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LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. A A N D T. I N G L I S. • A. AND T. INGLIS. A. AND T. INGLIS. A. AND T. INGLIS. 'OTE OUR SPECIAL BARGAINS for ~ Tomorrow (Saturday). New and Seasonable Goods. A visit to our establishment IS WELL REPAID. In our Men's Mercery Department we will offer Special Clearing Bargains in White REGATTA and Oxford Shirts, all sizes; White Shirts with collars attached very cheap ; large quantity of GENTLEMEN'S Socks, in cotton and merino, at half-price; Gentlemen's Underclothing, in great variety. Times prices. [ARD and Soft Felt Hats, from Is; best .«..JL Felts, at half-price; also Men's and Boys' Shirts. EN'S Tweed Suits, 16s Gd up . Men's Colonial Suits, 37s 6d Men's Blue Serge Suits, 19s 6d Men's Cricketing Suits, 19s Cd Men's Tweed Trousers, 3a 6d, 4s 9d Men's ~ ~ (colonial), 9s Gd Men's Colored Moles, 4s 9d Boys' Jersey Suits, 3s 6d, 4s 6d Boys' Knicker Suits, 3s 9d. FOR TO-MORttOW —A nice selection Singlc-buiton "Masher" Jacketi, in checks, etc., 93 lid—ordinaly price, 17s 9d. THE 17s Gd line Mantles for To-morrow will be price 14s 9J! 14s 9d ! 14* 9d ! A. and T. Inglis. A LOT OF BARGAINS in Mantle and Costume Department To-morrow, too numerous to mention, but if LADIES will favor the Mantle Department with a visit To-morrow, they will not be disappointed. UFTY beautiful Ottoman Silk Mantles, Ottoman Silk Mantle?, 70s—to-morrow, 355. CUSTOMERS have been delighted with our display of Millinery, and we have been amply rewarded by IHE immense increase of Sales for the labor expeadrd in making thiß display. Tomorrow (Saturday) we TILL not be behind our former efforts, w T Our display will delight the eye ! our prices will UIT the pocket, which latter is often forgotten by drapers, though ail important. Call early and ►ARTICIPATK in the Bargains thrown out - fcr To-morrow both in Millinery and Ladies' and Children's Underclothing. LADIES and Children's Underclothing for the holidays, at reductions to encourage all buyers. Call early, ai E are sure to be busy selling out the Bargains in this department, and we do VjOT wish to cause diappointment to J3I Customers who may come after the cheapest are gone. ANOTHER Busy Day for the Fancy Counter. Parasols for the Holidays, from Is; Lace-covered, 2s lid. BLACK Satin Parasols (trimmed lace), 4s 9d! 4s 9d! 4s 9d ! New Spiral-top ditto (lined with colorA 7s lid. "EW Shades in Ribbons, with picot edge, in _L.I great variety, for the Holidays ; all widths—special. CORSETS ! Corsets ! Corsets ! just opened; all colors, and makes, for is each upwards. LACE for the Holidays—lovely patterns, immense assortment; all the new shades, from id up *ards. Special ADIES' Handbags for the holidays, from J Is Gd each'; a few slightly damaged, 3s Od —worth 8s Gd. lEW Left.—Black and Colored 4-button _ French Kid Gloves. Our price, Is 6Jd — worth 33 fid. FOUR Tan Kid Gloves will be cleared To-morrow, Is lid pair—worth 3i 6d; splendid for holidays. MITKAILLEUSE Needle Cpsss, containing f.O Needles, assorted shea, 4|d each; splendid lot this—woith more money. IVANS'S Reels Cotton, No. CD to I 8. u-.ual price 2i 3d-to-monow, Is per dozen reels. BROOKS'.