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PUBLIC NOTiOES. JUST OPENED OUT, SHIPMENT TRYPOGRAPHS, STENCIL PAPER, AND INK. J. WILKIE AND 00., Princes street. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. H BARNARD WINGFIELD, • Architect, Lithographer, and General Draughtsman, Has Removed to Offices above the Mutual Life Association of Australasia, 79 Princes street. Melbourne centennial exhibition, 1888. M‘GAVIN, M'GREGOR, AND SMITET, Ist Prize Strong Ale and Ist Prize Pure Malt Bitter Ale. The same Brews as Exhibited are now on Tap at THE SHADES. JOHN TOOMBY, Proprietor, TO HOTELKEEPERS AND STOREKEEPERS OF DUNEDIN, JD, FERAUD, Maclaggan street, will • deliver in town (loose) Aerated Waters in ordinary bottles at One Shilling per dozen, cash on delivery—bottles to be returned. Imperial Ginger Ale and Lemonade, in champagne quarts, 4s per dozen; in champagne pints, 2s per dozen, J. D. FERAUD’S Imperial Ginger Ale and Lemonade require no bogus certificate from far away Exhibitions, neither self-praise. Purchasers are requested to compare it with the productions of the best Home manufacturers to satisfy themselves* THE NATIONAL MUIUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALASIA (LIMITED). The oldest Victorian Mutual Office, and one of the Leading Offices of the world. Established 1869. MODERATE PREMIUMS. LARGE BONUSES. PROMPT SETTLEMENTS. Accumulated Funds, Three-quarters of a million. Annual Income exceeds Two Hundred Thousand Pounds. The First Office ia the World to introduce the NON-FORFtfITDRE PRINCIPLE. Assmance effected on First-class Lives up to Five Thousand Pound*. Funds increasing at the rate of over One Hundred Thousand Pounds Annually. Policyholders number over Twenty Thousand. The Melbourne ‘ Argus ’ styles The National Mutual “A Young Financial Giant.” In framing the Articles of Association the experience of the best life offices in Great Britain and the United States of America was well considered, and wherever a sound and liberal feature was found it was adopte l. The result is that The National Mutual has been enabled to combine in one office all the advantages to assurers which have been proved to be consistent with security, and at the same time to hedge in the institution with all the safeguards which have been found necessary to stability and success. Further particulars concerning The National Mutual can be obtained from Mr E. T. SMITH, District Agent; or from THOS. BRACKEN, District Secretary. National Mutual Office: Bank of Australasia Buildings, Bond street. Volunteer Office, Dunedin, 22nd October, 1888, NOTICE, “The Naval and Military Settlers and Volunteer Land Act, 1888,” CLAIMANTS to Grants under the above Act must furnish the Officer commanding the Volunteer District in which they reside with Proof that they are the Individuals mentioned in the several Schedules of the Act; and on the Commanding Officer notifying to the Defence Office that he ia satisfied on this point, steps will be taken to issue the Remission Certificate authorised by the Act. By order. H. GORDON, Major, District Adjutant.

JOB PRINTING. THE EVENING STAR OFFICE is now prepared to Execute PRINTING of every description, in first-class style, at moderateprices, and on very short notice. Having a Large and Varied Assortment of Type, suitable for all clas es of work, and Machinery capable of turning it out more rapidly than most offices, Business Houses can rely upon their Orders, for large or small numbers, receiving prompt attention. Estimates given for large orders only. THE LATEST NOVELTY. “THE WEAVER NEW FOOT-MOTOR.” FOR attaching to Sewing Machines, positively relieving the operator of all Weariness, it being an ANKLE MOTION instead of the usual HIP MOTION, which has hitherto made the Treadle Machine objectionable, and -in many oases hurtful to the female operator. It causes the machine to make a Mobe Even Stitch, and gives Double Speed, with less motive power. Price of each Motor, 12s fid; but attached for trial and approval, gratis. Orders will be promptly attended to by the undersigned. GEO. BUTTS AND CO. Temporary Office —Russell street, Dunedin. N.B, —Mrs Dreaver, Milliner and Dressmaker, 50 George street, will be pleased to show the Motor in use to any lady wishing to see it. DECIDEDLY THE BEST HOUSE FOR BOOTS. Study Economy, Buy in Cheapest Msrket, fee Immense Stock of New Season’s Goods at SIMON BROTHERS’ large Direct Shipments now opened, splendid vari ty; also New shapes and Styles in our famous BEEHIVE BOOTS, all made in our own Factory. Please test price?. Motto: Sma 1 Profits, Quick Returns. TENNIS Season. f-ee our New Stock Plain and Fancy Styles; prices strictly moderate. BEAUTIFUL i esigns,—See our Immense Stock Walking and Evening Shoes; choice styles from t s 9d. SPRING and Summer Wear.—See windows for latest English and Continental styles, at very lowest prices. PRICES to Suit Times.—See splendid value. Ladies’ Boots from 6s 3d; Shoes, 5s 3d; Slippers, 2a lid. Immense variety. "VT OWHBRB Gheaper.—Men’s superior Balmorals (sewn), 10s 9d; extra strong, 9s fid; Shoes (sewn), 8a 9d. Good wear. CLEARING Lines.—Women’s House Boots, 2s lid; good Button Boots from 6s fid (large sizes); Men’s Sewn Boots from 7b fid. IHAMOUS Beehive Boots Excel all Others.— Jj ,%en’s extra strong Balmorals, 9s fid; Elastic Side?, 9s fid; Bluchers, 5s 9d. FAMOUS Beehive Boots for School Wear. —See them 4s fid up. Simon Brothers, George street, near Octagon. , ORNS. Corns. — Use Marshall's Cura Clava, the only remedy that gives satisaction; painless on application; Is fid. YITOLFB’S Schnapps is a delightful Vt beverage, as agreeable to the taste as its properties are beneficial to the health. CHURNS, Milk Dishes, Rabbit Traps, Brass Jelly Pans,-Garden Tools, Sporting Ammunition. Park and Guile, iron- ' i J )NBS, Photo Artist, Qeorge'street,

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Evening Star, Issue 7750, 23 October 1888, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 7750, 23 October 1888, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 7750, 23 October 1888, Page 1