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PUBLIC NOTiOES. A. BAGLETON. IMPORTANT Notice.—A. Eagleton, hairdresser and tobacconist, 95 George street (late J. B. Kirk). Haircutting, 6d ; HAVING (only), 3d; Children's Hair earek_. fully cut, Cd. Cleanliness, civility, and first-class workmanship the leading features. SPECIAL Terms for Monthly Customers, k5 Tho best saloon in the city. A complete stock of Pipes, TOBACCOS, Cigars, Cigarettes, Pouches, and everything connected with the trade. Try the Langtry Cigarettes, 15 for 6d. O. A.. BRESSEY. >RESSEY'S for Birthday Books, new enamel covers, 2s; tasteful presents. ►RESSEY'S for Birthday Cards; new assortment just arrived. J RESSEY'S for Is Purses; Bee variety, size, aDd quality. JRESSEY'S for Is Pocket-knives, Pocketbooks, and Boxes Stationery. "HRESSEY'S for cheap Stationery—s Quires Ruled Paper, Is. > RESSEY'S for Plush and Pearl Purses; splendid wear. »RESSEY'S for cheap edition East Lynn. 151 George street. F. L. JONES. g fi AVING just received from Germany a ■7l New Assortment of the most beautiful Backgrounds and accessories, <• ITIZENS and Tourists can rely upon obtain- > ing a really Artistic Photograph, which I can guarantee to be PERFECTLY Indelible, carefully retouched, beautifully mounted, and exquisitely L. JONES, Photographer, 168 George street. B. "WASHER. CALCUTTA AND FOOCHOW TEA <_/ COMPANY (the Sugar Bonus Company of New Zealand), 146 George street, Dunedin. BONUS of 41b of Sugar is Given Away L with every lib of Tea purchased. Prices —2s 6d, 2s 9d, and 3s per lb. PURE BLENDED TEAS, second to none. A trial only necessary to prove the immense benefits derived THROUGH purchasing this Company's Teas. Country and Suburban Orders promptly filled. Terms cash. B. Washer, manager.

GEO. SEARLE AND CO. .HE LITTLE WONDER, 3 George street. L —Cheap Sale of Drapery. r |IHE LITTLE WONDER. All Goods X marked down, so as to make room for Winter Stock. THE LITTLE WONDER.—Ladies' Starts, 2s 3d; Black Quilted do, 3s lid; Dress Serge, all colore, 7Jd—worth Is ; Winceys, 4|d. THE LITTLE WONDER the Cheapest House in Town for Ladies' and Children's Knitted Hose. *HE LITTLE WONDER, 3 George Btreet, L next Octagon. MRS DRING. "RS DRING begs to Notify the General Publio she has Returned to Dunedin, and has RE-OPENED her Place of Business at 26 George street, and will be glad to see her old Customers. WARDROBES Bought. Strictly confidential letters promptly attended to. LDRED for 8d Rounds of Sponge Sandi wich. UFFINS, Crumpets, and Pikelets, seven for sixpence. OR a good Cup of Tea or Coffee, try Aldred. LL Penny Small Goods—Sponge Cakeß, Queen Cakes, Cheese Cakes, Macaroni Cheese Cakes, "AIZENa Cakes, Penny Pastries ; sold fourteen to the dozen, or seven for sixpence. 'ATER Biscuits, fourpence; Lunch, three- ▼ ¥ pence; wine, sixpence; special quality Mixed, sixpence. LDRED, 68 Princes and 87 George streets. JOHN MULLER. _ OHN MULLER, Cabinetmaker, Great 'J King street (near Moray place), always has WN Make of Furniture of N.Z. Woods, which for style, quality, and cheapness cannot be surpassed. Cash or Terms. VEBY Article guarantepd. Awarded First Order of Merit, Dunedin Exhihition, 1881. R. SWAN, JUN. ÜBLIC Notice.—R. Swat, jun.. WatchL maker, etc., has Removed to 172 George treet. ATCHES, Clocks, and all kinds of t t Jewellery Repaired on the shortest « ./ATCHES Cleaned for ss; new Mam, V? springs, 4s 6d. At R. Swan, jun.'s--172 George street. I VERY Article Repaired Guaranteed Firstl class. Country orders promptly attended to. R. Swan, 172 George street, Dunedin,

L. E. PARTRIDGE. E. PARTRIDGE (from Stagg and Mantle's, London) LARGE Assortment of Autumn and L Winter Millinery, in all the Fashionable Shapes and Neweßt Styles; fancy Wings, Plushes, and Ribbons in all the Newest Colors; General and Fancy Drapery, etc. DRESSMAKING on the Premises. Good Fit and Style guaranteed; Mourning Orders Promptly Executed; Ladies' own Materials made up. STRIOH Feathers Cleaned, Dyed, and Curled, equal to new. OTE Address: Corner St. David and Cumberland streets. MISCELLANEOUS. \KE oldest and most favorite brand of Tobacco is CAMERON'S VENUS. RTISTS' Colors. Another consignment _JL of Porter's famed Tube Colors opened. Double Tubes, 6s dozen; Single, 3s. Smith and Smith. RICHARD BREW, House Agent, eto.— Rents and debts oollected on commission. Money to lend. 2 Rattray street. ' ILLIAM WILSON (successor to R, G. v t Harris), Nightman. Orders punctually attended to. St. Andrew street. RTISTS' Colors. Another consignment of Porter's famed Tube Colors opened. Double Tubes, 6s dozen ; Single, 3s. Smith and Smith. xmißites, go J. 'to Little Whiteley's, corner Castle and Hanover streets. ' ET me impress this on you—Cole makes lJ the Best Sausages in Town. Hanover street. » OLLER-SKATES, best improved, at Re i) duced Prices. Schlaadt Brothers, Great King street. >EST Fishing Tackle to be had from J. Wilkie and Co., Princes street. OLFE'S Schnapps tranquillizes the nervous system. <T. GEORGE Jam—Once used, always used. All grocers. EAOOCK'S Pure Jamß are made from the best sugar. All btorekeepers keep them. THE only place ycu can get a good Joint of Meat is at T, Rippin's, corner of King and St, David Btreets. RTISTS' Colors. Another consignment L of Porter's famed Tube Colore opened. Double Tubes, 6s dozen; Single, 3s. Smith and Smith. " WILKIE AND CO., Lithographers i Printers, and Paper Rulers. TAILOR, 51 GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN (Next to the Sussex Hotel). FIRST-CLASS COLONIAL AND WEST OF ENGLAND TWEEDS. Cheap and Good. First-class Fit Guaranteed. LADIES' JACKETS, RIDING HABITS, AND ULSTERS, Latest Fashions.

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Evening Star, Issue 7495, 13 April 1888, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 7495, 13 April 1888, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 7495, 13 April 1888, Page 4

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