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LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. (PEOIAL Purchase-Liberty Bilk Swh Ribboos, 9 inohes wide, all colors, fr|d yard; } worth Is 3d. T. Ross. °EOIAL Purchase-Pink, Bine, Navy, and / Red Fmbroiderie?, Is Sd dozen yards; I worts 4d per yard. T. Ross. ! fEO AL Purohase—loo dozen Ladies' KidkJ tipped Taffeta Gloves, from Is pair. T. Boas, glove importer. O FECIAL Purchase - Ladies' Black CashO nitre Stockings, Is lid pair; worth 2* 91 T. Rob?, Princ-s street, opposite Colonial Bank. RI'.MIKR Ironmongery Company, 100 Princes street, Duaedin, are giving up business; great Clearing Sale. Yon Bhould B» the Bargains. A fifty-shilling Lamp for t 17s 61 Every man his own painter ; two [ pounds F Paint for Ninepence. Brass Preserving Pans; cheapest in the City. They are going quickly. LEOTRO PLATED Goods almost for the lifting. A 50s Teapot for 30s, Note thw. UN'S.—A Five-guinea Gun for 755. Everything must be sold. 100 Princes street. "ONEY To Lend on Mortgage, interest . from 6 per cent; Bills Discounted daily. Bryant, Dowllng street. FURNITURE!. Lamer, auctioneer, takes Furniture and Goods oi all kinds on Private 88 le; Money Advanced against goods. N SALE, Furniture, Bedding, Bedsteads, ■v_r Carpets, Linoleums, Safes, Carts, Expresses. Lamer, auctioneer, Princes and Rattray streets. U7RNI3H Cheaply and Well. Lamer, auctioneer, has Furniture, Bedsteads, Carpets, Linoleums. Rattray and Princes streets. OOK Out. Palmer's whole Stock of '■ Crockery, Tin, and lion Ware must be HOP to be Closed end of January. >o r reasonable offer refused at Palmer's, George street. OACHMAKBRB and Wheelwrights Meet v To-morrow Night (Wednesday), Trades Hall. CLEARING Sale of Summer Goodß. BonJ nets, 6j 6d, 7s 6d, 8* 6d, 10s 6d-less than half price. Misses Brownlie. ST NSBADES, is lld.Vcre 7s 6d-worth lis Gd ; Boys' Sailor Costumes, 2s lid ; Leghorns, 2a 3d, 2s 6d. RIMMED Hats, 5? 6d, 6s 6d, 7s 6d, Ss 6d, .. 9d 6d, fresh, pretty, newly trimmed; clearing prices. See window. Sale of Summer Goods. See J pries in window; real bargains. H. and B. Brow alb.

lABINET Portraits, Ten Shillings a dozen; ■*.,/ Canla, Five Shillings. Burton Brothers, Number Forty-one, Prlncoß street. GHIN LEE, Laundry, Moray place, corner of Grmt King ttreot, Dunedin. White Shirts done up equal to new by an exoeticnocd American ironer. UNSHADES Frilled. Shots, and Blacks kj largo and choice selection. To be seen now at Mrs Gill's. UTTEKFLIES, Daggers, Matadors, Bag 3, Purses, Scents, and all the latest novelties in Fancy Goods. Mrs Gill. LOVES.—Make this department a special i study, and import the very best makes. Mrs Gill, PEOIAL Importation of Zephyrs and Gingkj hams, in all the newest designs; also choice selection Dress Tweeds. Mrs Gill. fj Novelties for the Coming Season, at remarkably low prices. Mrs Gill. ILLINERY Department, Largest . assortment in City ; prices defy competition. Great variety of Dress Caps, Mrs Gill, Princes street. "R8 DEBATER'S for Christmas Presents Lovely-trimmed Hats, all newest shapes, from 3s 6d; Black Lace Bonnets, (RIMMED Bonnets from ss; Children's . Liberty Silk Bats, 33 lid—formerly 6s; fine Straw Bonnets, 6d each. HOSE Bonnets, trimmed nicely, for ss; any shape and color you like. Pick them from box T Door and select your own Trimming; _ hundreds to choose from. The Dainty Dot and Cherry Bipo Hats, black or white, from Is lid ; suit every style of beauty. See them, at Mrs Dreaver's. TO MEDICAL MEN. PENING for young, energetio DOCTOR; strictly temperate, good horseman. Particulars Mr Dodds, chemist, Akaroa. ENDERS will be received till noon of . SATURDAY, the 10th Inst., for Painting at Girls' High School. Specification may be seen at Education Office. C. MAC ANDREW. Secretary High School Board. ENDERS Invited STONE RETAINING WALL, with Iron Bailing; also Alterations TWO HOUSES and Fencing. Apply J. COUSTON, Plumber, Princes itreet south. OTAGO EDUCATION BOARD. ,ENDBRS will be received up to TUESDAY, 13th Inst,, for the Erection of an Addition to the Matakanui School. Plans and specifications may be scon at Education Office. Dunedin. P. G. PRYDE, Secretary. ANTED, a thoroughly practical Man as ENGINEER for the Lake Brunton Dredgor, near Fortrose. Must have served apprenticeship as fitter and engineer. Apply by letter (enclosing testimonials) to the Secretary Lake Brunton Gold Dredging Com pany, Limited, Invercargill. 10 LET, Seven-roomed Residence, with Outhouaes, Stable, Garden, Orchard; acre ground. Coiner Elgin road and Havelock street, Moroington.

Rent, L6O; no taxes. Apply JAMES A. PARK AND CO. FOR SALE OR TO LET. ' ARG« WOOL STORE, Princes street _J south (at present occupied by D. Stronach and Sou), with entry on Ist February. Apply to THE TRUSTEES, EXECUTORY, AND AGENCY CO. OF N.Z., Ltd., Livirpool titrce). [A CAKUI "\K J. OSBORNE CLO S S 1 (M.8.. CM.. Kdia.)hoH COMMENCED MEDICAL PRAOTIOB In George btbeei 1 , Betwcon Albany and Union streets. Consulting Hours : 10 to 12 a.m., and 7 to 8 p.m. ISTRICT ORDER. Volunteer Office, Duncdin, 6th Jaauary, 1891. The Rifle Corps of the City will Parade in drill order for Battalion Drill at 7.30 p.m. on the 19th tast. at the Garrison Hall. By order. H. GORDON, Major, District Adjutant. IMPORTANT LAND SALE. THURSDAY, JANUARY 8. HOSE Coming to the above will find a really First-class DINNER prior to it in the MONSTER DINING HALL at the LEVIATHAN HOTEL at a SHILLING, and art equally good TEA after it is over. A. D. SILK, Proprietress. Dunedin, January 6,1891. THE COLONIAL MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY, LIMITED. Office: Corner of Princes and High streets, Dunedin. E- JOHN P. PIEROT has beon appointed Distriet Agent in Otago, and Members are Invited to Co-operate with him for the advancement oi the Society's Interests. By order of the Board. ARTHUR K. GIBBS, Secretary for New Zealand.

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Evening Star, Issue 8406, 6 January 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 8406, 6 January 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 8406, 6 January 1891, Page 3

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