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PUBLIC NOTICES. J. G. GREEN TO be Given Away, Splendid Silver Watch. Each purchaser to the amount of 5a allowed to participate. WATCH will he wound up, enclosed in case, duly signed and sealed by a committee of gentlemen, AND when opened given to the Customer who guesses nearest to the time it stopped COMPETITION Closes June 18th. Every purchaser of 5s worth or over allowed a chance, CHEAPEST and Best Boots in Dunedin always obtained from J. G. Green, Leicester Boot Warehouse, 37 George street. MRS DRING. KS DRING’S, 162 George street, being the oldest establishment of the kind m the City, G IVES the Highest Prices for Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Clothing of all descriptions. Correspondence and appointments promptly attended to. Emigrants’iluggage bought, fancy costumes, etc. GLOVER’S. a LOVER S. G LOVER’S, 104 Princes street. CHRISTY’S Rabbit-fur Hats; just received grand assortment latest shapes. LOVER’S, opposite Bank of New Zealand. Lincoln, bennett, and oo.’s snk Hats. G LOVER’S, 104 Princes street. LACK and Brown Hats (Christy’s); Argosy Braces. LOVER’S, opposite Bank of New Zealand. D ULOIS Silk Hats (M'Queen’s); Armstrong Braces. /GENTLEMEN’S White Shirts, button in V)T front or behind ; all qualities. LOVER’S, opposite Bank of New Zealand, GENTLEMEN’S Regatta Shirts, newest pat terns; Bathing Drawers; Athletic Shirts. GENTLEMEN’S Dent’s Cheverette and Kid Gloves, in all shades, 2 clasps. opposite Bank of New Zealand. GENTLEMEN’S Scarves, Ties, etc.; grand ' value; Umbrellas, Solitaires, sleeve links. GENTLEMEN’S Lawn Tennis Helmets, Chinese Silk Handkerchiefs, Hamilton’s Patent Portable Trowser Stretcher—sole agent. G LOVER’S, opposite Bank of New Zealand. GENTLEMEN’S Bicycling Suits; Gladstone and Brief Bags. G LOVER’S 104 Princes street. Specialties in Scarfs, beautiful designs. G LOVER’S 104 Princes street. 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. Largo assortment to select from. MRS GILL. MRS GILL is now showing the most complete Stock of Autumn and Winter Millinery, Underclothing, and Fancy Drapery ever imported, and for the remainder of this month will oiler the following extraordinary bargains:— ~t AA Millinery Bonnets, from 5s fid to JLvF'Lf 30s; 100 Millinery Hats, from 3s fid to 255. Tj PA Dozen Sailor Hats, from 6d to 2s jLOxJr lid; 75 dozen stylish Evening Caps, Is fid. CHILDREN’S Beaver Hats. 7s fid; Novelties in Plush and Astrakan Hats. AN immense as.-ortment c.f Ladies’ and Children’s Underclothing; Trimmed Drawers, Is fid; Trimmed Knickers, Is 9d. TRIMMED Chemises, from 2s; Nightdresses, from 3s fid ; 30 varieties of Corsets to choose from, from 3s lid. FUR Boas (real fur and real squirrell, from 3s lid to 3 guineas; Fur Trimmings in groat variety. Infants’ Pelisses (every variety of ,450 vf style, all colors), half-price. LADIES’ and Children’s Hosiery (black and all colors); Children’s Sox; Wire Dressimprovers, Is fid. CHILDREN’S Sailor Costumes (new and stylish patterns)— Cream, Cardinal, Navy, handsomely trimmed, from 9s fid. LADIES’ Macintoshes, 4s lid; Ladies’ Aprons from Is 3d; Children’s Astrakan Ulsters and Dolmans from 10s 6d. MOURNING Millinery.—A large variety to select from; Widow Mourning, 1 case of Caps and Bonnets just opened. DRESSMAKING a Specialty.—First-class fit and style; lowest possible prices. Mrs Gill, Princes street. JAMES MUIR. JAMES MUIR having now received his Swiss Hats, offers them to the public. mHEY are peculiarly adapted for LongI headed Folk, being flexible and aooommodating to the head. JAMES MUIR has also a large Stock of the Finest French Felts, extra light and durable, in sizes up to 7g. A. MYERS AND 00. A MYERS AND 00,, No. 176 Princes « street south, are Cash Buyers of New and Second-hand Ladies’ and Gents’ CLOTHING; also Goods and Effects of every description; highest price given. Correspondence and appointments by post PROMPTLY Attended to; all transactions confidential. Emigrants’ Luggage Bought. REUBEN ISAACS. THE Highest Price given for second-hand Clothing, Furniture, Books, Jewellery; and every description of Books. EVERY kind of Goods and Emigrants’ Luggage bought. Parties waited on at their own residences BY sending notice to Reuben Isaacs, 135 and 137 George street, iie' I '* British Hotel. J. NISBET. A FRESH Shipment of the Washable Wall A?L Papers, just arrived by the last steamer. J, Nisbet. THE Choicest Lot of Wall Papers and Designs to be found anywhere. An inspection invite* 1 . J. Nisbet. FOR Oils, Taints, Glazing, Paperhanging, etc., try J. Nisbet, Octagon, where you can depend on getting the very best for your money. T NISBET, Octagon, Dunedin, Painter, • Paperhanger, Glazier. Estimates given. Countiy orders receive prompt attention. BRESSEY’S for Floral Albums, Floral Albums, fancy bindings, large size, 3s fid, 4s, 6s, fia fid upwards. BIRTHDAY Cards. Hand-painted Cards, choice designs, 2s; new lot Box Cards, fid, Is, 2s upwards SCRAP Books, Is, 2s, 3s fid, 4s fid up; Scraps, great variety, Id to Is sheet. VASES, Is, 2s pair; Glove and Handkerchief Boxes, Is each; Plaques, 3a and 4s fid pair. POCKET Books, Is to 10s fid; Purses, Is up; Pocket Knives, fid, Is, Is fid, 2s—all prices. Bookseller, 151 George street, MISCELLANEOUS. Youthful vigor, happy mar RIAGB, HEALTHY OFFSPRING : a Medical Treatise by that eminent French Hospital Physician Dr. Rabonski, showing sufferers how they may cure themselves of Nervous Debility, Lost Manhood, etc., etc. Sent by Post for Six Penny (N.Z.) Stamps. Address “Parisian,” P. 0., Box 766, Sydney. “A boon to all desiring ‘self-cure,’”— * Medical Review.’ ASK for the celebrated Wolfe’s Schnapps. Accept nothing else under anyconsideration. WANTED Known Curtains Done Up, from Is pair; satisfaction guaranteed. Clark’s Laundry, North-east Valley,

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Evening Star, Issue 7233, 8 June 1887, Page 4

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