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, PUBLIO NOTICES. / CARDBOARD BOXES. " ~ UR NEW PLANT-the most comple j v one in tho colony, driven by moti ' power—being now in full working order, wo a J prepared to executo orders for Cardboard Box. ' u of every description with promptitude. ij We beg to draw the attention of TV I Blenders, Confectioners, etc., to tho fact th_ I our Boxes, being wieb SEWN, are free from tl; ■ offensive sraoll so much complained of in box manufactured in the old style. : A. R. LIVINGSTON AND CO. • Crawford stuekt. i JUST TUBLISHED-PRICE ONE i SHILLING. I 'TV UR EYES, AND HOW TO USE THER with an Introduction on the Influence < j School Life on Sight and Health, by Wm. I ! STENHOUSE, M.D., Honorary Physician Du ! edin Hospital; and for soma time Clinic \ Assistant Royal Ophthalmic Hospital, Moo I fields, London; aud at the Golden Squar Throat Hospital. Dunedin: J. Wilkie an Co., and all bookeellciß. OPENS TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1889. imHE CEYLON AND INDIAN TEj ASSOCIATION, LIMITED, COLOMBO AND CALCUTTA, Supply the Public First-hand at tho I DUNEDIN DEPOT, PRINCES STREIiT (In the A.M.P, Building*), with PURE CEYLON AND INDIAN TEAS. t These Teas have found such favor in th Homo market that year by year they liav lessened tho consumption of China Toas, so tha 1 these havo fallen off, according to tho Custom Statistics, to less than one-half. Tho attempt by dealers in Chinese Teas, t depreciate and cry down Ceylon and India: Teas shows that they aro afraid of this ne\ competition here, »b profits on Ceylon aiu Indian Teas are not nearly so large aa on th Chinese Teas, Tho Ceylon and Indian Teas can bo guaran teed for Purity, Strength, Flavor, and Cleanli ncss, as they are all manufactured by machi nery, under European supervision. On th l other hand, the Chinese Tea is made by hand subject to all sorts cf adulteration, as Euro poans do not hoc tho Tea in China until i reaches the Treaty Ports, \ We arc selling at the Lowest Possiblo Prices j and as only one-half as much is required a I compared with Chinese Tea, tho saving in usin| our Ceylon and Indian Taas is very considerable j The Public aro requeated to Sample and Prici ( tlicso Teas at tho j COMPANY'S DEPOT, PRINGE3 STREEr, DUNEDIN. KENNETH S. LKCG, Manager at Dunedin, THE CEYLON AND INDIAN TEA ASSOCIATION, LIMITED. 'ILLIAM OOUSTON WHOLESALE AND RETAIL IRONMONGER, RATTRAY STREET, Is now offering, at SPECIALLY KEDUCEE PRICESGarden Tools, Garden Pumps, Dairy Utensils Batlis, Preserve Pans, Mangles, Wringerß, American Novelties, Mincers, Filters, "Perfection" Knife-cleaners, Travelling Trunks, Fret Saws and Patterns, Afternoon Tea Kettles and Stands, E.P. Ware Cutlery, Kent's Hgg-whisks, Bakers' and Confectioners' Requisites; Carpenters', Plumbers', and Tinsmiths' Tools, and Every Description of Famishing and Gei era Ironmongery, GasfittiDgs, etc. Plumbing, Gasfitting, Tin and Iron Work by competent Tradesmen at Low Rates. WILLIAM COUSTON, Rattray street. EXHIBITION RIFLE COMPETITION. IHE PREMIER IRONMONGERS COMPANY Havo just landed a supply of Martini-Hem Rifles, specially selected and tested by the bjest marksmen in Birmingham. MULL STOCKS of Bowling Green Bowls ' Cricket and Tennis Material, and Fishinj Tackle, at the Premier Ironmongery Company's 1 ™ FECIAL VALUES in English and Aracricar .J Electro-plate Cutlery, fcpoons, and Fork I —Sonora Silver; warranted to wear equal ti tho best plate, at less than half tho prico. BjARTIES FURNISHING Bhould inspoc ,r the Varied Stocks of General Iron mongery and Household Requisites at thi Premier Ironmongery Company's. vOUBLE AND SINGLE IRON BED STEADS, Stoves, Ranges, Fenders, Fire irons, Tilo Hearths, Marblo and Slato Mantol piccos, Filters, Lampware, etc. JHE PREMIER IRONMONGER 1 COMPANY, Princes Street, Dunedin (Opposite the Bank of New Zealand). CHAS. B. BRAID, Manages. THOMSON, BRIDGKR, AND CO. • Albort Buildings, Princes street (Opposite General Post Offico). JUST LANDED (ox Ruapohu) a Selection of every Requisite foi LAWN TENNIS, CRICKET, AND BOWLS, From the Best Makers, including— SLAZENGER TENNIS RACQUETS, BALLS, AND NETS, COBBETT'S AND FELTHAM'S BATS, DUKE'S BALLS, TAYLOR'S BOWLS, WICKETS, PADS, GLOVES, Etc. 'OTIOE OF REMOVAL. ARTHU BROWNING, Grocer, of Smith am Dowling streets, takes this opportunity o thanking his numerous customers and th public generally for their support during th four years he has been in business, and wishe. to intimate he has Removed to more com modious premises at the corner of Stuart an<' Smith streets (lately occupied by Mr A Hardie) where he solicits a still further shan of public support. All goods of best quality and at lowest rates. AIRY Lamps in various pretty designs ant .' colors, making a very effective Decoratioi I for Exhibition Bays, Ballrooms, Garden Parties, j etc. Arthur Briscoe and Co., Prmces street, Dunedin.

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Evening Star, Issue 8084, 7 December 1889, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 8084, 7 December 1889, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 8084, 7 December 1889, Page 1