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PUBLIC NOTICES. AND T. INGLIS. A. and T. A. and T, A. and T. A. and T. A. and T. A. and T. A. and T. A, and T. A, and T, A, and T. A. and T. A, and T. A. and T. A, and T. A. and T. A. and T. A. and T. A. and T. A. and T. A. and T. A. and T. A. and T. A. and T, A. and T. A. and T. A. and T. A, and T. A. and T. A. and T. A, and T. A. and T. A. and T. A. and T, A. and T, A, and T. A. and T, A, and T. A. and T. A. and T. A. and T. A. and T. A. and T. A. and T. A and T. A. and T. A. and T. A. and T. A. and T. A. and T. A. and T, A. and T. A, and T. A. and T. A and T. A, and T. Inglis Inglis Inglis Inglis Inglis Inglia Inglis Inglis Inglis Inglis Inglis Inglis Inglis Inglis Inglis Inglis Inglis Inglis Inglis Inglis Inglis Inglis Inglis Inglis Inglis Inglis Inglis Inglis Inglis Inglis Inglis Inglis Inglis Inglis Inglis Inglis Inglis Inglis Inglis Inglis Inglis Inglis Inglis Inglis Inglis Inglis Inglis Inglis Inglis Inglis Inglis Inglis Inglis Inglis Inglis THE GREAT SALE OP THE STOCK OP S. E. GREEN AND CO., General Drapers, Clothiers, Etc., Manchester street, Christchurch, COMMENCES SATURDAY, MARCH 1887. N° THING LIKE FACTS. SIMON BROTHERS Are giving (in New Season’s Goods) substantial proof of I THEIR ABILITY TO EXCEL. ! ANOTHER Large Shipment of New Goods opened up ex Tongariro; really beautiful styles, in the best makes. ONLY See Them—Ladies' Evening Shoes, from 4s 9d; Walking Shoes, from 6s 9d ; German Prunella Walking Boots, 5s 6d. R” EMEMBER, All New.—Splendid Levant Button or Lace Boots, 8s 9d; beautiful i Cloth-top Button Boots, 12s 9d. i "VTO Empty Puff.—Superior Kid Elastics, ! Cs 3d, Cs 9d; Warm German Slippers, 1 Women’s from Is 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 (sewn), from 10s. ALL Our Famous “ Beehive ” Make. j Men’s strong Laceups, from 9s Cd; extra ; strong Balmorals, lls 6d; Elastic-sides (strong), ' from 9s Gd. VISITORS See Them. Women’s Stockyard Boots, from 8s 6d; Boys’ and Girls’ extra strong Laceups, from 4s 9d. FOOTBALLERS. — See the Best Balmorals in the City—Pegged, 9s 6d; Sewn, 12s Gd. Simon Brothers,- George street, near Octagon. LANE, DOBIB, AND CO/ Alb 3rt House, PRINCES STREET (opposite Post Office). AUTUMN NOViLTIES. Our First Consignments and Purchases for the leading Departments are now being Opened Up, and from a brief examination of the Goods we make bold to predict an immensely increased trade for the incoming season. We would call Special Attention to our NEW MILLINERY FOR THE AUTUMN New Mantles for the Autumn NEW COSTUMES FOR THE AUTUMN New Dress Materials for the Autumn NEW SILKS AND SATINS FOR THE AUTUMN Now Velvets and Plushes for the Autumn. A Full Assortment of TRIMMINGS of all kinds and colors to match our Dress Materials. Further particulars in future advertisements. In FLANNELS, BLANKETS, and SERGES the Value we are now offering, owing to our orders being placed early in season, is simply UNEQUALLED. INSPECTION RBSPECTFDUY INVITED. LESLIE, LANE, DOBIB, AND CO, Electro-plate, cutlery, lamps, FENDERS, FIREIRONS, AND HOUSE FURNISHING IRONMONGERY, New and Useful Goods, REDUCED CASH PRICES. WILLIAM COUSTON, Rattray street, IRONMONGER. Advertisements to appear m the Country Edition of the Evening Star must be handed in not later than 2 p.m. i^mi»ni'*vnaegiaMW—m———B——a——— WATCHMAKERS. PRELIMINARY NOTICE OF REMOVAL. GA N D T. YOUNG, • Importers, Practical Watchmakers, and Jewellers, Beg to inform their numerous Friends, Customers, and the Public generally that they will remove into THEIR NEW PREMISES, No. 88 PRINCES STREET, exactly opposite National Bank of New Zealand, on or about the 4th April. | The New Premises, which are very commodious, havo been fitted up in the latest and most approved Home style, , with a special view to meet the requirements of G. and T. Young’s business and the convenience of their Customers. They hope to be favored in their New Premises with a continuation of the patronage so liberally bestowed upon them during the last 24 years. Their Stock will always be found to contain the newest and best class of Goods, and the prices are strictly moderate. A W. MAOARTHUR • Watchmaker and Jeweller, 38 Princes street (nearly opposite Queen’s Theatre). 31 years’ practical experience. Minute and Quarter Repeaters Chronographs, Chronometers, Duplex, Lever, and Horizontal Watches accurately repaired and guaranteed. Charges very moderate. Spectacles, to fit all sights, Is upwards, JOHN HISLOP, JEWELLER, Dunedin, Has on hand a Large Assortment of PLATED GOODS AND JEWELLERY, comprising all the Latest Novelties that are to be seemed in the Home Market, ■Ail kinds of Colonial Jewellery manufactured" on the premises, Spectacles to suit all Sights.

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Evening Star, Issue 7183, 11 April 1887, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 7183, 11 April 1887, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 7183, 11 April 1887, Page 1