PUBLIC NOTICES. GEO. SEARLE AND CO. THE LITTLE WONDER, 3 George street —Cheap t'ale of Drapery. HE LITTLE WONDER. All Goods marked down, so vs to make room for Winter Stock. THE LITTLE WONDER.—Ladies’ Skirts, 2a 3d; Black Quilted do, 3a lid ; Dress Serge, all colors, 7^(l—worth Is; Winceys, 4J<L THE LITTLE WONDER —the Cheapest House in Town for Ladles’ and Children’s Knitted Hose. mHE LITTLE WONDER, - 3 George street JL next Octagon. JOSEPH FARRA. XOSEPH FARRA, Tinsmith, Spouting Manufacturer, and Colonial Oven Maker, 25 Stafford street, of Farra’a Patent Improved HJ ILK STRAINER, with 3 extra bottoms. iTM. will i as t f our times longer than the ordinary article. rpiN and Iron Goods of all descriptions, of the best make and at cheapest rate. L. B. PARTRIDGE. LE. PARTRIDGE (from Stagg and • Mantle’s, London) A LARGE Assortment of Autumn and Winter Millinery, in all the Fashionable Shapes and Newest 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. OSTRICH Feathers Cleaned, Dyed, and Curled, equal to new. "VTOTB Address: Corner St. David and OumJ3I berland streets, GRAND HOTEL REFRESHMENT ROOMS I BEG to thank my numerous Patrons who have so liberally supported me since I opened my /"S RAND HOTEL Refreshment Rooms, and \JT beg to notify the Public generally that at my REFRESHMENT Rooms Tea and Coffee can always be obtained at any hoar. Pastry of tho best quality. COUNTRY People will find the Refreshment Rooms handy and close to Railway station. J. Thom. ALDRED. ALDRED for 8d Rounds of Sponge Sandwich. MUFFINS, Crumpets, and Pikelets, seven for sixpence. JjlOR a good Cup of Tea or Coffee, try Aldred. ALL Penny Small Goods—Sponge Cakes, Queen Cakes, Cheese Cakes, Macaroni Cheese Cakes, MAIZENA Cakes, Penny Pastries ; sold fourteen to the dozen, or seven for sixpence. WATER Biscuits, fourpence; Lunch, threepence ; wine, sixpence; special quality Mixed, sixpence. LDRED, 68 Princes and 87 George streets. JAMES HALE. WH. HALE Begs to Notify Customers • and the Public that he is still carrying on the business of his LATE Father, as Wholesale and Retail Picture Framer and Dealer, Gilder, and Print-seller. Moulding and Glass sold in small UANTITIES, cheap. W. H. H. being also a Practical Cutlery Grinder, is grinding and setting Hairdressers' Scissors and Razors, TAILORS’ Shears, etc., etc. One Trial solicited. Note the Address—James Hale, Picture Framer and Cutler, Hanover street, 2 doors below Cumberland street. W. T. MILWARD. WT, MILWARD, Glass Embosser, etc., » Octagon, next Martin and Watson. WT. MILWARD gives estimates for all > classes of Signwriting, etc. ANYONE who wants Oalioo Signs or Tickets of any kind should get prices from Milward, Octagon, Dunedin. MRS DRINO. MRS DRING begs to Notify the General Public she has Returned to Dunedin, and has RE-OPENED her Place of Business at 36 George street, and will be glad to see her old Customers. WARDROBES Bought, Strictly oonfidential letters promptly attended to.
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Evening Star, Issue 7605, 7 May 1888, Page 4
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