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POLITICAL CONTRASTS.' THE HON. JOHN BALLANOB, SIR HARRY AIKIN3ON, BIE JULIUS VOGBL. \S evorybody baa an opinion of Borne sort. Some think that Ballanoe and his party are the 'willing Instruments of the Evil One; others think them the only men capable cf ushering in that era of unexampled prosperity termed by some enthusiasts the Working Men's Millennium ; others, again, are loud in their praises of the author of the Public Works Policy; whilst others clamor for Sir Harry Atkinson; but one and all are unanimous in pronouncing Buchanan's House of Oommons Whisky "the purest and beat in the maikoc." DRAPERY SUPPLY ASSOCIATION. OX POPULI.—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 Association undoubtedly supply a want felt by many. Uvery day we have evidence that our efforts to supply a reliable class of Drapory at lowest caah prices are appreciated, and opinions similar to the undernoted expressed: RS JOHN SMITH. - "Been to the D.S.A.? Of course I have, and llko It bettor th n any shop in town. To beglu with, the light 1b so jjocd, and you can eoo what you are buying perfectly ; that itself is an advantage you can't get in every draper's shop Then everything is new and clean and fashionable—r.o old rubbish that I saw—and so cheap I I wonder how they can nell goods at the money ; but I Kuppose it is as th*y say, because they buy aul sell for cash and import direct." JI9S MAUDJt ETHEL JONES, ivtat 19. I —"The Drapery Supply Association ? Tea, I think its just too delightful a place for anything. I just like to spend the whole day there, Why, I get all my gloves there, and as for William ! Why, this sunshado was a present from him, and I know he got it there. Millinery 1 Oh, yes. Emily Graham r-nd I vvoat there last Saturday, and she got such a love of a bat, and only paid 10s Od for it; just as nice aa a 151 one in Princes street." R WILLIAM R'-BINSON says he knows theD.S.A. He's been there with Mrs K. on a Saturday pay day. Phe gets all her toggery there now. She used to got it up town, but r>ow knows a tiick worth two of that. Mis R. on gat clothes that tuit her, and things for the git la which sfcacd some knocking about, there, cheap; and as for hat« Well, never mind; you trust her; she knows where to get th?m. ISS GERTRUDE BROWN, aged 7, likes to go to tho Drapery Supply Aasociation, because it always means a new Frock or Piuaforo, or pair of Glove*, or something every Mnoshe goes. r-;a got this link Gingham there, and though It hss been washed several timec, it keeps quite bright, and 'Joes not lose the color. Clara and Jane and I are to get utw thii gs for the Ctnistmas there n> x> week. I Kd HARRY B;>NiKAi.'K. Hot^keeper: i " Where d'd I get those ''r.rtains': Why, at tho 1 .S.A., in George street. I had eveiything there this epilog—Floo:cloth", Carpet-, Curtain?, Art Muslins, Quiltp, Toilet - covers, Mid everything which required renewing, and, w< ukl you believe it, I believe X Hwed a good fe« - poinds, and fur-nli-hid better tlun ev r I did. Ven, everything is bAh good and useful, and I think al in good tint.',"

MpHAT THKSK G >LDRN OPINIONS a« J. justified by faces i-.ikl public experience we kr.ow, a d we nifty be pvtmittid to add that the implicit oocfi Icnoo of cue customers U an honor v/\'u\\ wo have always spired to and valued very h'ghly ; and a* in the pa-t, eo in the future it stnl; be our cor.star-.t endeavor to plewe all. aud deserve and teta'n that eonfidencjto the ful'ctt extent. RAPERY -UJ'PLY ASSOCIATION, *-* 80 AN!) 88 GKOP.GE STliSliT. DICK AND M'KEOHNIF. Proprietori'. BITiHCOOK BILCB. "MPORTAST Notice. - Htihcock Bros.' . Furoiture Show Eocm< and Works, George street north, Datedin. Ehtubii.hed 1884 Team to Dundas ttref-t. "NdPEOT our r'tcck of Coir.! ial-rnade Furniture in weU-prasriiietl Native Woods. IT -HOOOK BKO:>. undertake the Re- . moval of Furniture in town or country, or Packed and sent to any put of the colony. R. BROWN. R BROWN, Confectioner acd Pattrycook, « George ttrett (uext A. and T. InglisV). "I3ITORS Comirg to Town,—The RtfreshT meat Room wiil be found bandy to all th« Central Store?, REFRESHMENTS at all hours. Wedding and Birthday Cakes made to order; Confectionery, etc. PLEASE Note Address : P. Brown, Pastrycook and Confectioner, Oeorga striet (iti'xfc A. and T, login's). 0. A. BRESSKY. nHRISTHAS acd New Year Cards—All the J latett designs now on hand. CHRISTMAS and New Year Cards of every description, cheap; 6d and la packets. CHRISTMAS and New Year Cards-Opal, Satiu, Fringed, Fern, Chrornos, etc. CHRISTMAS and New Year Booklets, all i_y shapes—Jewelled, Ivorite, and Monotint. * HRI3TMAS and New Year Presents- \ i Desks, Workboxea, Albums, Inkstands. CHKI"TMAS Books—New Annualß, 'Boys' Own,' 'Girls' Own,' 'Chatterbox,' Sunday and >IRrfIDAY Books, Cards and Booklets.— Bressey, Bookseller, 151 George street. C. JOHNSON AND CO. I JOHNSON AND CO. are offering Great > Bargains for the Holiday Season, IHE Newest Styles in Spot and Plain Stuff L Dress Matorials~l2 yards for 4s 6d; must be reen to be believed; will certainly be sold out by Ist of January. LOT of Ladies' Tweed Jackets at 2* 6d each; must also be cleared out at a big sacrifice. BOUT 20 Ladies' Summer Stormproof _ Cloakp, to be cleared at 6s lid each. »RINTS, Delaines, Muslins, and all descriptions of Dress Goods will be offered at reduced prices. LARGE assortment of Ladies' Cors6ta , from Is 6d; Children's Scarlet do, In. SPLENDID assortment of Ladies' Gloves from 6d; Children's do from 4jd. ADIEB' Cotton Hose, dark colors, from J 4Jd ; Plain and Bibbed Cashmere and Cotton Hose in great variety, all at prices to suit the times. ADIES' and Children a Sun&hades and J Umbrellas; grand assortment Childs' Cotton Sunshades, 10|d. N extensive assortment of Ribbon?, Hand- _ kerchiefs, Belts, Bags, Straw Hats, Flowers, etc., at very low prices. ASHING Garibaldi Jackets, Fancy j T Aprons, Fro:ks, Pinafores, and Children's Costumes in great variety. STAFFORDSHIRE HOUSE. AMPS LAMP3M LAMPS !11 CROCKERY! Crocker 1 Crockery 1 J Crockery 1 "EXT Wardell Bros., George street. Dinner, Te», and Bedroom Sets at a tremendous i EDUCTION; also Lampware, Boilers, Y calling at Ritchie's, 29 George street, and Inspecting the above Goods before purchasing elsewhere, you will save money.

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Evening Star, Issue 8718, 9 January 1892, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 8718, 9 January 1892, Page 4