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PUBLIC NOTICES. J. HARDIE AND CO. GENTS’ superior Tweed Overcoats, 19s 6d: Macintosh Waterproofs, 6s 6d; Tweed Troupers, Bs 6d; superior do, 9s 6d. /a/k/k Pairs Men’s Winter Gloves, from la; 150 Shepherd-check Shirts, 2s 6d; 700 strong E.S. Braces, Is; Sox, 6d. -g /w/\ Boys’ and Youths’ Suits, 17s 6d; lilU 50 pairs Tweed Trousers, 6s 6d; 300 Men’s and Boys’ Hats, Is. -g K/k Pairs Men’s Oxford Shoes, 10a 6d; JLO\r 100 pairs Bluchers, 6s 6d; Almas, 12s 6d; 90 pairs Watertights, 12s 6d; Slippers, 4s 6d. AA Pairs Ladies’ House Slippers, 2s 6d; JL Vf 200 pairs Children’s Boots, 4 to 6, Is 6d; Shoes, Is 3d; 75 Girls’ Lace Boots, 4s Cd; Almas, 3s lid. J. Hardie and Co., 110 Princes street. J. NISBET. ■ AFRESH Shipment of the Washable Wall Papers, just arrived by the last steamer. J. Nisbet. • . THE Choicest Lot of Wall Papers and Designs to be found anywhere. An inspection invited J. Nisbet. OR Oils, faints, Glazing, Paperhanging, etc., try J, Nisbet, Octagon, where you can depend on getting the very best for your money. NISBET, Octagon, Dunedin, Painter, • Paperhanger, Glazier. Estimates given. Country orders receive prompt attention. 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, nevt British Hotel, Reuben Isaacs. 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 PROMPTLY Attended to; all transactions confidential. Emigrants’ Luggage Bought. MRS GILL. MRS GILL, 13 and 15 Princes street, Millinery, Dressmaking, and Mantle Establishment. "VTEW Goods, ex s.s. Arawa and Tongariro.— _Li Mrs Gill is now showing new Spring and Summer MILLINERY Bonnets and Hats from the London markets. New Styles; new Shapes, INCLUDING The Craze, Fedora, Oberon, Langworthy, and all the most tasteful shapes worn. SAILOR Straws, Galateas, white, speckled, and colored, wide brims—very large assortment. SPECIAL Purchase.—2o dozen Boys’ High School Straw Hats, Aigrettes, Wings, Feathers, Flowers, and every description of new and stylish Millinery Trimmings. •VTEW Laces, Nets, Picot-edge Ribbons, new JLI Kid Gloves, new Silk Gloves—heliotrope, gold, gobelin, all sizes. CHILDREN’S Sun Bonnets, Sun Hats, new Hoods, new Hats. EW Aprons and Pinafores in Lace, Holland, and Diaper. EW Sailor-made Jackets for summer wear, tight-fitting and very stylish. JUST Opened, 1 case of Ladies’ Underclothing, special good value; also, the new Fittania Corsets. DRESSMAKINGa Specialty; good fit and stylo guaranteed. MOURNING MUliuery of every description always on hand; the largest and most complete stock in Dunedin. Mrs Gill, Princes street. CAMPBELL AND LIVINGSTON. TEAS, at Is 6d per lb. TEAS, Purest Blends. ■yiCTORIA TEAS, at 2s per lb. TEAS, Splendid Qualities, •'yiOTORIA TEAS, at 2s 4d per lb. YIOTObIA TEAS, not to be beaten anywhere. "yiCTORIA TEAS, at 2s 8d per lb. ICTORIA TEAS are the best to be obtained. "y ICTORIA TEAS are Pure and Good. VICTORIA TEAS can be had from Is 6d to 2s fld per lb. AMPBELL AND LIVINGSTON, Family Grocers, 83 George street. E O. 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 ULSTERS. Latest fashions. TO JEWELLERS, CONFECTIONERS, DRAPERS, AND THE TRADE GENERALLY. T. G. B R I C K E L L, Manufacturer of every kind of CARDBOARD AND FANCY BOXES, Executes Orders with promptness and at reasonable prices. Factory : BATH STREET, DUNEDIN. IN Notifying the REMOVAL of the Business to his new Premises In Manor street, JOHN DRUMM has to acknowledge the patronage accorded him by owners and breeders of superior horses during the past 16 years. As an expert in Horseshoeing, and of no recent date, the following certificate will show:—“Mr John Drumm. Sir,—l have to certify that yourself and partner won three first prizes for horseshoeing when I was secretary to the Port Phillip Farmers’ Society, Melbourne. On two of the occasions Messrs John Tait and Ed. de Mestre, the well-known homeowners, were the judges.—(Signed) Akthub Skilling.’’ N.B.— Trotting Horses Shod on the_ American principle ; toe. weights made and adjusted. NOTICE. FR. WHITE (late of Railway Hotel, • Winton) respectfully intimates to his Friends and the Fublio that he is now Mine Host of tho Newmarket Hotel, Princes street south, Dunedin, and will be pleased to accommodate bis old friends and the public generally. First-class Accommodation. LEVIATHAN RAILWAY np EMPERANCE HOTEL (Opposite the Railway Statjon), DUNEDIN. MRS BILE 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, with none of the trouble of housekeeping. 85 Bedrooms Famished. Lady Visitors are specially assured of the select character of this Hotel. Gentlemen, whether boarders or visitors, will find airy and pleasant Bedrooms, large Sitting and Smoking Rooms, Lavatory, Bathrooms, the whole pleasantly situated, large, lofty, cheerful, and well ventilated. Teems; Per day, 4s 6d ; pel week, Id ss; per month, L 4; private apartments by arrangement; permanent boarders, LI per week. DINNER from 12 2 p,mi TWA from 5 till 7. For £ ther particulars apply on the pre ; mises. .• N.B.—Lunoh lh a very superior style.

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Evening Star, Issue 7308, 5 September 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 7308, 5 September 1887, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 7308, 5 September 1887, Page 4