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PUBLIC NOTICES. AT "THE BBBP^^VyrßjiaiAp. l ' "No Copjim^-Cvm"ms see';the .display of what we We ,to" offer' out customers for Christmas, and hote ;thq aetonishinp Low Prices which we offer them ; at. The following are a few of the leading lines :—Mu«»telß, Candied Fruits: '6f various kinds, Sultanar Currants, Raisins, Hams, Bacon, Wines! an. Spirits, all the best of their kinds. . . TEAS.—We: make, a Reading line of <f Blended Teas, which are not to he 'excelled by anything put up here or that are imported as Blended Teas. Those who have tried our Blended Teas give us the satisfaction of telling where. We defy competition.' Before purchasing elsewhere, visit "The Beehive," ,191, George street. "; W. D. SUTHERLAND, Manager. HIGH-OLASS DENTISTRY. '0 HN P. ~A RMSR>ON G, Dentist, ■■■ < 112 PRINCES STREET \', a „ (Exactly Opposite' Cargill's Monument). Having completely reorganised my Establish-. ment, and feeling assured that the time has' cime when only high-class work will <be tolerated, I have imported a large assortment of the finest Materials and Teeth, the fruits of the best manufacturers of England and. America, t ARTIFICIAL TEETH; < My Laboratory has been fitted with such time, and labor-saving appliances that I feel justified in offering to make a full Set of Artificial Teeth, which I guarantee will excel anything hitherto offered here, for LB. i Full Set of Teeth L 5. These Sets will not be ordinary cheap work, but, owing to the satisfactory terms I have been enabled to make with a London House, they will be made of the very best material procurable. A greatly improved quality of Modelling Composition enables me to take moat accurate Impressions, rendering misfits impossible and greatly increasing the comfort of my, Plates. My magnificent from England and America enable me to wake Artificial Teeth in Gold, Celluloid, Vulcanite, Platina,, etc., as made in America, and superior to any made in the colonies. Having six months ago discovered a means for Painless Extraction, during that time F have tried, it in. nnndreds of oases, &nd it Jias inI variably given satisfaction.' I can safely recommend it as having no unpleasant after effects, 1 Painless Extraction .... ~.. §s Ordinary Extraction 2a 6d. Nitrous Oxide Gas administered as, usual to those preferring it. GOLD STOPPINGS A BPECIALTY. My experience in America has left me unrivalled in this branch. White and Amalgam Stoppings at fully 20 per cent, less than formerly. My Business is all done under the following conditions:— So confident am I of giving satisfaction that I accept of no remuneration unless a perfect fit be obtained. Arrangements can always be made for payments by degrees. '.••', Any adjustments to my plates will be done free of charge for a period of 3 years. Trusting these arrangements may prove mutually advantageous, JOHN P. ARMSTRONG, Dentist, 112 Princes street, exaotly opposite Cargill's Monument. E have just received our First Shipment • ' of Tennis and Cricket Material for this Season from the favorite makers H. F. AYREB SLAZENGER AND SONS, Also a large Shipment of ' FISHING TACKLE, carefully selected for Otago waters. BOWLING GREEN BOWLS (Thomas Taylob), Best quality, at low prices. ARTHUR BRISCOE AND CO., Ironmongers, Princes street. CARL BURCHARD, FROM NEW YORE. /•WTAIN HARDER wiU Not Be Respon-, siblo for any Debts that may be contracted by his Crew in his name. MASONIC PIONIC. " PICNIC will be held at Blanket Bay on - Boxing Day (Monday, 26th inst.). Trains leave Dunedin at 10 a.m. and 11a.m., returning at 6.45 p.m. Ordinary fares. Masons and their friends cordially invited. PIANOS! PIANOS J PIANOS HE D R ! E S D B Ni cheapest house in the Colony for Pianos, Organs, and every kind of Musical Instrument. The Sheet Musio stock is enormous, and must be sold. Buy from the Dresden at Wholesale Prices under the Easy-Hire System. J. A. X. REIDLE, Manager. IN THE ASSIGNED ESTATE OF WILLIAM D2VINB. of February, one thousand eight hund e%hty-thxee (and filed in.the.