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LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. IRST GRAND SHOW JRST GRAND SHOW IRtfT GBAND SHOW IRST GRAND MttbT GRAND SHOW YFE AND OUMING'<S YFE AND OUMING'3 YFE AND CUMING'S YFE AND OUMING'3 IREAT DRAPKRY STOKES ,vi.aT i'KAPuftit oloHika PIBEIT DRAPERY STOKES REAT DRAPERY STORES »• 70. 72{ G t e r ° e r f } 68,70.72 IKSP GRAND SHOW RW DRBSS GOODS lIRST GRAND SHOW BW DRESS GOODS 711RST GRAND SHOW YFE AND CUMING'S. NCE Tried you will uso none but Defargo's - Plato Polish for all tilvor and plated URSTGiand Autumn Show Day, To-morrow : (Wednesday). Inspection invited. Brown, Ewing, and Co. Royal Arcade.—AH Gooda must be ___vr Cleared previous to alterations; no reasonable offer refused. rgfRIMMED Hats and Bonnets from Is; X Ladieß' and Children's Ulsters, 2* 6d up; dcaperate bargains; see these. CLEARING Cash Sale of Umbrellas, Snn shades, Gloves, Ribbons, Sashes. All mast be cleared at any price. IXTRAORDINARY Bargains in Children's j Pelißßes, Coats, Sun Hats, Ladies' Garibaldis. Mußt positively be cleared before three weekrf. "F you have a troublesome Watch or Clock .__ tend it to J. T. Warburton, watchmaker, Arcade (centre). MRS DKEAVER has opened Ladies' Feather Boas, three yards long, lovely goods, 12s 6d, 15s Cd, 17s 6d. See windows. "VTEW Millinery for winter Bcason on view; Jji lovely Bonnets, Russian Tcques, Felt and Straw Hats—all new shapes. Shawls, Dorothy Capes, Ulsters— Ladles' and Children's; immense variety Press Tweoda, Berge?, etc. Mrs Dreaver I *. BKOWN, Confectioner and Pas trycook, George street (next A. and T. Inglls's). ISITORB Coming to Town.—The Refreßht ment Room will be found handy to all the Central Stores. , EFRESHMENTS at all hours. Wedding j and Birthday Cakes made to order; Confectionery, etc. LEASE Note Address : F. Brown, Pastrycook and Confectioner, George street Inext A. and T. Inglis's). ANKRUPT Stock of Sundries jast opened. A Two Weeks' Cheap Sale to clear. Cbeap Meat Dishes i T 2£J, 4d, 6d, and 9J each; Lamps and Fittings ; good Teaspoons, Is half-dozen. "NIVES and Forks from 6d pair (white . handles); Tumblers from 2a 9 1 dozen; Pears' Soap in boxes. ROOKFS'S Barilla and Shavlog Soap; Mirror-back Hair Brushes, Is; Cloth Brushes, 9d; Magic Toasting Forks, 6d,

NLY One Addreßs: Crockery Importing , Company, Princes street (near Wain's). Pircols (largo or small) delivered free, promptly. WEAR THE PALLADINO GLOVE. FREE CONSULTATIONS, Y the LAST MAIL COUNT MATTEI forwarded to me a Large Number of CONSULTATION FORMS. Those who are sick and wish to get advice direct from the Count, with instructions how to treat their complaints, have now the opportunity. He is anxious to help the sick in every way possible, and each oase submitted to him has his personal attention. Do not delay. Call at onca and get a form gratis from the authorised New Zealand Agent, GEO. M. MARSHALL, 86 Princeß street (Next G. and T. YoungV, jewellers). BOEOUGH OF OAVERSHAM. NIGHTSOIL CONTRACT. LTBRNATIVE TENDERS will be recelved until 7 p.m. THURSDAY, 17th March, 1892, for the Removal of Nightsoil from the Borough for Three or Five Years. Specifications, etc., may be seen at Mr Allen's boot shop, or at Council Chambers, MARTIN PEAHOB, Town Clerk. Gaversham, 7th March, 1892. OTAGO LAWN TENNIS ASSOCIATION. CONCLUSION OF TOURNAMENT. CARIBBROOK LAWN TENNIS CLUB'S COURTS, SATURDAY, 19th March, commencing at 130 p.m. AdmlßßioD, One Shilling. A. J. PARK, Hon. Sec, Rattray street. NEWMARKET HOTEL AND STABLES. ,110 BE LET, for a TERM of YEARS, the J_ above well-known Hotel. Present ocoupant leaving for England. Stock and furniture to be taken at Valuation. Tenders to bo sent to R. WILSON AND CO., Bond street, on or before SATURDAY, the 12th Inst. NOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE SUCCESS, DEFARGR'S ARGENT NETTOYER (Parisian Plate Polish). This invaluable household requirement can now bo obtained from all the principal Grocers InDunodin. Numerous testimonials from all sources certifying to tho genuineness of the artlole, and persons using It oan do so with the UTMOST SAFETY, who pronounced It " quite free from mercury, sulphur, or adds, and when used aB directed. It Is good for oleanlng gold, silver, plate, and other metals." ° W A CHILD OAN USE IT. A Lady wrltes:- H My little girl of 8, with Defarge's Polish, cleans all my silver and plate." No rubbing required, hence the plate is not lUs the cheapest and best polish in the EUUfke> AU the prlndpal Grocers keep It, '

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Evening Star, Issue 8768, 8 March 1892, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 8768, 8 March 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 8768, 8 March 1892, Page 3

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