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LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. Loft’s people’s boot shop, 9, 10, and 11, KOVAL AiICADE. GREAT bankrupt sale. Goods purchased at enormous reductions on usual prices now being Sold at Less than usual Cost Price. COME AND SEE THE GOODS. It will pay you to visit Lott’s during this bona fide Sale. It is not simply a clearance of Stale Goods. Every Article in the magnificently varied Stock has its Sale Price. Inside and outside the shops, ticketed or unticketed, the public may rely upon being charged Sale Prices. The following lines are astonishingly cheap. Como and examine them, and contrast with all others ; Men’s Colonial-made Balmorals, 8s lid Men’s Colonial-made Bluchers, Cs 9d Men’s Colonial-made Elastics, 9s lid. All Fresh Goods, and plenty of them. LOFT’S PEOPLE’S BOOT SHOP. The Drapery Department at No. 12 contains some really Cheap Lines, Remember ! ONLY SALE PRICKS FOR ALL GOODS AT !), 10,11. and 12 ROYAL ARCADE. WEDNESDAY, 19th OCTOBER, At 11 o’clock. All faults, if any. l.flOO BAGS QUEENSLAND SUGAR, Ex Edith May. Montagu i* y m has received instructions from Messrs Neill and Co. to sell the above by auction on Wednesday, 19th October, at 11 o’clock. Without reserve. POSTPONEMENT. THE ST, ANDREW’S LADIES’ LITERARY SOCIETY will Not meet tomorrow. The last meeting will take place next Monday, 24th in-t. IF you want a good Sau-age, then I am the man, Said I to myself, said I; They are made on a new and original plan, Said I to myself, said X. Cole, Butcher, Hanover street. MRS PONTON and Miss Sutton, Dressmakers, Bath street (off George street), opposite Craig and Gillies'. Apprentices Wanted. * tRESSED in The Don Tailoring Company’s L 3 10s Suits (to whom Carlyle undcmbteoly xefeVa ■wVie.i lie soya “ CUotliea li&vo i made men of us wo hope, dear boys, during the coming summer season to do a thorough mash', not only on Sundays, in the church, but at that fashionable resort ‘St. Clair, the Racecourse, and Theatre, and at the many Picnics to which we expect to be invite d. TO LET, a Three-roomed Cottage in Grange street. Apply Mrs Eennick’s store, Grange street. WASTE PAPER FOR SALE Apply Office of this Paper.

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Evening Star, Issue 7344, 17 October 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 7344, 17 October 1887, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 7344, 17 October 1887, Page 3

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