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PUBLIC NOTICE. NOllO.. f<> MARISFB‘3, DREDGE'S Mooiing Buoys at the entrance to the Harbor of Otago have been shifted about 1,500 ft further seaward,_ being outside Taiaroa Mead and nearly in line of leading beacons. Vessels frequenting the harbor at night must keep the leading lights open to the westward. JAMES MACFARLANB, Harbor-master. Dunedin, April 6, 1887. BLANKETS BLANKETS BLANKETS BLANKETS BLANKETS BLANKETS BLANKETS BLANKETS BLANKETS BLANKETS BLANKETS BLANKETS BLANKETS BLANKETS BLANKETS BLANKETS BLANKETS SPECIAL. Brown, ewing, & co, have secured a special line of Mosgiel Blankets, extra quality, slightly soiled in manufacture, which they will clear at prices considerably below ordinary quotations. Sizes : 2\ yards long 2J yards long 2| yards long. I npection invited. BROWN, EWING, AND CO. |HE GRANITE HOUSE invite comparison, as our values cannot be beaten. THE GRANITE HOUSE conduct their business upon the ready-tnoney principle—no bad debts to make up. THE GRANITE HOUSE keep only good standard articles; while they mark the prices so low that our Customers frequently express astonishment and ask how we can do it. THE GRANITE HOUSE.—Men’s Tweed Trousers, 4s 6d, 5s 6d, 6s lid, 8s 9d, 10s 6d, 12s 6d. THE GRANITE HOUSE. Men’s Tweed Trousers and Vests, 9s 9d, I£s 6d, 14s 6d, IBs 6d, 17s 6d, 20s, 22s 6d. , OYS’ Clothing from one of the leading * b manufacturers in England. Boys’ Knickers, nice variety of styles, and all marked wonderfully cheap. THE GRANITE HOUSE.—Boys’ Macintoshes, 6s 6d up; Boys’Tweed Overcoats, 6s 6d up; Men’s Macintoshes, 8s 6d; Men’s Tweed Overcoats, 12s 6d up. THE GRANITE HOUSE.—Men’s White Shirts, 3s 6d to 6s lid; Men’s Regatta and Oxford Shirts, 3s 6d to 6s 6d; Men’s Cotton Shirts, la 6d to 3s 6d. THE GRANITE HOUSE,—New Dress Materials just opened ex Tainni—the leading materials, and marked at cutting prices. THE GRANITE HOUSE.—New Meltonettes, 6d; New Homespuns, Bjd and lOJd; New Dress Tweeds. mEE GRANITE HOUSE.—Ladies MacinI toshes, 3s lid, 4s lid, 5s lid, 6s 6d, 7s 6d up; Ladies’ Ulsters, 3s lid to 30s; Ladies’ Jerseys, 4a lid up; Ladies’ Short Jackets, 6s lid up ; Ladies’ Long Jackets, 14s 6d up. THE GRANITE HOUSE.—New Velvets, New Plushes, New Trimmings; a nice variety to select from. THE GRANITE HOUSE.—Blankets, 6s lid, 8s lid, 10s Cd, 12s 6d up ; Flannel, 7Jd up; see our special lines, IOJd, 12|d, is 4|d, THE GRANITE HOUSE.—Colored Tablecovers, 3s Cd ; White Table-cloths, Is 6d up ; Check Glass-cloth, 4fd. TAILORING DEPARTMENT TAILORING DEPARTMENT TAILORING DEPARTMENT. MOLLISON, DUTHIB, AND CO. MOLLISON, DUTHIE, AND CO. MOLLISON, DUTHIB, AND CO. MOLLISON, DUTHIE, AND CO. have much pleasure in advising our customers and the public that we have engaged MR WILKIE, whoso long and unqualified success as a Cutter in Edinburgh, Paris, and San Francisco is a guarantee that orders entrusted to his care will bo executed in a thoroughly tradesmanlike manner. Fit and Workmanship guaranteed. TWEEDCJ AND COATINGS. Wo are now showing a large and well-selected stock of Colonial and Home Tweeds and Fancy 1 Coatings for the Autumn and Winter Wear. ] SPECIALITY. Clerical, Barristers’, and Students’ Gowns, also Ladies’ Riding Habits, Made to Order. Unsurpassed.