-< 000 vard li-co-d M-chiue Cotton, Black and White, usud price 3-|d—to-morrow, 2£d rid. LACE CURTAINS,"" LucTCurtain», great Bargains fur to-morrow ; a'so SCO Sample Lengths, Gd, Is, Is 3d. STOUNDING VALUB ~iii~ Tape's try, Brussels, and l<e ! t Carpet?, special prices for to-moi.'ow : a few odd pieces. B~ BEST BRUSSELS, sflW; elsewhere, 5s 9d. LiK-ge quantity China Mattings (wide widths), ' 4\ Pieces still left of our job lot Diagonal IF Serges, in all colors, 6:id—worth 10jd. Pieces Black Lace Check Dre3S Materials, light and duiable, B|.l—worth Is 2Jd ; grand value. Pieces All-wuol French Mirino, in prime ) and dark heliotrope (new shade), Is worth 3s Gd. Piecea Washing Tav.ore- Silks (various patterns), wondrrful value, Is 4jd, Is 94d, 2s. See this line. I IMMENSE Bargains in Calicoes, Sheetings, Shirliags, Brown Hollands, Prints, Embroidered Costumes, .Special Prices for ToOut the huge stock of Furni\J ture and Crockery at Great Reductions. A. and T. Inglis THE Boot Department is to be a specialty To-morrow. Intending Excursionists, don't fail to visit our Boot Department Tomorrow, as the holidays have been specially pre2)ared for, and we will have Lots LAID ~< ut to Suit all Buyers and Every Pocket. Notice A. and T. Inglis's Boot Department. AND T. INGLIS. DAVEY'S NOVELTY DEPOT, No. 75 George street, one door from City Boot Palace north, Re-opened. AYEY'S NOVELTY DEPOT, for thousands choice pretty novel articles. Davey's Novelty Dep6t, for presents for young and old. DAVEY'S NOVELTY DEPOT. The greatest Shilling Stand in New Zealand; •thousands choice-things to choose from. py K George street, 3rd door from St. # O Andrew street. Davey's Novelty Dep6t Sixpenny Stand ; lots of nice articles. irnVRS M'GHIE is a Cash Buyer of Ladie* It I_ and Gentlemen's Left-off Underclothing. 162 George street. A REALLY good Opening for those wishing to secure Store and Dwelling-house attached, within a mile or so of Post Office, and upon very easy terms; suitable for two or three lines of business. Apply A. Evans, Steinhoff Buildings. ELECTION NOTICES. TO THE RATEPAYERS OF THE ' NORTH-EAST VALLEY. [N response to the numerously-eigned RequisiL tion that I should allow myself to be nominated for the position of Mayor for the above Borough, I have much pleasure in acceding to that request. SEPTIMUS MYERS. MEETINGS. KAIKORAI SCHOOL. DBLIO MEETING to consider action of Education 8.-ard, at St. John's Hall, TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), at 8 o'clock. IN BANKRUPTCY. ESTATE OF A. T. ANDERSON, Contractor, Dunedin. A GENERAL MEETING of Creditors in the above Estate will be held at my Office, Rattray street, on Monday, the 7th day of November, 18f,7, at the hour of 3 p.m., to Consider Proposal by the Bankrupt. JAMES ASHCROFT, Official Assignee, Dunedin, 3rd November, 1887. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. LOENB House, George street.—Board and Residence; terms moderate. Mrs Murray, late of Lawrence. COMFORTABLE Board and Residonoe for >j Two Gentlemen; seleot locality; 14s weekly. "0. W.," Star Office. T. OLAlß.—Comfortable Rooms for Two Gentlemen; terms very moderate to permanent boarders. Apply Coverlid, Princes street. T. CLAlß.—Vacancies for few Gentlemen ; , bath, tennis lawn; near baths. Address Hopkins's, corner Manse street. LOST FOUND ftc. ' OST, yesterday, off Rattray street tram, J Silver Penoil Case. Return Water of Leith store, King street.

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Evening Star, Issue 7360, 4 November 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 7360, 4 November 1887, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 7360, 4 November 1887, Page 3

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