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PUBLIC NOTICES. IT'S AS PLAIN AS A B 0 THAT THE CHEAPEST SHOP IN TOWN FOB BIRTHDAY, WEDDING, AND OTHER PRESENTS is ACOBS'S GIFT DEPOT. During this and next month all Purchasers of Gold and Silver Jewellery and Watches will receive ' 2s in the Pound Discount. GILBERT'S No. 1 RUGBY FOOTBALLS, 13s 9d to CI aba; Lining, 2s and up. NEXT GIFT DEPOT, THE BEST TOBACCO, CIGARS, CIGARETTES. Sample our Tobaccos before Purchasing. TOVES. STOVES. STOVES. AMERICAN STOVES, Just Landed ex Arab. JOCKEY, PANSY, BONO, and other Favorites. AMERICAN COOKING STOVES, at wonderfully Low Prices, at WILKINSON AND KEDDIE'S, Ironmongers, 100 PRINCES STREET, & 97 GEORGE DRUG IMPORT COMPANY, 11 Rattray Stbeet, Six doors from Princes street, opposite the Offices of Official Assignee in Bankruptcy. LOKE'S LIVER PILLS have proved the best medicine for cure of SLUGGISH LIVER. Hundreds .testify to the wonderful good they have done them, permanently relieving them from GIDDINESS, HEADACHE, and FEVERISHNESS caused by INERT LIVER. These Pills are strongly recommended as a safe mild purge, and are invaluable as a Household Medicine when an aperient is needed. They give NO PAIN in their action. They have been largely sold by the Proprietor in the Australian and New Zealand Colonies for the last FIVE-AND-TWENTY YEAtS. Prescriptions accurately prepared. The firm having been established since January, 1862, is sufficient guarantee of the above statement. BARNARD ISAAC, Chemist and Dbuggist, 11 Rattray street, six doors from Princes street. And Branch Establishment, Campbell street, corner Eglinton road, Mornington. |EO. HYDE, TAILOR (Late Cutter to the Don Tailoring Company), 51 GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN, Next to the Sussex Hotel. FIRST-CLASS COLONIAL AND WEST OF ENGLAND TWEEDS. Cheap and good; first-class fit guaranteed. LADIES' JACKETS, RIDING HABITS, AND ULSTEBS. Latest fashions. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. JL Public generally tliat I have Removed to More Commodious Premises, corner of George street and Hanover street, where I have a Large and Varied Assortment of all kinds of Groceries, etc While thanking my friends frr past favors, I beg to inform them that nothing will be kept excepting the very best of Groceries, which will be sold at the lowest possible prices. Bakery.—l hare all the appliances on my new I premises to produce all kinds of Baking, Bread, Fancy Pastry, etc., which I shall make a specialty of. Heads of houses will find, on comparing my prices, that they will do well to give me a trial before purchasing elsewhere. DONALD A. ROSS, Grocer and Baker, COBNEB OF GEORGE STREET AND HANOVER STREET, Dunedin. OUNG LADIES' JOURNAL. August . No., London Journal, No. 45, Bow Bell?, July, Family Herald, June, CasseUs' Magazine of Art, Jubilee number, 2s. Dream Book and Fortune Teller, 2s—posted 2s 8d; Girls' Own Cookery (Phillis Browne), Is 3d—posted Is 6d ; Hazell's Annual Cyclopaedia (2,000 articles on everv current topio 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 6d; Manual of Jhonography, 2s—posted 2s 3d.—lmporter of School Books, Stationery, Magazines, Newspapers, etc ; Law and General Bookbinder, and Manufacturing Stationer. A L <B ! X ANDERSLIGO, BOOKSELLER and STATIONER, . „,, n 42, George etreet, Dunedin.

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Evening Star, Issue 7304, 31 August 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 7304, 31 August 1887, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 7304, 31 August 1887, Page 4

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