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public notices. D RAPERY SUPPLY ASSOCIATION, 86 and 88 Gbobqb BTEEBT. DICK AND M'ESOHNIE, Proprietors. AS THE PUPIL OF THE BYE is the moat tender spot in the baman body, likewise is the Parse the most safely guarded of all the treasures of man. A SHILLING ‘ HAINBD” IS A SHILLING GAINED, and it behoves Heads of Households to save every shilling possible. At this season of the year, when all feel the necessity of PROVIDING WARM CLOTHING AND SUITABLE COVERING, where to do so moat economically is the great desideratum. Fortunately, at no time has Drapery Goods been so cheap, and every day we bear the remark OW CHEAP THINGS NOW ARK!— We claim to have materially assisted to produce this result. We have brought to the doors of the people the manufactures of the world direct without the middleman’s profit. WE HAVE PROVIDED FOR ALL the benefits which can only be secured by buying for cash in the Home markets, and doing business only on the ready money principle. B ADHERE FIRMLY TO THIS, being thoroughly convinced by close observation that it is conducive to the best interests of buyer and seller. We enjoy then IfIVEUY AuYANTAGB KNOWN TO Li OTHERS and a good many others don’t enjoy—and can with confidence assert that to all who want to shop economically and well, who require useful goods at reasonable prices, and a little to go a long way, the Drapery supply association is THE PLACE.—We have made ample provision this season for supplying the wants of a much larger circle of Customers. Our Stock is extensive, our Premises improved, and the inducements we offer sufficient, we believe, to assure the extended patronage we expect, IT IS HARDLY NECESSARY, we think, nor have we space at our command, to Catalogue fully our Departments and the many special lines we have, but we may mention that r IN OUR DRESS DEPARTMENT we show New Goods from 4|d yard upwards, including Cardinal and Maroon, Cowl Cloths, Diagonals and Amazons for Cloakings; Velveteens and Plushes (all shades), from Is lid yard, IN OUR SHOW ROOM will be found Jackets and Mantles in Flush, Cheviot, trimmed Astracban, Beaver, etc. Our Ulsters are in the Russian and Newmarket shape, and we have a line of Far-edged Broclid Cloaks at 29s fid each, UR MILLINERY LS””OUR STRONG POINT, qs all who inspect cur Window Show can see. It is universally admitted to be second to none ip taste and style, and In price below the average. UR3, WRAP sHAWLsTjERSEYS, and the many side lines which go to make up a complete wardrobe, can be had tempting in price and profusion. WE ARE MAKING A BIG BID just now in the Furnishing way, and are showing lovely patterns in Floorcloths (quite new designs), Doormats, Hearthrugs, Cretonnes, Art Muslins, Blankets, Quilts, and Towels. All these, and the many Sundries necessary to HOUSERE SPING, we can supply cheap. See our lovely reversible Cretonnes at 6| i, our Damask Tabling at Is OJd, and our Colored Table Covers at 2s lid; while our Colonial Flannels in Shetland, pink, scarlet, and white, at la osd, are much better than last winter’s.

At ouk fancy counter odr STOCK will be found well assorted in best makes of Hosiery, Gloves, Ribbons, and Laces; while Umbrellas with us are- a specialty. We have strong handles, modest handles, plain handles, crook handles, natural wood, ebony, pearl, and horn handles, London, Paris, and Dresden handles, B HAVBISPRAiNED THIS MONTH from quoting prices much; after all they are hardly a criterion. Other homes will, of course, have goods at the same prices as ours; but if you will take time to compare qualities jou will see the advantage of buying from us. In conclusion, B ARB GOOD FOR OUR STATEMEN TS. --We want you to bear that fact in mind when your eye lights on this announcement. Any firm can write a catchy advertisement, but to be of any value it must be true; the value must be there, not alone empty words. We invite you to UT OURS TJ THE MOST SKVEkE TEST. You’ll not find them wanting, Ladi-s, then put every penny in your purse, take the first tramcar to our door, and thank your lucky stars there is such a place as HE DRAPERY SUPPLY ASSOCIATION, 86 and 88 George street. DICK AND M'KEOHNIE, Proprietor*. WILLIAM MACDONALD. WILLIAM MACDONALD, 32 Princes, street, Dunedin, UARANTEBS a first-class White Shirt for 5s 6d; all sizes and well made. SPECIAL purchase of Regatta Shirts, all sizes, worth 10s 6d—selling for 7s 6d each. In TIBS there are immense variety. Washing Derbies, 6d, 9d, Is each; the cheapest in town. ILLIAM MACDONALD, 32 Princes street, Dunedin. MULLER AND ANDERSON. WANTED, Buyers to compare our Furniture and Bedding before purchasing elsewhere. WANTED Known Kapok Beds, Flock and Hair Mattresses, SPRING Mattresses, and all kinds of Bedding ; best material, lowest prices, WANTED Known—Muller and Anderson’s Furniture will hold its own as regards quality, finish, AND Price with any House in the City. No. 83 George street, JNSPEOTION invited. J. BARDIE AND CO. JHARDIB AND CO. are opening a lot of • novelties in Gents’ Regatta, Electric, Oxford, and White Shirts. HATS and Caps (newest shapes and shades), Hard and Soft Felt Tweeds, etc. OSGIBL and Roslyn Underclothing, suitable for the seasons, just to hand. CHOICE Lot of Boys’ and youths’ Clothing in Colonial-made Tweed at wonderfully low prices. ANEW and improved range in Boys’ and Girls’ “Standard” Boots «nd Mhoes; Men’s Balmorals, Bluchers, Shoes, and Sllppers, ** Standard 11 qualities. LARGE Shipment of Ladies’ Soots and Shoes just landed; special line Kid Button Boots, only 9s 6d. JHARDIB AND 00., No. 110, oomet • Princes and Rattray streets. MISCELLANEOUS, WILLIAM WILSON (successor to R. 6. Harris), Nightman. Orders punctually attended to. St. Andrew street. LAUNDRY Work well and cheaply done, and punctually returned in all weathers. Lace Onrtains a specialty, Mrs Clark’s Lanndry. North-east Valley. Established 1875. WR. COLE, Batcher, Hanover street,— • Everything of the best quality procurable. Sausages a specialty. ftT, GEORGE ~ Selected Frail and Q) Best Sugar. All Grooen,

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Evening Star, Volume 8505, Issue 8505, 2 May 1891, Page 4

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