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PUBLIC NOTICES. A. EAGLETOIST. [MPORTANT Notice.—A. Eagleton, hairdresser and tobacconist, 95 Gcorgo street (late J. B. Kirk). Haircutting, 6d; £l HAVING (only), 3d; Children's Hair carek3 fully cut, Gd. Cleanliness, civility, and firat-class workmanship the leading features. IPECIAL Terms for Monthly Customers. k5 The 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. C. A. BRESSEY. RESSEY'S for Birthday Books, new enamel covers, 2s; tasteful presents. > RESSEY'S for Birthday Cards; new assortment just arrived. > RESSEY'S for Is Purses; see variety, size, and quality. B RESSEY'S for Is Pocket-knives, Pocketbo oks, and Boxes Stationery. ~> RESSEY'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. HAVING just received from Germany a New Assortment of the most beautiful Backgrounds and accessories, i \ ITIZENS and Tourists can rely upon obtain- £ • ing a really Artistic Photograph, which I can guarantee to be OE-RFECTLY Indelible, carefully retouched, 8 beautifully mouuted, and exquisitely finished. \ L. JONES, Photographer, 168 George ! street. B. WASHER. CALCUTTA AND FOOCHOW TEA \j COMPANY (the Sugar Bonus Company o: New Zealand), 146 George street, Dunedin. BONUS of 41b of Sugar is Given Away __ with every lib of Tea purchased. Prices 2b 6d, 2s 9d, and 3a per lb. PURE BLENDED TEAS, second to none. A trial only necessary to prove the immense benefits derived mHROUGH purchasing this Company's Teas. i_ Country and Suburban Orders promptly filled. Terms cash. B. "Washer, manager. GEO. SEARLE AND CO. ffIHE LITTLE WONDEB, 3 George street. JL' —Cheap ?alc of Drapery. WONDER. All Goods marked down, so as to make room for Winter Stock. HE LITTLE WONDER.—Ladies' Skirts, L 2s 3d; Black Quilted do, 3s lid; Dresß —e. _U colors. 74d—-wort-, la ; Winceys, 4_<L I_E LITTLE WONDER the Cheapest House in Town for Ladies' and Children's Knitted Hose. I /-YvHE LITTLE WONDER, 3 George street, 1 next Octagon. 1 MRS GILL. "RS GILL 's opening, ex s,s. Coptic, 13 cases of Novelties for the Winter Season. IN LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S MILLINERY—PIush Hats and Bonnets; also large assortment of stylish Trimmed Millinery. ~foT_W Shot, Watered, Striped, and Check J3I Velvets, Plushes, and Ribbons; New Reversible Ribbon, Velvets, fashionable shades. ARGE ASSORTMENT of Untrimmcd J_J Straw Hats and Bonnets, latest shapes ; Fancy Birds and Wings, every shade. SEVERAL CASES of Ladies' Jackets and _) Ulsttrs just opened, latest shapes; Fur Boas, a large assortment. SEVERAL CASES of Children's Ulsters, ) Dolmans, Plush Tunics, in every shade and coloring ; latest novelties. T ARGE ASSORTMENT of Fancy Roslyn [ _ Tweeds, Colored and Black Cashmeres, splendid value, from 2- lid. f UST OPENED, the Latest Novelties in ».§ Colored, Stripe, and Check Die.s Materials ; newest shade.", splendid value. >.TEW GLOVES for evening wear, all \ 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 6d. CASES of New Frilling., in cream, white, and fancy shades, to suit the now CASE of Ladies' and Children'.. New Cashmere 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. - I Choice assortment to select from; New Colored and Black Silk Hosiery. TNFANT.-.' PELISSES, from 5s 6d ; Children's Costumes, 2s lid to 21s ; Infants' Bonnets and Hats in great variety. f ARGE ASSORTMENT of Children's L_ 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 6d. DOZEN Stylish Millinery and Trimmed Bonnets, from 7s 6d to 15s 6d, ?HE NEW FUR COLLAREITES in great ! variety, from 5s 6d. DRESSMAKING.—Mrs GILL has Opened another Dressmaking Room under the experienced Management ot Miss WILSON (lata of Leslie, Lane, and Dobie, and Kilpatrick, Glendining), the other under Miss MAROHbanks. Excellent management, as formerly, Mrs Gill, Princes street. MISCELLANEOUS. "O BRAND OF TOBACCO now in this _.i market can rival the old and favorably known one—the VENL T S. RTISTS Colors. Another consignment . of Porter's famed Tube Colors opened. Double Tubes, 6s dozen; Single, 3s. Smith and Smith. RICHARD BREW, Houbo Agent, etaRents and debts collected on commission. Money to lend. 2 Rattray street, ' ILLIAM WILSON (successor to R. G. t 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. IF you want Cheap Household Requisites, go to Little Whiteley's, corner Castle and Hanover streets. ET me impress this on you—Cole makes J the Best Sausages in Town, Hanover street. ROLLER-SKATES, best improved, at Re 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 ner- ' vous system. EACOCK S Pure Jams are made from the best sugar. All btorokeopers keep them. RTISTS' Colors. Another consignment of Porter's famed Tube Colore opened, Doublo Tubes, 6s dozen; Single, 3s. Smith and Smith. WILKIE AND CO., Lithographers* 9 Printers, and Paper Rulers,

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

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 7496, 14 April 1888, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 7496, 14 April 1888, Page 4

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