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PUBLIC NOTICES. NEW SUMMER DRESSES AND WHERE TO BUY .THEM! KEEPING IN TOUCH WITH THE TIMES is one of the secrets of our success, but it is no use trying to keep it a secret, because if you read the following Descriptive Price List you will sec that our SEASON'S IMPORTATIONS are just what is required—viz., CAREFULLY SELECTED, RELIABLE, UP-TO-DATE GOODS AT REDUCED PRICES to suit reduced incomes, which is unfortunately the result, in many cases, of the present commercial depression:— ( ALL-WOOL SUMMER 10s 6d Dross Length< CHEVIOT, in Fawn and ( Grey Mixtures. ( The Favorite SHEP12s 6d Dress Length < HERD CHECK, in Black (and White only. (The Popular MELBA CLOTH, a New Fancy Material, in prettily blended Colorings. ( The New COVERT ~~n T ~ J COATING, almost Lady13s 6d Dress , ikc Matcr ? a i/ Bllitab i c £ r V tailor-made costume. ( GRANITE TWEED, in 17 (.in t n I summer weight and color13s6d Dress Lcngth^ s; uncq ualled for hard Iwaro. f MATALASSE SHEPir Ain t m J HERD CHECK, a very 15s 6d Dress Length] stylirfl Fabric> bcaufc f. Ifully colored. ( The New CHEVIOTTE 17s 6d Dress Length] SUITING, in six shades of (Fawn and Grey. (ThcNewCORKSCREW COATING in Porcelain and Electric Blue, Fawn, Tan, Grey, Brown, Red, Myrtle, Cream, and Black. ( The New ARMUIRE m tin t i.i I SUITING, a small diagonal 19s 6d Dress Length] dcsigU( .„• the samc c b olor . NoTK. —All the above-mentioned goods are Full Double Width, of which we allow 7 yds to Dress Length. Any of them may be cut in lengths to suit customers, or for children's wear, at a proportionate price—viz., Is 6d to 2s 9d per yard. Memo. —We are aware that lower quotations than the abovo appear in print, but we would ask you to discriminate between low-priced shoddy and REALLY CHEAP GOODS. What we offer you will give you every satisfaction, and still "further strengthen a reputation for GOOD VALUE and FAIR DEALING, which we have zealously guarded for the past THIRTY-FOUR YEAUS. HERBERT, HAYNES, AND CO. OUR ESTABLISHMENT IS CLOSED ON SATURDAYS AT 1 O'CLOCK.

LASBOW RESTAURANT MORAY PLACE ((Two deore from George Btreet). MAGNIFICENT NEW KITCHEN, Bnllt with all the Latest Improvements for Cooking. DINING ROOM EXTENDED. No more Waiting for Seats during Dinner time FIFTEEN NEW BEDROOMS (In addition to those already In use) HAVE BEEN BUILT] Also, NEW BITTING ROOM FOB LADIES AND NON-SMOKERS. A BATHROOM (With all the Latest Sanitary Improvements) has been fitted up. THE "GLASGOW" 18 NOW THE MOST COMPLETE RESTAURANT AND BOARDING-HOUSE IN NEW ZEALAND. BREAKFAST DINNER TEA 6d EACH. BEST OF EVERYTHING. BEDS. U) BOARD, 15» WEEKLY. BULBS OF THIS HOUSE (Which are strlotly enforced): Ale, beer, whisky, brandy, or wine Are not to be had In this house of mine; Business transactions go on without these, So stay then, dear friend, or go If you please. But don't be mistaken, the cupboard's not empty; There'sßread,Beef,Mutton,andßutterlnplenty; There's Coffee and Milk and Sugar and Tea, And all that la needful for yon and for me. To grudge any friend is not my intention; But whisky and ale I'll beg you'll not mention, For mused Is the man and doomed is the house When the alcohol demon Is freely let loose. —All tho World. PUBLIC NOTICE —IHB EVENING STAR RUNNERS SOCIETY Deliver Bills, Circulars, Plans, etc, from house to house, In any district In Dunodln and Suburbs, from 1b 6d per 100. For information, etc, apply to the Publisher office of this paper. GEORGE JAM.—Once used, always > used. All Grocers. "F you want a really first-class Jam ask for . Phoenix brand. All Grocers,

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Evening Star, Issue 9534, 3 November 1894, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 9534, 3 November 1894, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 9534, 3 November 1894, Page 1

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