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PUBLIC NOTICES. HANS PAULI. CHEAPEST and Boat-assorted 'Stock for Christmas and New Tear Cards; endless variety; suit all pockets. TOYS for Picnics; Toys for Christmas Trees; special lines in Dressed and Undressed Dolls. _ VTO intention to Renew Lease of Shop; .1.1 heavy Stock must be rednced. __ G. WILSON. WILSON’S EXHIBITION RBSTAUBANT, 196 Princes street. HOT Pies, Tea, Coffee, and Light Refresh’ ments always ready. Full Meal, Is; by Tickets, 9d. WEDDING Parties, Balls, etc., supplied. Cakes made to order on the shortest notice. _____ COUNTRY Visitors and others can rely on having every attention and comfort at the Exhibition Bestanrant. J. F, BRUNDELL. JF. BRUNDELL, Plumber and Qasfitter, • 140 George street, wishes to Intimate to hls Friends AND General Public he has Recommenced Business at the above address, and Is REP ABED to do all kinds of Repairs or Jobbing at Moderate Prices and with Punctuality. Telephone No. 437. A. AND J. FLEMING. 01 0, A. and J. Fleming Is B 4 U at 96 George street, WITH the Choicest Assortment of Fruits, Vegetables, Confectionery, and Dairy Produce, which they are prepared to sell wholesale or retail at the lowest possible prices for cash. Atrial solicited by A. and J. Fleming. Remember, 96 George street. A. M'FARLANB. ANTED Known M'Farlane’s Patent Portable Boiler is the Best and Cheapest; 12-gallon, with patent chimney, 335. WANTED Known—lf you have any Repairs in Plumbing Work try M'Farlane; he will give you good work at lowest charges, WANTED Known—M'Farlane’s Is the place for Tin Goods and Chimney Cowls; cheapest In town. ‘FARLANB, Walker street. Telephone 632. DRAPERY SUPPLY ASSOCIATION. Drapery supply association, Direct Importers, 86 and 88 George street. MONEY was worth 9 per cent, in London during the late financial crisis, in which the well-known firm of Baring Bros, were involved, or nearly three times the usual rate. _____ NOTHING like that scarcity of money has been experienced since 1875, and, as advances were difficult to obtain, great sacrifices had to be made to realise and meet payments.

OUR HOME BUYER was on the spot, and as one man’s extremity is another’s opportunity, he was able for Cash to Buy many lots of Goods for not much more than Half their Worth, SOME of these we have opened up ex Ruapehu, and others will be arriving up till Christmas. We Invite our Customers and the Pnb.io to inspect tho under-noted, a few of our most Special Bargains. Tp.KS.—A. lot of Colored Moitd Stripe Silks in light and d*rk colors and evening shader, selling at Is 9d a yard—3s lid goods. S ATHENSPwenIy-five pieces only French Printed tateena in newest patterns, Checks and others, the finest cotton goods mado, B|d usual price Is 3d. PRINTS.— Part of the Stock of Schlesinger and Mayer, French agents, consisting . of Percales, Cambrics, Oamelines, etc , beautiful designs, fast colors, 3sd, 4Jd, s£d up -worth a third more. iIPHYRS,—These favorite and useful goods we have just opened out some striking things in. Small Checks, large Checks, Snowflakes, Stripes, and Plains; great variety and exceedingly low prices. USLINS.—A lot of soft Nainsooks, with stripes and bars; the newest for Dresses and Pinafores. Also, the older Satin Stripes and Lace Checks from 3|d a yard. DRESSES. Twelve pieces only Knicker Fancies In beautiful colorings, including coral, fawn, grey, etc., s|d—worth B|d. Fifteen pieces plain Wool Beiges, a good range of mixtures, £|d—never before under 9sd. DRBS3BS.— A grand purchase is a lot of Checked Beiges in pink, vieux rose, gobelin, grey, and terra cotta, which we are selling at 7jd. We sold the same early in the season at 12^d. DRESSES.— A few pieces still left of Double • width All-wool Cashmere Twills, in terra, brown, electric, moss, and navy, 12a 6d full dress—should be BLACK Goods.—Sripcd and Figured Allwool Cashmeres, 2a 3d—worth 3a fid ; Black Lace Cloth, 6§d ; Wool Grenadines, Is 6JI; Silk Broche Grenadines, Is lid—usually 3s fid. HOUSE FURNISHINGS. Floorcloths, light patterns, 2yds wide, from Is fid running yard ; Kidder Carpet Squares, bordered, sizes to suit any room, beautiful patterns, 235, 27s fid, 31s fid—usually sold at a third more. URTAINS. —Lace Curtains, 5 yards long, Is 9d; 6 ynrds, 2s lid; 7 yards, 8s fid; 8 yards, 15s fid. Art Madina, 42in wide, for long curtains, Japanese patterns, 5Jd; bordered ditto, 7fd. STRAW HATS.—A shipment of newest introductions in Fancy Straws, bought late in the season, including Dainty Dot, Stanley, etc,, at half the price of early season’s goods. Picnic Sun Hats, each, ILLINBRY. —Our Trimmed Hats are already noted ; but when we mention that we are trimming the above with Flowers and Ribbons, bought job, all In want of Summer Hats should sec ours. Embroideries. ao pieces Colored Swiss Edgings in black, blue, grey, and cardinal, selling at l|d—were fid a yard ; a large lot of White Muslin, bought at 50 per cent, under price, and selling freely. H"’ OSIB RY. —Twenty dozen only. Girls’ Navy and Black Ribbed Bose, with elastic garters, sizes 2 to 6, all at 61 per pair; 12 boxes Children’s Colored Sox, 23 per pair. TOWELS. —We are showing on our Centre Table a miscellaneous lot of Towels, all sizes, prices, and makes, very much under usual rates; Brown Turks, large size, s|d; White Turks, 36in long, BJd; Linen Damask, colored ends, fringed, 9|d; Linen Huckaback, 9|d each. UMBRELLAS AND SUNSHADES (extra good value). Black Satin Parasols, 6s lid; Durable Silk Umbrellas, 3s 9d; and Brown Satin Do Chine, at 7s 9d; all with new handles, direct from the manufacturers, GLOVES of every kind—Kid (dressed and undressed, 4 and 6 clasp, bntton and dome fastenings), Lisle, Taffeta, and Pure Silk (in black, tan, and colored) from fid per pair. ABOVE LINES are all special, and we invite our Customers and the Public generally to visit and Inspect the same. Besides those specially mentioned onr Stock is complete In every department with Goods which for choice and value oasnot be beaten. The drapery supply association, 86 and 88 George street. Dick and M‘Kechnie, proprietors. 0. A. BRB3SBY. BRESSEY’S for Christmas and New Year Garda of every description. BRESSEY’S for Tnok’s celebrated “Gem” aeries Christmas Cards. BRESSEY’S for Christmas Cards from Id each; fid and Is packets. BRESSEY'S for New Annuals, New Booklets, Bibles, etc. __ RBSSBY’S for Birthday Cards, Birthday Books. BRESSEY’S for Photographic Albums, Scrap Boohs, and Scraps. BRESSEY’S for Japanese Goods. Book seller, 151 George street.

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Evening Star, Issue 8407, 7 January 1891, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 8407, 7 January 1891, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 8407, 7 January 1891, Page 4

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