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PUBLIC notices B. WASHER. Calcutta and fooohow tea COMPANY, T~HE Sugar Bonus Company of New Zealand, George street, PPOSITEBRITISH HOTEL. 146 O A BONUS of 41b of Sugar is Given Away with every lib of Tea purchased. T>RiCES—2s Gd, 2s 9d, and 3s per lb. fcURB BLENDED TEAS, second to none. AND with 101b box of Tea 401b of Sugar is given. ND with 201b Box of Tea 801b of Sugar is given. ND with 40lb Box of Tea 1601b of Sugar is given. A ATRIAL only necessary to prove the immense BENEFITS derived through purchasing this > Company’s Teas. o RDBRS from the Country and Suburbs promptly attended to. rjIERMS CASH. B. WASHER, Manager, 0. A. BRBSSEY, BRESSEY’S for New Annuals, Boys’ Own, Girls’ Own, Chatterbox, Sunday, etc. BRESSEY’S for Albums ; new line; Plush, Floral Mounted Albums. BRESSEY’S for Christmas Cards, handpainted and oleographs. BRESSEY’S for 6d and Is Packets Christmas Cards; wonderful value; superior quality. BRESSEY’S for all kinds Christmas Cards—fringed, boxed, photos, chromos. BRESSEY’S for Scrap-books; largest Is and 2s book in town. BRESSEY’S for Birthday Cards, 151 George street. J, HARDIE AND CO, U Men’s Wellington Tweed Suits, 39s IUU 6d; 150 Sac Coats, 12s 6d. Pairs Gents’ superior Trousers, 7s &\ Gd and 9a 6d ; Felt Hats, 2s; Black Pagets, 15s 6d ; Tweed Pagets, 12s Gd. i QA Boys’ Summer Tweed Suits, sa Gd; iOv Hats, Is; Boys’ Tweed Suits, Ca 6d; Shirts, la 6d; Braces, 6d. G ENTS’Alpaca Sacs, 5s Gd; White Vests, 5s 6d; Tennis Hats, 2s; Caps, Is. 3 Trunks Ladies’ Tennis Shoes, 3s Gd; Slippers, 2s Gd; 200 pairs F. Pinet’s Glovekid Boots, 15s Gd—worth 30s. CHILDREN’S Button Boots, 8s Gd; Shoes, Is Gd; 2 trunks Gents’ Shoes, 12s Gd—worth 17s Gd; Balmorals, 12s 6d. J. Hardie and Co., 110 Princes street. Xlm¥s ANDlioi A MYERS AND CO., No. 176 Princes • street south, are Cash Buyers of New and Second-hand Ladies’ and Gents’ - CLOTHING; also Goods and Effects of every description; highest price given. Correspondence and appointments by post PROMPTLY Attended to; all transactions confidential. Emigrants’ Luggage Bought. REDUCED PRICESTREDUCED PRICES! FOB CLEANING AND REPAIRING WATCHES, CLOCKS, AND JEWELLERY. IN consequence of the large influx of a cheaper class of Watches, Clocks, and Jewellery into the market, and the continued dullness of trade, I have resolved, on and after this date, to adopt the following scale of charges: WATCHES : Cleaning English Levers 5s Do’ do (going 1 barrels) ... 4s Main-springs (best quality) 3s Gd Cleaning Geneva Watches 3s Gd Main-springs (best quality).;. ... 2s Gd Cleaning »nd Repairing Arpej-ican levers, same as English. CLOCKS: Cleaning French striking 5s Do do silent 2s Gd Do American striking ... 3s Gd Do do silent,,, ~ ~, 9s Gd Main-springs (8-day) ... 3s Gd Do do (31 hours) Is Gd JEWELLERY: Brooch-pin (best quality) 0s Gd Do do (2nd do) 0s 3d Joints and catches (each) 0s 3d All other Repairing at Greatly Reduced Prices. The number of years engaged in, and the gradual increase of my business are a sufficient guarantee of Vorism&nphip. • JND. JOLLY, Jdn., Practical Watchmaker and Jeweller, 42 George street. Liberal discount on afooye prieps when a quantity of work is brought. PAPIER MACHB Centre Flowers for ceilings, with ventilation; 30 patterns to choose from; 3s upwards. Smith apd Smith, Drug import company, 11 Rattray Street, t>ix doors from Princes street, opposite the Offices of Official Assignee iu Bankruptcy, LUKE’S LIVER PILLS have proved the best medicine for cure of SLUGGISH LIVER. Hundreds testify to the wonderful good they have done them, permanently relieving them from GIDDINESS, HEADACHE, and FEVERISHNESS caused by INERT LIVER. These Pills aro strongly recommended qs a safe mild purge, and are invaluable as a Household Medicine when an aperient is needed. They give NO PAIN in their action. They have been largely sold by the Proprietor in the Australian and New Zealand Colonies for the last FIVE-ANP-TWENTY YEARS. Prescriptions accurately prepared. The firm having been established since January, 1862, is sufficient guarantee of the above statement. BARNARD ISAAC, Chemist and Druggist, 11 Rattray street, si* doors from I'rincps atrpet. And Branch Establishment, Campbell street, corner Eglinton road, Mornington HERE THE CLOTHES COME PROM. A Story in Two Chapters. Chap. I, The Bonanza Suits are nicely made By the clever Clothier pushing his trade, In the beautiful cloth the merchants buy, Made in the looms where the shuttles fly, In the great big'mil) go l#rgo and high, Where they took the wool so soft and light, Sheared by the shepherd so healthy and bright, From the backs of the sheep so fleecy and white, Which is woven at the Mill at Mosgiel, Chap, 11. This is the story the “ Bonanza ” told About the wool from the fleecy fold, Sheared by the shepherd bright and bold, Worked in the mill, to the merchant sold— Till by the Clothier, pushing bis trade Info “ Bonanza Suits ” ’twas made; So that you see from the Mosgiel Mill Comes the clothing to save the doctor’s bill, BONANZA TAILORING COMPANY, 182 Princes street. JAS, YOUNG, Manager. gTBWART DAWSON AND CO., 34 Princes street, Dunedin. World-famed ENGLISH LEVER WATCHES At Manufacturer’s Prices. Inspection and Comparison Invited, Call for one of their splendid Illustrated Pamphlets, giving full particulars concerning these UNRIVALLED TIMEKEEPERS! Imitated by many; equalled by pone. STEWART DAWSON AND CO. Have just landed ex Rimutaka (arriving in this Colony the 7th October, 1887) a splendid assortment of JEWELLERY In New and Chaste Designs. Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Gold and Silver Alberts, Chains, Seals, Lockets, Rings, etc. Ladies’ Gold and Silver Bracelets, Bangles, Brooches, Ear-rings, Suites, Thimbles, etc. Gents’ Gold and Silver Studs, Solitaires, Links, Breastpins, etc., AT WHOLESALE PRICES. STEWART, DAWSON, AND CO., 34 Princes street, Dunedin. /CHAMPION Mixed Paints. 11b tins, 8d per v 7 1 lb; 141b tins, 6d per lb. Smith and Smith. • ' ' ' TTSB your intelligence, and buy only Wolfe’s IU Schnapps.

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Evening Star, Issue 7385, 3 December 1887, Page 4

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