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S.&C. CHEAPEST HOUSE IN DUNEDIN Litest Novelties and FURNITURE and HOUSE FURNISHINGS, by Direct Steamers, Specially Selected, And at Prices to Meet Pianos Pianos I'ianoa Pianos Pianos Pianos , Pianos Pianos Pianos Pianos Pianos Pianos Pianos Pianos Pianos Pianos Pianos Inspection Invited. PIANOS ON THE TIME-PAYMENT SYSTEM SCOULLAR AND CHISHOLM, Ratthay'stueet, Dunedin. .UTHIK I'.KOS. liave now opened out and liavo on view at their WAREHOUSE, GKOHGK HTHKET, all the LATEST NOVELTIES in Dress Stuffs, Mantles and .rackets, Hats and Bonnets, Gloves, Ribbons, etc., which they have MARKED OFF AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES, and would respectfully solicit a call from their patrons and others In-fore placing their winter order. DIItKIT iMrOHTKIIx street, March, 1893. PROPERTIES AT GREEN ISLAND. 1. Section ■ sixty-one (61, Ulock one (1), TOWN HIP of GREEN ISLAND, frontage to Sliand street and George street, one (1) rood and one (1) pole, with Six-roomed House, occupied byConstable in charge of District. 2. Sections thirty-nine (39) and forty (40) Block one (1), TOWNSHIP of GREEN ISLAND, frontage to Shand street and St. Andrew street, two (2) roods and thirteen (13) poles ; first-class Building Sites, 3. Sections thirty-two (32), thirty-three (33), thirty-four (34), and thirty-five (35). Block one (1), TOWNSHIP of GREEN ISLAND, frontage to Jeffcott street, and part of Section eighty-one (81), Block tea (10), Lower Kafkorai District, frontage to Main South road and Jeffcott street, two (2) roods and eleven (11) poles, with Two Shops and Dwellings attached, erected on, said part of Section eighty-one (81). 4. Section forty-one (41), block one (1), TOWNSHIP of GREEN ISLAND, frontage to St. Andrew street, one (1) f v.'.'d and one (1) pole with Four-roomed Particulars to GARDEN WATSON, Rattray street; Or, CALLAN AND GALL AW AY. No. 2. Jetty street, Dunedin. UST ARRIVED, EX TAINUI, a large consignment of NEW GOODS, JUST selected the ULOUT GOODS, in pattern and quality, to keep pur Business booming. Our motto has beeii, and is, to give our Customers such STERLING VALUE that it will not pay them to go elsewhere. RTHURS, the Tailors, give the BESI VALUE in the City. Their Goods are always TT> IGHT in Pattern and Price, Correct in ■X Cut and Style, and up to date in everything. | RUST i;s wjtji your next Order, ami we I will ldease roil. HIGHER has failed to find one flaw iu our'£3% &r;r's. NDER in Price, but supijiw & { i" allt y \J and Style. > ELIABLE GOODS we keep, and our y Customers show their appreciation by kbtspiiig our Business booming. J. AND .J. ARTHUR, TAILORS, 6 GEORGE STREET. THIRD EDITION. FUNERAL NOTICE. |HE Friend* of Mr James Lawrence, of Banuockburn, .are invited to attend the Funeral of his late son Edward, which will leave the Metropole Hotel, Hi, Clair, for the Southern Cemetery, TO-MORRO)V (Wednesday), the 3rd inst., at 2 p.m. HUGH GOURLEY, Undertaker, Clarke and Muclftggan streets.

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Evening Star, Issue 9123, 2 May 1893, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 9123, 2 May 1893, Page 2