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PUBLIC NOTICES. A. M'LBAN. ROYAL Arcade Grocery Emporium, South Dunedin and Main Road (next Council Chambers). General Provision Merchant, HAM and Bacon Ourer. Hay, Oats, Bran, Straw, Feed, and Bed CbafE. Families waited on. Goods delivered at Caverabatn. |%yj ORNINGTON, and surrounding districts. Vi. Orders by post promptly attended. B. WASHER. Calcutta and fooohow tea COMPANY (the Sugar Bonus Company of New Zealand), 146 George street, Dunedin ß BONUS of 41b of Sugar is Given Away with every 11b of Tea purchased. Prices —2s (id, 2s 9d, and 3s per lb. URB BLENDED TEAS, second to none. A trial only necessary to prove the immense benefits derived THROUGH purchasing this Oompai r’sTeas. Country and Suburban Orders promptly filled. Terms cash. B. Washer, manager. J. HARDIB AND CO, Gents’ Sac Coats (new shapes), 10s 6d; Boys’ Jersey Drawing-room Suite, 12s fid; superior lot Boys’ Overcoats 9s fid; Gents’ Tweed Overcoats, 19s fid f* Qents’ Tweed Suits, 355; 30 dozen OiF Gents’ Travelling Caps, Is each; 200 pairs Cloth Mole Trousers, fis fid. -e Pairs Ladies’ Waterproof Slippers, J_W 2s fid; Ladies’ Kid Button Boots (clearing price), 7s fid; Ladies’Prunella Boots (job), 2s lid; Girls’ School Boots from 6s fid. MEN’S strong Balmoral Boots, 10s fid Boys’ strong School Boots from fis fid: Gents’ Oxford Shoes from 8s fid, J, Hardie and Co., 110 Princes and Rattray streets. A. MASTERS. A MASTERS AND CO.’S is still the lead- • ing house for Hats of all descriptions. IF you require a new Hat, go to Masters’s and have it fitted on. No sore heads if you wear our hats. We have a patent machine for fitting hats to any shaped head—the only one in the colony. _ ASTERS is famed for giving good value for ready money. You cannot do better than call AND examine our Stock of Fashionable Hats, Caps, Helmets, Tweed Hats, soft French Felts, and Belltoppers. E have a splendid Assortment of Ties, Scarves, Shirts, Braces, Gent’s Underclothing— allverylowinprice^^^^^_^_ JOHN MULLER. JOHN MULLER, Cabinetmaker, Great King street (near Moray place), always has OWN Make of Furniture of N.Z. Woods, which for style, quality, and cheapness cannot be surpassed. Cash or Terms. EVERY Article guaranteed. Awarded First Order of Merit, Dunedin Exhibition, 1881. WOOD, SCOTT, AND CO. are the Popular City Hatters ? OOD, SOO'IT, AND CO., 80 Princes street. yy-HO are the Popular City Hosiers? OOD, SCOTT, AND CO., 80 Princes street. are the Popular Tailors ? OOD, SCOTT, AND CO., 80 Princes street. W HO give the Best Value in the City ? WOOD, SCOTT, AND CO., 80 Princes street, give the Best Fit in Town? WOOD, SCOTT, AND CO., 80 Princes street. \yHAT is the Telephone Number ? YY7' Hy * Number 362. J. G. GREEN. USEFUL Presents.—A pair of Slippers or Shoes is always the most welcome and serviceable present FOR the Holidays.—soo pairs Girls’ Boots and Shoes, from 2s lid—special clearing line—worth 5s fid. FOR the Holidays.—soo pairs Ladies' Boots, from 4s lid ; special line of Prunellas, high-heel, from 4s lid. CHEAPEST Boots.—Prices Reduced to suit hard times; wear guaranteed; splendid assortment. J. G. Green, 37 George street. JOSEPH FAERA TOSEPH FAERA, Tinsmith, Spouting * " Manufacturer and Colonial Oven Maker, 25 Stafford street, of Farra’s Patent Improved l&if ILK STRAINER, with 3 extra bottoms. Will last four times longer than the ordinary article. miN and Iron Goods of all descriptions, of the best make and at cheapest rate. COLLIE AND PULLEN. NOTICE of Removal.—We beg to notify, to the public that we have REMOVED to more suitable Premises, next our old shop, and also to THANK them for their liberal support during the last ten years, and hope to merit a continuance of the same BY turning out only first-class Boots at reasonable prices. Gentlemen’s Handsewn Boots a specialty. Collie and Pullen, practical bootmakers, 39 Princes street. AURORA lAMP STOVE. IN addition to the utility of this excellent invention for Cooking, Baking, and Ironing, BEING entirely free from smell ard smoke, the Lamp Stove is specially recommended for use in the SICK Room, on board Ships, and in winter will be found an admirable substitute for fire in BEDROOMS, Offices, and Workrooms. Aurora and other Lamp Stoves by the best MAKERS; also Radiators, Wicks, Duplicate parts, and Cooking Utensils, specially made for the Lamp STOVE, sold now at Reduced Prices at the Lamp Stove Agency, 184 George street; and at O. Christian’s, sailmaker, 135 Princes street. SCOTT AND WILSON, VENETIAN Blind and Self-coiling Sbuttter Manufacturers, St, Andrew street (3 doors above George street), MAKERS of Wire Blinds and all Window Fittings. Perforated Wood Cornices a specialty. Inspection invited. "VTOVELTF in Venetian Blinds.—Walker’s J3I Self-acting Check Actions; no friction to wear cord. SAND W. have the largest and most • varied Stock of Blind Mountings, otc., in the colony. Hartzhorn’s Spring Blind Rollers, OLD Blinds Repaired and made equal to new. Splendid assortment of colors to choose from. REPAIRS in all Branches attended to with unusual promptitude and care. Send for prices to S. and W., St. Andrew street, Dunedin. 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 Calico Signs or Tickets of any kind shonld get prices, from Milward, Octagon, Dunedin. MRS TI MMST‘ Mrs TIMMS, back of Town Hall, Filleul street, is a Cash Buyer of all KINDS of Ladies’and Gentlemen's Wearing Apparel. The highest prices given,. EADIBS waited on at their own residence,' and all orders by letter punctually; attended to, I

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Evening Star, Issue 7646, 23 June 1888, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 7646, 23 June 1888, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 7646, 23 June 1888, Page 4

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