LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. MISS CLOUGH, LADIES' ART NEEDLEWORK DEPOT, 44 George street, Dunedin, AS the Best ARSortment of Silks, Wools, L and Filocelles in the City. Berlin Wool, Bead "Work, New Lace, Braids, and Patterns. Just opened new Hair Ornaments, Ladies' and Children's Underclothing, Madame Weigel's Patterns received every month, prices from 3d to 2s. Country Orders Punctually Attended to. BOROUGH OF BALCLUTHA. IENDERS are invited for Kerbing and Asphalting 50 chains (more or less) of Footpaths. Plans and specifications to be seen at Council Chambers, Clyde street. Tenders to be lodged before 8.30 p.m. of Tuesday, the 26th inst. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. THOS. PAT&RSON, Town Clerk. Balclutha, April 14,1887. 71 F. LAWRENCE, Butcher, George street, lis Dunedin, desires to thank the inhabitants of the Kaikorai and surrounding districts for their liberal support during the past three years, and to inform them and the public generally that he has this day DISPOSED of his KAIKORAI BUSINESS to Mr R. In reference to the above, R. DONALDSON begs to say it will be his aim to keep only the best Meat, which will be sold at the lowest rercunerative prices, and so secure a continuance of the trade hitherto enjoyed by Mr Lawrence. NOTICE. "MPOUNDED at Musselburgh Pound, (1) one _ Black Horse, branded like L on near shoulder, by Donald Larnach, Esq., for trespassing in growing crop at Camp. Damages 2s 6d, and driving fees 18s. April 14,1887. If not claimed, and expenses paid, to be sold on Friday, 22nd April, 1887, at 12 o'clock noon. WILLIAM STENHOUSE, Poundkeeper. Musselburgh, April 15,1887. J E WIDE AWAKE. Avoid False Cries. SIMON BRORHERS' PRICES POR NEW SEASON'S BOOTS AND SHOES Are Giving Every Satisfaction. ROOF Positive of our ability to excel is L evidenced by numerous testimonies received (written and otherwise) from our customers. IMON BROTHERS.—Ladies' and Gents' *j very superior styles in Winter Boots and Shoes by most famous makers. ►ROOF Positive.—Ladies Walking Shoes from 6s 9d, superior Evening Shoes from 5b 9d, Warm Felt Slippers from Is 6d. IMON BROTHERS.—Ladies' Button Boots from 8s 9d j Elastic-sides, 6s 3d—very special ; Imitation-button Boots, 7s_9d_. ►ROOF Positive.—See the famous Cookham Boots—all hand-Bewn—decidedly the lowest prices in the City. IIMON BROTHERS.—Men's Walking Shoes k5 from (sewn) 10s 9d; Elastic-sides (sewn} from 10s; Balmorals (sewn) from 12s Cd. ROOF Positive.—Our celebrated Beehive Boots fox extra strong wear; Men's Balmorals from 9s6d; Women's from 8s 6d. iiMON~BROTHERSr- Women's Btrong Stockyard Boots, Jfe Od; Boys' extra strong Lace-ups from 4s 9d; Infants' Boots, Is 3d. FOOTBALLERS. Splendid (sewn) Balmoral!;, 12s 6d; Pegge<\ 9s 6d Leggings from 4s 6d. Simon Brothers, George street, near Octagon. 'INTER Manufactures. Men b Watert » proof Coats, latest improvements, 25s 6d, 30s, 355, 40s, 45s up. Clothing Factory, Octagon. WINTER Manufactures.—Two unequalled lines i Dark Heavy Mosgiel Trousers and Vests, 22s Cd; Treble-milled Tiousers, 14s Gd. 'INTER Manufactures. Men s OverT T coats, 26s 6d, 32s 6d, 35s 6d; Boys', extra value. New Zealand Clothing Factory, Octagon. 7INTER Manufactures. Boys' strong T v Dark Trousers, only 6s 9d ; Youths', 7s Gd up -rare value, good winter patterns, T INTER Manufactuies. Boys' Mosgiel ' Suits, lis Gd, 13s Gd, 15s 6d, 17s Gd, 20s. New Zealand Clothing Factory, Octagon, 'INTER Manufactures.