JJERBEST, HAYNES, Natural Natural Natural Natural Natural Natural Natural Natural Natural Natural Natural Natural Natural Natural Natural Are Now Offering A SPECIAL LINE In GENTLEMEN’S NATURAL UNDERCLOTHING. MEN’S SHIRTS From 3a. MEN'S PANTS From 3a 9d, Suitable fwr Summer Wear. AND Ot>. Underclothing Underclothing Underclothing Underclothing Underclothing Underclothing Underclothing Underclothing Underclothing Undo'rolothlng Underclothing Underclothing Underclothing Underclothing Underclothing HERBERT, HAYNES, AND CO. Xp B. MUIR, A * PHOTOGRAPHER (Late of Motrin and Burton Broe.), ?.0 9. ntINOBS STREET (Opposite Bank N.Z.) THE STUDIO Has been entirely refitted with every requisite for the production of FIRST-CLASS PORTRAITS. PORTRAIT ENLARGEMENTS A Speciality. BOOTS AND SHOES. WH A K R 1 B • is now showing exceptional value In BOOTS AND SHOES for the winter trade Beautiful warm Slippers (fnr bound) from <o fid Ladies’ Olacd Eld Lace Boots, at 14s ladies’ Morocco Walking Shoes, at 7s 8d Evening Shoes (large and varied stock) from 6s fid upwards Gents’ Hand-sewn Boots, sterling wear, at 245. OUR OOLONIAL-MADS STRONG BOOTS are not to be surpassed for Quality or Cheap ness. Sole agent for the celebrated “bT 1 Boots, absolutely waterproof, at HARRIS’S IMPERIAL BOOT DEPOT, 4 Princes street.
M R JOHN P. ARMSTRONG, SURGEON DENTIST, is Removing his Offices to the first floor In the Colonial Mutual Building, corner of High and Princes streets, and may be consulted there on and after WEDNESDAY, the 19tb. MR FRANK ARMSTRONG, Surgeon Dentist, may also be consulted at the Colonial Mutual Building, corner of High and Princes streets. M ORRIS, Portrait and Landscape Photographer, PRINCES STREET. Mr MORRIS has Opened his New Photo Rooms in Princes street. The Studio is built on an entirely new principle, and Is fitted -frith every requisite necessary for first-class portraiture. Mr Morris Invites Dunedin people and Strangers to call and look over the rooms. VIEWS OP NEW ZEALAND SCENERY, all sizes.
[Published at 5 p.m.]
FUNERAL NOTIU®. T H nn£wn. a „l ° f )ate Mr John B- ™- 41 respectfully invited to • i vunerfel, which will leave his late residence p, {nce A]fred Hoteli Grea{ King me ' or •’■be Southern Cemetery, TOMORROW (Sunday), the 16th inst., at 3 p.m. HUGH GOURLEY, Undertaker, Clarke and Maolaggan streets. FUNERAL NOTICE, THE Members of the Federated Seamen’s Union and of the Hibernian Society are invited to attend the Funeral of the Ute Mr John P. Tipping (late of s.s. Rotomahana), whieh will leave St. Joseph’s Cathedra), Rattray street, for the Catholic Cemetery south, T( >■ MORROW (Sunday), the 16th inst., at 2.45 P.M. JOHN A. MILLAR, Secretary Federated Seamen’s Union of N.Z. JAMES O’CONNER, President Hibernian A.C.B. Society. HUGH GOURLBY, Undertaker.
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Evening Star, Issue 8364, 15 November 1890, Page 2
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432Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 8364, 15 November 1890, Page 2
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