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PUBLIC NOTICES. LO KEONG. LO KEONG, being about to Remove to those premises lately occupied by Bust and Thomson, BEGS to notify the general public that he will Sell, previous to his Removal, everyGREATLY Reduced Pi ices.—Toys, Fancy Goods at prices to astonish everybody. /"NOODS must be sold and sold quickly. V3T Everyone come and get Bargains. Lo Keong, George street. L. B. PARTRIDGE. LE, PARTRIDGE, (from Stagg and • Mantle’s, London). NOTED House for Cheap and Stylish Millinery 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 Gleaned, Dyed, and Curled, equal to new. "OTB Address : Corner St. David and Cumberland streets, P. BOSS. DANIEL ROSS, Watchmaker (12 years with 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 fjnHE patronage of his old friends and public t generally. AH kinds of patches 'aiu| 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. NOTICE. FR. WHITE (late of Railway Hotel, • Winton) respectfully intimates to his Friends and the Public that he is now Mine Host of the Newmarket Hotel, Princes street south, Dunedin, and will be pleaped to accommodate friends and the public generally. First-class Accommodation. CALL AND gBE HOFER AND KURDS Point Shop, 114 George street. This is what our Peripatetic Poet says:— Have you ever in your wand’rings chanced in George street to stop Before the tempting window show in front of Hover and Kuoh’s Pork Shop ? What need of Exhibitions, you will say, if in each trade The produce of the country was, as here, so well displayed? Feast your eyes upon that bacon streaked with equal fat and lean, Where could finer pork, pig’s cheek, and brawn or sausages be seen ? Or p’r’aps your tastes incline towards black puddings or pork pies, Or may be German sausage i? the tit-bit you most prize; Or else you on polonies doat, or count your earthly joys By occasional refreshment in the way of saveloys. Whichever line you most prefer, just step in on the spot, There’s not in town to choose from anywhere a finer lot, And,'like the native owlet wise, though it ne^er learnt t'o talk, The hurejen of your song will ever after he “More Pork,” HOFER AND KUCH, Ham, Bacon, Etc., Corkes, 114 George street. GORDON’S UNIVERSAL OINTMENT. TESTIMONIAL. Woodhaugh, Dunedin, Dec. 1, 1886. My Daughter had a bad out on the top of her bead.' I tried several things to cure it, but all to no purpose. Hearing about Gordon’s Universal Ointment, I got a little, and the change was so rapid and the euro so complete that I was astonished. Since then I have used it for burns, chilblains, etc., and can confidently recommend it as a soothing and quick healer. MARTHA MACDONALD. In boxes, Is; at the druggists and grocers. Wholesale Agent: E. WINTER, Importer, High street, Dunedin. St, Andrew street (Between George and Filluel streets). MADAM OR SIR, —1 beg to intimate that I have opened Rooms at the above address for the Treatment of Diseases by Electricity. I have carefully studied and successfully practised its application for Curative Purposes for some years in London, and now place my experience at your disposal. It is impossible to give a list of all the Diseases it will cure in this space, but speedy relief may be confidently expected in cases of Paralysis, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Asthma, and all Nervous Diseases, Rheumatism, Rheumatic Gout, Dyspepsia, and all Diseases of the Digestive Organs. In cases ot Bad Circulation and Poverty of Blood it is of the utmost service. At a free interview Ishall be happy to tell any if I can hope to be of use to them. Obediently yours, E. N. VANES P.S.—Ladies will be attended to by my wife, under my direction. S. P, Q. R. S. P. Q. R. ITALIAN WAREHOUSE, 189 George street 189. THE Subscribers still earnestly impress upon the Public the Benefits of CASH PAYMENTS. Are you convinced that Sinclair, Feden, and Co.’s prices are the cheapest ? If not, the following prices should make you pause and consider the great saving you have by purchasing at S., F., and Co.’s. Read our prices; it pays everybody to do so. TEAS—Excellent Household, la 6d per lb. „ Oha’lenge Mixture, 2s per lb—try it. „ Strong and Fine Flavored, 2s 4d per lb. „ The Cream of Teas, 2s lOd per lb. SUGARS (good white), 2d and 2Jd per lb (with Tea). SOAPS, 2d and 4d, M'Leod Bros.’, Limited, Prize Medal 6d per bar. CANDLES, SJd, 4d, fid, 7d, and Paraffins 8d per lb, SINCLAIR PBDBN AND 00., The Keen-cutting Grocers, 189 George street 189. fJIHB AIBO-OARBON LIGHT A REVOLUTION IN GAS. The only Perfect Light. Gives two to five-fold More Light than Ordinary Burners. Decreases the Consumption, leaving the atmo* sphere in the Boom cooler and fresher,. Prices, Testimonials, and all other Information on application. ELECTRO-PLATING— Silver, Nickel, Brass, and Oopper-plating done with one of Elmore’s newest Dynamo Machines. OLD GOODS MADE EQUAL TC NEW at London List Prices. A, AKB T. BURT. CRYSTAL I CRYSTAL! CRYSTAL! CRYSTAL KEROSENE is guaranteed water white, and 30 per cent, above Government standard. This high-test Oil is the best in the market and each tin is fitted with latest an most improved Screw Nozzle, Waste in pouting out the Oil is thereby avoided. The tins and oases are extra strong, CRYSTAL KEROSENE has taken first place wherever it has been offered, and is recommended to every householder for Safety, Brilliancy, and Economy. Sold everywhere, and warranted to give entire satisfaction to consumers, J WILKIE AND 0 0., • Princes street, Ddnkdin, Will keep Open on SATURDAYS. MARCH 19 and 26, Until 9 o’clock, DURING THEIR GREAT CLEARING SALE, Which CLOSES MARCH 31. PHOTO ALBUMS, SCRAP BOOKS, PURSES, POCKET BOOKS, PHOTO FRAMES, Etc., etc., At Great Reductions. r YOU LOSE ANYTHING Advertise for it in the EVENING ST AR. Sixteen Words for One Shilling.

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Evening Star, Issue 7183, 11 April 1887, Page 4

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