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I LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. i TOMATOES FOR SAUOF. LB for 2a 6d; we guarantee satisfaction. Our Recipes make Best and Cheapest Sauce. Damsons, Plums, Peaohes for Jam. PRIOR AND SON, THE LEADING FRUITERERS, 193 George street and 51 Princes street. OYS Melville Tweed Suits for school wear, Al fit, moderate pi ices. Brown, I Swing, and Co. BE the new Hat and Cap Window; biggest : 1 show In Dunedin; wonderful value. : I Clothing Factory, Octagon. 'RB DRBAVER has opened Ladies' . Feather Boas, three yards long, lovely I goods, 12s Gd, 16s fid, 17s 6d. See window?. BW Millinery fjr winter season on view; lovely Bonnets, Russian Tcquee, Felt I and Straw Hats—all sew shapes. EW Shawls, Dorothy Capes, Ulsters—- « Ladles' and Children's; Immense variety I Dress Tweeds, Serge?, etc Mrs Dreaver's. UNG HOP, Greengrocer, Maolaggan u street, his Removed to 169 George I street. Will open on Thursday. | Royal Arcade,—All Goods must be v .Cleared previous to alterations; no | reafconab'e offer refused. ffIRIMMED Hats and Bonnets from 1b; X Ladies' and Children's Ulsters, 2d 6d up; desperate bargains; see these. ILEABING Cash Sale of Umbrellas, SonJ shades, Gloves, Ribbons, Bashes. All I mu*t be olearcd at any price. | XI'RAORDINARY Bargains in Children's Pelisses, Coats, Sun Hats, Ladies' GariIbaldis. Must positively be cleared before three j weeka. ANOlNG.—Madame Hamann's Olass will be Resumed Friday next at Fernhill, | Terms, one guinea perquatter. RBIVAL of New Goods for the autumn I . season at Taylor's, Rattray street. LEXIBLB Felt Hat*; extra light. Gentlemen invited to inspect new shapes and i I colors at Taylor's. ATBST Novelties in Gentlemen's Ties and J Collars for the season at Taylor's, | Rattray street. 'HITS Shirts, Regatta Shirts, Oxford I » i Shirts, Crimean shirt?, with and without collars. Best value at Taylor's. MILLS, DIDK, AND CO., Octagon. Ball Programmes, Tioketp, Memorial I Cards, all Commercial Work at shorteat notice. EE the new Hat and Cap Window; biggeßt kj show in Dunedin; wonderful value. Clothing Factory, Qotagop. CLEARING Sale Crockery, Lamp?, Hollowware at Ritchie's Staffordshire Hone, 29 George street (next Wardell Bros.). OYS Melville Tweed Suits, our own make, oinnot be surpassed for hard wear. Brown, Ewing, and Co. WEAR THE PALLADINO GLOVE. lINK SPRING LAMB, ' %i a Qaarter. ARTHUR RANDELL, Bntoher, Maolsgjan street. ENDER3 will be received iu the Town Clerk's Offioe until 5 o'clock p.m. on WEDNESDAY, 16th inst. :- 1. For Kerbing and Channelling in Smith street. 2. For Fencing at Northern Cemetery. 8. For Cutting down and Removing Trees at Northern Cemttery. 4. For Supplying Caut - Iron Pavement Boxes. Specifications may be teen In City Surveyor's t. ffice, WM. B. TAYLOR. Town Clerk. 1 Dunedin, 10th March, 1892. LENDERS will be received up to 12 noon on ! FRIDAY, the 11th March, for that valuable Leasehold Property, Gre*t King street, together with the subatmtlal Building?, etc., ' thereon, known as J. and W. Stewart's Coach ! Factory. The leue has 11 years to run, at a J ground rent of L6O per annum, with full ' valuation at end of term. For full particulars apply to Mr J. F. M. FRASER, Solicitor; Or, JAMES A PARK AND CO., with whom tenders are to be lodged. O L L Y'S PRICE WATCHES.

Cleaning English Lovers, 6a; Gleaning English Levers (going barrels), is; Main-springs (best quality), 3s Gd; Cleaning Geneva Watches, 3s CJ; Main-springs (best quality), 2s Gd. Gleaning and Repairing American Levers same as English. CLOOKB. Gleaning French Btriking, ss; Cleaning French Silent, 2s 6d ; Gleaning American Striking, 3a Gd; Gleaning American Silent, 2s Gd; Main-springs (8-day), 2s Gd j Mata-spruga (31 hours), Is 6d, JEWELLERY. Brooch Pip (best quality), 6fl; Brooch Pin (2nd quality), 3d; Joints and Catches (each), 3d. US' All other Repairing at Greatly Reduced Prloes JOLLY, Watchmaker and Jeweller, George street (opposite A. and Inglis's), ROWN, EWING, AND GO. AUTUMN GAPES. BROWN, EWING, AND CO.'3 AUTUMN i Fi "* Shipments of MANTLES. | NQVBLTIES JACKET 3 Are now ready for inspection. AUTUMN MILLINERY. AUTUMN FURS. AUTUMN DRBS3B& AUTUMN TWEEDS. Already we find a good | demand for New DOROTHY I CAPiS, MANTLES, and I J.ACKETS the choicest : assortment and most fashioni able goods in the market. j Ladies are invited to care* fully inspcot our New Autumn MILLINERY. The French Trimmed Hats and Bonnets are simply perfection, and moderate in price. A~1S~5? moderate in price. RIBBONS. AUTUMN BROWN, EWING, CHIFFONS. AND CO. CENTRAL TAIKRI RAGE", At MOSGIEL PAT K RACECOURSE, On ST. PATRICK'S Da.Y, MARCH 17,1892. /GENERAL ENTRIES AND ACCaPT\JT ANGES for the following Handicaps CLOSE with the Secretary at 8 p.m. on FRIDAY, 11th inst. :- Three-mile Trot, of 45 sovs 20s C.T,. Autumn Handicap, of 60 sovs... 20s Two-mile T, rot, of 30 sovs 15s Flying Handioap, of 40 sovs 15s Entries : Maiden Plate, of 25 sovs. One mile 25) Selling Race, of 30 sovs. Six furlongs 30s All Acceptances and Entries will also be received by Mr P. Miller, saddler, Rattray street, Dunedln, up to the time stated above (8 p.m.). T. A. WHITE, Secretary, Outram. BRBERT, HAYNES, AN,D GO. UNEQUALLED Durability HERBERT, HAYNES, AND CO, MEETINGS ZINGARI-RIOHMOND FOOTBALL OLUB. npHE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING! FRIDAY, llth inst., at 7,30 p.m. Full attendance of memberr'and intending members requested, '* A. BAltf, Jm. Hon. See. PIRATES FOOTBALL: OLUB. City Hotel TO-MORROW (FridayV»^ ■ ■■• OnU|e*he / ArQn > ''etc. *'•■'. u 7 ,*\-.' JAg. HCTOHIBON, ' Hon. Secretary,

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Evening Star, Issue 8770, 10 March 1892, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 8770, 10 March 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 8770, 10 March 1892, Page 3

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