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PUBLIC) NOTICES. DRAPERY SUPPLY ASSOCIATION. YOX POPDLI. —There can be no better evidence of the need of a particular thing than the eagerness evinced by the public to take advantage of the same. Judged by this standard the Drapery Supply Asioolatlon undoubtedly supply a want felt by many. Every day we hare evidence that our efforts to supply a; reliable class of Drapery at lowest cash prices are appreciated, and opinions similar to the underneted expressed: MRS JOHN SMITH. - "Been to the D.S.A.! Of course I have, and like it better th«n any shop in town. To begin with, the light is so good, and yon can see what yon are buying perfectly; that itself is an advantage you can’t get in every draper’s shop. Then everything is new and clean and fashionableno old rubbish that I saw—and so cheap I I wonder how they pan sell goods at the money; but I suppose it is as they say, because they buy and sell for cash and import direct. 1 ’ MISS MAUDS ETHEL JONES, am 19. —"The Drapery Supply Association? Yes, I think its just too delightful a place for anything. 1 just like to spend the whole day there. W by, I get all my gloves there, and as for William 1 Why, this sunshade was a present from him, and I know he got it there. Millinery! Oh, yes. Emily Graham snd I went there last Saturday, aud she got such a love of a hat, and only paid 10s 6d for it; just as nice as a 16s one in Princes street.” MR WILLIAM ROBINSON says he knows theD.B.A. He’s been therewith Mrs B. on a Saturday pay day. She gets alt her toggery there now. She used to get it up town, but now knows a trick worth two of that. Mis R. can get clothes that suit her, and things for the girls which stand some knocking about, there, cheap; and as for hats Wei), never .mind; yon trust her; she knows where to get them. MISS GERTRUDE BROWN, aged \ likes to go to the Drapery Supply Association, because it always means a new Frook or Pinafore, or pair of Gloves, or something every time she goes. Ma got this Fink Gingham there, and though it has been washed several times, it keeps quite bright, and does not lose the color. Clara end Jane and I are to get new things for the Christmas there next week. R3 HARRY BONIFACE, Hotelkeeper: “ Where did I get those Curtains 1 Why, at the D.S.A., in George street, I had everything there this spring—Floorcloths, Carpets, Curtains, Art Muslins, Quilts, Toilet • covers, and everything which required renewing, and, would you believe it, I believe I saved a good few pounds, and furnished better than ever I did. Yes, everything is both good and useful, aud I think all In good taste.”

THAT THESE GOLDEN OPINIONS are justified by facts and public experience we know, and we may be permitted to add that the implicit confidence of our customers is an honor which wo have always aspired to and valued very highly; and as in the past, so in the future it shall be our constant endeavor to please all, and deserve and retain that confidence to the fullest extent. T\RAPERY SUPPLY ASSOCIATION, DICK AND U'KEOHNIB. Proprietors, 0. A, BRBSBBY. CHRISTMAS and New Year Cards—All the latest designs now on band. CHRISTMAS and New Year Cards of every description, cheap; 6d and Is packets. CHRISTMAS and New Year Cards—Opal, Satin, Fringed, Fern, Chromes, etc. CHRISTMAS and New Year Booklets, all shapes—Jewelled, Ivorite, and Monotint. CHRISTMAS and New Year Presents— J Desks, Workboxes, Albums, Inkstands, HRIiTMAS Books—New Apnuals, Own,’ ‘Gifla’ Own,’ ‘Chatterbox,’ Sunday yifl BIRTHDAY Books, Garda and Booklets,— Bressey, Bookseller, 151 George street. J, BARDIE AND 00. JHABDIB AND CO.’S 30 DAYS’ • CLEARING SALE, Thirty days’ olearinu sale, after which the Business, as a going concern, will be cffered For Sale,by Tender. LOTHING, BOOTS,"TnITSHOES at Sweeping Reductions, for Thirty Days Only, Boys’ and youths’ clothing sold at Slaughtering Prices for 30 days. MEN’S, BOYa’, AND GIRLS’ BOOTS AND SHOES at greatly Reduced Prices during the 3Q Days’Sale. mWEEDBHIRTINGS, CAUCQaS, FLANX NBLS, BLANKETS. Etc., at Clearing Prices for Thirty Days. J. Bardie and Co., No. 110 Princes and Patt ay street*. CENTRAL RESTAURANT IBFG to intimate to the Public that I have added a Ladies* Dining ROOM. Prices as usual. All Meals, 6d; Beds, Is, Everything clean and com* fortable. Breakfast from 7to 10 a.m. Central Restaurant, Manse street. Mrs A. Lehmann, Proprietress. JOHN GILLIES, UnlertaW, 18 George J? street and 11 Great King street, CONDUCTS Adults’ Funerals respectably, with Hearse and Attendance, from 70s upwards. CHILDRENS, from 30s upwards. Mourn! ing Carriages as required: MISCELLANEOUS. MONARCH of Pain—A splendid remedy for Rheumatism and Sciatica. LAUNDRY Work well and cheaply done, and punctually returned in all weathers, Lace Curtains a specialty. Mrs Clark’s Laundry. North-east Valley. Established 1875. MONARCH of Fain Oddi!jjT. J GEORGE JAM. —Ask for, and see that o von gel it. All Grocers. THOS. D. MOCK FORD, practical Sweep and Nightman, Walker street, All orders punctually attended tfl. “He who invents a new sauce is a public benefactor.SOCßßAWE. SOLAR SAUCE. THIS novel and exquisite SAUCE, now introduced to the Public of Dunedin for the first time, will be found to be a most delicious and peculiar relish. It Is a combination of the finest Fruits and Aromatic Spices, blended with great skill, and specially suited as a sauce for mutton. The selling price places it within the reach of everyone. And its valuable properties In assimilating and promoting digestion should cause the name of SOLAR SAUCE to become a household word. Knowing the great nnmber ot worthless sauces now on the market (the principal components of which are vinegar and cayenne pepper), the proprietors of. the SOLAR SAUCE conceived the idea of pro* I duobg a genuine Fruit Sauce out of fruits grown in the colony; and they have now perfected an article which they can confidently recommend, and which they are certain will soon appear on every table. Prepared fur the proprietors at the St. George Preserving Works, Dunedin. To be had from the Trade generally, or from IRVINE AND STEVENSON. Price : Half-pint Bottle, 6d; Pint Bottle 9d. HE. SHAOKtOOK’S "ORION” RANGE • will bum lignite, coal, or wood; requires no setting. Most economical and durable Range made. Supplied with High or Low - pressure Boilers, Tomb Railing, Fretwork, and General Castings, Repairs effected, southenlTfoundry, CRAWFORD STREET, DUNEDIN. RBNSHAW’S Monarch of Pain; the greatest Core of the Age. Sole Agent —John B. Hooper, Crawford street. TrnAPBR for Wrapplng-np For Sale. Apply JL Stab Office, Bond street,

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Evening Star, Issue 8717, 8 January 1892, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 8717, 8 January 1892, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 8717, 8 January 1892, Page 4