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PUBLIC NOTICE. NOTICE. THE Partnership between Messrs Duncan, Macgregor, and Webb having Expired on the 31st ult., Messrs Duncan and Macgregor have Returned to their former Offices in Albert Buildings (opposite General Post Office). Mr Webb continues to practise in Eldon Chambers Dunedin, 7tb April, 1887. DUNCAN AND MACGREGOR. HERBERT WEBB. PUBLIC NOTICE. Fit JONES, Photographer, 168 George • street, having obtained the services of Mr R. MANSFORD, who is introducing to Dunedin a near style of Painting, which is called Photo Chromography, intends celebrating the Queen’s Jubilee by presenting each Sitter who orders a Dozen Cabinets with an Extra Copy, beautifully Colored by the new Photo ChromO process, in a handsome Plush Frame. This new process entirely eclipses all other methods of photo painting. Inspection invited to Specimen on view at my Studio, George street. F. L. JONES, Photographer. Dr stenhousb. After a Course of Study at the LONDON AND GLASGOW HOSPITALS, Has Resumed Practice at his Residence, Corner of STUART STREET AND MORAY PLACE. Special Branches: The Throat, Ear, and Eye. Having imported a stock of the purest Drugs procurable in London, he will hereafter dispense his own Medicines, including new Remedies for the Throat and Skin as used by the moat eminent specialists. Advice and Medicines from ss, T> FRANCIS, Jlv# General and Ornamental Wood Carver, Next Kincaid, M‘Queen’s, Great King street, Dunedin, Prices given. Country Orders punctually attended to. F YOU FIND ANYTHING Advertise it in the EVENING STAR, Sixteen Words for One Shilling. HALLY’S. WE have now started the Winter Campaign with a Choice Selection of most seasonable goods. Prices cheaper than ever at Hally’s, 95 George street. EW Shirts, New Hosiery, New Gloves, at Hally’s, 95 George street. riIHE Latest Novelties in Scarfs. The .a. largest stock in town to choose from, at Hally’s, 95 George street A LL the Newest Shapes in Hats and Caps, l\. at unusually low prices, at Hally’s, 95 George street. HALLY AND CO., the popular City Hatters, 95 George street. MRS WELLS. MRS WELLS Is a Maker of all kinds of Ladies’ and Children’s Underclothing, at Lowse 4, Trices. BNTLEMEN’S White Shirts, Collars, and \JT CmTs Made and guaranteed to fit. MRS WELLS, Gentlemen’s Shirt-maker and Underclothing Manufacturer, 163 George street. J. JAMIESON. JAS. JAMIESON begs to notify the Public ho has opened a Tea and Coffee H mso at -fl Q/l Princes street south, where rofresha (j ments can be had at any hour. BALLS, Suppers, Soirees, and Wedding Parties catered for. BIRTHDAY, Christmas, and Wedding Cakes made to order. Orders punctually attended to. J. Jamieson,- 186 Princes street south. H. PAULI. FOOTBALLS, by Gilbert, Bryant, and Feltham, in all sizes and at the lowest possible prices. Football Linings, by Macintosh. Best J3I quality in White or Red Indiarubber. All Balls bought in my SHOP will bo blown up, if required, freo of cost. Linen-covered Draught Boards with me for Is. _ /''(HESS Men, Bell and Hammer, Dominoes, Vy Race Games, Lottos, Playing Cards in great variety and very cheap. . G. WALKER. WALKER’S Boot Store, New Schools, WRIGHT’S Buildings, Great King street, corner of Union street. J>RACTICAL Bootmaker. EVERY Description of Boots and Shoes in Stock and Made Measure. Neatly Done. OHARGES Moderate. MRS DRING. RS DRING’S, 162 George street, being the oldest establishment of the kind in the City, a IVES the Highest Prices for Ladies’and Gentlemen’s Clothing of all descriptions. C(ORRESPONDENCB and appointments J promptly attended to. Emigrants’luggage bought, fancy costumes, etc. MISSES H. AND B. BROWNLIE. VERY best place to select Winter Hats or Bonnets, newest shapes, styles, and materials. See window, BABY Linen,—New goods, excellent value— Pelisses, Robes, Shawls, Hats, Hoods, Gowns, Flannels, Shirts. See window. UNDERCLOTHING, Materials Good, seams properly finished; Corsets, all whalebone, 7s lid. Large assortment to select from. MRS GILL. MRS GILL has just opened, ex s.s. Kaikoura, 3 cases of New Millinery, comprising the Latest Novelties. lOase of Fancy Feathers, Wings, Birds, Feather Aigrettes, in all the Fashionable Shades, to match. THE New Novelties in Ladies’ Plush, Beaver, Felt, Astraohan 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, Astraohan Trimmings, and Picot-edge Ribbons. 11HB New Fancy Bead Coronets and Ornaments ; a large and varied assortment of Handkerchief Sets, Is 6d. A - GREAT Varie'.y of Infanta’ and Children’s Plush and Astraohan Pelisses, with Hats and Bonnets to match. THE 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’ Wo'ol Hats and Hoods. _Good variety. THE Latest shapes in Corsets, from 3s lid; Thompson's Corsets, best makes. The new Wire Improvers, 3s 6d. NDEROLOTHING.—SpeciaI good value; richly-trimmed Ladies’ and Children’s Hosiery of every description. Mrs Gill. MOURNING Millinery.—A large variety to select from; Widow Mourning, 1 i ease of Caps and Bonnets just opened, _ DREBSMAKING r a Specialty.—First-class fit and style; lowest possible prices, Mrs Gill, Princes street. JAMES MUIB. ■ JAMES MUIR having now received his Swiss Hats, offers them to the public. ; HEY are peculiarly adapted for Longfadaded Folk) being flexible and acoommo- , dating to the head. JAMES MUIR has also a large Stock of the . Finest . French Felts, extra light, and durable, In sizes up td 7f<

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Evening Star, Issue 7188, 16 April 1887, Page 4

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