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LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. CHRISTMAS NUMBER Of THE ~08 EK L * P RB S Tho Most Interesting and Complete Literary, ''Production of the Colonies. Excellent New Stories, Sketohes, Poetry. Light and Entertaining Reading of all kinds. ILLUSTRATED SUPPLEMENT. Views of Ghristchurch and Lyttelton, Fine Pictures. Price (with Supplement) 6d. May ho now obtained of all Bjoksollora. BOOTS! BOOTS! BOOTS! CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS. BROTHER call special attention to large Shipments of beautiful Goods for Holiday Trade, all marked at prices DEFYING KEENEST COMPETITION. Being Large Manufacturers and also Direct Importers, we can and do sell at EXTRAORDINARY LOW PRICES. REALLY Splendid Goods by the most famous British and Continental makers, Wolfs, Boatoota, Herz, Barrie, Pineta, etc OLIDAY Visitors—See Ladies' and ■ 4 Gents' best Styles in Glace, Kid, Patent Leather; cloth-tops, etc. BEAUTIFUL Evening Shoes. Ladies', Gents', and Children's Styles—Plain, beaded, flowered, etc; immense variety; Ladies', 5s 9d upwards. HOLIDAY Sports.—Tennis Shoes (ladies'), from 5s 9d; Gents', from 7s 9d; Ladies Sacd Shoes, 3s 3d; Athletic Shoeß, from 3s 3d. WHY Pay More?— Men's Leather Shoes (sewn), from 7s 9d; Cloth-top Balmorals, 11b 9d; Kid Shoes, lis 6d. OLIDAY Visitor?.—See Ladies superior ■ ■ Kid Elastics, 5a lid; Prunellas, 5s 6d; High-leg Kid, Buttun, and Lace Boots, 8s lid; Shoes, 6s 9d« MOhE Famous than Ever.—Men's " Beehive " Balmorals, from 8s 9d; Elastics, from 8s lid; Shoes, from 7b 9d. FAMOUS "Beehive" Boots. Women's Balmorals, from 6s 9d; Leather Elastics, 6s lid; Boys' and Girls' Balmorals, from 4s 9d. ►ICTORIAL Almanacs. Customers, rail George street, near Octagon. AORI Kaik Races, Boxing Day (Monday), December 26th, 1887. First Race starta at!2'3o. BROWJS'S (lato Hally's). Special price, list for holidays. Gent.'White Shirts, 3s lid—worth 5s 6d. BROWN'S (late Hally's). Gents' Regatta Shirts, newest patterns and colors, from 3s lid to 6s 6d. BROWN'S (late Hally's). Merino Shirts and Pants, from 2s 6d; Bathing Costumes, from 2s lid; Bathing Trunks, 6th ROWN'S (late Hally's).—Special purchase 60 dozen Men's Merino Socks, 3 pair for 2s 6d. ROWN'S (late Hally's). Gents' Hard and Soft Felt Hats in all the Newest Shapes, from 2s 6d. BROWN'S (late Hally's).—For Scarves, Collars, Cuffs, Gladstone Bags, etc, go to 95 George street. ONDON DRAPERY COMPANY.-Pink J Flanntlettes, Striped Flannelettes, Blue Flannelettes ; large variety as usual, 4Jd ; no advance; no monopoly. DON'T Pass by the old, old Shop for your Xmas Presents. Largest Stock in Town at ACOBS'S Gift Depot. For Gold and Silver ,_r Sterling Hall-marked Jewellery, oheapest Shop in Town. J ACOBS'S Gift Depot.—Array of 10,000 Dolls, from 3d to as m»ny pounds. Also Toys in variety. "ACOBS'S Gift Dep6t for Albums, Corner panions, Bag'*, Workboxes, Dressing Cases, Desks, Games, Glove and Handkerchief Boxes. 1./_/_ Girls ready-made Washing Dresses. JL"" (whites, creams, and light colors), beautifully embroidered, and new goods. TILL besold at half landed cost; Is lid ~' each to 19s 6d—worth 5s lid to 50s. Mrs Gill, Trinces Btreet. CALL at Wilkinson and Keddie's before buying Christmas and New Year Presents. 