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PUBLIC NOTICES. COLLIE AND PULLEN, NOTICE of Removal.—'We beg to notify, to tbe public that wc 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. J. MSBET. jpAPERHANGINGS.-The " 'E WEST and Best Styles of PAFERHANGINGS to be seen in the City, from 4d upwards. ' J'UST Landed, Rich and Choice Designs at JNISBET’S, Octagon, Dunedin, painter, 0 glazier, etc. F, R. TURNER. FK. TURNER, Importer and Manufac- « turerof every description of Wickerware Chairs, Tea Tables, Perambulators. B > RESS Stands in Stock and made to Order. g f Baskets of every kind made to order, and in stock. LADIES’” Fancy Baskets, Flower, Picnic, Work Baskets, and Market Baskets. Also a large and varied assortment of ! > RUSIIWARB, quality and prices to suit > all. F. R. Turner (late A. Stannard), 118 George street. Dunedin. DAVID SCOTT. AVID SCOTT, Sign Writer, Ticket Writer, Glass Embosser. -a AVID SCOTT, Lead-light and Church J (plain and ornamental) Window-maker. /'YaLICO Signs on shortest notice, by D. \j Scott (Jolly, Connor’s Buildings), Octagon. PROFESSOR M‘QUEEN. TkTOTIOK to Gentlemen. —To suit the times, on and after May Haircutting, fid; Haircutting and singeing, Is ; Shaving and Brushing. nd; Shampooing, fid; in style seldom (quailed in New Zealand. Note address: M ‘Queen’s, 52 George street, opposite Inglia’s. iADIES’ Hair Cutting and Singeing, Is; J Children’s Cutting, fid. Combings made up, lowest prices. M‘Queen, 52 George street. DR MONTGOMERY’S Sulphur Restorative, the only safe prepara i m for Restoring Grey Hair and Removing Dandruff, Is fid and 3a. BST Black Hair Dye, 4s ; Brown Hair Dye, 3s 6d; Pearl Cream, for Removing Pimples, Is fid. HAIR Ornaments in Pearl, Steel, Gilt, and Shell, at lowest prices, at M‘Queen’s. W. T. MILWARD. \%f T. MILWARD, Glass Embosser, etc,, V v e Octagon, next Martin and Watson. MILWARD gives estimates for all • classes of Signwriting, etc. ANYONE who wants Calico Signs _or Tickets of any kind should get prices from Mil ward, Octagon, Dunedin. JOSEPH OALDBR. ■\TOTICE OF REMOVAL.-J. B. Calder, J3I Tailor, Moray Place, BEGS to Thank his numerous Customers for their liberal support since he started business, • AND Seeks a Renewal of their Patronage in his new premises, next Oraig and Gillies’s WHERE he intends to make up Tailoring at the lowest possible prices for cash. BEING a thoroughly practical man, Gentlemen can rely upon getting a good fit, combined with first-class workmanship. PLEASE Note Address The Practical Tailor (next Craig and Gillies). SOOTT AND WILSON. VENETIAN Blind and Self-coiling Shuttter Manufacturers, St. Andrew street (3 doors above George street), MAKERS of Wire Blinds and all Window Fittings, Perforated Wood Cornices a specialty. Inspection invited, "XfOVELTY in Venetian Blinds —Walker’s Self-acting Check Actions; no friction to wear cord, SAND W. have the largest and most • varied Stock of Blind Mountings, etc., 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. AURORA L4MP 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 Limp 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 0. Christian’s, sailmaker, 135 Princes street,

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Evening Star, Issue 7652, 30 June 1888, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 7652, 30 June 1888, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 7652, 30 June 1888, Page 4