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FOB SALE. | BONE MANURE FOR THE GARDEN. ' HAVE For Sale, in lots to suit purchasers, Bono Manure, suitable for flower or vegetable gardens, the genuine article as it comes from the digester : no mixing with chemicals, etc. Delivered any part of town or suburbs in large or small quantities, S. G. SMITH, City Butchery. JEST Improved Roller Skates in all Sizes at lowest prices. At Schlaadt Bros., Great King street. TEADILY increasing Photographic Business KJ for Disposal; nicely fitted studio; rare opportunity. Zealandia Fortrait Rooms, King street.' > AIL WAY Nursery.—Clearing Sale Fruit\j bearing Trees; to be sold cheap. Langmuir, opposite Immigration Barracks, Caversham. *OR SALE or To Let, a substantial Stone L" and Brick 10-roomed House in Duke street, lately occupied by Mrs M'Donald ; price low and terms easy. Edmund Smith Di>n»di»i Savings Bank. 3 CLIFFORD has For Sale—Photographic \i9 Apparatus, Stereoscopic Views, etc., at New Shop adioining Studio, Arcade. Cards taken Six Shillings per dozen; Cabinets, Ten. The superior finish of our Photos speak for themselves. TENDERS. IENDERS are invited till noon of Monday, L 4th July, for the Erection of a Chimney Shaft and Alterations to the Bank of New Zealand. MASON AND WALES, Architects. RENDERS are invited till Noon of Monday, L the 4th July, for the Erection of an additional Storey on a residence in the Octagon for Dr Martin. JAMES HISLOP, Dowling street. Architect. OTAGO HARBOR BOARD. . jENDERS will be received until 2 o'clock of J Thursday, the 30th inst., for the Supply of Pumps for Wool-presses. Particulars at Engineer's Office. JOHN L, GILLIES, Secretary. IENDERS will be received ijill Tuesday, L 28th inst., at noon, for the Removal of several old Buildings and Erection of Two new Cottages. Plans, specifications, etc., at the offioe of the Commercial Property and Finance Company (Limited), Moray place. PUBLIC NOTICES. THE GREAT ANNUAL SALE AT OLtISON, DUTHIE, AND CO.'S. THE GEORGE STREET WAREHOUSE CROWDED DAILY. MOLLISON, DUTHIE, AND CO. take this opportunity of thanking their numerous Customers for their prompt l espouse to their invitation to THIS POPULAR SALE Of Good Family Drapery. Household Furnishings, and Clothing at greatlyreduced prices. Notwithstanding the inclemency of the weather, it is really astonishing to see the enormous quantity of Goods sent out everyday, and by which we know that the Bargains we liave offered are giving much satisfaction. All our customers are surprised at the immense reductions we have made through the whole house. SPECIAL BARGAINS TODAY AND DURING NEXT WEEK. Extraordinary line of 50 largest size D Honey-comb Quilts for 7s 9d—worth 12s Oil. Grand line of Heavy Twill Cretonnes for 3^d—well worth 8d ; cannot be replaced at the money. See this line of Reversible Crapo • Cretonnes—well worth Is 9d. 1-fl -| Don't buy a Lace Curtain before S JLJ.-D you have seen ours. Lace Curtains fi om Is lid per pair, all new stason's goods, ohoico styles; best goods, taper edges, from Is lid to 25s pei pair. T "1 1 Will buy a pt " r of g00(J W 0 S _L_Ld Blankets, which cannot be matched anywhere else at the price. 1Q A For a large size Double-bed _L OS f/D Blanket, Kaiapoi manufacture, slightly soiled—well worth 27s Gd. No occasion for buying imported JD Flannels when you can get a Roslyn Flannel in Shetland or white for 10:] d. /5s JL _I_D Braided Jerseys from 2s lidwell worth 6s 6d. » Will Buy a very pretty Trimmed Holland Pinafore We have also aline at tfjd, lOJtl, 1b OJd, Is 3d—all worth double what they are marked. See cur Black Velveteen at IOJd. vJD We have also a grand line of Colored Velveteen at 2s 3d—well worth 3s 9d. W "I "I Chenille Boas (the cheapest I S IID line in the City).— Long Chenille Boas for 7s lid—worth 17s 6d. 1/1 Good Trimmed Night-dress for S \>D Is lid. Lot of Soiled Goods thrown out to clear. 1-j -g See the very Handsomely EraS AAD broidered Children's White Muslin Dresses for Is lid—well worth 12s 6d. Crate of Ladies' and Girls Untrimmed i Hats, thrown out to clear, : at 3d each—worth fre m, Is to 6s 6d. Rare and '*> ' Lace Collarettes, etc., must be cleared, price no object; also at 6d, (Id, Is, Is 6d, 2s lid-worth three timeß the price. 150 dozen Children's Socks (all sizes), Id _D per pair—worth from Cd, Is 6d per pair. 8Q 25 dozen Glass Towels, 3s 3d per S UD dozen, * 12 pieces Circular Pillow Case Sheeting, ) 9id—worth 1b 3d. In the Dress Department we are beating _|D all competitors. See our Dress Goods at 32—worth Is. i See our Oceano Cloth, A. W., at 10|d —well worth Is 9d. Melton Dress Tweeds, at 6|d —well > worth Is. Colored Dress Silks, at 2s 2sd S 2iD Goods that are generally sold at „= 6d, 6s 6d, 7s 6d, 8s 6d per yard, a 10s worth'of Transfers for Is, Assorted I S Styles in each bundle! Jackets reduced to 7s 6d. It is _ D essential that we reduce our Stock of Mantles, Jackets, and Ulsters, and with this end in view we have not considered the profit but the losb, and we are aware the bigger tho loas the more speedy the sale;' OLLISON, DUTHIE, AND CO., 195 and 197 George street, Dunedin, and Palmeraton. > MISS OLOUGH, LADIES' ART NEEDLEWORK DEPOT, 44 George street, Dunedin, AS the Best Assortment of Silks, Wools, and Filocelles in the City. Berlin Wool, Bead Work, New Lace, Braids, and Patterns. Just opened new Hair Ornaments, Ladies' and Children's Underclothing, I Madame Weigel's Patterns received every [ month, prioea from 3d to 2a, Country Orders Punctually Attended to.

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Evening Star, Issue 7248, 27 June 1887, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 7248, 27 June 1887, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 7248, 27 June 1887, Page 1

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