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PUBLIC NOTICES. JAMES BROWN. WANTED Known—James Brown (late Win, Millichamp), Sawmaker and Repairer, 151 George street, "MPOhTJJR of all kinds of Saws and Files of JL a superior CIRCULAR," Saws Gulleted, Retoothed, Hammered Stiff, and warranted to run true; Carpenters' Saws Set and Sharpened. W. T L MILWARD. *»r t7MILWARD, Glass Embosser, etc., W 0 Princes si, opposite Herbert, Haynes. T. MILWARD give 3 estimates for all , classes of Signwriting, etc ANYONE who wants Calico Signs or Tickets of any kind should get prices from Milvard, Princes street. SADDLERY. MILLER, DOWSE, i ADDLE, Harness, and Collar Manufacturer. O A large stock of every Requisite in connection with the Trade, 7HICH will be Sold at the Lowest ' Possible Price 3. HE Best Value in our Own Make of Saddles. Inspection Invited. Orders from the Country receive strict attention. OTB the Address : Miller, late Dowse, 23 Rattray street, Dunedin. _ _ . " J I TAIT JL LONG Trial has successfully proved that u a long-felt want has been supplied in_ kYEING and Renovating. Having, on 3_J account of extended business in Tailoring and Repairing, engaged one of the best ,RAOTICAL Workmen of the late I Martin, ' tailor, JTAIT is now prepared to execute Gentle- « men's orders at the Lowest Possible Fieure in town for Cash. TAIT, Stuart street, Octagon. SOLICIT a visit from all to Inspect my varied Colloction of Ferns, OUNTED in every Style on Cards or JL Christmas or Birthday Presents; OR in handsomely-bound Books for the Table—all truly named. ►ASKETS of Live Ferns for Christmas or New Year Gifts. Grand Hotel Buildings, High street. WM. GILCHRIST AND CO., IL, Glass, and Color Merchants, are carrying on business as usual in the lower storey of their Octagon Premises. ENTRANCE, Bath street (between Petereon's, grocer, and Carroll's Hotel), and are Clearing off their large and 'ARIED stock of I'rench and English T Paperhangings considerably under cost prices. Leads, Oils, Colors, and Paints of I VERY description, at lowest possible prices jui Picture-framing to order, and Designs at low charges. Wm, Gilchrist and Co. H. G. VINE. ACTS Worth Knowing, i THE Western Steam Washer is the simplest and most economical Machine ever brought before the public. THE Western Steam Washer will Wash Woollen Goods of the finest texture without the slightest injury from fulling. 0 Rubbing or Boiling required. May be seen working every Monday aftornoon. JRICE, from L 3 15s. Lists and full parti- . culars on application. ENRY G. VINE, George street (opposite . Knox Church). MRS WELLS. RS WELLS is a Maker of all kinds of .- Ladies' and Children's Underclothing, at Lo°'oe A Trices. /Ti ENTLEMEN'S White Shirts, Collars, and CuiTs Made and guaranteed to fit. RS WELLS, Gentlemen's Shirt-maker and Underclothing Manufacturer, 168 George street. W. ANGELL. "F you want first-class Venetian Blinds, to to Angell. "F jou want them cheaper than you can get them elsewhere, go to Angell. "F you want a first-class job made of Office . Wire Blinds, etc., go to Angell. "F you want your old Venetian Blinds . Repaired and made equal to new, go to Angell, Hanover street. W. MELVILLE. fHITE Sewing Machines have Self-acting t t Needle Self-threading Shuttle, no Cog Wheels; light running. A child can use it. JUST Landed,,* l»ige shipment of the latest Improved "White" Sewing Machines; inspection invited.- Melville, Octagon. KiNITTING Machines;— Just landed, a ;. fresh- stock; of Knitting Machines. Inspection invited by W. Melville, Octagon. HWING Machines, 1 ' Bicycles, anVl Tricycles kj Repaired on the shortest notice byW. Mslville, Octagon, Parts in stock,

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Evening Star, Issue 7265, 16 July 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 7265, 16 July 1887, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 7265, 16 July 1887, Page 4

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