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XHE ADYBBTIBBMEIIfrB. »■■■■ ■■ '» —MI "V " ' • nmmw^ W .mmmm. Totxti Strings, BUberior quality, lout for one shilling. AtMackay and Co.’s piano warehouse, opposite Braithwtftte’s. FUNERAL NOTICE. THE Friends of lato Geo. MiHs site requested to attend' his Funeral, which will leave his late residence, Gordon road, Mosgiel, for East Taieri Cemetery,- at 3 o’clock TOMORROW, Bth May. FOR SALE, by.'tender, EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER RUN. This is a very old-established City Run. To anyone desirous of employment'and being possessed of a little capital this will be found an excellent investment. Full particulars can be obtained from BORDER AND CO., Eldon Chambers, Princes street. OLLISON AND CO. FOR GOOD VALUE. SPECIAL BARGAINS for TO-MORROW. BLANKETS, English special, 7s lid BLANKETS, English special, 8s lid BLANKETS, English, large size, lls 3d BLANKETS, English, large size, 14s 6d FLANNELETTES, special, 2s lid per dozen FLANNELETTES, special, 3s 9d per dozen FLOORCLOTHS, 2yds wide, Is ll^d FLOORCLOTHS, 2yds, new patterns, 2s lid BLANKETS, Colonial, large size, 16s lid BLANKETS, Cojonial, large size, 18s lid LADIES’ Fur-lined Kid Gloves 2s6d, worth 3s lid LADIES’ Cashmere Gauntlet Gloves, 6d TAN 4-clasp Kid Gloves, damaged, Is 4£d LADIES’ 4-clasp Kid Gloves, damaged. Is ll£d SILK BOWS, 3|d, worth Is 6d LADIES’ SILK SCARVES, 10id, worth 2s 3d SEE OUR BOYS’ SUITS at 4a 6d SEE OUR BOYS’ SUITS at 4s lid SEE OUR BOYS’ SUITS at 5a lid SEE OUR MEN’S SCARVES at 6d. MOLLISON AND CO., 195 and 197 GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN. THE FAVORITE FOR THE CUP: gPRING BLOSSOM TEA. TAND J. ARTHUR, MERCHANT TAILORS, HATTERS AND HOSIERS, 6, 8, 10, 12 GEORGE STREET. GRAND OPENING. Our Extensive Alterations Almost Completed. OUR HAT, HOSIERY, AND MERCERY DEPARTMENT NOW OPEN NOW OPEN NOW OPEN. Mr SYKES, the Manager of our now Department, has THE FINEST SHOW OF NECKTIES IN AUSTRALASIA. Buy your HATS and UNDERCLOTHING from us. We are confident that for Quality, Style, and Price we can give you satisfaction. Our Guaranteed WATERPROOF OVERCOATS at 37s 6d are superior to anything at the price in the colony. SEE OUR WINDOWS FOR 17s 6d TROUSERS and £3 3s SUITS. For variety, choiceness of design, and first class wear and quality they are worthy of your inspection. Give them a trial. Wc give you a light by which you can see our goods and know what you are buying. IT WILL PAY YOU TO CALL AND SEE OUR SHOP. Wc have taken our brother, FREDERICK ARTHUR, into partnership with us as from the firs t day of Marsh, 1894. The business will be carried on under the old style of J. AND J. ARTHUR, GKOHOE S'. BEtT, ■VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the J3I Partnership heretofore existing between HENERY BURSON and SAMUEL MoNICOL, carrying on business at Christchurch and Dunedin as Basket, Perambulator, and Wicker Furniture Manufacturers under tne style of “Burson, McNicol, and C 0.,” has been Dissolved as from the 9th day of April, 1894. The Christchurch branch of the said business will be carried on by the said Henery Burson on bis own account, and he will receive and pay all accounts of the late firm in connection with that branch. The Dunedin branch of the said business will be carried on by the said Samuel McNicol on his own account, and he will receive and pay all accounts of the late firm in connection with that branch. Dated this 21st day of April, 1894, HENERY BURSON. 8. MoNICOL. Witness to the signature of Henery Burson— Jqhn A. Oaygill, Solicitor, Christchurch. . Witness to the signature of Samuel MeNicol-v George Fleubt, Cabinetmaker, Dunedin,

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Evening Star, Issue 9386, 7 May 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 9386, 7 May 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 9386, 7 May 1894, Page 3

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