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PUBLIC NOTICES. EACOOK'S Celebrated Janus, best in the market. All grocers sell them. Be sure and get Peacock's. (T. GEORGE Jam—Made from best fruit and sugar. All grocers. RTISTS Colors. Another consignment _ of Porter's famed Tube Colors opened. Double Tubes, 6s dozen ; Single, 3s. Smith and Smith. UT H I E BR 0 5.,-176 Under the Vebandah, 0R 3 E STREET. It will pay you to read this. When we opened our NEW PREMISES, many of our friends shook their heads gravely and said they wished us all success, but they feared that we were on THE WRONG SIDE of George street, and consequently at a dieadvantage. Confident in the success of our system of inducing the Public to trade with us by keeping faith with them, we replied that we knew that those of the Public who were not on oar side of the street would CROSS OVER and see for themselves that we do not puff our Goods unduly, and that we can defy competition from whatever source it springs. Wo made a bold bid for success, having expended large sums in fitting up our present large and convenient Premises; and, having all Departments on the ground floor, we now gratefully announce that we have HIT IT, and our Business is now an assured success. OCR MOTTO IS: " CIVILITY TO ALL, SERVILITY TO NONE." We welcome the Public to have all our Stock on the Counters, but we press no one to buy. We make no professions we are unable to carry out; we simply pledge ourselves to sell cheaper goods and better quality than any house in George street. DO NOT LOSE SIGHT of the admitted fact that our Stock is fresh, sound, well bought, and well chosen, and OUR AUTUMN NOVELTIES have opened out in porfect condition. In this period of depression, when hundreds are leaving our shores weekly, and work here is so scarce, the housewife must make one pound go as far as two. She buys from Duthie Brothers, and they SOLVE THE PROBLEM. For the special convenience of our Customers we have put up an expensive shelter right along our Premiseß, and now all can inspect our windows at leisure while standing UNDER THE VERANDAH. Our Prices are wonderful; our Goods are choice and honest quality; our Salesmen and Saleswomen are civil, but not persistent; we have an excellent Tailor, whose cut is perfect; our Dressmaker is painstaking, competent, and most economical. We aßk you to support us, and we will LESSEN YOUR EXPENDITURE in return.

DUTHIE BROTHERS, General Drapers, UNDER THE VERANDAH, 174 and 176 George street. WHY pay 8d per pound for Cambridge Sausages when you can get them for 6d at T. Rippin's, King and St. David street* AUTUMN CLEARING SALE. JOHNSON AND CO., MACIiAGGAN street, Dunedin, Will hold a CHEAP SALE of GENERAL DRAPERY and CLOTHING, commencing on SATURDAY, 4th FEBRUARY. Andt o continue for Three Weeks. TABLES OF SPECIAL BARGAINS will be laid out daily, The object of the Proprietors being to make room for an Entirely New Stock for the coming Season, they have decided to clear out he present Stock at any sacrifice. Headß of Families, Artisans, and othera will find this a rare ohance of getting REAL BARGAINS In all descriptions of DRAPERY OR CLOTHING. "UST Arrived, Hardtmuth's Account-book ts Pencils. J. Wilkie and Go., Princes street. 9, 10, AND 11 ROYAL ARCADE. *~* REAT SALE.—Goods Purchased at enormous reductions now to be cleared, See the Goods. It will pay you to visit Mrs Loft's during this Bona Fide Sale. It is Fresh Goods that are being parted with to make room for goods ordered. To attract customers, and to make it worth while to pay a special visit to the Arcade, Mrs Loft has determined to place a SALS PWOB upon Every Class of Goods. If the goods are not tioketed, the public may rely upon only being charged sale prices. Examine and Contrast the following goods : Men's Colonial-made Bluohers, 6s 3d and 6s 9d Men's Colonial-made Balmorals. 8s lid < Men's Colonial-made Elastics, 9s lid ! Men's English-made Balmorals, 7s lid % | Women's Lace Boots, 4s lid Women's Elastic Boots, 4s 6d and 4s lid I Women's Leather Slippers, 8s 6d j Women's Cashmere Slippers, Is lid. I All othav linoo aminllv /ttiasn o + MRS LOFTS CHEi Special attention shown to the Drapery Department at No. 12 Arcade. Cheap lines in plenty. Remember, only Sale Prices for All Goods at 9.10,11, AND 13 ROYAL ARCADE.

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

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 7495, 13 April 1888, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 7495, 13 April 1888, Page 4

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