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PUBLIC NOTICES, BEST Fishing Tackle to be had from J. Wilkie and 00., Princes street. SOLE Agents for the “Glacier’ 1 Window Decoration, the most efficient substitute for stained glass, Smith and Smith. -VTOTICE.-THOS, M'GILL, 22 Royal J3) Arcade, begs to inform his Customers and the General Public that he has Reopened the above Shop with a Stock of Flannels, Blankets, Calicoes, Sheetings, Shirtings, Hosiery, Men's, Boys’, and Youths’ Suits, etc. j T. M‘G. does not quote prices, but invites inspection, being convinced that he can beat any of the “bogus” sales now on, both for quality and price. 111, THERE! WE LIVE YET ON TOP. WARNING TO THE TRADE. mHE GREAT PUBLIC BENEFIT BOOT \ND SHOE MANUFACTURING COMPANY, 16 PIIINCES STREET, DUNEDIN, Have taken the lead in the BOOT RACE. We are so far ahead now there is nobody in sight. The Public have decided our Boots and Shoes are ON TOP, and lead everything in the market. Styles unequalled, perfection in fit, best of service at lowest prices. Our motto is “THE BEST.” Gents’ Boots Soled and Heeled, 2s lid, with the MfiT of Leather. Ladies’ Boots Soled and Heeled, Is lid, with the best of Labor. Boys’, Girls', ami Children’s proportionately low, with the best of everything used in repairs. We, the GREAT PUBLIC BENEFIT BOOT MANUFACTURING COMPANY, 46 Princes street, respectfully call upon you to see and judge for yourselves whether we are not far above all competition, and out of the reach of various oppositions. The fight is for you ; you 1 must back us. The contest is for you; you must support us. The combat is for jou; you must stand by us, and you’ll be delighted that greater and better things will be done for you from to-day. THE PUBLIC BENEFIT BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTURING COMPANY, 46 PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. DUNCAN BUCHANAN, Manager. OTAGO IRON, COPPER, BRASS, AND LEAD WORKS. Established 1862, A AN D T. BURT, • Engineers and Ironfounders, PLUMBERS, BRASSFOUNDERS, COPPERSMITHS, GASFITTERS, BELLHANGERS, AND ELECTRO-PLATERS OF IRON, BRASS, AND G )PPER GOODS. Old Goods Made Equal to New. We guarantee tnat all Work entrusted to us will be executed under tho strictest supervision and by highly-traiiu-.l mechanics, with the further advantages of moderate charges and best materials. Trade Supplied with Iron and Brass Castings daily. A. AND T. BURT. REDUCED PRICES 1 REDUCED PRICES! FOR CLEANING AND REPAIRING WATCHES, CLOCKS, AND JEWELLERY, ’N consequence of tho large influx of a cheaper class of Watches, Clocks, and wellery into tho market, and the continued illness of trade, I have resolved, on and after is date, to adopt the following scale of argea: — WATCHES; Cleaning English Levers 5s Do do (going barrels) ... 4s Main-springs (best quality) 3s 6d Cleaning Geneva Watches 3s 6d Main-springs (best quality) 2s 6d Cleaning and Repairing American Levers, same as English. CLOCKS: Cleaning French striking 5s Do do silent 2a 6d Do American striking 3s 6d Do do silent 2s 6d Main-springs (8-day) 2s 6d Do do (31 hours) Is 6d JEWELLERY: Brooch-pin (best quality) Os 6d Do do (2nd do) Os 3d Joints and catches (each) Os 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 workmanship. JNO. JOLLY, Jcn., Practical Watchmaker and Jeweller, 42 George street. Liberal discount on above prices when a quantity of work is brought. CHAMPION Mixed Paints, 11b tins, 8d per lb; 141b tins, 6d per lb. Smith and Smith. Zealand Diaries for 1888. J, Wilkie J3I and Co., Printers and Commercial Stationers. D ROBERTSON, MONUMENTAL • WORKS. Dundas Street, Has now on Sale, at Cost Price, a Large Assortment of MARBLE AND GRANITE MONUMENTS. Send for Catalogue and Price List—sent Free to any part of tho Colony. Tomb Railings at Cheapest Rates, Inspection Invited. J. A WILKIE AND CO., Account-book Manufacturers, Princes street. L E X A N D E R SLIGO, Manufacturing Stationer, Bookbinder, Bookseller, News Agent. NEW ARRIVALS: Young Ladies’ Journal February Family Herald Jammy London Journal Part 52 Myra’s Journal January Something to Read January , Something to Read Qty. Div, 27 Weldon’s Ladies’Journal ... Qty. Div. 35 Boys’ Own Paper Qty, Div. 36 Girls’ Own Paper Qty. Div, 32 , Magazines, Periodicals, Newspapers at lowest subscription rates. 42 GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN,

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Evening Star, Issue 7449, 18 February 1888, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 7449, 18 February 1888, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 7449, 18 February 1888, Page 4

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