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I PUBLIb NOTICES. ! | H. STONS!. " ■ ' OR SALE (cheap), Best New Pea-]acketß, jL' lis; Cornet, Tenta, ami Tools of all kinds. Canvas, Blankets, Clothing, Boots, Feather Pillows, Harness, Portmanteaus, Boxeß, Filters, INDIARUBBER Paoking, Cro«scut Saws, Boring Machine, Ranges, Colonial .Ovens, Household Requisites. Stone, Dealer, next Allan's, grocer, Kingjstreet. : 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, everything at . . f I /"N REATLY Reduced Pi ices.—Toys, Fancy Goods at prices to astonish everybody. GOODS must be sold and sold quickly. Everyone come and get Bargains. Lo Keong, George street._ H. PAULI. FOOTBALLS; by Gilbert, Bryant, and-Telt. ham, in all sizes and at the lowest possible prices. EW Football Linings, by Maointosh. Best I JLI quality in White or Red Indiarubber. All Balls bought in my ■■ HOP will be blown up, if required, free of meforu. ("4HESS Men, Bell and Hammer, Dominoes, J Race Games, Lottos, Playing Cards in \ great variety and very cheap. I L. B. PARTRIDGE. E. PAR.TRn)GE, (from Stagg and Mantle's, London). ' "VTOTED House for Cheap and Stylish Mili J3| linery in all the Newest Fashionable Shapes. |HEAP Mourning Millinery. Ladies' own I Kj Materials Made Up. CHOICE Selection of the Newest Fril lings, Laoes, Ribbons, Fanoy Drapery, I Haberdashery, etc LSO, a "Well-assorted Stock of Good and Cheap Imported Hosiery, Corsets, etc. , LL Goods of the Very Best Quality, at Lowest Town Prices. I _"\STRICH Feathers Cleaned, Dyed, and Curled, equal to new. QTE Address; Corner St. David and Cum- : berland streets. MRS MILLER AS opened a special line of Infants' Millinery, Velvet, Plush, Woollen, etc,, 1 half usual price. 14 GRAND lot of Pinafores, Ladies' Aprons ___. (black and oolored). Pelisses (newest - A LARGE variety of Baby-linen always on 1 I ___ hand; Ladies' Underclothing (newest I styles), Corsets, Hosiery, Gloves, etc • MILLINERY of every description, Bird's Wings, Flowers, Feathers, Beads, Frilling, Linen Sets. Dressmaking, 12s 6d. 91_. George street. ' PROFESSOR M'QUEEN. INDING it utterly impossible to meet the AND to suit the convenience of Ladies and Gentlemen who do not usually patronise George btreot Establishments, , PROFESSOR M'QUEEN begs respectfully to state that he has invaded 39 Princes street, by securing premises directly PPOSIPE the Criterion Hotel, which he I _r has fitted up in a chaste and elegant I style, where : "E will attend personally, sparing np I exponse to minister to the comfort of I those who have extended their patronage to him for many years. W. D. SUTHERLAND. AVE your Money, and Buy at the "BeeI kj hivo " Cash Co-operative Store, 191 George street, Dunpdin, 101. 1 VERY Line in Stock tbj best of its kind, __ and offered at prices that defy compotiI tion. We make it a rule to let the Gocda slide, PROVIDED we get the Dimes, at the smallest morgin. Come one and all with the Needful, and see how much you can save N your weekly bills to meet other wants I ■*_/■ with. New Season's Tea of the finest lines just reoeived. W, D. Sutherland. R. PHELAN. RPHELAN'S Turkish Baths, Open from • 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sunday, from 7a.m. to 1 p.m. 6 Tickets, 10s. LADIES', Monday and Wednesday Afternoons. Swimming Classes in full swing. "ORAY PLACE, next Queen'B Bond. R. JL Phelan, proprietor. . I J. JAMIESON. J AS. JAMIESON begs to notify the Publio he has opened a Tea and Coffee at -j (D/_ Princes street south, where refreshI Ov ments can be had at any hour. ALLS, Suppers, SJoirees, and Wedding Parties catered for. IRTHDAY, Christmas, and Wedding Cakes made to order. Orders punc- [ tualjy attended to. J. Jamieson, I§6 Princes street south. THE BONANZA. 'Y Confidence! Trousers for Nothing! Must be seen to be believed. Tho Bonanza. A L 4 Twood Suit with extra pair of trousers. 'HEN 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. E are tho First House in the Trade. E are in Touch with the Times. E are the Popular House for Tailoring of ' the future. 'E can honestly say that our 14s 6d ' Trousers have no rival in the Colony for genuine value, neat fit, and substantial material. GROUSERS to Measure from 12s 6d; Suits, L 57s 6d. The Bonanza, 132 Princes street. A. DEACON .HE Best House in Town for Saws, Tools, L Tinware, and Cutlery of all kinds is DEACON'S, 58 George street (next __• Carter's). Saws Set and Sharpened; Scissors Ground. Best in Dunedin, ARDWARE, Cutlery, Tinware, etc., of all kinds in stock, lowest prices. A. Deacon. GEO. SEARLE AND CO. I IBE LITTLE WONDER Offer Wonderful I ■tr.l..- :_ TY_.-».- »«J mntVu-ir Small expenses, Bmall profits and quick returns, IHE LITTLE WONDER,—New Wincey J. Shirtings, 4Sd, 6d, 6fd. 7|d, BSd, 9d, 10Jd, Is up; splendid patterns and quality for the money. HE LITTLE WONDER give special I of every description knitted to order; prices strictly moderate. , , ... ~ . ,HE LITTLE WONDER. New Dress I I Mntormla iimf, arrived. Come and see our Igeods and prices, and leave a trial order. You will have every satisfaction. HE LITTLE WONDER.—Dressmaking | carried on on th 9 premises under the I management of Mrs Searle (formerly of Saunders's and the D. 1.0.). HE LITTLE WONDER.—BIack Quilted I JL Skirts, 3s lid, 4s 6d, 5s 6d up j Ladies' Black Macintoshes, 3s Hd, 4s lid, 5s 6d, 7s 6d. HR LITTLE WONDER.—Superior value __L in Boys' Knioker Suits, 4s lid; Men's I Suits from 28s 6d; Men's Trousers and Vests, 12s 6d. ■• rfIHE LITTLE WONDER Drapery Estab_l lishment, 3 George street, near the Octagon, will be found the oheapest shop anywhere. E. LANDORF. PEANUTS, Peanuts, Cocoanuts, Cocoanuts, 100 aacks must be cleared—more coming. Shops supplied cheap for cash, AND a splendid lot of Fruit of all kinds in season—Ribstone Pippin Apples, Cooking Apples, Pears, and Plums; also EMONS, Pineapples, Tomatoes, Prunes, • to r_j rr> -» T»li:«» —J rn. i_j.»of different kinds at ' ANDORF'S, Princes street and Arcade. J Preserved Ginger, Jar Ginger, and I Orangeß; Tons of Fresh Rhubarb.' E, Landorf.

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Evening Star, Issue 7187, 15 April 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 7187, 15 April 1887, Page 4