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PUBLIG NOTICES. F A I ( Merchant Tailob, i3O GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN, Has pleasure in announcing that ihc extensive alterations to his premises are now finished. A visit will convince the most sceptical that he' has all the facilities for carrying on AN EXTENSIVE TAILORING TRADE. The' premises are fitted up with the Latest Modern Improvements, and his Selection of Tweeds is second to none in the trade. His Cut and Finish of his Garments are guaranteed. Old Customers and the Public generally will find it to their advantage to PAY US A VISIT AND INSPECT OUR STOCK AND PREMISES. MISCELLANEOUS. TRAMWAY Restaurant, Rattray street.— Reduction of Prices; All meals bd; bill of fare as usual. AUNDRY "Work well and cheaply done, J and punctually returned in all weathers. Lace Curtains a specialty. Mrs Clark's Laundry, North-east Valley. Established 1875. Telephone No. 702. ESTABLISHED 1874.—Lawrence and Son, Bricklayers and Jobbing Builders. Estimates given. Telephone 654. lUMMER BLOOM TEA. TS GOOD POINTS. ECONOMY, Purity, Strength, Flavor. NLY at Simon Brothers .—Ladies' superior Foxhcad Slippers, 2s lid ; Men's, 3s 6d ; Carpet Slippers, 2s 9d; Infants' Balmorals, 6d. GENUINE Bargains in Boots.—Women a High-leg Levant Balmorals, 63 6d ; splendid Tan Canvas Shoes, 4s lid. Simon Brothers. SPECIAL in Boots.—Ladies and Gents best Tan and Ooze Calf Boots and Shoos. Simon Brothers. "EW Season's Boots and Shoe* in best jl_i French, German, and English makes. Simon Brothers, George street. LENTS' High-class Boots.—Largo shipment ■v_/T just landed Hand-sewn, wide or narrow toes. Simon Brothers. MARVELLOUS Value. Ladies' Tan Canvas, rubber soles, 33 lid ; Men's, 4s 6d. Simon Brothers, George street. OOTS Worth Seeing. Youths' Strong r Balmorals, l's to s's, 6s lid; Boys', 10's to 13's, 5s lid. Simon Brothers. a ENTS, See Them.—Beautiful Glove and Glace Kid Boots; best makes; just opened. Simon Brothers. ARGAINS in Boots.—Large special pur_jr chase Men's Balmorals (sown), 6s 6d; Ladies' Shoes, 4s 6d. Simon Brothers, George street. ARGAINS in Boots. - Gents' Patent Oxford jlt Evening Shoes, 7s 6d; Tan Canvas Walking Shoes, 6s 6d. Simon Brothers. D.S.A. SAVE WHILE SPENDING. BED-ROCK PRICES ON EVERYTHING THE RULE HE LIE. ADIES OF DUNEDIN AND SUBURBS, read what Money-saving Chances this column offers. There is no place in the City whose power for Selling Cheap is greater than ours, and we are at present using our power with telling effect. We are PULLING DOAY'N PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. Our Assortment is Larger and our Prices Lower than we have ever named before. You can enter our door with the certainty that nowhere in the colony can you get bcttc value for rour money than here —THAT'S TRUTH! 11HE TOP NOTCH OF VALUE-GIVING IS NOW RISAOHED, for with the advance of the Season our efforts are concentrated on working our Stock down, and November must be a busy month, even if there is not much in it for us.

