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LATE ADVERTISEMENTS,

N OTHING LIKE FACTS. SIMON BROTHERS Are giving (in New Season's Goods) substantial proof of THEIR ABILITY TO EXCEL. ANOTHER Largo Shipment of New Goods opened up ex Tongariro; really beautiful styles, in the best makes. OinLY See Them—Ladies’ Evening Shoes, from 4s 9d; Walking Shoes, from (is 9d ; German Prunella Walking Boots, 5s lid. REMEMBER. All New.—Splendid Levant Button or Lace Boots, 8a 9d; beautiful Cloth-top Button Boots; 12s 9d. XTO Empty Puff.—Superior Kid Elastics, J3I 6s 3d, 6s 9d; Warm German Slippers, Women’s from la 6d, Men’s 2s 6d. COME and Judge for Yourselves.—Men’s famous Cookham Boots (all hand sewn) in Porpoise Hide, Scotch Grain, French Calf, etc; VISITORS See Them. Men’s superior Balmorals, from 12s 6d ; Walking Shoes (sewn), 10s 9d ; Elastic Sides ALL Our Famous “ Beehive ” Make. Men’s strong Laceups, from 9s 6d ; extra strong Balmorals, lls 6d; Elastic-sides (strong), from 9s 6d. yISITORS See Them. Women’s Stockyard Boots, from Ss Od; Boys’ and Girls extra strong Laceups, from 4s 9d. TiIOOTBALLEKS. —See the Best Balmorals 1* in the City—Pegged, 9s 6d; Sewn, 12s 6d. Simon Brothers, George street, near Octagon. TO LET, 3-roomed Brick Cottage, also Shop and Five Rooms, opposite Knox Church, George street. Willidcn. OR SALE, 4 Cows, at calving. Apply Fiulayson, St. Kilda Hotel. TO~ LET, Two Front Rooms, above Dormer's, chemist, Princes street. C. Hall, jeweller, 29 Princes street ~A~COXHEAD’S Views of New Zealand • are the best series obtainable. Princes street, Octagon. FOR SALE or Lease, House and Five Acres Land, fenced, adjoining Glenleith. Apply David Thomson, Woodhaugh. LOANS can be had on Personal Security, in small or large sums. Nathan Hart, Manse street. Herbert, haynes, and co. arc showing New and Fashionable Styles in Velvet, Plusb, and Straw Bonnets. ERBERT, HAYNES, AND CO. Felt and Straw Hats, Belmonte, Caballcra, Bolero, Morris Adcld, and the Ella. Herbert, hayres, and co. a large assortment of the new Toque Hat, in Straw, Velvet, and Flush. HERBERT, HAYNES, AND CO.—Children’s Caps, Granny Bonnets, and Tam o’ Shanters, in Velvet, Plush, and Astrachan. H~ ERBERT, HAYNES, AND CO.-Ostrich Feathers, Plumes, Ornaments, Flowers, Laces, and Ribbons, in great variety. Herbert, haynes, and co.—Finest Furs ever exhibited, Cuffs, Necklets, Muffs, Trimming of every description and width. DANCING. —Extended Programme, Choral Hall, Easter Monday, Gentlemen, 2s 6d; ladies invited. Also, Saturday Nights as usual. CASH Advances made on Bills of Sale; Bills Discounted without delay. Solomon, Farley’s Buildings, Princes street. rjpQ-NIGHT, at Carter’s—Real Bargains, TO-NIGHT —Umbrellas ; the cheapest lot we have ever offered; grand handles. Look at the prices: Is, Is 6d, Is lid, 2s lid, 3s lid, 4s lid, 5s lid, 6a lid. Carter and Co. 1' O-NIGHT —Fur Capas, desperate ; look at the prices: 3s lid, 4s lid, 5s lid, 6s lid. Real Sealskin Capes, 18s lid; Fur Boas, Is 6d, Is lid, 2s lid, 3s lid, 4s lid up to lls 9d. Carter and Co. TO-NIGHT— Gloves, ~ in tan kid," is HJd pair—4 buttons, same as sold usually at 2s 6d and 2s lid; Cashmere and Fur-top Gloves, desperate. Carter and Co. TO-NIGHT —Ulsters and Mantles and Short Jackets; grand lot just arrived, desperately cheap. Carter and Co. TO-NIGHT— Fur Trimmings in Fox, Goat, etc., good qualities, 3Jd yard ; Feather Trimmings, L2OO worth just opened, all Colors and Black, and 6Jd ; also Cream, Palo Blue, and Cardinal Feather Trimmings, Is OJd. Carter and Co. TO-NIGHT— Plushes, all shades, 3s Hid—usually sold in town 4s lid and 