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PUBLIC NOTICES. MRS DRING. M R tb?oltotestablislinu*at of the kind in i rjri,lipH ’ ilU(l Olotlm.g of all descriptions. Correspondence ami. appointments promptly attended to. Emigrants luggage bought, fancy costumes, etc. MRS DREAVER. RS DREAVER ia now showing a beautiful selection of Ladies’ and Children s Autumn and Winter Millinery. ADIES are requested to see Goods. They are very choice, latest styles, and cheap. MRS DHEAVER has opened 2 cases of Ladies’ and Children’s Ulsters ; Seal Cloth Jackets, etc., very cheap. , I~ADIES r Short and Long Jersey and Fancy J Cloth Jackets, from 10s Gd ; Ladies and Children’s Macintoshes, from 4sGd. , ALSO, Case of Dress Material, very cheap ; Drosses Cut, Tacked. Fitted, and Seams Machined for 2s Gd. Scientific System of Drcsscutting taught until proficient for ,10a. Mrs Dreaver, solo agent for Otago. J. G. GREEN HAVING been appointed sole agent in New Zealand for Messrs Pearson and Bi union, the largest manufacturers of BOOTMAKING Machinery in the world, I have determined to rcal : se my entire Stock of Boots and Shoes, __ W~ ITHOUT Reserve. Every pair must bo sold at any price. Ladies’ Boots, 4s Cd; Girls’, 2s lid ; Infants’, Cd. __ THIS opportunity will not occur again of obtaining really good serviceable Boots at your own prices. Vorth of Boots to be sacrificed regardless of cost. J. Boot Warehouse, 37 George street. £BOOO fl. Oreen. Leicester MISS BROWNLIE. ROPER Place to Invest your Money.— Purchase Millinery, Straw Hats, and Bonnets from Misses H. and B. Brownlie. PROPER Place to get Suited, Fitted, Pleased, sent away Smiling, with Beautiful Articles at Reasonable Prices. PROPER Place to Purchase Baby Linen, Stays, Underclothing, and Paper Patterns MRS GILL. , MRS GILL has just opened, ex s.s. Kaikoura, 3 cases of New Millinery, comprising the Latest Novelties. ________ CasTof Fancy~Peathers, Wings, Birds, Feather Aigrettes, in all the Fashionable Shades, to match. T — HE New Novelties in Ladies’ Plush, Beaver, Felt, Astrachan Hats, Fancy Straws of every description and shape. Case of Ladies' Evening and Morning Caps, special good value and very stylish. Moderate prices. THE New Reversible Ribbon Velvets in every leading shade—Plushes, Velvets, j Astrachan Trimmings, and Picot-cdge Ribbons. THE New Fancy Bead Coronets and Ornaments ; a large and varied assortment of Handkerchief Sets, Is Gd. A~ GREAT Varie : y of Infanrs’ and Children’s Plush and Astrachan Pelisses, with Hats and Bonnets to match. HE Latest Novelties in Silk Sashes, all colors, Is lid. New Frillings, Gloves, and Fancy-bordered Handkerchiefs. LAWN Tennis Aprons, from Is 3d ; newest shapes Children’s Pinafores, Infants’ Wool Hats and Hoods. Good variety. THE Latest shapes in Corsets, from 3s lid ; Thompron’s Corsets, best makes. The new Wire Improvers, 3s Gd. NDERCLOTHING.—SpeciaI good value; richly-trimmed Ladies’ and Children’s Hosiery of every description. Mrs Gill. OURNING Millinery.-A largo variety to select from; Widow Mourning, 1 ease of Caps and Bonnets just opened. DRESSMAKING a Specialty.—First-class fit and style; lowest possible prices. Mrs Gill, Princes street. JAMES MUIR. _ AMES MUIR having now received his Swiss Hats, offers them to the public. HEY are peculiarly adapted for Longheaded Folk, being flexible and accommodating to the head. JAMES MUIR has also a large Stock of the Finest French Felts, extra light and durable, in sizes up to 7jJ, JAMIESON. AS. JAMIESON begs to notify the Public he has opened a Tea and Coffee II ■'use at -I Q/i Princes street south, where rofreshO O ments can be bad at any hour. BALLS, Suppers, Soirees, and Wedding Parties catered for. Christmas, and Wedding Oakes made to order. Orders punctually attended to. J. Jamieson, 18b Princes street south. SADDLERY. MILLER, ATE G. DOWSE, SADDLE, Harness, and Collar Manufacturer. A large stock of every Requisite in connection with the Trade, WHICH will be Sold at the Lowest Possible Prices. THE Best Value in our Own Make of Saddles. Inspection Invited, Orders from the Country receive strict attention. N OTE the Address ; Miller, late Dowse, Rattray street, Dunedin. 23 SCOTT AND WILSON. IP you require Venetian Blinds, order from above, and receive a first-class article. ~PRING REVOLVINO Shutter Manufacturers ; 10 years’ colonial experience. REPAIRING in both b-anches promptly attended to. Blind Materials can be had at reasonable prices. St. Andrew street (3 doors above George street.) THE BONANZA. MY Conscience! Trousers for Nothing ! Must be seen to be believed. The Bonanza. A IA Tweed Suit with extra pair of trousers. WHEN you visit Dunedin, make a point of calling at the Bonanza —the latest and most perfect exponent of the Small Profit and Ready-money system of business. 'yiyT’E are the First House in the Trade. are in Touch with the Times. WE are the Popular House for Tailoring of the future. WB can honestly say that our 14a Gd Trousers have no rival in the Colony for genuine value, neat fit, and substantial material. TROUSERS to Measure from 13-i Gd ; Suits, 57s 6). The Bonanza 132 Princes street. H. PAULI. FOOTBALLS, by Gilbert, Bryant, and Feltham, in all sizes and at the lowest possible prices. "VTEW Football Linings, by Macintosh. Best J3( quality in White or Red Indiarubber. All Balls bought in my SHOP will be blown up. if reqnin-d, free of cost. Linen-covered Draught Boards with me for Is. _ C~~ HESS Men, 801 l and Hammer, Dominoes, Race Games, Lottos, Playing Cards in great variety and very cheap. H. STONE, OR SALK, CHEAP—lndiarubber Packing, Hip Baths, Ranges, Colonial Ovens, Boilers, Kettles. Saucepans, Crosscut Saws, ARNESS, all kinds of Tents and Tools, Cages, Filters. Portmanteaus, Boxes, piregpards, Bicycle, Theodolite, Family Bibles. OOKB, Household lequisites. Stone, Dealer, next Allan’s, grocer, King street. PROFESSOR M‘QUEEN. INDfNG itutterly impossible to meet the requirements of my numerous Consti- - AND to suit the convenience of Ladies and Gentlemen who do not usually patronise George street Establishments, ROFEBSOR M‘QUEEN begs respectfully to state that he has invaded 39 Princes fltreei by securing premises directly /OPPOSITE the Criterion Hotel, which ho (J li ao fitted up in a chaste and elegant «tyle, where tjb will attend personally, sparing no I"! expense to minister to the comfort of those who have extended their patronage to him tor many years.

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Evening Star, Issue 7181, 7 April 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 7181, 7 April 1887, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 7181, 7 April 1887, Page 4

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