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• A 0 E C U RTA lln *■ ! L.'.cc Curtains. Lace Curtain, s < LaceCuiiains. Lace Curtain*. Lace Curtains. , Lace Curtains. Just Received, 3 Cases Jußt Received, 3 Cases Just Received, 3 Cases LACE CURTAINS LACE CURTAINS LACE CURTAINS On account of Dissolution of Partnership at end of year we aro determined to reduce Stock as much as possible before that date, and to make clearance of the above we have marked at extraordinary prices to clear, NOTE. NOTE. NOTE. NOTE. 100 pairs to be sold at Is !)£d—worth 2s 11(1 609 pairs to be sold from 3s lid to 12s 6J 400 pairs to be sold from 13s !M to 26s 9d 50 pairs real Guipure do, 15s 9d to 59s (id. Never before havo such Goods been offered in Dunedin at the prices marked. All marked in plain figures. See window, and note prices. MOLLISON*. DUTHIE, AND CO., MOLLISON, DUTHIE, AND CO,, 195 and 197 George street, Dunedin. SPRING, 1887. E \V SEASON'S G O OD S Just to hand ex s.s. Arawa. A Beautifi 1 Assortment of New Coating, Worsteds, Serges, and Tweeds in great variety. Also, a Choice Stock of Shirts, Underclothing, Gents' Mercery, and Hats. All the Novelties of tho Season. F. LAURE NSO N, 40 Princes stbekt. A FEW ADVANTAGES OF THB DRESDEN PIANO COMPANY'S HIRE PURCHASE SYSTEM. Ist—No .-~atter where jcu live, it enables you to become tho ownci of a thoroughly good and sound Pianoforte or American Organ by simply Paying the Hire for a stated period, 2nd—Possession is obtained on Payment of the First Monthly or Quarterly Instalment. 3rd—No Further Expense whatever is iucurred beyond the instalments for the period agreed on. 4th—The Piano or American Organ can be Exchanged for one of a Better Class at any time within the period of hiring. sth—An excellent Piano or Organ (warranted for 10 years) can be obtained for a deposit of oOs aud payment of 30s montnly. 6th—A First-class Guarantee is given with every Instrument Purchased. 7th—Catalogues, Terms, etc., sent Post Free on application. SHEET MUSIO A SPECIALTY. THE DRESDEN PIANO CO.'S DEPOT, 31 Frinces street, Dunedin. J. A. X. BIEDLE MANAGER. CONSUMPTION, WASTING DISEASES, and General Debility.—Doctors disagree as to the relative value of Cod liver Oil and Hypophosphites—the one supplying strength and flesh, the other giving nerve and power ami acting >:s a tonic to the digestive and entiro ay-ate*. But in " Scott s Fhulsion op Pure Cod Liver Oil with Htpophosphites " the two are combined, and the effect is wonderful. Thousands who have derived no permanent benefit from other preparations havo been cured by this. "Scott's Emulsion" is perfectly palatable and is easily digested, even by these who cannot tolerate plain Cod Liver Oil. Sold by all Chemists, two sizes, laige and small. 4s CJ and 2s 6d. DRASTIC RETRENCHMENT Ims of late become a well-worn phrase amongst us. Every wise person throughout the Colony has been reducing expenses in all directions. Iu oar turn we have realised that Photographic Portraiture must come down in price, and aie consequently taking CABINETS AT TEN SHILLINGS A DOZEN, CARDS AT FIVE SHILLINGS, With a present (until the end of November) of Half-a-dozen Visws to every sitter for Cabinet*. BURTON BROS., Number Forty-one Princes street. DVERTISEMENTS to appear in the Country Edition of the Evening Staji must be handed in not later than 2 p.m.

FUNERAL NOTICE. —IHE Friends of the late William Craig, _*. baker, are respectfully invited to attend his Funeral, which will move from the Hospital on Monday, the 7th insfc., at 3 jp'plock p.m., for the place of interment at the Southern Cemetery. JOHN GILLIES, Undertaker, 18 George street and 11 Great King street.

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Evening Star, Issue 7361, 5 November 1887, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 7361, 5 November 1887, Page 2