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PUBLIC NOTICES. WOOD SCOTT, AND 00. RBAT CLEARING SALE at OOD, SCOTT, AND CO'S., RINCES Street, prior to Removal. ' ARGE Reductions on all Goodp for Cash, "OSIERY, Gloveß, Novelties, NDERWEAR, Hats, Umbrellas, at SWEEPING Reductions. HIS is a Genuine > EMOVAL SALE, and the Goods must be /CLEARED Out at any Cost. J OOD, SCOTT, AND CO., Princes street. E. STOKES AND SONS, t RTISTIC Tailors, are undoubtedly the oheapest and best tailors in Dunedin. OR Perfectness of Fit, good Workmanship, Durability, and Price we are not to be equalled. BEING m constant receipt of the latest Novelties in Tweeds and Coatings, bought from the leading manufacturers for Cash, E are now m a position to offer to the T » public a first-class Article at the loweft possible price. Colonial Tweed Suits for the holidays a specialty. Note the address— STOKES AND SONS, Artistic Tailors, '- 76 George street (next J. Neil's, herB. WASHER. CALCUTTA AND FOOOHOW TEA / COMPANY, IHE Sugar Bonus Company of New Zealand, 146 George street, PPOSITE BRITISH HOTEL. BONUS of 41b of Sugar is Given Away with every lib of Tea purchased. JRIOES—2s Gd, 2s 9d, and 3s per lb. >URE BLENDED TEAS, second to none. k ND with 101b box ol Tea 401b of Sugar is given. ND with 201b Box of Tea 801b of Sugar is given. ND with 401b Box of Tea 1601b of Sugar is . given. TRIAL only necessary to prove the im- , mense BENEFITS derived through purchasing this Company's Teas. kRDERS from the Country and Suburb promptly attended to. ERMS CASH. !"> WASHER, Manager. WM. REID. " HAVE For Sale 30,000 small Macrocarpas, X 1 foot high. Price, L 3 per 1,000; cash. " HAVE 20,000 Gooseborrics and Carrants, 4 . yearc old. Price, 16s per 100. HAVE For Sale all kinds of Fruit and . Forest Trees and Shrubs at prices equally low. AM the Largest _ Grower of Pot Plants in . New Zealand, including the novelties of the season. W, Reid, Grand Hotel Buildings, High street. J. NISBET. IPERHANGINGy.—The EWEST and Best Styles of >APERHANGINGS to be seen in the City, from 4d upwards. UST Landed, Rich and Choice Designs at NISBET'S, Octagon, Dunedin, painter, glazier, etc. 'ARMING AND VENTILATING APy PLIANOES for Public and Private Dwellings, Offices, Churches, Schools, etc., etc. —Over 70 Buildings are fitted with Asbury's Patent Process and with very pleaßing results. Always a pleasant summer temperature throughout the whole of the building ill connection with the maintenance of a perfect system of ventilation. No cold, draughty passages, rooms, or damp walls. No smoky chimneys to disfigure walls, ceilings, to destroy pictures and furniture ; and a host of evils and expenses dispensed with. Greenhouses, Conservatories designed, erected, and completed with the latest improved hot-water appliances. Patent drying-room plant for laundries, wool, oilskins, disinfecting chambers, Turki *h baths (to maintain 350deg). Patent Steam Boilers and Hot-water Heaters; will steam in soven minutes; hot water in two minutes; twe li.p. upwards; very economical and cheap. Patent Exhaust Steam-feed Water Heater will save 20 per cent, (no engine complete without one. Special Steam Pipe and Fittings, Steam Traps, every kind of Steam Ap pliances. Steam Jet (pump up to 10,000 gallons per hour). Improved Pipe-screwing Tools—with them one man can do the work of five. F. H. ASBURY, W. V. Engineer, Castle street Duuedin. "ORTHERN FANCY BAZAAR, Great King street north.—MßS WEST has For Sale a Large Assortment of Knitting and Fancy Wools, Berlin, Andalusian, Shetland, and Ice; also Baldwins, 4 and 5 ply: Ladies Plush and Leather Bags, from Is; Albums, Writing Desks, Money Boxes, 3d ; Workboxes, from Is. Gent's Horn Tumblers, from Is Inspection invited. Large Assortment Toys Stationery, and Writing Materials. LEVIATHAN RAILWAY EMPERANCE HOTEL (Opposite the Railway Station), DUNEDIN. MRS SILK Proprietress. Families will find no better accommodation anywhere, and, on he terms, none as good, as this Hotel affords, offering, as it does, all the Comforts, with none of the trouble of housekeeping. 85 Bedrooms Furnished. Lady Visitors are specially assured of the select oharacter of this Hotel. Gentlemen, whether boarders or visitors, will find airy and pleasant Bedrooms, large Sitting and Smoking Rooms, Lavatory, Bathrooms, the whole pleasantly situated, large, lofty, cheerful, and well ventilated. Terms: Per day, 4s 6d; pei week, LI ss; per mouth, L 4; private apartments by arrangement; permanent boarders, LI per week. DINNER from 12 2 p.m, TEA from 5 till 7. For f ther particulars apply on the pre N.B.—Lunch in a very superior style. IMPORTANT NOTICE. To Suit the Times. On and after Monday, 15th, f ATSON'S DINING-ROOMS & OAFE. LUNCH! LUNCH 1 LUNCH! From 12 o'olock. Alteration in Tariff of Charges. Lunch, or Mid-day Dinner (served in the best style, in the finest dining-room in the City for 6d, od, or Is, Two Courses (Soup and Grill or Entree) ... 6d Three Courses (Soup, Joint, etc., Pastry) ... 9d Three Courses (Soup, Joint, Pastry, with Glass of Beer or Cup of Tea or Coffee) ... Is Those who wish may be served, with their Coffee in the Smoking-room, instead of the Dining-room, without extra charge. The best value and most comfortable Dining and Smoking Rooms in the City. Ladies' Cloak-room. Bedrooms on the Coffee Palace system, 2s (payable on booking.) Meals at the above scale in the Dining-room payable on serving. This giveß to Country Visitors and others the most comfortable and oheapest accommodation in the City. J. AND J. WATSON, Proprietors, NOTICE TO TROUT • FISHERS. ' HAVE RECEIVED, per s.s. Aorangi, a First - class Consignment of the best KELSO FISHING TACKLE. W. BREMER, Corner of Gkoeqk and Frederick Streets. "OULDINGS from Is per length 5 Pioture- . framing, Oil Paintings, Lithographs, Engravings, etc. Smith and Smith, Ootagon.

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Evening Star, Issue 7361, 5 November 1887, Page 4

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