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PUBLIC NOTICES. MBS KROON AND SON. WE beg to notify the Public and our Friends generally, we have Opened those Premises in the (IITY Hotel Buildings, Princes street, with j a large and varied assortment of Pastry and Confectionery; also, Refreshments win be served at ail Hours; Tea and Coffee, light drinks, etc. BDDING Cakes made to order. Please note address: Mrs J. 0. Kroon and Son, City Hotel Buildings, Princes street. DAVID SCOTT. DAVID SCOTT, Sign Writer, Ticket Writer, Glass Embosser. AVID SCOTT, Lead-light and Church (plain and ornamental) Window-maker. ALICO Signs on shortest notice. By 'D. Scott (Jolly, Connor’s Buildings), Octagon. GEO. SEARLE AND CO. THE LITTLE WONDER Offer Wonderful Value in Drapery and Clothing. Small expenses, small profits and quick returns. THE LITTLE WONDER.—New Spring Prints, 2|d, 23d, and 4Ad up-splendid patterns; Black Russel Cord Costumes, 14s 9d. HE LITTLE WONDER give special attention to the Hosiery Trade. Hosiery of every description knitted to order; prices strictly moderate. THE LITTLE WONDER. —New Dress Materials just arrived. Come and see our goods and prices, and leave a trial order. You will have every satisfaction. THE LITTLE WONDER.—Dressmaking carried on on the premises under the management of Mrs Searle (formerly of Saunders’s and the D.1.C.). THE LITTLE WONDER.—Now Shapes in Ladies’ and Children’s Straw Hats, trimmed and untrimmed; Flannelette Skirts, 2s 3d; Corsets, from 2s Gd. THR LITTLE WONDER.—Superior value in Boys’ Knioker Suits, 4a lid; Men’s Suits from 28s 6d; Men’s Trousers and Vests, 12s fid. mHE LITTLE WONDER Drapery Estabi lisbment, 3 George street, near the Octagon, will b >. found the cheapest shop anywhere. WM. REID. I HAVE For Sale 30,000 small Macrocarpas, 1 foot high. Price, L 3 per 1,000; cash. HAVE 20,000 Gooseberries and Currants, 4 years old. Price, IGs per 100. HAVE For Sale all kinds of Fruit and Forest Trees and Shrubs at prices equally low. _ _ I AM the Largest Grower of Pot Plants in New Zealand, including the novelties of the season. W. Reid, Grand Hotel Buildings, High street. RUTHERFORD AND CO. 0 HEAPEST PORTRAITS T O SUIT T HE D EPRESSION. c ARDS 5 8 “■ OABINETS S Gd PER DOZEN. UTHEEFOKD AND CO. El J>RINCES B N ANK OF EW ZEALAND. J. G. GREEN. pAST WEEK OF SALE. FURTHER Reduction in Prices. Entire Stock must be cleared. Business changing hands. No reasonable offtr refused. -fl Pairs Ladies’ Walking Boots and IOU Shoes, 4s lid; 100 pairs Girls’ Walking Boots and Shoes, 2s lid. Chidren’s Indoftructible-toe Boots a specialty. JG. GREEN, Leicester Boot Warehouse, • 37 George street. Largest Stock, best Quality, and Lowest Priced Boots in Dunedin. MRS MILLER.

IMPORTANT To Ladies.—Splendid Lot of Infants’ Embroidered Robes and Baby Linen, just received (extra cheap). IMMENSE Quantity of Underclothing; Ladies invited to inspect as early as possible (inside during present show). GRAND Selection of Millinery; newest styles in Feathers, Aigrettes, Ribbon, Moynts, Flowers, Bea ls, Lace, Nets, Frillings, etc. LARGE Assortment Children’s Sun Bonnets, Hats, Speckled t'traws, Is; Dressmaking, 12s fid ; Ladies’ Own Material Made up. C, A. BRESSEY. BRESSEY’S for Now Annuals, Boys’ Own, Girls’ Own, Chatterbox, Sunday, etc. BRESSEY’S for Albums ; newline; Plush, Floral Mounted Albums. RESSEV’d for Christmas Cards, handpainted and oleographs. BRESSEY’S for Cd and Is Packets Christmas Cards ; wonderful value; superior quality. BRESSEY’S for all kinds Christmas Cards—fringed, boxed, photos, chromes, BRESSEY’S for Scrap-books; largest Is and 2s book iu town, RESSEY’S for Birthday Cards. 151 George street. A. MYERS AND 00. A MYERS AND 00., 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. MRS GILL. SPRING and Summer Novelties, ex Westland, 8 cases of Trimmed Millinery Hats and Bonnets. 5 Oases of Ladies’ Straw and Chip Hats, latest shades and colorings. . Manilla Hats from 3d each. Cases 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. 2 Cases of Ch Idreu’s Sun Bonnets, richly trimmed, from 3s lid; Sun Hats, latest shapes, 3s lid, 4s fid. R'i’h Dozen Children’s Granny Bonnets, Oil something quite new, in cream, Tuscan, white, and gobelin, from 5s Cd. Dozen Infants’ Cream, White, and Beige Pelisses, from 5s fid; Blouses, in pique, serge, galatea, and plush, 8s 6d. JUST Opened, novelties in Silk Squares, Silk Sashes, Handkerchief sets; Gloves and Ribbons, all the new shades. II MBROIDERIES, Frillings, Laces iu all J the new patterns; the new Tailor-made Jacket, tight-fitting and very stylish, LARGE Assortment of Corsets, from 3a lid, in all the new shapes; special lines in Hosiery. DRESSMAKING a Specialty; good fit and style guaranteed. MOURNING Millinery of every description always on hand; the largest and roost complete stock in Dunedin. Mrs Gil), Princes street. J WILKIE AND 00., Account bookManu- • facturers, Princes street. SOLE Agents for the “ Glacier ” Window Decoration, the most efficient substitute for stained glass. Smith and Smith. WOLFE’S Schnapps for liver and kidney complaints. PAPIER MAOHE Centre Flowers for ceilings, with ventilation; 80 patterns to choose from; 3s upwards, Smith and Smith.

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Evening Star, Issue 7387, 6 December 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 7387, 6 December 1887, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 7387, 6 December 1887, Page 4

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