Drowsiness, biliousness, pains and aches, and ague Hop Bitters always cures if made by Dr Soule’s American Co. Read. PUBLIC NOIiOES. RUTHERFORD AND CO. c HEAPEBT fcORTRAITS T 10 SUIT rjpHE D EPRESSION. OARDS 5 S 6d, £JABINETS 10 S 6d PER DOZEN. R UTHBRFOKD AND 00. P iRINOES s 0 TREET, PPOSITE JgANK OF ZEALAND. W. T. MILWARD. WT. MILWARD, Glass Embosser, etc., « Princes st., opposite Herbert, Haynes T. MILWARD gives estimates for all » classes of Signwriting, etc. ANYONE who wants Calico Signs _or Tickets of any kind should get prices from Milward, Princes street. J. TAIT. Good news” for” Christmas. —6ur Annual Presentation is in course of preparation. All Customers who have URCHASBD Clothing to the amount of 15s, or those who purchase to the same amount between this and Christmas, will be entitled to the Presentation. OUR DYEING and Repairing Customers also participate. All Clothing in hand not called for after this notice will be sold at a sacrifice. mHOSE requiring Cheap Garments, roll up I at onne, to effect a clearance. J. TAIT, Stuart street. JAMES DROWN. \ST ANT ED Known—James Brown (late VV Wm. Millichamp), Sawmaker and Repairer, 154 George street, IMPORTER of all kinds of Saws and Files of a superior quality. CIRCULAR "Saws Gulleted, Retoothed, ) Hammered Stiff, and warranted to run true j Carpenters’ Saws Set and Sharpened. MISSES H. & B. BROWNLIE. 'VTKW Goods in every Department.—Best value we have ever shown. See window. Misses Brownlie, VERY Best Place iTTown to get Suited with Trimmed Hat or Bonnet. See indow. I TERY Best Place in Town to get Fitted f with newest and best makes in Corsets. (TERY Best Place to Purchase Baby Linen, y —Value unprecedented ; every article ell made and finished. Sec window. rTERY Best Place to Purchase Underr clothing.—Materials and shapes good ; arns properly finished. See window. fcAPER Patterns from Domestic Fashion Co., New York; in the market. H. d B. Brownlie, Princes street.
WM. REID. I HAVE For Sale 30,000 small Maerooarpas, 1 foot high. Price, L 3 per 1,000 ; cash. I HAVE 20,000 Gooseberries and Currants, 4 years old. Price, 10s per 100 I HAVE For Sale all kinds of FnifTand Forest Trees and Shrubs at prices equally low. I AM the Laigeat Crowe;- of Pot Plants in New Zealand, including the aayelties of the season. W, Held, Grand Hotel Buildings, High street. G. DUNCAN. j CARPET Laying well and cheaply done by G. Duncan, Albany street (late carpet planner to D.1.0.). HOUSE Furnishings of all descriptions made on the shortest notice ; Mattresses re-made; Carpets taken up, beaten, and relaid. Cl ARPENTERB’Jobbing Work ofallkinds J undertaken ; Knife Boards (wholesale), Children’s Chairs, Sketching Stools, etc. DRAPERY Goods, Haberdashery, Wools, Cottons, Hosiery, etc., at lowest prices. G. Duncan, corner of Albany and Clarendon streets. J. MBBET. p APERH ANGINGH. ■VTEWEST and Best Styles of ' ' PAPBRHAN GING ■to be seen in the City, from 4-1. upwards. JUST Lauded, Rich and Choice Designs at TNISBET’S, Octagon, Dunedin, painter, • glazier, etc. W. 0. DAVEY. DAVBY’S NOVELTY DEPOT, No. 75 George street, one door from City Boot Palace north, Re-opened. D* AYBY’S NOVELTY DEPOT, for thousands choice pretty novel articles. Davey’s Novelty Dep6t; presents for all ages. AVfiY’S NOVELTY DEPOT. The greatest Shilling Stand in New Zealand; thousands choice things to choose from. p* George street, 3rd door from St, § o Andrew street. Davey’s Novelty Depfit Sixpenny Stand; lots of nioo articles. MRS GILL. SPRING and Summer Novelties, ex Westland. 8 cases of Trimmed Millinery Hats and Bonnets. f? Cases of Ladies’ Btisw and Chip Hats, O latest shades and colorings. Manilla Hats from 3d each. Ciues 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. LADIES’ Lawn Tennis and Afternoon Tea Aprons, richly embroidered. Underclothing of every description; quality and prices unequalled. Cases of Children’s Sun Bonnets, richly & trimmed, from 2s lid; Bun Hats, latest shapes, 8s lid, 4s 6d. Dozen Children’s Granny Bonnets, OU something qotte new, in cream, Tuscan, white, and gobelin, from 5s fid. Dozen Infants’ Cream, White, and jvU Beige Pelisses, from 5s fid 5 Blouses, in pique, serge, galatea, and plush, 8s fid. JUST Opened, novelties in Silk Squares, Silk Sashes, Handkerchief sets; Gloves and Ribbons, all the new shades. Embroideries, Friiungs, Laces in ail the new patterns; the new Tailor-made Jacket, tight-fitting and very stylish. LARGE Assortment of Corsets, from 3s lid, in all the new shapes; special lines in Hosiery. DRESSMAKING a Specialty; good fit and style guaranteed. . OUBNING Millinery of every description . always on hand; the largest and most complete stock in Dnnedin. Mrs Gill, Princes street.
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Evening Star, Issue 7385, 3 December 1887, Page 4
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