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PUBLIC NOTICES. JOHN MULLER. JOHN MULLEK, Cabinetmaker, Great King street (near Moray place), always baa Furniture of N.Z. Woods, which for style, quality, and cheapness cannot be surpassed. Cash or Terms. "171 V_;;Y Article guaranteed. Awarded First JJ Order of Merit, Duncdin Exhihition, 1881. V-gwANrJUN! X>UBLIC Notice.—R, Swar., jun., Watch- . maker, etc, has Removed to 172 George treet. ATCHES, Clocks, and all kinds of T ? Jewellery Repaired on the shortest notice. WATCHES Cleaned for ss; new Main, springs, 4s Cd. At R. Swan, jun. s--172 George street. VERY Article Repaired Guaranteed Firstclass. Country orders promptly attended to. R. Swan, 172 George .treet, Dunedin. O. CHRISTIAN. IMPORTANT News to the Public.—lf you want cheap Horse-covers, Tarpaulins, Tents, and INSPECT tho large and varied stock of O, Christian, 135 Princes street S. (next H. S. Fish and Son).__ MATERIAL and Workmanship guaranteed ; cheapest house in town. J. HARDIE AND CO. ["4 Trunks Ladies' E.S. Prunella Boots |> (damaged), clearing price, 2s lid—worth sOd. Trunks Girls' E.S. Prunella Boots y (damaged), selling at la fid—worth (te 6d. Dozen Men's Harvard Shirts (soiled), ,„ vr Is 6d each—worth 3i 6d ; 70 dozen Men's Alloa Sox, 6d pair. Boys' Rugby Tweed Suits, 9s 6d; L\j\r 60 dozen Boys' Tweed Hats, Is ell. -t fkd\ Pairs Men's Tweed Trousers, 4s 6d ; A"U 50 Men's Tweed Sac Coats, 12s 6d. J. Hardie and Co., 110 Princes and Rattray streets. J. G. GKKEN. "SEFUL Presents.—A pair of Slippers or *_y 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.—soo pairs Girls' Boots and Shoes, from 2s lid—special clearing line—worth 5a 6d. FOR the Holidays.—soo pairs Ladies Boots, from 4s lid ; special line of Prunellas, high-heel, from 4s lid. CHEAPEST Boots.—Pricej Reduced to suit v> hard times; wear guaranteed; splendid assortment. J. G. Green, 37 Georgo street. MISSES H. & B. BROWNLIE. \JT correct thing in Winter Bonnets; see window. Misses Brownlie. 36 not puzzle over what you shall wear. Wo provide the correct thing and the becoming article. ' jpHK Workroom is again under the personal I supervision of Miss B. Douglas Brownlie, ND our Customers, old and new, may now |_ with every confidence leave orders of all descriptions. i inHE Correct Fit in Corset, and such only 1 wear well. Proper shape and finish in Underclothing. 3ABY-LINKN Stock recently augmented from bankrupt stock of Messrs Harcourt, Wellington. Misses Brownlie, 9 Princes street. JOSEPH FARRA OSEPH FARRA, Tinsmith, Spouting Manufacturer, and Colonial Oven Maker, 25 Stafford street, of Farra's Patent Improved U| ILK STRAINER, with 3 extra bottoms. *- Will last four times longer than the ordinary article. PUN and Iron Goods of all descriptions, of '- the best make and at cheapest r_te. MRS KKOON AND SON. r _ beg to notify tho Public and om V T Friends generally, we have Opened those Premises in the j -ITY Hotel Buildings, Princes street, with * ' a large and varied assortment of I'astry and Confectionery; also. i"> EFKESHMENTS will be served at all \j Hours ; Tea and Coffee, light drinks, etc. ""6 ir lil UJING Cakes made to order. Please ■ft note address: Mrs J. C. Kroon and Son. City Hotel Buildings, Princes street. HITCHCOCK BROS. IMPORTANT Notice. Hitchcock Bros's Furniture Show-rooms and Works, George street (north), Dunedin. Established 1884. Tram to Dundas street. J"E solicit a visit to inspect our Stock of , , Colonial-made Furniture in welluuasoned Native Woods. 7E Upholster Dining and Drawing-room Suites in the latest styles. "ITCHCOCK BROS, uudertake the Removal of Furniture in town or country, or Packed and sent to any part of the Colony. J M'LANDRESS. [" M'LANDRESS has just received a spIen>URCHASED at a very low Price, which l, enables him to sell at a very small profit. M'LANDRESS would ask the Public to Boots and HOES, and to compare the Quality and ._ Price. Come and see them, Come and see them. LL Goods are of the very best Quality, _ that will give every fatisfaction. Large Stock of HILDREN'S Boots and Shoes; also, ■*_/ Colonial Boots and shoes at very low price.. ~M_,ANDRESS, Edinburgh Boot and Shoe Depot, 22 Princes street. W. ANGELL. FURNITURE of every description, wholesale and retail; Early English Furniture a specialty. Angell, Hanover street. Trade supplied with every household ._. requisite Knife - boxes, Pasteboards, Rolling-pins, Washing-boards and Wash-trays, Knife-boards, etc., etc. Angell, Hanover street. HE Cheapest in the Trade for Mantelpieces, Sash and Frames, etc., etc. ; Mantel:es from 15s, warranted well-seasoned timber. Angell, Hanover street. VENETIAN Blinds, Revolving Shuttfrs, on the shortest notice. N.B. Old V. Blinds Re-painted equal to new ; Ladder Tape, Cords, and all Blind Material supplied. Angell. APERHANGINGS.-The 'EWEST and Best Styles of .APERHANGINGS to be seen in the City, from 4d upwards. UST Landed, Rich and Choice Designs at NISBET'S, Octagon, Dunedin, painter, glazier, etc. W. T. MILWARD. T. MILWARD, Glass Embosser, etc., Octagon, next Martin and Watson. WT. MILWARD gives estimates for all • classes of Signwriting, etc. ANYONE who wants Calico Signs or Tickets of any kind should get prices from Milward, Octagon, Dunedin. G. LAWRENCE. LAWRENCE, corner of Great King and \ '!"• St. David streets, >RICKLAYER and "OBBING Builder. I FECIAL Attention to Alterations and Repairs. "AS all Appliances necessary to do speedy, consequently cheap, Jobs, without injuring roofs, etc. fcANGES, Coppers, etc, fixed; Smoky i Chimnoys Cured. STIMATES Given,

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Evening Star, Issue 7496, 14 April 1888, Page 4

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