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PUBLIC NOTICES. MRS GILL. "RS GILL'S Clearing Cash Sale of Mil- . linery at mere nominal prices previous to stock-taking. "UST be Cleared previous to stock-taking. 200 Millinery and Trimmed Bonnets, from 2s 6d. Mrs Gill. 1 REAf Clearing Cash Sale of 300 Hats, richly vJT trimmed, Is 6d to 10s 6d—worth 15s 6d to 2 guineas. CLEARING Cash Sale of Straw Hats and \_y Bonnets, new and fashionable shapes, at one-fourth ordinary prices. [CLEARING Cash Sale of Ladies' Tress and 5s Gd to 12s 6d. CLEARING Caßh Sale of Fancy Feathers and Wings, from Id to 33 6d worth 2s 6d to 7s 6d. . CLEARING Cash Sale of Coweta, Underclothing and Baby-linen, all new goods, at half-price. CLEARING Cash Sale of Ladies' Aprons, / from Is to 3s 6d—worth 3b 6d to 7a 6d; ( hildren's Pinafores from 7£d. CLEARING Cash Sale of Children's Plush \J Hats and Bonnets, from 2s 6d to 10s 6d—were 8s 6d to 16s 6d. CLEARING Cash Sale of Handkerchief Sets, {j from la to Is lid; Fancy Frillingß, Gloves, Embroideries, all at.Half-price; Silk Sashes, Is 6d. CLEARING Cash Sale of Ladies' and ■vV Children's warm Ulsters, 4s lLd each; Tunics, 1b lid. EVERY Line.throughout the entire Stock is marked Below Cost Price for net cash. Mrs Gill, Prinoes street. J. G. GREEN ECOND Watch Competition. Now Stamping Bills. Winners first competition— Miss M'Lachlan, school-houso, Roslyn; Miss Woods, N.E. Harbor. VERY Purchaser to amount of 5s allowed to participate. Cheapest and Best Boots. LADIES' Walking Boots, 4s 6d; Girls', 2s lid; Infants', lid; House Boots, 3s 6d; Slippers, 2s 6d—best value ever offered. WN Make Mens Balmorals, 9s lid; r Boys' from 5s lid; wear guaranteed. Children's Indestructible Toes a speciality. ' ARGEST Stock, Best Selection, and J Lowest Prices in Dunedin. J. G. Green, Leicester Boot Warehouse, 37 George street. MRS DRING. RS DRING'S, 162 George street, being _ the oldest establishment of the kind in the City, . | IVES the Highest Prices for Ladies' and Gentlemen's Clothing of all descriptions. CORRESPONDENCE and appointments promptly attended to. Emigrants'iluggage bought, fancy costumeß, etc J. NISBET. FRESH Shipment of the Washable Wall . Papers, just arrived by the last steamer. J. Niabet. r a iHE Choioest Lot of Wall Papers and I Designs to be found anywhere. An inspection invita' J. Nisbet. OR Oils, Taints, Glazing, Paperhanging, etc, try J. Nisbet, Ootagon, where you can depend on getting the very best for your money. J NISBET, Ootagon, Dunedin, Painter, • Paperhanger, Glazier. Estimates given. Country orders receive prompt attention. A. MYERS AND CO. MYERS AND CO., No. 176 Princes L» street south, are Cash Buyers of New and Second-hand Ladies' and Gents' CLOTHING; also Goods and Effects of \_j every description; highest price given. Correspondence and appointments by post ROMPTLY 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. ■j I VERY kind of Goods and Emigrants' 111 Luggage bought Parties waited on at their own residences ►Y sending notice to Reuben Isaacs, 135 and 137 George street, ne»* British Ho*rf. W. T. MILWARD. T. MILWARD, Glass Embosser, etc., i Princes st., opposite Herbert, Haynes T. MILWARD givoß estimates for all i classes of Signwriting, etc ANYONE who wants Calico Signs or Tickets of any kind should get prices from Milward, Prinoes street. 0. A. BRESSEY. ■ ■RESSEY'S for Floral Albunw. Floral _D Albums, fancy bindings, large size, 3s 6d, 4s, ss, 6s 6d upwards. IRTHDAY Cards. Hand-painted Cardß, choice designs, 2b ; new lot Box Cards, 6d, la, 2s upwards. NORAP Books, Ib, 2s, 3s 6d, 4s 6d up; I Scraps, great variety, Id to Is sheet. ASES, Is, 2s pair; Glove and Handkert chief Boxes, Is each; Plaques, 3s and 4s 6d pair. »OCKET Books, Is to 10s 6d; Purses, Is up; Pocket Knives, 6d, Is, Is 6d, 2s—all prices. »RESSEY, Bookseller, 151 George street. MISCELLANEOUS. ESSRB WILKINSON AND KEDDIE are about to Remove from George street to Princes street. This is a good opportunity to purchase Ironmongery, aa all goods muat be sold; premises to let. 10 LET, those well-situated and substantial Premises at present occupied by Wilkinson and Keddie, 97 George street, who are Removing to 100 Princes street, and are selling Ironmongery at almost any prices to save removal. Come at once. Sale for a few days only. FOR SALE, Ironmongery fat [almost any prices by Wilkinson and Keddie, 97 George street, who are Removing to Princes street. Come early and secure bargains. Sale for a few days only. ANTED, the lie to Know that T t Wilkinson and Keddie, Ironmongers, 97 George street, are Removing to 100 Frinceß street, find arc selling Goods at almost any price for few days only. lOUND—The Chpapest Place to buy Iron- ,.- mongery is at Wilkinson and Keddie's, 97 George street, who are RemovingJ'to Princes street. LEVIATHAN RAILWAY TEMPERANCE HOTEL (Opposite the Railway Station), DUNEDIN. MRS SILK Proprietress. Families will find no better accommodation anywhere, and, on he terms, none as good, as this Hotel affords, offering, as it does, all the Oomforts.'Hvith none of the trouble of housekeeping. 85 Bedrooms Furnished. Lady Visitors are specially assured of the select character of this Hotel.. Gentlemen, whether boarders or visitors, wfll find airy and pleasant Bedrooms, larga Sitting and Smoking Rooms, Lavatory, Bathrooms, the whole pleasantly situated, large, lofty, cheerful, and weil ventilated. Terms: Per day, 4s 6d ; per week, LI Ba; per month, L 4; private apartments by arrangement; permanent boarders, LI per week. DINNER from 12 till 2 p,m, TEA from 5 till 7. For further particulars apply on the pre N.B.—Luuoh in a very superior stylo,

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Evening Star, Issue 7266, 18 July 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 7266, 18 July 1887, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 7266, 18 July 1887, Page 4

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