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PUBLIC NOTICES. G. DUNCAN. I CARPET Laying well and cheaply done by i G. Duncan, Albany street (late carpet ' planner to D.I.C). j HOUSE Furnishings of all descriptions | made on the shortest notice; Mattresses re-made ; Carpets taken up, beaten, and relaid. j CARPENTERS' Jobbing Work of all kinds undertaken ; Knife Boards (wholesale), Children's Chairs, Sketching Stools, etc.. DRAPERY Goods, Haberdashery, Wools, Cottons, Hosiery, etc., at lowest prices. ' G. Duncan, corner of Albany and Clarendon streets. J. NISBET. APERHANGING!?.—The "EWEST and Best Styles of r APERHANGINGS to be seen in the City, from 4d upwards. UST Landed, Rich and Choice Designs at NISBET'S, Octagon, Dunedin, painter, glazier, etc. W. T. MILWARD. " T. MILWARD, Glass Embosser, etc., Princes st., opposite Herbert, Haynes T. MILWARD gives estimates for all i classes of Signwriting, etc. ANYONE who wants Calico Signs or Tickets of any kind should get prices from Mil ward, Princes street. J. HARDIE AND CO. ENTS' superior Tweed Overcoats, 19s 6d ; ■v_*~ Macintosh Waterproofs, 5s 6d; Tweed Trousers, 5s 6d ; superior do, 93 6d. /*/\/\ Pairs Men's Winter Gloves, from OU" Is; 150 Shepherd-check Shirts, 2s Gd; 700 strong E.S. Braces, Is; Sox, 6d. -j £\fk Boys' and Youths' Suits, 17s 6d; J_"" 50 pairs Tweed Trousers, 6s 6d. "1 K. 4\~* aira MenVbxford Shoes, 10j (id; XOv 100 pairs Bluchers, Gs 6d; Almas, 12s 6d; 90 pairs Watertight*, 12s 6d. -| fkfk Pairß Ladies' House Slippers, 2s 6d; JL\I" 200 pairs Children's Boots, 4to 6, Is Gd; Shoes, Is 3d; 75 Girls' Lace Boots, 4a Gd; Almas, 3s lid; Slippers, 4s 6d. J, Hardie and Co., 110 Princes street. E. STOKES AND SONS, ARTISTIC Tailors, beg to thank their numerous Customers for their liberal support during the past ' Years, and desire to intimate that we have Removed to George street (nextDr Nrirs, herbalist), where we intend opening up with an IMMENSE Stock bought from the leading manufacturers for cash. We are now in a position to offer FIRST-CLASS Article at a very low figure. Noted for best materials and workmanship. STOKES AND SONS, Artistic Tailors, 76 George street. JAMES MUIR, "AMES MUIR having now received his Swiss tf Hats, offers them to the public. nnHEY are peculiarly adapted for LongI headed Folk, being flexible and accommodating to the head. JAMES MUIR has also a large Stock of the Finest French Felts, extra light and durable, in sizes up to 7g. MITH AND SMITH, OIL AND COLOR MERCHANTS, OCTAGON, PAPERHANGINGS. We have just landed, ox Peru, GO bales Paperhangings, bought in England as job lines for cash, and we guatantee that they are the cheapest Papeihangii gs ever imported to New I 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. I PAPERHANGINGS-30,000 pieces to chooss 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, Gs per dofen. SMITH AND SMITH, Octagon, Dunhpin.

'ERBERT, HAYNES, AND CO. have much pleasure in calling attention to their imports of FRENCH AND ENGLISH MILLINERY, Which comprise the latest Paris Models, with all the Novelties of English and Continental markets. An efficient French Milliner has been added to the usual Btaff, and Ladies can rely on their Orders being executed in the best style. A large consignment of Ladies' Hand-sewn Underclothing, Baby Linen, Children's Grannie and Sun Bonnets, French and English Corsets just opened LEVIATHAN RAILWAY \EMrERANCK HOTEL (Opposite the Railway Station;, DUNEDIN. MRS SILK 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 Comforts, with none of the trouble of housekeeping. 85 Bedrooms Furnished. 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. Terms : Per day, 4s 6d ; pei week, LI 5s ; per month, L 4; private apartments by arrangement; permanent boarders, LI per week. DINNER from 12 2 p. re TEA from 5 till 7. For f ther particulars apply on the pre N.B.—Lunch in a very superior style. IMPORTANT NOTICE. To Suit the Times. On and after Monday, 15th, ATSON'S DINING-ROOMS & CAFE. ' * LUNCH ! LUNCH! LUNCH! From 12 o'clock. Alteration in Tariff of Charges. Lunch, or Mid-day Dinner (served in the best style, in the finest dining-room in the City for 6d, 9d, or Is. Two Courses (Soup and Grill or Entree) ... 6d Three Courses (Soup, Joint, etc., Pastry) ... 9d Three Courses (Soup, Joint, Pastry, with Glass of Beer or Cup of Tea or Coffee) ... Is Those who wish may be served-with their Coffee in the Smoking-room, instead of the Dining-room, without extra oharge. The best value and most comfortable Dining and Smoking Rooms in the City. Ladies' Cloak-room. Bedrooms on the Coffee Palace system, 2s (payable on booking.) Meals at the above scale in 'the pining-room payable on serving. This gives to Country Visitors and others the most comfortable and cheapest accommodation in Proprietors, ASTE Paper For Sale Apply to Stab Office. Bond street.

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Evening Star, Issue 7343, 15 October 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 7343, 15 October 1887, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 7343, 15 October 1887, Page 4

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