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PUBLIC NOTICES. J. Q. GREEN SECOND Watch Competition, Now Stamping Bills. Winners first competition— Miss M ‘Lachlan, sohool-house, Roslyn; Miss Woods, N.E, Harbor. EVERY Purchaser to amount of 5s allowed to participate. Cheapest and Best Boots. LADIES’ Walking Boots, 4s fid; Girls’, 2s lid; Infants’, lid; House Boots, 3s fid; Slippers, 2s fid—best value ever offered. OWN Make Men’s Balmorals, 9s lid; Boys’ from 5s lid; wear guaranteed. Children’s Indestructible Toes a speciality. LARGEST Stock, Best Selection, and Lowest Prices in Dunedin, J. G, Green, Leicester Boot Warehouse, 37 George street. MRS GILL. RS GILL’S Clearing Cash Sale of Millinery at mere nominal prices previous to stock-taking. MUST be Cleared previous to stock-taking. 200 Millinery and Trimmed Bonnets, from 2s fid. Mrs GUI. Gf trimmed, Is fid to 10s fid—worth 15s fid to 2 guineas. C“ BEARING Cash Sale of Straw Hats and Bonnets, new and fashionable shapes, at one-fourth ordinary prices. CLEARING Cash Sale of Ladies’ Dress and Evening Caps, from Is to 7s fid—worth 5s fid to 12s fid. CLEARING Cash Sale of Fancy Feathers and Wings, from Id to 3s fid worth 2s fid to 7s fid. BEARING Cash Sale of Corsets, Underolothingand Baby-linen, all new goods, at half-price. CLEARING Cash Sale of Ladies’ Aprons, from Is to 3s fid—worth 3s fid to 7s fid; (hildren’s Pinafores from 7j)d. CLEARING Cash Sale of Handkerchief Sets, from Is to Is lid; Fancy Frillings, Gloves, Embroideries, all at Half-price; Silk Sashes, Is fid. CLEARING Cash Sale of Ladies’ and Children’s warm Ulsters, 4s lid each; Tunics, Is lid. EVERY Line throughout the entire Stock is marked Below Cost Price for not cash. Mrs Gill, Princes street, 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, ne*t British Ho&el. Reuben Isaacs. BRESSEY’S for Floral Albums. Floral Albums, fancy bindings, large size, 3s fid, 4b, 6s, 6a 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. YASES, Is, 2s pair; Glove and Handkerchief Boxes, Is each; Plaques, 3s and 4s fid pair, POCKET Books, 1s to 10s fid; Purses, Is up; Pocket Knives, fid, Is, Is fid, 2s—all prices. jgRESSEY, Bookseller, 151 George street. A. MYERS AND CO. A MYERS AND CO., 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 ROMPTLY Attended to; all transactions confidential Emigrants’Luggage Bought. H. G. VINE. jpIAOTS Worth Knowing. 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. -VTO Rubbing or Boiling required. May be _i3( seen working every Monday afternoon. PRICE, from L3lss. Lists and full particulars on application. H Henry G. VINE, George street (opposite Knox Church).

J. NISBBT. AFRESH Shipment of the Washable Wall Papers, just arrived by the last steamer. J. Niabet. THE Choicest Lot of Wall Papers and Designs to be found anywhere. An inspeotion in vital J, Nisbet. F~ OB Oils, Taints, Glazing, Paperbanging, etc,, try J. Nisbet, Octagon, where you can depend on getting the very best for your money. J NISBET, Octagon, Dunedin, Painter, • Faperhangcr, Glazier. Estimates given. Country orders receive prompt attention. MISCELLANEOUS. Messrs Wilkinson and keddib are about to Remove from George street to Princes street. This is a good opportunity to purchase Ironmongery, as all goods must be sold; premises to let. TO LEI, 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 at almost any prices by Wilkinson and Keddie, 97 George street, who are Removing to Princes street. Como early and secure bargains. Sale for a few days only. WANTED, the lie to Enow that Wilkinson and Keddie, Ironmongers, 97 George street, are Removing to 100 Princes street, and are selling Goods at almost any price for few days only. FOUND— The Cheapest Place to buy Ironmongery is at Wilkinson and Keddie’s, 97 George street, who are Removing to Princes street. PROFESSIONAL INTIMATION. IN consequence of a widely-spread impression that Dr STBNHOUSE is only doing Special Work in the Eye, Ear, and Throat, he finds it necessary to intimate that since his return from Great Britain—having in great measure overcome the effects of the injuries he received—he has Resumed all his former work as a General Practitioner. Fee —From Five Shillings; and Medicines Dispensed. STUART STREET AND MORAY PLACE. Dunedin, July 23rd, 1887. FRANCIS, General and Ornamental Wood Carver, i Next Kincaid, M'Queen’s, Great King j street, Dunedin. 1 Prices given. Country Orders punctually attended to. FOS E PH Kir Lhallinan, King street, Dunedin, (next Bacon’s Stables), FARRIER TO HIS EXCELLENCY SIR WM. JERVOIS, Was awarded First Prize for the best Shod Light and Draught Horses at Annual Show, 1885. —■— : WANTED Known—That Bill-heads, Cir culats, Cards, Programmes, and Genera! Printing of' every description are executed a< the 1 Evening'Si'Aß Offibsat modstata prices,

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Evening Star, Issue 7281, 4 August 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 7281, 4 August 1887, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 7281, 4 August 1887, Page 4

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