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FUBLIO NOTIOBB. PROFESSIONAL INTIMATION. "TN consequence of a widcly-ppread impression L that Dr STENHODSE is only doing Special Work in the Eye, Ear, and Throat, he finds it necessary to intimate that since his return from Great Britain—haviDg in great measure overcome the effects of the injuries he received—he has Resumed all his former work as a General Piactitioner. Fee—From Five Shillings; and Medicines Dispensed. STUART STREET AND MORAY PLACE. Dunedin, July 23rd, 1887.

'HERB THE CLOTHES COME FROM. A Story in Two Chapters. Chap. I. The Bonanza Suits are nicely made By the clever Clothier pushing his trade, In the beautiful cloth the merchants buy, Made in the looms where the shuttles fly, In the great big mill so large and high, Where they took the wool so soft and light. Sheared by the shepherd so healthy and bright, From the backs of the sheep so fleecy and white, Which is woven at the Mill at Mosgiel. Chap, 11. This is the story the " Bonanza " told About the wool from the fleecy fold, Sheared by the shepherd bright and bold, Worked in the mill, to the merchant sold— Till by the Clothier, pushing his trade Into " Bonanza Suits " 'twas made; So that you see from the Mosgiel Mill Gomes the clothing to save the doctor's bill. BONANZA TAILORING COMPANY, 132 Princes etrkrt. JAS. YOUNG, Manager. , ROBERTSON, MONUMENTAL. WORKS, Dunoas Strkkt, Has now on Sale, at Cost Price, a, Large Assortment of MARBLE AND GRANITE MONUMENTS. Send for Catalogue and Price List-sent Free to any part of the Colony, Tomb Railings at Cheapest Rates. Inspection Invited.

A R N A R D ISAAC, CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, 11 Rattiuy Street (Six doors from Princes street.) The day was long, the night was cold, The druggist was infirm and old ; His seedy boots and suit of grey Seemed to have known a better day; He could not all his time employ, And only kept one errand boy. The last of all the race was he Who lived to practise pharmacy. No longer now with business pressed, A smile and word for every gue9t, He poured from bottles bright and gay His varied mixtures day by day. The times were changed, his trade was gone, " The Stores ■' had all his custom won j His rivals in the >ace for gain Bad left him distanced in the plain. A careworn druggist, old and poor, He stood before his open door; his heart nigh crushed with grief and fear, He could not check the rising tear. Luke's Liver Pills are the best for Torpid or Sluggish Liver. Try sample box, Is. Can be ..btained at B. ISAAC'S, Direct Importer of Drugs and Patent Medicines, 11 Rattray street, 6 doors from Princes street. TEAM JOINERY WORKS, Bonn Strkkt. BRICK W.O RK S, WINGATUI. Sashes, Doors, Architraves (circular and straight), Tonguing, Grooving, Planing and Sawing, Band - sawing, Fret - cutting, and Turning of all kinds done on the Premises. Also, Bricks and Drain Pipes kept in Stock. C. AND W. GORE, Contractors and Builders. \\T OODS AND ALLAN, FURNITURE-MAKERS AND UPHOLSTERERS, Lower Walker st.eet (off Princes street south), Invite inspection of their own-made Furniture, now being sold at exceptionally low prices. Specialties now in Stock: A variety of nicely-figured Red Pine Furniture, and a special line of very cheap Occasional Chairs, in walnut and tapestry. ABBIT- SKINS ROBERT CLELIND AKD CO., Bond and Crawford streets, Dunedin, Give Highest Cash Price for all kinds of RABBIT-SKINS, SHEEPSKINS, HORSEHAIR, Etc. We want Two Millions of Babbit-skins this season, and must get them

ITCHOOOK BROS., CABINET-MAKERS AND UPHOLSTERERS. Show-rooms and Works, George street (north), Dunedin. RED PINE FURNITURE A SPECIALTY. Inspection invited. Drawing and Dining-room Suites Re-upholstered in the Latest Styles. N.B.—We undertake the Removal of Furniture in town or country, or packed and sent to any part of the Colony. ALEXANDER SLIGO, BOOKSELLER and STATIONER, 42 George street, Dunedin. New Crown Land Guide, Is—posted Is 6d; containing two large colored mans of New Zealand. Handbook of the Fishes of New Zealand, by R. A. A. Sherrin. Cassells* Magazine of Art, Jubilee number, 2s. Dream Book and Fortune Teller, 2s—posted 2s 8d; Girls' Own Cookery (Pbillis Browne), Is 3d—posted Is 6d ; Hazell's Annual Cyclopaedia (2,000 articles on every current topic of interest), 4s; Cook's Poultry Breeder and Feeder, 3s—posted 3s 8d ; Drummond's Natural Law in the Spiritual World, 4s—posted 4s 6d; The Reporter's Guide, by Thomas Allen Reed, 2s—posted 2s 3d; The Reporter's Assistant, Is 3d—posted Is Gd; Manual of Ihonography, 2s—posted 2s 3d.—lmporter of Sohool Books, Stationery, Magazines, Newspapers, etc.; Law and General Bookbinder, and Manufacturing Stationer.

I MITE AND SMI TH, OCTAGON. i We are now landing very laige shipments of all kinds of Goods, bought by our principal (Mt R. F. Smith), who is now in England, from the. cheapest manufacturers in the World, and will sell at the very lowest possible prices. Paperhangings.—A very large Stock to choose from. Shipment of Washable Papers just arrived of the latest patterns, all of which are most artistio and of splendid value. Selections of serviceable Papers at 6d per piece. SMITH AND SMITH. Genuine White Lead, 28s per cwt.; No 1 Lead, 26s per cwt.; genuine Linseed Oils (guaranteed pure). 3s 6d per gallon; fine Hard Oak Varnish, 9s 6d per gallon; Turpentine, 3s 6d per gallon; Methylated Spirits, 6s per eaL'on. 6 SMITH AND SMITH. Centre Flowers (papier mache) for Ceilings—a very large variety, 30 patterns to choose from —l2in, 3s each; 16in, 4s 6d each; 20in, 7s 6d each; 24in, 10s each; 30in, 15s each. Decorated in Gold or Color, extra. SMITH AND SMITH. THE SKETOHBR. Twelve Moist Water Colors and Two Brushes, ] in a japanned tin box, with directions for mixing so as to produce any color desired; price, 3b ; per post, 3s 3d. We recommend the above to scholars, artiste, and others as of excellent quality and extraordinary value. SMITH AND SMITH, Oil and Color Merchants, Dunedin. Sole Agents for the " Glacier" Window Decorations, the latest and most efficient known substitute for stained ghss. It is invaluable for shutting out disagreeable views where real stained glass would be too co3tly, for improving hall and staircase windows, windows in churches, schools, libraries, etc., etc Samples, per post, seen at the Warehouse of SMITH AND SMITH. Painting, Paperhanging, and Glazing done on the shortest notice, and at the very lowest prices. I SMITH AND SMITH. Sign-writing of every kind (plain and pictorial) executed in the best styles at the lowest prices. Calioo Signs and Window 1 ickete supplied on the shortest notice. A large stock Of Opal Letters always on hand. SMITH AND SMITH, Octagon, Dunedin. F YOU FIND ANYTHING Advertise it in the EVENING STAR. Sixteen Words for One Shilling.

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Evening Star, Issue 7277, 30 July 1887, Page 4

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