I WONDERFUL DRESS GOODS.x.oto the following Lots, all double-width: —Broken Checked, Grey, Ecarte, Beige, 3s lid the Dress; Grey, Blue, and Brown Diagonal Summer Tweeds, 5s lid the Dress ; New Shot and Mixed Fancy Cloths, in light and dark combinations, 7s 6d the Dress ; Summer Cheviots in Greys, Fawns, and various Colorings—just the thing for Jacket and Skirt Costumes, 10s 6d the Full Dress; All-wool Coating Serges in Black, Navy, Brown, Green, etc., Is Hid —worth 2s 9d ; the Now Granite Tweeds, at Is lljd, 2s 6d, 2s lid ; All-wool Cheviot Serges (all colors), at Is Hid, 2s 6d, 2s lid; 50 nieces to select from. RESSMAKING ON THE PREMISES; uj. lowest charges ; greatest satisfaction.— Read of our wonderful Prints, our beautiful Crepons and Delaines. Come and see them, and, if you don't buy, then price has lost its power and beauty its charm. Good washing, White-ground,' Navy-ground, Red-ground Prints, 4-1*1; Hoyle's Navy-ground Satiuettc Prints, sfd; Hoyle's best Cambric and Soft Pongee Prints, in white grounds, cream grounds, heliotrope grounds, primrose grounds, navy grounds, red grounds, with spot, with stripe, with small neat figures, all warranted fast color, 6f d yard; Crinkly Crepons, in plain, striped, or checked, 6|d, B|d, 10|d; marvels of beauty, pretty Delaines, s|d ; All-wool French Delaines, Bfd—worth is 6d. OUR MANTLES, JACKETS, and WATERPROOFS WILL SOON* GO when the people know they can get a really nice g-length Black Brochc Cape for 8s lid, a better one at 12s 6d, and really handsome garments at 15s 6d and 21s; while wc have rich Moire Silk Cloaks, trimmed Lace and Jet, at 31s 6d and 425. A few good Jackets, various styles, 6s lid Cich. New Open-fronted Jackets, 8s lid, and the same natty style, Faced, Plain, or Moire Silk, at 12s 9d and 15s 6(l—really marvels of cheapness. Then the Waterproofs with the new Threedecker Capes, at 8a lid, 12s 9d, 15s lid, 21s, and upwards. Now is the time for these. OUR MILLINERY WE NEED NOT ENLARGE ON.—We have secured our present pre-eminent position in it by showing only Fresh, Fashionable Choice Goods, by skill and taste in Trimming, and selling at our usual finest margin of profit. At present wc are selling actually Bonnets and Hats by the hundred; Black Jet Bonnets, Black Lace Bonnets, Black Straw Bonnets, Bonnets to suit all sorts and conditions of people from 7s 6d to 21s ; Girls' and Ladies' Trimmed Hats from Is up—dozens to select from ; Untrimmed Sailor and Fancy-shape Straw Hats at Is Hid up to the finest Chip at 5s lid; Children's Washing Sun Bonnets and Hats at Is Is 6d, Is lid upwards. TTRACTIVE SUMMER LINES IN L PROFUSION AT OUR FANCY COUNTER.—Umbrellas and Sunshades in particular we make a lead of. Lovely Shot Silk Parasols, with fancy handles and gold tips, at 3s lid, 5s 6d, 7s 6d, and 10s 6rl. Some are trimmed lace insertion, some are frilled, and some are moire. A grand parcel of New Umbrellas just to hand, containing the best sticks ever seen at the price, from Is lljd up to 12s Gd.

GENUINE BARGAINS AT THE LACE COUNTER.-Real Linen Torchon Laces, hartd-made remember, beautiful goods; suitable for underclothing, pinafores, and for pillow cases, at 3|d and 4-|d a yard. Linen and Cotton Torchon Laces on cards, 3|d, 6d, and Is a carj_worth double. Lovely Guipure Laces in butter color, cream, two-tone, and white at prices lower than ever. | LOVES, RIBBONS, STOCKINGS, Hand\_fC kerchiefs, and Embroideries, wonderful in profusion and startling in price. ACE CURTAINS.—Our stock of these is J immense, and comprises Nottingham Lace, Ayrshire Lace, and Guipure in white and cream, including the newest patterns and most striking effects. Bedroom Curtains, Is 6jd, Is 2s 6d, 2s lid ; Parlor Curtains, 3i and i yards long, at 6s lid, 8s lid, and 10s 9d. Art Muslin Curtains, bordered, new designs and colorings, is Hid, 2s 6d, and 2s lid per pair; extra large and wide. Jj Without exception, we are now showing the best lot of above it has ever been our privilege to hold. Lovely New Floral and Carpet designs, lightest and prettiest patterns in the trade, without doubt. Juat call and see them, as we have no window space for their display. The Prices are lower than ever before. Just fancy, Painted Backs, 2yds wide, at Is 3d and Is 63d a yard ; and extra heavy quality, 2 inches wider, at Is lUd. Linoleums at 2s 9d and 3s 6d the running'yard—very thick and good. ADIES, WHEN YOU THINK OF J DRESSES, of Bonnets, or of Cloaks, of Gloves or Stockings, LaceCurtainsor Floor-cover-ings, of any thing for personal use orhome furnishing, you must think of the D.S.A., for these Goods are native to us. We are specialists in Drapery, and undoubtedly will give you satisfaction in anything you want. RAPERY SUPPLY ASSOCIATION, GEORGE STREET, CITY, AND MAIN ROAD, SOUTH DUNBDIN.

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Evening Star, Issue 9534, 3 November 1894, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 9534, 3 November 1894, Page 4