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PUBLIC NOTICES. MRS TIMMS. "KS TIMMS, back of Town Hall, Filleul . street, is a Caih Buyer of all ' INDS of Ladies and GentlemenV itfear- . ing Apparel. The highest prices given. ADIES waited on at their own residence, J and all orders by letter punctually attended to. JOSEPH CALDER. 'OTIOE OF REMOVAL.-J. B. Calder, Tailor, Moray Place, "JUGS to Thank bis numerous Customers for jjj* their liberal support since he started business, fc ND Seeks a Renewal of thoir Patronage in his new premises, next Oraig and ake up Tailoring at the lowest possible prices for cash. •f'sEING a thoroughly practical man, Gentlesi '/> men can rely upon getting a good fit, combined with first-olass workmanship. >LEASE Note Address —The Practical Tailor (next Oraig and Gillies). J. MBBJST. APERHANGIIIGS.-The EWEST and Best Styles of >APERHANGINGS to be seen in the City, from 4d upwards. "UST Landed, Rich and Choice Designs at NISBET'S, Octagon, Dunedin, painteri glazier, etc. J. HARDIE AMD CO. JUST Received: Thirty Trunks Ladies; Bective Boots, Shoes, and Slippers; Gents' Calf and Kid Boots and Shoes; Trunks Girls' and Maids' Button Boots, superior quality, from 2s lid pair; Infants' Boots and Shoes, Is 6d pair; Boys' Melville Tweed Suits, 12s 6d; Youths' Suits, 19s 6d; 100 Gents' Suits, first quality, 39s 6d. /"CHOICE Lot Hats, Scarfs, Braces, Shirts, U and Underclothing, just opened. r HARDIE AND CO., 110, corner Trinces _ e and Kattray streets. R SWAN, JUN. >UBLIO Notice.~R. Swac, jun„ WatchL maker, etc., has Removed to 172 George treet. ATCHES, Clocks, and all kinds of T V Jewellery Repaired on the shortest notice. T 57ATCHES Cleaned for ss; new Main, T/V springs, 4s 6d. At R. Swan, jun.'s--172 George street. (VERY Article Repaired Guaranteed Firsti class. Country orders promptly attended to, R. Swan, 172 George street, Dunedin. DENTISTRY. "DENTISTRY.—A Single Artificial Tooth, 10«. ENTISTRY.—Not a Guinea if on a gold, j palladium, silver, platinum, or celluloid base, DENTISTRY.—Or adjusted by pivot or bridge and crown work, ENTISTRY.—But 10*. adjusted in the _s best and moot suitable manner; \ENTISTRY.—NaturaI Appearance and Comfort of the P;itisnt being our chief and only aim. ENTISTRY. A Complete Upper oi J.J' Lower Denture, L 5 10s ) ENTISTRY.—A Complete Set (Upper and Lower), LlO 10s. MYERS AND CO. make no extra charge for Springs, Swivels, or whatever iB necessary. Ql"~ above Prices INCLUDE C< MYERS AND CO.—Preparing the mouth YJo and making a i MYERS AND CO.—Temporary and pcrK 5» manent denture, whether set, part set, or single tooth, 3'" MY£RS~AND CO.-Thus avoiding the It annoyance and inconvenience of being without teeth, and t T"TiYERS~ANDCO.-Saving the chin from K*'*!« protruding and altering the whole contour of the face. "1 MYERS AND CO.-This advanced sysrs<» tr t m of American Dentistry has become most popular. O MYERS AND CO., the Dunedin Dental O» Surcery. /~>CrAGON (coiner of George street). 1 MYERS AND CO., over Mr Isaac's y.')* Octagon V rugUall. Entrance: Private Door. 3 MYERS AND CO. arrange to take Part i or Monthly Payments. MYERS AND CO. administer Nitrous Oxide Gas; fee, ss, irrespective of number of teeth extracted. T. STONEBRIDGE. A « description of Furniture and Bedding, Mantelpieces, Cupboards, Counters, Cases, etc. "PHOLSTERY Work of all kinds done. / 3tonebridge,'s Early English Dining-room Suites in Rimu and Leather, not to be equalled. YJWRNITURE Packed, Jobbing and Repairs Jf done. T, Stonebridge, Cabinetmaker, Stuart street (next Martin and Watson's). am, SBAKLE AND 00. rpW LITTLE WONDER, 3 George street J. —Cheap of Drapery. All Goods marked down, to make room for Winter Stock, WWE LITTLE WONDSK.-Ladies' Skirts, 11 2b3d; Black Quilted do, 3s lid; Dress Serge, all colors, 7^d —worth Is ; Winceya, 4Jd, mHE LITTLE WONDER the Cheapest J3. House in Town for Ladies' and Children's Knitted Hose. tpRM LITTLE WONDER, 3 George street, •' next Octagon. HIMMEL BROTHERS J €% Princes street south, opposite the fa JL fa Spanish Restaurant, Repair " ''.j7oc6rdiWs7~com^^ .::'%. tongues), American Organs, Hand Organs, Harmoniums, and Pianoß tuned. HLARIONKTTES, Flutes, Fans. Spectacle <J Frames, Meerschaum Pipes, C/arving Forks, Jewollery, etc.: also Clocks. A. M'LEAN. Y> OYAL Arcade Grocery Emporium, South M\i Dunedin and Main Road (next Counoil Clumbers). General Provision Merchant, XAM and Bacon Curer. Hay, Oats, Bran, Straw, Feed, and Bed Chaff. Families waited on. Goods delivered at Caversham, E;»i>;#OMamtK<^.FffrTßTOflTfff.llM!ff? Orders by post promptly attended, MISCELLANEOUS. / V Girls? Why, send them down to dole's for Sausages, London Butchery, Hanover street. LAUNDRY Work well and cheaply done, and punctually returned in all weathers. Lace [Qurtains a specialty. Mrs Clark's Laundry, North-east Valley. Established 1875. WILLIAM WILSON (successor to B. G. Harris), Nightman, Orders puuotually attended to. St. Andrew street. ffIRADESMEN, with steady income, requirJ ing Cottages Built-to their own design on high ground overlooking the town will have this done on advantageous terms. Apply A. Cairns, care of Duncan and Macgregor, solicitors. 'ILK, penny Quart. Milk-carts supplied. . Lemonade, penny bottle; Tobacco, 4d stiok. Everything cheap. Maofarlane, Hanover street. RICHARD BREW, House Agent, etc.— Rents and debts collected on commission; Mouoy to lend. 2 Rattray street. IT. GEORGE MARMALADE.~Best in the t"'* l market. Be sure and get it. BROWN'S celebrated Baking Powder. All grocers. JL market. All grocers sell them. Be sure and get Peaoook'e, C4ORNS. Corns. Use Marshall's Cura / Olava, the only remedy that gives satisaotion; painless on application; is 6d,

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Evening Star, Issue 7754, 27 October 1888, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 7754, 27 October 1888, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 7754, 27 October 1888, Page 4

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