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PUBLIC NOTICES. MRS GILL. MRS GILL, 13 and 16 Princes street, Millinery, Dressmaking', and Mantle Establishment. "VTEW Goods, ex s.s. Arawa and Tongariro.— 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. CHILDREN’S Sun Bonnets, Sun Hats, new Hoods, new Hats. EW Aprons and Pinafores in Lace, Holland, and Diaper. N : N 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. DRESSMAKING a Specialty; good fit and style guaranteed. MOURNING Millinery of every description always on hand; the largest and roost complete stock in Dunedin. Mrs Gill, Princes street. MI T H AND SMITH, OIL AND COLOR MERCHANTS, OCTAGON. PAPERHANGINGS. We have just landed, ex Peru, 60 bales Paperhangings, bought in England as job lines for cash, and we guarantee that they are the cheapest Paperhangings ever imported to New Zealand. As we have very large shipments coming to hand, we intend selling at very small profits, and would advise purchasers to call and judge for themselves. SMITH AND SMITH. PAPERHANGINGS—3O,OOO pieces to choose from, SMITH AND SMITH. PAPERHANGINGS. - The whole of our Stock on exhibition for One Month only. SMITH AND SMITH. PAPERHANGINGS From 4d per piece and upwards. SMITH AND SMITH. SANITARY WALL-PAPERS. - Great variety; all prices. MITH AND SMITH. DADOES, FRIEZES, FITTINGS, Etc., Etc.—The largest stock of artistic goods in New Zealand. SMITH AND SMITH. All kinds of ARTISTS’ MATERIALS. - Double Tubes, 6s per dozen. SMITH AND SMITH, Octagon, Dunedin. g 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 ULSTEKS. Latest fashions. D A M PATERSON, No. 6 tafford street, HAS JUST r LAN DE D,

EX S.S. AORANGIBrsss Case Tube, Looks, Hinges, Coal Hods, and a general assortment of Builders* Ironmongery. EX WESTLANDCounter Weighing Machines; Jack, Try, and Smoothing Planes, etc., Paint Brushes, etc,, etc. EX OEARI— Brass Foundry Screws, Glass Paper, Emery Cloth, Gal. Tubs, Garden Rakes, Spades, Trowels, etc, EX S.S. lONIC Milk Dishes, Buckets, and a large assortment of General Ironmongery, ADAM PATERSON. 0 F T’S GREAT BANKRUPT SALE of BOOTS AND SHOES. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. The Goods purchased at Extraordinary Prices in the ASSIGNED ESTATE of Messrs Reynolds, Clark, and Hitchcock, boot manufacturers, Dunedin, will be sold at ENORMOUS REDUCTIONS, To command speedy clearance. They, together with the goods removed from George street shop, will be sacrificed at 30 per cent, below Usual Cost. E. Loft finds himself too heavily stocked, and is determined to realise at any cost, and this sale will be found the most genuine of ail recent sales. QUOTATIONS. Men’s Colonial-made Balmorals, 8s lid—usual price 12s fid * Men’s Colonial-made Elastic-sides, 7s lid—nsual price 12 6d Men’s Colonial-made Bluchers, 6s 9d—usual price 8s fid Women’s Colonial-made Elastic-side 1 * s fidusual price 9s fid Women’s Colonial-made Balmorals, 9d—usual price 9s fid Women’s Oelonial-raade Leather Slippers, 3s 3d —usual price 4s fid Colonial-made School Boots, Balmorals, and Elastic-sides—--1 and 2, 5s lid; 10to 13, 4s fid; 7 to 9, 8s fid j 4 to 6, 2s fid; With heel and toe-plates and nails or without. All other Lines, English goods included, will be Sold equally as Cheap. No deception. E. L O FT, The People’s Boot Shop and Cheap English Drapery Mart, 9,10,11, and 12 Rotal Aboadb. Terms Chsh—No Approbation.

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Evening Star, Issue 7338, 10 October 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 7338, 10 October 1887, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 7338, 10 October 1887, Page 4

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