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LAYB ADVBRTISBMKNTB PADDLB YOUR OWN OaNOB. BEING without any ob'.iitation to commission agents aud such folk, I c*n buy at priceß that place me beyond competition. As a proof, you are invited to iospeot the magnificent show of Fruit and Poultry displayed in my window?. The Centre Shop, George street, Grand Hotel Building', Princes street. WALTER BULL. A CRY OF ANGUISH. j "3 THERE no way in which J Children's Boo!s oan be cheapened? What earthly reason can • there be for the little d fference ' in price of Children's and Adults Boots ? And Children's Boots are J made bo flims'.ly thai thty wear ! cut in a few weeks. Why should they not be ra»de stronger, or, if not stronger, then vastly cheaper than they are? There 13 no moro aggravating expense in theo'dlnaiy household than for Children s Boots. THIS PROBLEM HAS BEEN SOLVED CITY BOOT PALACE with their "Indestructible Toe" Boots. They have no equal for hard wear. All the severe testa to which boys and girls put footwear hive been carefully considered by the makers in design, material, and workmanship. If you are in want of a School Boot, and a Boot that haß gained its popularity Eolely on its merits, try the " Dependable " (registered) " Indestructible Top," procurable only at -, the Leading House. Great wear for little cost has been their Bccret of success. SEE AND BELIEVE. CITY BOOT PALACE, Guoitoi and St. Andrew streets. J. M'KAY, Proprietor. >UY your Dr pery, Boots, Furniture, > Orockeiy, and Iroomcngeiy at the Cash Emporium. A and T. luglis. "OHDBRFUL Value. —Men's Colonial , , Tweed Trousers, 10j 01; hea-y materials, nice pattems; Eoiling fast. Clothing Factory, Octagon. EE Window?, Continental Boot Dep>t, k t opposite Post Office, for Special Bargains ; , also, Advertisement this Paper. | OYS' Melville Tweed Suits for school weir, Al fit, moderate prices. Browr, Hwing, and Co. EJ. BRYANT, Estate and Financial • Agent, Dowlirg street.—L7.oGO waiting investment; sums to suit; lowest interest. TENDERS for Painting and Faperhanging at Mrs Bennet's, Blaokrock Bakeiy, Main road. St. Hilda. CRNITURE. Cheapest, largest, be*t arranged. Linoleums, Carpets. Bedsteads; largest stock in town; inspection invited. I Lamer, auctioneer, Rattray street. OLLABD AND i OLLAKD Metal Frame n . n.l- A t~ rM./.n an.l BniitVi. land, Chas. Bees: and Uo. TIXHIBITION Model Piano; price, JL3B 'j net; come and see it. Ohas. Begg and Co DIAMOND and Sapphiie Brooch and Barrings For Sale, cheap. John Jolly, jun , watchmaker, George street. MKRIOAN Postage Stamps For Sale; 356 between 1854 and 7?. Apply "J. 0," Stab Office FOR SALF, a bargain, 4-»oomed Oottageand Ground at entranoe to railway workshops ; small deposit. John Reid and Sods, Bond street. OR S&Ltf, a good quiet Cow and lot fine ' Fowls. Mercer Bros. UY your Drapery, Boots, Furniture, Crockery, and Ironmongery at the Gash Emporium. A. and T. Ingli?. "1 d\ Roy" 1 Arcade. Now showing, Hew _| \J Waterproof Cloaks, from 7s 6d; New Umbrellas, large assortment, from 2d lid. "1 £\ Royal Arcade.—For Bargains in BlanJL" kets, Sheetings, Calicoes, Flannels, Galateas, Towels, Curtains, New Flannelettes; very cheap. ________________» "■ 4~k Royal Arcade. For Cheap Dress JL" Materials, Remnants (great bargains), Children's Pelisses, Bonnets, Hats; marvellously low. . Royal Arcade.—Open each Evenly till r g o'clock; Saturdays 10 p.m., to I accommodate Country Customers, LB Grand Tomatoes for sauce, town. Edwards. High street. -f rv/vrKLB Pickling Onions, 81b Is; XU"" Cooking Apples, 8:b Is; finest ahow fruit in town. Edwards. *" HELTON'S Boots.—Ask your neighbor Are George and Albany streets. OYS' Melville Tv;eed Suits, our own mike, cannot be surpassed for hard wear. Brown, Ewhig, and Co. UY your Drapery, Boots, Furniture, I Crockery, and Ironmongery at the Cash I Emporium. A. and T. Inglls. ANDED, One Crate extra large size Jues, _J 2s 6d the Bet; Fancy Printed Jugs, 3s. I Little Dust Pan. LANDED, One Crate Staffordshire Brown Teapots, 6d each; beautiful Black-and-gold.2B. Little Dust Pan. ANDED, One Orate Fancy Tea Seta, 10s 6d set; Breakfast Sets, 17s 6d Little Dust Pan.

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Evening Star, Issue 8771, 11 March 1892, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 8771, 11 March 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 8771, 11 March 1892, Page 3