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PUBLIC NOTICES. JiM‘t ANDRESS. B OOTSJ BOOTS! BOOTS! /'I REAT Clearing Sale of Boots and Shoes at \JT •J. M ‘Landress’s for 20 days only, WHEN each article will be sold at and ’ below coat for Cash. D ON’T Miss the Grand Opportunity of seeming Real Bargains. COMB and see for yourselves. Goods must be sold. Come early and sectfte Real Bargains. s UCH Ben-gains never before heard of. Re* member, for 20 days only. SALE commences on Saturday, the 3rd December. J. M‘LANDRESS, Edinburgh Boot and Shoe Dep6t, 22 Princes street (oppogite the Dresden Pianoforte Company’s). MISSES H. & B. BROWNLIE. "VTKW Goods in every Department.—Best J3I value we have ever shown. See window. Misses Brownlie. YERY Best Place in Town to get Suited with Trimmed Hat or Bonnet. See window. YERY Best Place in Town to get Fitted with newest and best makes in Corsets. YERY Best Place to Purchase Baby Linen, —Value unprecedented ; every article well made and finished. See window. VERY Best Place to Purchase Underclothing.—Materials and shapes good ; seams properly finished. See window. PAPER Patterns from Domestic Fashion Co., New Yorit; best in the market, H. and B. Brownlie, Princes street. 6. DUNCAN. 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. CARPENTERS’ Jobbing Work of all kinds 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. NISBET. » APERH ANGIN GS. —The and Beat Styles of PAFERHANGINGS to be seen in the City, from 4d upwards. J"UST Landed, Rich and Choice Designs at JNISBBT’S, Octagon, Dunedin, painter, • glazier, etc. MRS KROON AND SON. WE beg to notify the Public and our Friends generally, we have Opened those Premises in the tyITY Hotel Buildings, Princes street, with j a large and varied assortment of Pastry and Confectionery; also. Refreshments win be sewed at ail Hours ; Tea and Coffee, light drinks, etc. WEDDING Cakes made to order. Please note address: Mrs J. C. Kroon and Son, City Hotel Buildings, Princes street. W. ANGELL. FURNITURE of every description, wholesale and retail; Early English Furniture a specialty. AngtAl, Hanover street. THE Trade supplied with every household requisite Knife - boxes, Pasteboards, Rolling-pins, Washing-boards and Wash-trays, Knife-boards, etc., otc. Angell, Hanover street. THE Cheapest in the Trade for Mantelpieces, Sash and Frames, etc., etc. ; Mantelpieces from 15s, warranted well-seasoned timber. Angell, Hanover street. YENETIAN Blinds, Revolving Shutters, on the shortest notice. N.B. Old V. Blinds Re-painted equal to new ; Ladder Tape, Cords, and all Blind Material supplied. Angell, J. G. GREEN. USEFUL Presents.—A pair of Slippers or Shoes is always the most welcome and serviceable present FOR the Holidays. Largest Stock of Shoes of every description, at lowest prices, J. G. Green, 37 George street. FOR the Holidays.—GOO pairs Girls’ Boots and Shoes, from 2s lid—special clearing line—worth 5s GJ, 171 OB the Holidays,—soo pairs Ladies’ Boots, ? from 4s lid ; special line of Prunellas, high-heel, from 4a lid. CHEAPEST Boots —Prices Reduced to suit hard times; wear guaranteed; splendid assortment. J. G. Green, 37 George street. CAMPBELL AND LIVINGSTON. •y'ICTORIA TEAS, at Is 6d per lb. ■yiCrORIA TEAS, Purest Bicndsi "Y'ICTORIA TEAS, at 2s per lb. yiCTORIA TEAS, Splendid Qualities, YHCTORIA TEAS, at 2s 4d per lb. VICTORIA TEAS, not to be beaten anywhere. Y" ICTOKIA TEAS, at 2s 8d per lb! ICTORIA TEAS are the best to be obtained. y'ICTORIA TEAS are Pure and Good, XTIOTORIA TEAS can be bad from Is Cd to y 2s fid per lb. AMPBELL AND LIVINGSTON, Family Grocers, 83 George street. JOSEPH FARRA. XOSEPH FARRA, Tinsmith, Spouting *" Manufacturer, and Colonial Oven Maker, 25 Stafford street, Ifi/TAKER of BarreU’a Patent Steam Family ATI. Washing Machines. SAVES fuel, soap, and labor. No rubbing required. Guaranteed the T>hST Machine in the market. Inspection invited. DAVID SCOTT. DAVID SCOTT, Sign Writer, Ticket Writer, Glass Embosser. AVID SCOTT, Lead-light and Church (plain and ornamental) Window-maker. CALICO Signs on shortest notice. By D. Scott (Jolly, Connor’s Buildings), Octagon. T. BROWN. BROWN’S (lati Hally’s)— I The popular City Hatters, 95'Gesrge street. BROWN’S (late Hally’s),—White Dress Shirts (the Jubilee), at 3s lid—just half the proper price. 95 George street. BROWN’S (late Hally’s).--Bathing Costumes, in stripes and plain colors, to be sold at 2s lid and 5s Gd-same goods sold in town at 5s 6d and 8s 6d. 95 George street. BROWN’S (late Hally’s). Boys’ Jersey Suits in all the newest shades. As wo hold the largest stock of these goods in the City, economical housewives should call and see them. 95 George street. BROWN'S (lata Hally’s).-Scarf Department is now replete with all the newest designs in shapes, material, and variety of colors. Gentlemen in want of something stylish should drop in at 95 George street. BROWN’S (late Hally’s).—Merino Shirts and Pants. As those Goods are all new, fresh, and well bought for this season’s trade, we can offer the best value obtainable in the City. 95 George street. BROWN’S (late Hally’s).—Merino Sox in . stripes and plain. As we have just landed a lob purchase of these Goods, we intend to give pur customers a benefit by clearfug(them at 9d and la a pair.

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Evening Star, Issue 7404, 27 December 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 7404, 27 December 1887, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 7404, 27 December 1887, Page 4