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PUBLIC SOIiOBB. 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 QUANTITIES, cheap. W. H. H. being also a Practical Cutlery Grinder, grinds ana sets Hairdressers' Scissors and Hazora, rriAILORS' Shears, etc., etc. One Trial ft. solicited. Note the Address—James Hale, Picture Framer and Cutler, Hanover street. 2 doors below Cumberland street. ALDRED. LDRED for 8d Rounds of Sponge Sand- . wich. $ UFFINS, Crumpets, and Pikelets, seven for sixpence. [7IOR agood Cup of Tea or Coffee, try Aldred. LL Penny Small Goods—Sponge Cakes, Quoen (Jakes, Macaroni Cheese Cakes, "AIZENA Cakes, PenDy Pastries; sold fourteen to the dozen, or seven for sixpence. __^ r ATER Biscuits, fourpence; Lunch, threet t pence ; wine, sixpence; special quality Mixed, sixpence. LDRED, 68 Princes and 87 George streets. GRAND HOTEL REFRESHMENT ROOMS BEG to thank my numerous Patrons who » have so liberally supported me since I opened my GRAND HOTELRefreshmenTßooms, and beg to notify the Public generally that at my "REFRESHMENT Rooms Tea and Coffee ~\j can always be obtained at any hour. Pastry of the best quality. COUNTRY People will findthe Refreshment Rooms handy and close to Railway station. J. Thorn. MRS DRING. "RS BRING begs to Notify the General Public she has Returned to Dunedin, R~E-OPENED her Place of Business at 26 George street (opposite Carroll's Hotel), and will be glad to see her old Customers. [TARBROBES Bought. Strictly confidential lotters promptly attended to. MRS TIMMS. •RS TIMMS, back of Town Hall, Filleul . street, is a Cash Buyer of all 'INDSof Ladies'and Gentlemen's Wearing Apparel. The highest prices given. ADIES waited on at their own residence, _J and all orders by letter punctually attended to. 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. JOSEPH CALDER. "OSEPH CALDER, t Practical Tailor, Moray Place (next London Drapery). r HAVE now on hand a goad choice selection . of Tweeds, Coatings, etc., SPECIALLY suitable for Summer wear, which I , M MAKING UP at the very Lowest . Prices for Cash. fr EIN G a thoroughly Practical Man, 1 Customers can rely upon i ETHNG a Good Fit guaranteed, combined XJC with Good Workmanship. JOSEPH CALDER. MISSES H. AND B. BROWNLIE. UR Perfect Fitting Durab.e Corsets as popular as ever; Ladies please test them. Misso3 Brownlie, Princes street. J TILL showing unrivalled Millinory.— See fO Window. Ladies requiring stylish, comfortable, becoming Hat or Bonnet. Inspect. LADIES Nightgowns, nicely trimmed, 3s lid, 4s 6d; richly trimmed, 5s 6d, 5s lid, Ch 6d ; large size, beautiful work, 7s 6d to 9s 6d. IMMENSE Variety in Infants' Robes, Shawls, Monthly Gowns, Nightgowns, Barrie?, Slips, Shirts, Head Flannels, Hats. AMERICAN PapeTPatteini for" Dresses? Jackets, Habits, Underclothing. ABY-LINEN Sets (by post to all parts of New Zealand), 20s, 265, 355, 40d, 525; tare value, Misses Brownlie, Princes street,

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Evening Star, Issue 7637, 13 June 1888, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 7637, 13 June 1888, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 7637, 13 June 1888, Page 4