5s 6d ; Dress Materials in great variety, from 3:(d up. Carter and Co. DRESSMAKING. — Carter and Co. invite the Ladies of Otago to try their Dressmaker ; thorough satisfaction guaranteed ; per • feet fit, newest style, good workmanship, and lower charges than any other first-class establishment. MILFORD SOUND and other West Coast Views, superior to all others, at F. A. Coxhead’s, Princes street. Octagon. MONEY Advanced promptly on Life Policies or Deposit of Deeds. A. Solomon, Farley’s Buildings, Princes street. REMEMBER the Sports To-morrow at Fargie’s Paddock, N.E. Valley. MR G. O’BRIEN’S Art Union will bo drawn at Messrs Wilkie and Co.’s on Tuesday next, April 12th. 'VTOTICE to Football Clubs —Only a limited _l3l supply of Footballs to hand; same prices as last year, Montague’s Fancy Bazaar. FOR the Holidays.—Mrs Dreaver has the Largest Stock of Ladies’ and Children’s Millinery in Town, LADIES will do well to see Goods before purchasing elsewhere. See Goods and Prices in Windows. DRESS Material to Meet the Times.—Mrs Dreaver will supply Byds Cashmere and lyd Silk for 15s, or Byds Cashmere and Iyd Plush 17s 6d. DRESSES Cut, Tacked, Fitted, and Seams Machined 2s 6d, or Made on the Premises, Mrs Dreaver. MRS DREAVER Teaches Scientific System of Dress-cutting till proficient for 30s. GEORGE returned Sunday. Visits Estate at noon. SHIPPING. Easter Monday excursions, llth April, 1887 (weather permitting). MAORI KAIK and OUTRIDE HEADS, INVERCARGILL; to HARBOR WORKS, )RTH HEAD, s.s. KAKANUI, lauding iscngers on Board’s Jetty, loth steamers start from Rattray street larf at 11 a.m. ‘are (return), 2s fid. KEITH RAMSAY, Agent. frWSf!.' V TNION -TEAM SiU) U COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMIT LD) TIME-TABLE SERVICE. I OAMA RU. WANAKA, s.s., n Tuesdays -nd Frid ■ Passengers n Friday from Dunedin Wharf at 10 p.m. IP' FTELTON AND WELLINGTON [AWEA, s.s., on Monday, llth April, 'assengers from Dunedin Wharf at 3.30 p.m. iargo till 1 p.m. Saturday. PIOTON, NELSON. TAKaNAKI, AND lANUKAU, HAWEA, s.s., on Monday, Ith April. Passengers from Dunedin 7harf at 3.30 p.m. Cargo at Wharf till p.m. Saturday. „ MELBOURNE VIA BLUFF AND [OB ART. MARAROA, s.s, on 'riday, Bth April. Passengers by 3.43 p.m. rain. ST DNHY VIA OAMARU, LYTTELTON, ,ND WELLINGTON.-HAUROTO, s.s., n 26th April. Cargo at Wharf. SYDNEY VIA LYTTELTON, WKL-JNGT-1N NAPIER. GISBORNE, AN' OICKLAND.—WAIRARAPA, s.s., on Vcdnesday, 13th April. Pas-engors by .30 p.m. train, Cargo at Wharf till 4 p.m. ’ucsclay. _ FIJI FROM AUCKLAND.- VRAWATA, ,s„ about Ist May. _ TONGA, SAMOA, AND TAHITI.ANET NICOLL, s.s., leaves AUCK,AND about Saturday. 14th May. Freight nd Passengers booked through. Full par icuhrs on application. :ai Jarihi asii Passsnokb Sbbviof. R. iiu'-ed Faros and Cargo 11 Oe . WESTPORT VIA TIMARU, AKAROA, /VTTELTON. WELLINGTON, AND fELSON.-GRAFTON, s.s., on Saturday, th April. Passengers from Dunedin Vharf at p.m. Cargo till 1 p.m. laturday. GREYMOUTH (taking cargo for Hokitika) VIA OAMARU, TIMARU, LYT TELTON. WELLINGTON, AND NELSON. r VAINUI, s.s,, about Tuesday, 12th April, i’assengers from Eunedin Wharf at 10 p.m. largo till 3 p.m. AUOKIiAND VIA OAMARU, TIMARU jYTTELTON, WELLINGTON, 4APIER, GISBORNE. AND TAUIANGA.—OIIAU s.s,, early. Cargo at Vharf. rFiCES: Corner of Vogel, Water, and Cumberland streets,

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Evening Star, Issue 7181, 7 April 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 7181, 7 April 1887, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 7181, 7 April 1887, Page 3

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