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PUBLIC NOTICES. CAMPBELL AND LIVINGSTON, ■YTICTORIA TEAS, at Is 6d per lb. ■yiCrORIA TEAS, Purest Blends. TEAS, at 2a per lb. TEAS, Splendid Qualities. TEAS, at 2a 4d per lb. ICTO IA TEAS, not to be beaten anywhere. •y ICTORIA TEAS, at 2a 8d per lb. VICTORIA TEAS are the best to be obtained. TEAS are Pure and Good. TTIOTORIA TEAS can be had from Is Gd to \ 2s Sd per lb. AMPBBLL AND LIVINGSTON, Family Grocei s, 83 George street. J. G. GREEN. WEEK OF SALE. URTHER Reduction in Prices. Entire Stock must be cleared. Business changing hands. No reasonable offer refused. -| Pairs Ladies’ Walking Boots and lam" Shoes, 4s lid; 100 pairs Girls Walking Boots and Shoes, 2s lid. Chidren s Ind o* tmetible-toc Boots a specialty. JG. GREEN, Lo.cester Boot Warehouse, • 37 George street. Largest Stock, best Qualify, aud Lowest Priced Jjoots in Dunedin, SCOTT AND WILSON, XTBNETIAN Blind and Revolving Shutter V Manufacturers, St. Andrew street, 3 doors from George street, MARERS of WiriTßlinds and all Window Fittings. Perforated Wood Cornices. LARGE stock of Hartshorn’s Spring Blind Rollers aud Blind Mountings. All repairs promptly attended to. Scott and Wilson. A. MORTON. FURNITURE. —A variety of Substantial Second-hand Furniture, suitable for parlor, bedroom, and kitchen, comprising _ f JIABLE3, Chairs, Sofas, Bedsteads (iron I and wood), Chests of Drawers, Mirror ', Carpets, Bedding, etc., always to be had cheap. F~ URNITURE Repaired, Re covered, and Polished, also Pictures Framed, at very moderate charges. Morton’s, Moray place (.ff G corge street). JAMES BROWN. WANTED Known—James Brown (late Wm. Millichamp), Sawmaker and Repaire r, 154 George street, IMPORTER of all kinds of Saws and Files of a superior quality. IROULAR Saws Gulleted, Retoothed, Hammered Stiff, and warranted to run true; Carpenters’ Saws Set and Sharpened. HENRI BASTINGS, IGN-WRITER, Grainer, and General Decorater, rear of Victoria Hotel, corner Cumberland and St. Andrew streets. DESIGNS Submitted and Estimates Given for every description of Decorations. TTSTRITING and Graining done for the Trade. Henri Bastings. JOSEPH EARRA. JOSEPH FARR A, Tinsmith, Spouting Manufacturer, and Colonial Oven Maker, 25 Station! street, MAKER of Barren’s Patent Steam Family Washing Machines. SAVES fuel, soap, and labor. No rubbing required. Guaranteed the T>t ST Machine in the market. Inspection invited. PROFESSOR M'QUEEN. ADIES’ Hair Cutting and Singeing, Is ; Children’s Cutting, 6J. Combings made up, lowest prices. B, MONTGOMERY’S Sulphur Restorative, the only safe preparation for Restoring Grey Hair and Removing Dandruff, Is 6d and 3a. EST Black Hair Dye, 4s ; Brown Hair Dye, 3s Cd ; Pearl Cream, for Removing Pimples, Is Cd. _____ HAIR Ornaments in Pearl, Steel, Gilt, and Shell, at lowest prices, at M‘Queen’s. HAIR. —The largest stock in New Zealand in Plaits, Coils, Theatrical Wigs, etc. : lowest prices. Hair Combings worked into Plaits, Chains, Rings, etc., at lowest prices, at M'Queen’s, 52 Georgo street. W. ANGELL. I FURNITURE of every description, whole- ' sale aud retail; Early English Furniture a specialty. Angell, Hanover street. TfflHE Trade supplied witli every household J. requisite Knife - boxes, Pasteboards, Rolling-pins, Washing-beards aud Wash-trays, Knife-boards, etc., etc. Angell, Hanover street. THE Cheapest in the Trade for Mantelpieces, Sash and Frames, etc., etc. ; Mantelpieces from 15s, warranted well-seasoned timber. Angell, Hanover street. VENETIAN Blinds, Revolving Shutters, on the shortest notice. N.B. Old V. Blinds Ee-painted equal to new ; Ladder Tape, Cords, and all Blind Material supplied. Angell. J. M'LANPRESS. JM'LANDRE'jS has just a • splendid shipment of New Goods, which he has purchased at YERY Low Prices, which enables him to sell at very small profit, JM'LANDRESS would ask the public to • call and see his immense Stock of SUMMER Boots and Shoes, and to compare the quality and price. Come and ace them. COME and See Them.—All Goods are of the very best quality. No rubbish got up to please the eye, but ALL Genuine Goods that will give every satisfaction. J. M'Landress, Edinburgh Boot and Shoe Depot, 22 Princes street. RUTHERFORD AND CO. OHBAPEST aORTKAIXS T os SUIT rp E Repression. O ARDS ed. o ABINETS 10 S 6d PER DOZEN. R UTHERFORD AND CO. IRINOES s TRBBT, o B TS PPOSITE ANK OP BW ZEALAND, KROON AND SON. WE beg to notify the Pnblio and our Friends generally) we have Opened those Premises in the CiITV Hotel Buildings) Princes street, with ! i a large and varied assortment of Pastry I and Confectionery; also, Refreshments will be served at all Hours ; Tea and Coffee, light drinks, etc. OUR Confectionery we guarantee Firstclass, and not to be beaten in Town. Messrs J. C. Kroon and Son, Princes street. J. TAIT. OOD NEWS FOR CHRISTMAS.—Our Annual Presentation is in course of preparation. All Customers who have URCHASED Clothing to the amount of 15s, or those who purchase to the same amount between this and Christinas, will be entitled to the Presentation. OUR DYEING and Repairing Customers also participate. All Clothing in hand not called for after this notice will he sold at a sacrifice. THOSE requiring Cheap Garments, roll up at once, to effect a clearance. J. TAIT, Stuart street,

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Evening Star, Issue 7355, 29 October 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 7355, 29 October 1887, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 7355, 29 October 1887, Page 4