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PUBLIC NOTICES. J M'LANDRESS. [ M'LANDRESS has just received a splen- ' did shipment of New Goods, which he )URCHASED at a very low Price, which enables him to sell at a very small profit. M'LANDRESS would aßk the Public to c call and aco his splendid Stock of Boots and _________ and to compare tho Quality and *_» Price. Come and see thorn. Come and see them. _ LL Goods are of the very best Quality, L that will give every satisfaction. Largo Stock of CHILDREN'S Boots and Shoes; also, J Colonial Boots and shoes at very low prices. ._ M'LANDRESS, Edinburgh Boot and Shoo i DepCt, 22 Princes street. F. R. TURNER. FR. TURNER, Importer and Manufac- % tnrer of every description of Wickerwaro Chairs, Tea Tables, Perambulators, DRESS Stands in Stock and nudo to Order. Baskets of every kind made to order, and in stock. LADIES' Fancy Baskets, Flower, Picnic, Work Baskets, and Market Baskets. Also a large and varied assortment of RUSHWARE, quality and prices to suit ■ r all. F. R. Turner (late A. Stannard), 118 George street, Dunedin. MRS KROON AND SON. WE beg to notify the Public and our Friends generally, we have Opened those Premises in the: / Hotel Buildings, Princes street, with \j a large and varied assortment of Pastry and Confectionery; also, >EFRESHMENTS will be served at all \j Hours; Tea and Coifct, light drinks, etc. "EDDING Cakes made to order. Please - T note address: Mrs J. C. Kroon and Son, City Hotel Buildings, Princes street. HITCHCOCK BROS. JL Furniture Show-rooms and Works, George street (north), Dunedin. Established 1884. Tram to Dundas street. WE solicit a visit to inspect our Stock of Colonial-made Furniture in wellseasoned Native Woods. E Upholster Dining and Drawing-room ' Suites in the latest Btyles. HITCHCOCK BKOS. undertake the Removal of Furniture in town or country, or Packed and sent to any part of the Colony. "RS GILL is opening, ex s.s. Coptic, 13 case:i of Novelties for the Winter IN LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S MILLINERY—PIush Hats and Bonnets; also large assortment of stylish Trimmed Millinery. "EW Shot, Watered, Striped, and Check _ Velvets. Plushes, and Ribbons; New Reversible Ribbon, Velvets, fashionable shades. T ARGE ASSORTMENT of Untrimmed Straw Hats and Bonnets, latest shapes ; Fancy Birds and Wings, every shade. SEVERAL CASES of Ladies' Jackets and Ulsters just opened, latest shapes; Fur Boas, a large assortment. QEVERAL CASES of Children's Ulsters, JO Dolmans, Plush TuJiicn, in every shade and coloring ; latest novelties. JLi Tweeds, Colored and Black Cashmeres, splendid value, from 2i lid. UST OPENED, the Latest Novelties in p.* Colored, Stripe, and Check Diess Materials ; newest shades, splendid value. TEW GLOVES fer evening wear, all Jol shades ; Fancy Handkerchiefs and Sets ; the New Feather Fans, leading shades. USLIN AND SWISS EMBROIDERIES, all widths ; New Cream Silk and Beige Lace Flouncing, from 2s Gd. i CASES of New Frillings, in cream, white, and fancy shades, to Buit the new costumes. CASE of Ladies' and Children's New C-shmere Waterproof Cloaks. Good Stock of New Umbrellas opened. "NDERCLOTHING.—A splendid selec\J tion. Corsets in great variety and good value, from 2s lid. T ADIES' and CHILDREN'S HOSIERY Choice assortment to select from ; Hew Colored and Black Silk Hosiery. "NFANTS' PELISSES, from 5s 6d ; Children's Costumes, 2s lid to 21s ; Infants' Bonnets and Hats in great variety. f ARGE ASSORTMENT of Children's Diaper and Fancy Pinafores, Ladies' Fancy Aprons. A grand selection. NFANTS' AND CHILDREN'S Scarlet and White Tie Bands. The new Patent Suspender Bodice, for children. NFANTS' GOWNS, Robes, and Cloaks. ■_ Choice selection to choose from. DOZEN Fashionable Trimmed Hats, from -_- 5s 6d to 10s Gd. 5 DOZEN Stylish Millinery and Trimmed Bonnets, from 7s 6d to 15s 6d. HE NEW FUR COLLARETTES in great L variety, from 5s Gd. RESSMAKING.—Mrs GILL has Opened _l_y another Dressmaking Room under tho experienced Management of Miss Wilson (late of Leslie, Lane, and Dobie, and Kilpatrick, Glendining), the other under Miss Marchbanks. Excellent management, as formerly. Mrs Gill, Princes street. J. HARDIE AND CO. Trunks Ladies' E.S. Prunella Boots (damaged), clearing price, 2s lid—worth Trunks Girls' E.S. Prunella Boots (damaged), selling at Is 6d—worth Cs 6d. i\£\ Dozen Men's Harvard Shirts (soiled), &\J Is 6d each—worth 3s 6d ; 70 dozen Men's Alloa Sox, 6d pair. -f i\£\ Boys' Ru_by '. JL"" 60 dozen Boys' Tweed Hats, Is each. Pairs Men s Tweed Trousers, 4s (id ; __L \J Vf 50 Men's Tweed Sac Coats, 12s 6d. J. Hardie and Co., 110 Princes and Rattray streets. MISSES H. & B. BROWNLIE. REAT Show of Winter Fashions. The correct thing in Winter Bonnets; see window. Misses Brownlie. DO not puzzle over what you shall wear. We provide the correct thing and the becoming article. .HE Workroom is again under the personal . supervision of Miss B. Douglas Brownlie, ND our Customers, old and new, may now . with every confidence leave orders of all descriptions. THE Correct Fit in Corset, and such only wear well. Proper shape and finish in Underclothing. BABY-LINKN Stock recently augmented from bankrupt stock of Messrs Harcourt, Wellington. Misses Brownlie, 9 Princes street. JOSEPH FARRA. JOSEPH FARRA, Tinsmith, Spouting Manufacturer, and Colonial Oven Maker, 25 Stafford street, "AKER of Farra's Patent Improved ILK STRAINER, with 3 extra bottoms. - Will last four tinjes longer than the ordinary article. IN and Iron Goods of all descriptions, of the best make and at cheapest rate,

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Evening Star, Issue 7484, 31 March 1888, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 7484, 31 March 1888, Page 4

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