancy Work almost given away, and the largest general assortment in town. COMB one, come all, and Inspect irrespective of purchase, at Jacobs’s Gift DepOt, opposite Post Office, NOTICE EXTRAORDINARY. WE bog to notify the public that wo have a<rcn over that old-established RETAIL GROCERY BUSINESS carried on so successfully for many years past by Esther and Low, and beg a continuance of their favors to the successors, CAMPBELL AND LIVINGSTONE, who will use every endeavor to present the Customers with the Very Best Class of Goods at the Lowest Possible Price. Please Note Address: CAMPBELL AND LIVINGSTON (Late Esther and Low), Family Grocers and Wink Merchants, George street. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. WILLIAM ANGELL, late of Maclaggan street, has taken over the old-estab-lished business of Venetian Blind and Revolving Shutter Manufactory lately carried on by William Wilson in Hanover street (next the National Bank of New Zealand). Ho will continue to carry on the business in combination with that of Builder, Joiner, and Early English Furniture Maker of every description. Furniture, Mantelpieces, Patent Washers, Sashes, Doors, and General Joinery of all descriptions cheaper than ever, in consequence of having the latest machinery. Shop and Office Fittings and Show Cases a specialty, and, having the greatest facility in the Colony for the Manufacturing of Venetian Blinds, Revolving Shutters, and Wire Blinds, is able to execute all Orders with the greatest despatch, TWENTY YEARS’LONDON EXPERIENCE THE Circulation of the Evening Stab bow SOW.

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Evening Star, Issue 7166, 21 March 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 7166, 21 March 1887, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 7166, 21 March 1887, Page 4

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