—Mosgiel Rugs t t Mosgiel Mauds, Mosgiel Blankets, Flannels, Plaidings, at list prices. Clothing Factory, Octagon. Q LET, first-class old-established Hotel in Dunedin. For particulars apply to W. Lane and Co., or Marshall and Copeland's Brewery. \0 LET, Fivc ; roomed Brick House; spul- ,_ lery, range, Venetians, Cumberland street. Apply Lamer, fruiterer, 170 Princes street. GIVING Up Business. Whitp-and-Gold China Cups and Saucers, 6s 6d dozen; Blue Sprig do, 4s 6d. Also KT 3 Jags, Is; Cut Glasses, Vases, Fancy kj Goods, half-price; 4 bales Hearthrugs, from 2s. Also, J)AA Buggy Whips, from 2s 6d each. &\j\j Come and see prices, Job Warehouse, corner Princes and Stafford streets. _ WHOOPING Cough. Whooping Cough Try Marshall's Castaiia, the new remedy; 2s. M. Marshal), chemist, Dunedin. GOOD Seven-roomed House; bath, stable, etc., Leith and St. Andrew streets, To Let. Little Dust Pan. ANTED, a Motherly Person to Adopt or T f Nurse a Boy two months old. Apply, stating terms, etc., to "X.Y.?.," P. 0., Stirling. 'ANTED To Rent, from about June next, t t at Anderson's Bay, Residence (8 or 10 rooms); moderate rent; state locality. Address "Tenant," Star Office. 'ANTED, good tenant for new 4-roomed v » House; also 10-roomed House, with every convenience ; close to tram ; rent very moderate. T. Wood, Arcade. 'ANTED, youDg Girl to Assist in Housej t work. Apply Mr E. Solomon, Castle street, near Union street. ANTED, Two or Three Junior Hands. ' Apply sharp, A. and T. Inglis. ANTED, a respectable Youth, used to ' hotel work. Apply Watson's Hotel. ANTED, good General Servant. Apply v f before noon, or after 7 evening, Mrs James Finch, Cumberland street. ANTED, a Girl, about 16; reference , , required. Mrs Cowie, Leith street, near Frederick street. J ANTED, an Improver to the Dress- ▼ V making. Miss ?or&, Lang'B terrace, Maclaggan street. J___ WANTED, by a Lady, Three Unfurnished Rooms'. Address "Wai-Wai," Stab Office, Dunedin. ANTED, Machinists and Apprentices, f f for shirts and mantles; also Message Girl. Mrs Willßon, Munro'a yard, Moray place. ANTED, Hansom Driver. Apply W, ' Landels, hansom rank. WANTED, active Message Boy, for hardware establishment. ' Apply to Box 156, Post Office, Dunedin. WANTED, good Stitchers and Fitters for Tweed Hats; work given out. A. Masters and Co. '_ ANTED, experienced pay Porter. Apply ' Criterion Hotel. : ANTED Known—Wm. Sutherland, ▼ » Tailor and Clothior, 169 George street (late cutter at Mottison, Duthie, and Oo.'s, 7i years). ' WANTED, smart Boy to Learn the Tailoring. Apply to Wm. Sutherland, tailor and clothier, 169 George street (late cut ter at Mollison, Duthie, and. Co.'s). ANTED, Body Hands. Apply. Mrs Crocker, D.I.C. "ANTED, a good Slaughterman—wages, I t t L2; also Two Butchers—wages, L2 and found. A. Domwell. ANTED, Cooks, experienced HouseI » t maids, Nurses, General Servants (country*, Laundresses, useful Girls, Parlormaids references, Farm Girls. Murley's. "ANTED Known—On Salo, choice I T T ' Flowering Bulbs, including lilies, snowdrops, crocus, hyacinths, etc., etc. Geo. Matthews, Moray place. ANTED Known —Fashionable--Dresses Cumberland and Albany streets. 'Servants I Registry. ' WANTED, a General Servant y one who can cook preferred. Mrs Joseph Braithwaite, Upper York place. 7*ANTED,"a Youth, about 16 or 17. ' Braithwaite's Book Arcade. ANTED, Male and Female Voeallstß, Comedians, Minstrel Performers, Pianiste, Supernumeraries, Ladies, etc. Apply (Saturday), Lyceum Hall, Dowling street, 10 to 12 morning, 7 to 8 evening. ANTED, a smart Youth as ]umor assis tant," Stab Offloe.
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Evening Star, Issue 7187, 15 April 1887, Page 3
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