PUBLIC NOTICES. 0. JOHNSON AND 00, JOHNSON AND CO., Maoktggan street, are Opening Out New Shipments of 'BW SPRING AND SUMMBE DRAPERY AND CLOTHING. Best value for Cash in Town. BW FANCY DRBSS MATERIALS, Fancy Stuffs wonderfully oheap. EW SHADES AND STYLES in Gloves, in great variety. "VTEW HATS.—IO,OOO Men's, Boys', and J3I Girls' Straws in Sailor, Galatea, and other New Shapes. "BW STYLES in Ladies' and Children's Aprons, Pinafores, Blouses ; large assortEW LOT MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING in Tweed, Genoa Cord, Serge, etc ; remarkably cheap. - EW STOCK OF MUSLINS, Sheetings, Calicoes, Hollands, Cretonnes, Stripe Blendings, Tickings, etc, marked very Low Prices, 'BW UMBRELLAS AND SUNSHADES. —Large Stock. Acknowledged to be the Cheapest in Town. F. SOANLAN. I SOANLAN begs to intimate he has comi menced ►USINESS 3 doors from Old Knox Church, King street, _^^ k ND has a good assortment of Men's Mercery, "OSIBRY, Shirti, Sox, Prints, Caliooes, eto., etc., HIGH he will sell for the very lowest price for ><ASH. Do not forget the L DDRESS—3 doors from Old Knox Church, _ King street. I SCANLAN. GRAND HOTEL REFRESHMENT ROOMS ' BEG to thank my numerous Patrons who . have bo liberally supported me since I opened my 0| RAND HOTEL Refreshment Rooms, and IT beg to notify the Public generally that at my iEFRIsSHMENT Rooms Tea and Coffee j can always be obtained at any hour. Pastry of the best quality. OUNTRY People will findthe Refreshment \_y Rooms handy and close to Railway station. J. Thorn. ' OORBBTT AND CO. PLUMBERS AND GASFITTERS, Octagon, DUNEDIN. Telephone 263 (HAMPION Mixed Paints, lib tins, 8d per \J lb; 141b tins, 6d per lb. Smith and Smith. ■ APIER MACHE Centre Flowers for ceilings, with ventilation; 80 patterns to choose from; 3s upwards. Smith and Smith. RE YOU INTEREKTEB IN BEES? Then Send for Price List of HIVES, SMOKERS, SECTIONS, COMB FOUNDATIONS, EXTRACTORS, Em Sent Post Free on application to T. G. BRIOKELI, Bath street, Dunedin, ESSIAN Canvas, very strong (2yds wide), by the bolt 3fd per yard; Glass Shades I and Stands. Smith and Smith. I PUBLIC NOTICE. " BEG to Thank my Patrons and Friends . who have so liberally supported me during the last Ave years, and beg to notify them I have Removed to more commodious premises, No. 95 George street (late Hally's), where I have had erected a new Hair-cutting Saloon, second to hone in the City. The Tobacco, Cigars, Pipes, etc., will be found the best to be got, and marked at the Cheapest Prices. J. B. EIRE, "THE HIGHLANDER," 95 Gbobgb street. APERHANGINGS choose from; 4d per piece, and upwards. Smith and Smith, Octagon. DAM PATERSON, No. 6 tafford street, HAS JUST LANDED, EX S.S. AORANGI-" Brass Case Tube, Locks, Hinges, Coal Hods, and a general assortment of Builders' Ironmongery, EX WESTLAND— Counter Weighing Machines ; Jack, Try, and Smoothing Planw, etc., Paint Brushes, etc., eto. EX ORARIBrass Foundry Screws, Glass Paper, Emery Cloth, Gal. Tubs, Garden Bakes,. Spades, Trowels, eto. EX S.S. lONIC - Milk Dishes, Buckets, and a large assortment of General Ironmongery. ADAM PATERSON. OLE Agents for the "Glaoier". Window Deooration, the most efficient substitute for stained glass. Smith and Smith. THAT our friend over the way should hold in before he attacks a well-seasoned Hyde. ; That our friend most have got out of the wood when he is halloaing. That oar friend will again find himself in the wood, as the Shop in Sussex Hotel Buildings intends to Sell Cheaper than ever. That pur friend knowß that we keep no drones in our hive, so that the publio receives the benefit. That our friend will not be able to get a oheap That our friend will require the five pounds for himself before the Shop in Sussex Hotel Buildings is done with him. Who u George Hyde ?—The terror of the Don Tailoring Company; GEORGE HYDE, Tailor, 61 George street (late cutter to the Don Tailoring Company). IGNWRITING of every kind, Oalioo Signs, and Window Tiokets done on the shortest | notice. ! Smith and flaiith.' >■■•;• .■*•".J
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Evening Star, Issue 7362, 7 November 1887, Page 4
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