-'Sopceme >Conrt Office, Dunedin, Number 133), from William Trvine, formerly of Dunediq, merchant, for the benefit of his creditors, do hereby (dye notice that we have this day filed in the said Supreme Court Office at Dunedin.a report and balance-sheet in the estate of the said William Irvine. ' . . Dated this 23r<l day of December, one thousand eight hundred and eighty-seven. joHNßßroi^t^.;; R. HUDSON f T !r teea '. f Duncan and Macgbegob, . : Solicitors, Dnnedin.- ; i,:, HD3ERNIAN SOOIBTY'S; SPORTS, Caledonian Grounds, '' . ."' ' BOXING DAY, 2sth DECEMBER;; GRAND HURLING MATCH. >Two fifteens picked men; •; The fiercest and most heart-stirring game ever presented to the 'New Zealand public HIBERNIAN HANDICAP.'; . Sixteen professional runners.:;;/*" Wrestling Walking, Dancing, etc.; ... MEMBERS'PROCESSION,* - 1 Headed by Kaikorai Brass Band, at 11.30 a.m. Admission, Is; Grand Stand, 6d extra,. Children, half-price. Refitments ,0* the, ground. ■ : ■■ .- .' ■ HE WORSHIPFUL THE MAYOR OF DUNEDIN desires it to be notified that ho purposes being in attendance at his Chambers, Town Hall, daily, at 10.30 o'clock a.m., when he m»y be seen on Municipal business. ADAM GIBSON, Town Clerk. Dunedin, 21st December, 1887. OTAGO REGATTA BOXING DAY, MONDAY, DECEMBER 26. THE COMMITTEE have decided to receive Entries for the Second-class Yacht Race J. PULLAR, Hon. Secretary. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS. ROWN, EWING, AND CO., i Ex Tainui and Kaikoura, - -. Xmas Novelties Have received a large and Xmas Novelties beauffully-assorted Stock of Xmas Novelties FANCY GOODS, mutable Xmas Novelties for Christmas and New Year Xmas Novelties Presents, specially selected Xmaß Novelties by Mr Ewing from the leading Xmas Novelties NOVELTY DEPOTS in the Xmas Novelties Home Markets. Xmas Novelties Intending purchasersare Xmas Novelties politely ad/isedto Call and Xmas Novelties Inspect our Stock before Xmas Novelties making their Selections. Xmas Novelties —— , f Xmas Noveltieß Granddisplay. Granddisplay. Xmas Novelties Granddisplay.. GranddUflay, Xmas Novelties Granddisplay. Gian^display,; Xmas Novelties ..■ ■ ; ,±—-7 * «; Xmas Novelties See No. 1 Window for Fancy Xmas Novelties Xmas Novelties See No. a Window for WashXmasNovelties ingTertureß. -' Xmas Novelties See N0.3 Window for Men's Xmas Novelties and Youths' Clothing. ~,, Xmas Novelties See No. 4 Window for Shirts, Xmas Novelties Scarfs, Hats, etc Xmas Novelties See No. 5 Windowf or Mantles XmasNovelties and Millinery. XmasNovelties '—-■: ., ~ .■..-. . XmasNovelties Spkoial. Every Arbole XmasNovelties: Fresh and Fashionable. pud XmasNovelties marked at UsFBXOKOXNXCDIiX XmasNovelties LOW PRICES. BROWN, EWING, ' AND CO, . Princes and Manse streets, ( v ATJOTIOHS. FRIDAY and SATURDAY/83rd *nfl 24th \„ .; DECEMBER."'. '■ SNAMPBELL AND CO. will sell by anction, and on Saturday at 2and 7.80p.»a> <' "a

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

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 7402, 23 December 1887, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 7402, 23 December 1887, Page 3