—Our Men’s Colonial Tweed tits, to order, 57s Gd. Unsurpassed.—Our Youths’ Colonial Tweed ilfca, to order, 455. Unsurpassed.— Our Boys’ Colonial Tweed fits, to order, 355. Unsurpassed. —Our Little Boys’ Norfolk weed Suits, to order, 22s 6d. MOLLISON, DUTHIE, AND CO., 190 AND 197 Ghokge stbkbt, DUNEDIN. Boas, Fur Boas, Fur Boas, Fur Boas, Fur Boas, Fur Boas, Fur Boas, Fur Boas, Fur Boas, Fur Boas, Fur Boas, Fur Boas, Fur Boas, Fur Boas, IJur Boas, Fur Boas, Fur Boas, Fur Boas, Fur Boas, Fur Boas, Fur Boas, Fur Boas, Fur Boas, Fur Boss, Fur Boas, Fur Boas, Fur Boas, Fur Boas, Fur Boas, Fur Boas. Fur Boas, Fur Boas. MOLLISON, DUTHIE, AND CO., 195 and 197 George street, Dunedin, have just received, per s.s. Tongatiro, 10 Cases of Novelties, consisting of—Fur Boas, Fur Cloaks, latest in Mantles, Jerseys, Jackets, Novelties in Millinery, Dress Goods, Plushes, etc. Fur Cloaks, Fur Cloaks, Fur Cloaks, Fur Cloaks, Fur Cloaks, Fur Cloaks, Fur Cloaks, Fur Cloaks, Fur Cloaks, Fur Cloaks, Fur. MOLLISON, DUTHIE, AND CO., 195 and 197 George street, Dunedin. CLIFFORD, Photographer, Arcade, Open on Good Friday and Easter Monday. Cards, 6s; Cabinets, 10s 6d dozen. DVERTISEMENTS to appear in the Town Edition of the EVENING STAB must be handed in not later than 3 p.m. MEETINGS. JOHN THE EVANGELIST, ROSLYN. OD FRlDAY.—Penitential Psalms and lommunion Service, 7 a.m.; Children’s :e, 9 a.m. Subject: “The Way to ry,” Matins and Sermon, 11 a.m. “ The i Hours’ Agony,” from 12 to 3 pm,; >rs and Meditations on the “ Seven Words the Cross ” Evensong, 7.30 p.m. Sub- “ The Soul in Paradise.” 9TER EVE.—Holy Communion, 7 a.m.; 1 Evensong, 7.30 p.m. STBR DAY.—Choral Celebration, 7.30 Matins and Plain Celebration, 11 a.m. r and Catechising and Distribution of ,y School Prizes, 3 p.m. Choral Lven--6.30 p.m., “The Story of the Rcsurrccwill be sung. ’ MATTHEW’S CHURCH, GOOD FRIDAY: am., short Service and Address. Two spies of False Shame—Peter and Pilate, a.m., Morning Prayer and Sermon. The t Example of Unselfishness. .m. (The Ninth Hour), Litany and Address. Four Last Words. 8 p.m., Evening Prayer Sermon: “ What shall I do, then, with i that is called Christ ?” a OOD FRIDAY MEETINGS FOR UNITED WAITING UPON GOD. -morrow, at 11 a.m., 3 p.m,, and 7.30 p.m., tie Lecture Hall of Y.M.C.A., opposite ; Church. Sankey’s Hymns (enlarged edition) will be used. QQQ (Kopies daily is the Circulation of tho Ev£NU(O Scab.

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

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 7181, 7 April 1887, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 7181, 7 April 1887, Page 3

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