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LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. MARRIED Couple Wants Situation; wife housekeeper, man useful or any position of trust. A. Oarheron, South Dunedin. • AJNTJSu, Boy to Milk and Deliver. Apply Wiliism Claxton, Port road, Upper Junoti.-’D. LU. PakTr (fromStaggandMantle’s, • Lohdoul Clearing out summer Stock at a great, yeduction; see prices in window. Corner St. David and Cumberland streets. WANTED, for 6 months (in the vicihity of Manor place preferred), furnished or unfurnished, a 6 or 7-roomed House. Forward particulars to Messrs Catten and Hart, Princes street. WANTED (Saturday morning), 6 Men, Hay Binding (station). Apply Jas, Whyte, Rattray street. WANTED, a smart Boy for Store; ah 6 Youth for Office. Apply Lorie and Roy. WANTED, Whole-pl -te or 10 x 8 Camera; not leas than S double dark slides preferred. Also, One good Rectilinear, Symmetrical, or Doublet Lens to cover 10 k8; must be in good condition. Full particulars and price to “Ranald ” Box 78, Invercargill, OUSE Wanted (8,10 rooms) near City; state lowest rent. “0.H.,” General Post Office. Y EXPERIENCE. MY EXPERIENCE teaches me that Simon Bros.’ Boots are the best in the City. MY EXPERIENCE—That small profits and quick returns is Simon Bros ’ motto. MY EXPERIENCE—If you want the largest and choicest stock of Boots and Shoes to select from, decidedly try Simon Bros. LADIES’ DEPARTMENT Neat Walking Shoes, 6s 91; Evening Shoes, 3s lid ; High - leg Kid Lace Boots, 8s 9d. GENTLEMEN’S DEPARTMENT - SuperlcjS Walking Boots (sewn), 10s 6A; comfortable fitting Walking Shoe's, 8s 9d. CHILDREN’S DEPARTMENT—NoveIty -.nd variety are not wanting, and; are rendered doubly so by the fres'rness that encompasses all. SIMON BROTHERS, George street (near Octagon), FOUND, a Greyhound Slut; owner can have same by paying expenses. J, Boyle, Leith street. LOST, last evening, between Maori Hill and Dr Hislop’s, Forth ttreet, Black Onyx Brooch, with pearls. Reward on returning to Young, jeweller, Princes street. LOST, a Gala Parrot. Finder rewarded on returning same to Joseph B. White, North-east Valley. TO LET, large 5, 4, 3-roomed Houses, in good order. Victoria terrace, Anderson’s Bay road. NOTICE. INVITE FARMERS and those Interested to see the MERSBR REAPB7R AND BINDER, now set up in our Yard, It is the Only Machine that works entirely without Canvas. REID AND GRAY. Dunedin. ADVERTISER willing Exchange Residence throe months north end for House four rooms St. Clair district. For particulars, “Z.,” Star Office, SPECIAL Purchase—Liberty -SilK Sash Ribbons, 9 inches wide, all colors, 6JJ yard; worth Is 3d. T. Ross. SPECIAL Purchase—Pink, Blue, Navy, and Red Bmbro’deries, Is 8d dozen yards; worth 4d per yard. T. Ross. SPBO'AL Purchase—loo dozen Ladies’Kidtipped Taffeta Gloves, from Is pair. T. Ross, glove importer. SPECIAL Purchase—Ladies’ Black Cashmere Stockings, Is lid pair; worth 2s 9d. T. Koss, Princes street, opposite Colonial Rank. YE 41 —White English Jam and Jelly Jars (nest of five), is 3d; cheapest In Dunedin. Little Dust Pan.

SPLENDID variety, fifty patterns ; superior quality odd China Cups and Saucers Little Dust Pan. Inspection invited. AT Specially Reduced Prices clearing out entire Stock, Toys, Dolls, and Fancy Goods. Little Dust Pan. JAMES HALE, cheap Picture-framer and Cutler ; Mouldings and Glass sold in small quantities. Hanover street. MONTAGUE’S Giving Up Sale.—No reasonable offer refused for any article, as premises to be given up in January. MONTAGUE’S Giving Up Sale.—Now ~is the time to buy Presents ; Stock almost given away. MONTAGUE’S Giving Up Sale.-Show-cases and Shop Fittings For Sale, cheap. Everything must go, MONTAGUB’SGiviDg Up~Sale.—' White metal Teaspoons. 2s doz. ; Dessert Spoons and Forks, 3s doz,; Table Spoons and Forks, 4s doz. AS there are many imitations of Wolfe’s Schnapps, the public must use caut’on, ’O7 ANTED Known—Landing by s.s. Taieri from Calcutta—Cigars, Supers No. 1 and 2; best Indian Curry (Is tins); delicious. Ceylon and Indian Tea Association, Limited, Princes street. Our last large consignment lasted only e’ght days. f CABINET Portraits, Ten Shillings a dozen; / Cards, Five Shillings. Burton Brothers, Number Forty-one, Princes street. MRS GILL is now Clearing all Sunshades much under cost Frilled, 6s lid; Shots. 5s lid ; Lined, 2s lid. BEAT Sacrifice, —Sunshades, Black, 8s IT llld-were 14s 6d; Black (lined), 15s fid—were 21s. _ _ GLOVES. —Suede, Is 9d; Kid, 2s lid to fig fid ; Children’s Kid, 2s fid and 2s lid; Evening Shades, all prices. MILLINERY Department. All lines greatly reduced ; largest stock in City; Ladies’ Dress Cans, half-price. DRESS Department. Great Bargains in Summer Tweeds and Serges; Inspection invited. Print Dress Lengths, from 2s lid. MANTLE and Jacket Department,—Special lines must be cleared previous to opening Autumn Shipments. Mrs Gill, Princes street. MRS DREAVEK’S for Christmas Presents Lovely-trimmed Hats, all newest shapes, from 3s fid; Black Lace Bonnets, TRIMMED Bonnets from ss; Children’s Liberty Bilk Hats, 3s lid—formerly 6s fine Straw Bonnets, fid each. THOSE Bonnets, trimmed nicely, for ss; any shape and color you like. Pick them from box AT Door and select your own Trimming; hundreds to choose from. The Dainty Dot and Cherry Ripe Hats, black or white, from Is lid ; suit every style of beauty. See them, at Mrs Dreaver’s. GHIN LEE, Laundry, Moray place, corner of Great King street, Dunedin. White Shirts done up equal to new by an experienced American ironer. MONEY To Lend In Large and Small Sums. Horder and Son, Eldon Chambers TO LET, a Two-roomed House, with Shacklock range. Apply at Mr'Tomkins’a Store, Frederick street. ______ TO LET, 4-roomed Brick House and Broomed Verandah Cottage. Apply Bggers’s Store, Albany street. TO LET, Seven-roomed House, Oanongate, Bussell, and Brown streets; bath ; ocean and wharf view. Halley, Oanongate. BUOHANAN’B, George street, for Hothouse Grapes, Bananas, Pines, Oranges, Tomatoes, Apples and Fears, Raspberries. EATING and Cooking Plums, 3d and 4d lb; Florence Cherries, Kentish Cherries, Bed and Black Currants. GOOSEBERRIES, 12lb Is; Strawberries, Cherry Plums; Rhubarb, 121b Is; Peninsula-grown Peas and POTATOES, Cucumbers, and also a choice lot of Orleans Plums, At Buchanan’s, 41 George street.

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Evening Star, Issue 8409, 9 January 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 8409, 9 January 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 8409, 9 January 1891, Page 3

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