100 Princes street and 97 George street. AIERI Sports ! Taieri Sports ! Mosgiel _L Cricket Ground, Boxing Day, Monday, December 26th. Amusement for Everybody. AIERI Sports.—Trains leave Dunedin for L Mosgiel at 9.20,10.55 a.m. and 1 p.m. TAIERI Sports.—Entries for Special Prizes —Hop, Step, and Leap, Quoits, Vaulting etc.—received on Ground.' r ■ iAIKRI Spotts, Boxing Day.—-Sports for I the Old, Sports for the Young, and Sports for Everybody. CHRISTMAS Meat.—Judge yourselves; goods. Moore, butcher, King street. UESDAY, 27th December, N.E. Valle _.' Band Sports, Schlotbl's Paddock (look out for flags). Don't forget Tuesday. Tea, ] 1.30 and 5.30, gratis. ' ' I -\f E - Valley Band Sports.—Dancing, ShootJ3( « ing Gallery, Bwings, Cricket, Ladies Races (married and single).,, Programme and prizes, J. and J. Arthurs, George street SUESDAY, 27th, the Sports of the Season. Wanted, 10,000 people to come and enjoy themselves. Band leaves Octagon for Sports at 11 o'c'ock. S MYERS, Esq. (Mayor, N.E. Valley), • judge. Sports, 12 o'clock. Admission, Is. N. K. Valley B*nd Sports, Tuesday. "CONSOLATION Prizes to Parents at -kJ Escott's. See Grand Show at Fscott's, 79 George street. jIXOURSIONS.—Escott's Grand Show of Li Dolls now on. ONTAGUE'S Fancy Bazaar. For all jv a kinds of Christmas Presents visit the above and save money. IHINA Tea-sets (40 pieces), 20s; fifty >_y patterns to select from. At Montasue's. OR Gold and Silver Jewellery inspect our Show Window; prices speak for themselves. At Montague's. PLUSH Bags, Albums, Photo Frames, etc., suitable for presents. At Montague's Fancy Bazaar. TOYS, Toys, Toys, Dolls, Dolls, Dolls, from 6d to 20s. At Montague s Fanoy Bazaar. . COME and Inspect our four Show Windows before purchasing elsewhere. Montagne's. BE suro and pay Us a Visit on Christinas Eve, and you will be repaid. Montague's Fanoy Bazair. BEFORE buying Clothing, see doors and windows of Clothing Factory, Octagon. Fashionable, Durable, Cheap. SUITS, for Men of all Builds, 39s 6d to 59s 6d. Worsted Coats, Trousers, Trousers and Vests ■ iIQUALLY Cheap. Boys' Clothing, neat, JJJ smart, cheap—best assortment 7a 6d to 20a. Unequalled' value. HE Best Assortment of Hats, Hosiery. value. Clothing Factory, Octagon. 'OUSTON, 77 George street.—Splendid . assortment of Scarves and Ties for Christmas holidays, from 6d upwards. "OUSTON, 77 George street.—All the new shapes Black and Colored Hard and Soft Felt Hats, I IMPORTANT to Heads of Families.-60 IJL dozen Boys'and Girls' Colonial-made Stockings, ribbed and plain, I-., ROM Is 3d to Is 9d, according to size. MJ These are desperately cheap. Houston, 77 George Btreet. X and Folders, suitable for short/, long, *nd weak sights', ■ " ; j T Prices to suit everybody jifchd haVeVH _ . lone .experience in, fitting, same, to defective vision. > ■' • .'•"'ft*' '"••> W'ATQH, Clock, and Jewellery Repairing 9"S iJ BpeoUUy (81 years' praotical experience). Maoarthur, Princes street (opposite Salvation Arm/ Fortress).

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Evening Star, Issue 7402, 23 December 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 7402, 23 December 1887, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 7402, 23 December 1887, Page 3