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PUBLIC NOTICES. PHING and Summer Novelties, ex VvestKj land. 8 cases of Trimmed Millinery Hats and Bonnets. Cases of Ladies' Straw and Chip Hats, latest shades and colorings, Ha from 3d each. t O Cases of Children's Sailor Hats, wide & brims, fine straws; trimmed cream, pale blue, and gobelin. LADIES' Dress Caps. 1 case very stylish Aigrettes, Fancy Feathers, Flowers, new Pearl Spot Fall Nets. ADIF.S' Lawn Tennis and Afternoon Tea J Aprons, richly embroidered. Underclothing of every description; quality and prices unequalled. Cases of Chddren's Sun Bonnets, richly 75 trimmed, from 2s lid; Sun Hats, latest shapes, 3s lid, 4s 6d. Dozen Children's Granny Bonnetß, •*j/ \j something quite new, in cream, Tuscan, white, and eobelin, from 5s 6d. Dozen Infants' ■ Cream, White, and W\j Beige Pelisses, from 5s 6d; Blouses, in pique, serge, galatea, and plush, 8s 6d. "UST Opened, novelties in Silk Squares, •u Silk Sashes, Handkerchief sets; Gloves and Ribbons, all the new shades. EMBROIDERIES, Frillings, Laces in all . the new patterns; the new Tailor-made Jacket, tight-fitting and very stylish. ARGE Assortment of Corsets, from 3s 1 lid, in all the new shapes; special lines in Hosiery. RESSMAKINGa Specialty; good fit and style guaranteed. OURNING Millinery of every description . always on hand; the largest and roost complete stock in Dunedin. Mrs Gill, Princes street. W. C. DAVEY. DAVEY'S NOVELTY DEPOT, No. 75 George street, one door from City Boot Palace north, Re-opened. NOVELTY DEPOT, for J thousands choice pretty novel articles. Davey's Novelty Dep6t, for presents for young and old. AVEY'S NOVELTY DEPOT.— The r greatest Shilling Stand in New Zealand; thousands choice things to choose from. K George street, 3rd door from St. 4 O Andrew street. Davey's Novelty Depdt Sixpenny Stand ; lots of nice articles. A. MYKRS AND CO. A MYERS AND CO., No. 176 Princes • street south, are Cash Buyers of New and Second-hand Ladies' and Gents' (LOTHING; also Goods and Effects of every description; highest price given. Correspondence and appointments by post ROMPTLY Attended to; all transactions confidential. Emigrants' Luggage Bought. PROFESSOR M'QUEEN. LADIES Hair Cutting and Singeing, Is ; Children's Cutting, 6d. Combings made up, lowest prices. M'Queen, 52 George street. R MONTGOMERY'S Sulphur Restorajur tive, the only safe preparation for Restoring Grey Hair and Removing Dandruff, Is 6d and 3s. BEST Black Hair Dye, 4s; Brown Hair Dye, 8s 6d; Pearl Cream, for Removing Pimples, Is 6d. AIR Ornaments in Pearl, Steel, Gilt, and . Shell, at lowest prices, at M'Queen's, Alß.—The largest stock in New Zealand . in Plaits, Coils, Theatrical Wigs, etc.; lowest prices. Hair Combings worked into Plaits, Chains, Rings, etc., at lowest priceg, at M'Queen's, 52 George street. GRAND HOTEL REFRESHMENT ROOMS I BEG to thank my numerous Patrons who have so liberally supported me since I opened my RAND HOTEL Refreshment Rooms, and' IT beg to notify the Public generally that <ny _, ! EFRESHMENTRooms Tea and Coffee j can always be obtained at any hour. Pastry of the best quality. ~ ■ . ■ .■ fOUNTRY People will findthe Refreshment \J. Rooms handy and close to Railway station. J. Thorn. • A; MORTON. URNITTJRB. A variety of Substantial parlor, bedrooiji, and kitchen, comprising ABLES, Chairs, Sofas, Bedsteads (iron; and wood), Chests of Drawers, Mirrora, URNITDRE Repaired, Re-covered., and moderate charges. Morton's, Moray place (off George street).

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Evening Star, Issue 7358, 2 November 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 7358, 2 November 1887, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 7358, 2 November 1887, Page 4

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