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PUBLIC NOTICES. TF B AND OUMINO, Beady-money Dbafxbs, 68, 70, and 72 GEOBGE STREET. PECIAL LOT OF CARPETS. OT 134. Very nlee looking mottled Tapestry Carpet, 27 inohes vide, on dark ground, suitable for Bittingroom or bedroom ; special price, la 6£d par yard. OT 185.—very nice looking floral design J Tapeßtry Carpet, suitable for sitting-room, on a light ground; In 6£d per yard. OT 136.—Twenty pieoeß of very rich look--4 ing Tapestry Carpet, all good patterns on light and dark grounds, suitable for dining room or best room; Is 9d, Is lid, 2s 6d, 2s lid per yard. FECIAL LOT OF aTKIPB CARPETS. OT 187.—very nice stripe Hemp Carpet, _J 36 inches wide; makes a very strong and useful carpet for landings and bedrooms; makes a very strong carpet for sitting room; 6§d and of d per yard. OT 188—Very nice strip Mattings, 86 inches wide; very good, useful colorings; various designs; will wear splendidly; IOJd, 12Jd, Is 3d, and Is 64d per yard. " OT 139.—Seventy Wool Beam Door Mats, J each mat 30 inches long, 11 inches wide, shaded centres, bound by a pretty border, Is 6Jd each. OT 140.-Splendid assortment of Bearth--1 nigs, all sizes, suitable for hard and best wear, Ss 6d, 6s 6d, 8s 6d, 12s 6d, 16s 6i each. OT 150.—Carpet Squares in Matting, 4 Hemp, and other makes, from 8s lid each. OT 151. Bioh Tapestry Squareß, large 1 size, choice deiign with handsome border; only suitable for large room, 39s fid and 63?. OT 152.—Splendid lot of 2-yard wide J Floorcloths and Linoleums, in a grand variety of patterns, all qualities, 1b 9d to 4s 6d the running yard. OT 46,—Two Hundred and Fifty pairs of 1 Front Bedroom Curtains, each curtain nearly 3 yards long, floral border with stripe and trail centre, to be sold at 2s 6d the pair. IF yon are in George street, call at Fyfe and Cuming's and ask to see Lot 46; if not, send postal order. OT 47.—Five Hundred pairs of Sltting--1 room Curtains, each ourtain nearly 3 yards long, with handsome wide border, to be sold at 2a lid the pair. F yon are in George street, call at the Great Bargain Distributors, Fyfe and Cuming, and ask to see Lot No. 47. OT 48.—Two Hundred pairs of good •i Sitting-room Curtains, handsome floral shaded centre with leafy border, each curtain 3 yards long, 4s lid the pair. "F you are in George street, call at the Great Bargain Distributors, Fyfe and Cuming, and ask to see Lot No. 48. OT 49.—One Hundred pairs fine Lace J SittiDg-room Curtains (fern-shaded centre, with handsome floral border, bound edges), 3Jyds in each curtain, 6b lid—worth 9s lid the pair. ~F you are in George street, call at the Great Bargain Distributors, and ask to see Lot No. 49. " OT 50.—One Hundred and Fifty pairs of 4 hand'ome Drawing-room Curtains (each curtain 4yds Jong 2yds wide, handsome floral - shaded centre, with antique border and taped edges), woith 14s 6d—to ba sold at 10s 6d th« pair. lAVAGE versus Civilised. NE of the great differences between a r savage and a civilised state is that in the former no Clothes worth speaking of are required, whereas in the latter the body is almost covered from head to foot. IVING in a civilised country, we are i obliged to look at matters from a civilised point of view, and are, thereforo, proud to be able to offer the following to a 'cute and discriminating public. IBNTLEMEN'S Colonial - made Tweed Suits, 25s each. 'HEBE the chief of a savage tribe is content, nay, proud of a few feathers and a little paint, the humblest member of a civilised community most, if he wishes to keep clear of the lunatlo asylum, wear something like a Bcore of different garments and articles of drees. ND so it is that at the risk of being accused of pandering to unnecessary luxury, and to the vicious propensities of the age, wo are compelled to ask all whom it may concern their opinion of the following:— ENTLKMEN'S Blue Serge Suits, splendid wear, 30s. OYS' Colonial-made Tweed Suits, 8s lid, 10a 6d, and 12s 6d. EN'S Heavy Tweed Trousers, 6s lid pair. ENS Best Quality Heavy Mole Trousers, 5a lid pair. OT of Gentlemen's White Shirts, 2s 6d each. ' OT of Gents' White and Regatta Shirtß, A slightly soiled, 2a 6d and 2s lid each—usual price, 5s lid and 6s lid. OT of Gents' Colored Merino Books, 4|d per pair; grand variety in Hard and Soft Felt Hats; splendid value in Shirts, Caps, Ties, Collars, Braces, L.W. Pants, Shirts, and Drawers. JVBPECTION Invited; satisfaction guaranteed. LOWERS.—Fyfe and Cuming have opened a special lot of novelties in Flowers bought late in the season, and tbey are therefore remarkably cheap ; inspeot their stook before purchasing elsewhere. "ILLINERY.—Fyfe and Cuming hold a splendid stock of every variety in Shape and Trimming. Ladies' and Children's Trimmed Hata and Bonnets at prices that cannot be beaten. See their Trimmed Hats at 2s lid, 3s lid, 4* 6d, 5s 6d, 6b 6d, 7s 6d, 8s 6d, and 10a 6d. UN BONNETS.-A Spec] Hats and Bonnets, bought In London at less than half-price. They are a superior lot, and worth immediate attention. Hats made of wide Swiss Embroidery, Is ll|d, 2a 6d, and 2s lid eaoh. Pretty Bonnets in Washing Cambric, | Haircord Muslin, and Mull Muslin, trimmed with lovely embroidery to match the muslin, Is, Is 3d, Is 6d, Is 11H 2s 6d, 2s lid, 3a lid, s lid each.

"ILLINERY DiiPARTMKNT. A Big Purchase in Straw Goods; 2s 6d Hats for 62d; 3s 6d Hats for 6£d : Ko &A TTa*. fnr fiM. Vvfn a.r>A Cumfng are ever on the alert for genuine bargains, and when there is anything big on they are sure to be represented. Their latest pur chase in Straw Goods exoels all former lots. See Fyfe and Cuming's Special Purchase of Newest Shapes Stylish Hats; the whole to be oleared at one price viz., 6|d each. OSIBRY DEPARTMENT.— A grand line in Ladies' full-fashioned Blaok Cotton Frobroidered Hose, suitable for wearing with shocß; the whole front of the stocking richly colors:—Qrenat, Cardinal, Blue, Gold, etc Usual price, 8a 6d; IT. and O'.s prloe, Is 6Jd—6 pairs for 9a. AOKBTS AND MANTLES.—A splendid assortment of Latest Novelties in Dust Cloaks, Jackets, Mantles, Capes, etc. Also, a special line in Ladles' Colored Cloth Jackets (bought, job}, 4s lid, 6s lid, 8s lid, 9s Ltd, and 10a Gd. A grand opportunity for buying a cheap and good Jaoket. Tt V fi, A, ND ' OtrM I N flfl RKADT-HONET^DhAMM, 68, 70, and 72 GEOi GJ^BTREET.

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Evening Star, Issue 8399, 27 December 1890, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 8399, 27 December 1890, Page 4

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