PUBLIC NOTTOES. TERBERT, HAYNES, AND CO. SPRING SEASON, 1894. LADIES' GLOVE DEPARTMENT. Our SPRING SHIPMENTS ARE NOW OPENED UP, and comprise the Largest anil !hoiceßt Stock of LADIES' and CHILDREN'S 3LOVES yot imported by us, while for variety u Makes, Beauty of Styles, Colouings, and eliable Quality, at MODERATE PRICES, ;hey are unapproachable in Dunedin. Our celebrated 4mtton "Roberti" Kid Jlove is the best wear >nd fit in the market at he price. "THE PRINCESS, " 2s 6d per pair. Our superior 4-clasp ' Champion '' Kid Jloves, in browns, tans, nd blacks we reommend for duraility. "THE CARNOT," 4s 6d per pair. Our "Rosetta" 4astener Kid Gloves are nade from speciallylicked skins, thus enuring perfect satisfacion. "THE CHEVERETTE," 6s 6d per pair. "THE ROBERTI," 2s 6d per pair. The 4-button "Princess" Tan Suede Kid Glove has a most dressed appearance, and may be relied on for wear. "THE CHAMPION," 3s lid per pair. The " Carnot" Kid Glove,4 fasteners, gives excellent wear, while the fit is perfect, and appearance equal to most 6s 6d gloves. "THE ROSETTA," 5s 6d per pair. The "Cheverette French Kid Gloves, 4 buttons, with embroidered backs, are among the newest styles this Our 4-button "Casor" Kid Gloves, in vhite and tan, with ancy colored points, ive specially suited for ;arden parties, etc. "LE FAVORI,' 6s 6d per pair. Our Children's Gloves fere never so well elected or so varied as t this season. We inite your inspection. "THE CASTOR," 3s 6J per pair. The "Le Favori Suede Kid Glove, 4 buttons, is made from the very finest skins, and warranted first choice. CHILDREN'S GLOVES, 2s 6d, 3s 6d, 4s 6d. KID AND SILK EVENING GLOVES In all New Shades and Fashionable Lengths. lote.—The above Gloves are all made to our special order, and cannot be procured elsewhere. LACE DEPARTMENT. As Lace will play a very important part as a rimming this season, we have imported largely f the Latest Designs and Makes in all the jeading Colors; consequently our stock will be mmtl to contain Laces to suit every taste. [EW SUNSHADES fKW UMBRELLAS NEW HANDKERCHIEFS NEW LINEN SETS lEW RIBBONS lEW FRILLINGS NEW EMBROIDERIES NEW SASHES. tEREERT, HAYNES, AND CO., )UR ESTABLISHMENT IS CLOSED AT 1 O'CLOCK ON SATURDAYS. N INTIMATING TO THE INHABITANTS - OF DUNEDIN AND SUBURBS that r the future we intend making a specialty of e Cash Trade In connection with our Business, e also inform them that, on account of want f room at main shop, wo have had to arrange i OPEN A BRANCH in GEORGE STREET, those Premises lately occupied by Nelson, loate, and Co., and trust that our efforts to lect the requirements of the public in direction ,imed at will receive recognition. The terms at [ranch will be all cash. Our counter prices at ioth shops as under:—BEEF, ROAST, from lid to sd; RUMP STEAK, 6d; BEEF STEAK rom 4d; STEWING BEEF from 4d; CORNED JEEF from 2d; MUTTON from 2d to 3d per lb; JHOPS, 4d; KIDNEYS, 6d per dozen. Jivility and Full Weight Guaranteed. GARDEN WATSON, City Company, Rattray stbeet. JOHN GILLIES, Furnitube, Carpet, fLOOBOLOTH, LINOLEUM, AND RUG WABEHODBK, 18 GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN, las a Large Stock of New Patterns of Carpets ,nd Hearthrugs, Floorclothß, and Llnoloums up o 12ft wide In all qualities French and Canopy Jedsteads, black-and-gold and nickel; Spring ,nd All Kinds of Mattresses and Bedding a pecialty; Duchosse Tables, Washstands, and ?oilet Sets in great variety; Furniture in suites, tew styles and qualities, sultablo for everyone. PIME PAYMENTS ARRANGED. TERMS VERY EASY. Everybody should call and see our Immense Stock at 18 GEORGE STREET. OHN GILLIES, ) FUBNIBHISG UNDEBTAKKB. morals Gondvcted In Town or Country at Cheapest Prices by JOHN GILLIES, 18 George street and 11 Great King street. SUMMER FRUITS IN WINTER, Packed in 21b Tins. * PIE made from our PRESERVED - TEVIOT PLUMS, PEACHES, APRICOTS, is a great delicacy, and most wholesome. To be had frpm all Grocers. PRICE 9d.por Tin. IRVINE AND STEVENSON, St. George Preserving Works. T. GEORGE JAM.—Once üßed, always used. All Grocers. (THE demand for Phoenix Jams la steadily Increasing. Thin oroves thr.it sn^nrloritv ' EEN S BLUE. Acknowledged the beat in the world. CHILDREN Cry for Johnstone's Cod Liver Oil Emulsion; pleasant, palatable, pereot; 2a. Johnstone, chemist, Manso sireot.
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Evening Star, Issue 9502, 26 September 1894, Page 1
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