XlfJ Ok/PS’B SrihniKma jfaihds alonq without ''v hj rival tlaax (a tits catalogue of tnhgiiftoMldide. " i ■■ n ■ M ii,i..hii—— s^BSCt— PAPER HANGINGS. -We Wve jAI I Opened out s VerJ large Arsortihent of New Goode. Width end Srhlth. APIRHaNQINGS. New Designs of good quality ; Washable Goods In great tartety. y>APBRHANGINGS. —Purchasers should IT Inspect our Stock; artistic designs from the best manufacturers at lowest prices. PAPBRHANOINOS. - Hlgh-Mass Goods, with Dados to match, for dining and drawing roome, bulls, etc. PAPBRBANGINGS.-30,000 pieces at 4d XT to 5s per piece; many designs at manufaotnrers’ prices. Smith and Smith, Octagon. PAPERHANGINQS. -Washable or Sanitary Faperhanginga in great variety. Smith and Smith, Octagon, WHEN a genuine article such as Wolfe’s Schnapps has earned a good name for Itself, frauds spring up. Robert anderson & company’s CROWN ROLLER MILLS, MaKob IMaoe. Iff RUBY DUST. H Thla Firm having gone to great expense in erecting and fitting the above Mills with the latest improvements in Milling Machinery, are now in a position to Supply their Customers with FLOUP. OATMEAL, and PEARL BARLEY of the Best Quality at Current Prices. As the Firm have several Machines In their Plant not to be found in any other mill in Australasia, their Patrons may rely on obtaining nothing but a First-clasa Article CROWDED DAILY. jgRAITHWAITB’S BOOK ARCADE. ANNUAL SALE STILL ON. B A*R GAINS DAILY. The Entire Stock Reduced in Price. SALE PRICE IN RED FIGURES. Old Price in Black Figures, Don’t Miss this Opportunity of Swing Money. SPRING SEASON. 1891. - Gentlemen’s Hats, Qhirte, and Mercery. New Goods Now Landing for the early spring season at Taylor’s, Rattray street. ALL GOODS Damaged by the recent F’re having been Disposed of, Business is now Resumed as usual at Taylor's, Buttray street. THE LATEST SHAPES in Collars, Bows, and extra wide Derby Scarfs are now open. Novelties received by every mail at Taylor’s.
FUNERAL NOTICE. THE Friends of Mrs Margaret Walfc.ce are respectfully invited to attend the Funeral of her late husband, James Wallace (late railway porter NRailways), which will leave her residence, Roseneatb, Sawyers Bay. arriving at the Dunedin Railway Station at S p.m. TO-MORROW ('-'aturday), the sth Inst., for the Southern Cemetery. CHARLES J. THORN, Undertaker, David and Marion streets, Caversham. FUNERAL NOTICE, THE Friends of the late d »mes A. Weir, engraver, a'e respectfully Incited to attend ha Funeral, which will leave his late residence. Octagon TO-MORROW (Saturday), September sth, at 2 p.m., for the Ngrthern Cemetery. COLE AND SPRINGER, Undertakers. 152 George street.
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Evening Star, Issue 8612, 4 September 1891, Page 2
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415Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 8612, 4 September 1891, Page 2
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