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LATE ADVERTISEMENT?. ~VTE\V "Winter Shipments Op6ncd ex s.s. jLi Gothic.—Special line of Girls’ Macintoshes, new shapes, from 12s 6d. Mrs Gill. Ladies’ Jackets and Golf Capes, OOlf leading lines, special value, 15s 61 up; best value in City. GLOVE Department.—2o different makes in Kid to choose from, 2s lid up : Cashmcrc, Taffeta, Silk. Mrs Gill* | OASBY’S Snail Brand Tonic cures nervousJLA ness, general debility, poverty of blood, stimulates appetite; 2s. SEWING Machines of all kinds Repaired on shortest notice; duplicates kept in stock. Melville, George street. THE Assigned Stocks consist of General Drapery, Clothing, Mercery, Boots, and Shoes. A. and T. Inglis. CROM-A-EOO,’ the latest Football Song ; by Sydney F. Hoben ; price, 2s. Dresden I’iano Company. CHRYSANTHEMUM Garrison Hall, Thursday, 9th May. Entries close Tuesday, J. J. Pryor aud Son. BOYS’ Tweed Overcoats; good fitting, new patterns, new styles, 9s 6d up. Clothing Factory, Octagon. DUNEDIN PLUMPTON COURSING MEETING. MAY 8, 9, and 10. mHE FINAL PAYMENT of £2, with Name, Color, and Breeding of Dogs, must be made before 4 p.m. on MONDAY, May 6. H. L. JAMES, Secretary. mHE Sale of JL Soiled Colonial Blankets at Bro\Vn, Ewing, & Co.’sis attracting crowds of buyers, aud no wonder; for these Blanketsare none the worse for the slight stains; indeed, in many of them it is impossible to find any i in per faction whatever. Remember. full-size Colonial Blankets, 15s lid per pair regular price, 18s 6d to 22s 6d ; and they will not last SPECIAL FOR MONDAY. D.I.C. T7IVEKYONE SHOULD INSPECT OUR Hi BARGAINS. DRESS LENGTHS. Choice, useful, dark materials in Tweeds, Diagonals, and Fancy Cloths. Usual price, full dress ... 15s reduced 5s 6d i) i) it 16s 6d ~ 9s „ 24? „ 10s 6d » „ 27s „ 15s Heavy Winter Materials ; dark, useful colors, double width. lI It.H AMI R.VITUAY STREETS. P. LAING, Manager. TO-NIGHT, at A. and T. Inglis’s Great Sale of Two Assigned Stocks, tremendous Bargains all departments. jjjTOOTBABLEHS should so flj Jerseys. Clothing Factor big display Octagon. THE LULL THAT PRECEDES THE STORM. OUR OPENING DAY. MONDAY NEXT, THE SAME BEING THE 6th DAY OF THE MONTH, WE MAKE A BEGINNING OF THE SALE IN THE ASSIGNED STOCK OF DRAPERY and CLOTHING OF H. WINMILL. TO MAKE THIS A RED-LETTER DAY IN OUR MERCANTILE HISTORY, WE ARE HAVING THE WHOLE OF OUR WAREHOUSE REFLOOKED AND FIXTURED. THE CARPENTERS, JOINERS, AND BUILDERS ARB WORKING FROM DAYLIGHT UNTIL LONG AFTER THE GAS HAS BEEN LIT TO ENABLE US TO START WELL OFF ON MONDAY NEXT, OUR TROUBLE THIS WEEK IS TO FIND. A PLACE FOR THE AVALANCHE OF GOODS PILED IN UPON US. OUR PLACE ISN’T AS BIG AS ALL OUTSIDE, AND IT IS SO FULL OF DRAPERY AND CLOTHING NOW THAT “STANDING ROOM ONLY” WOULD BE A PROPER SIGN. You its Faith fum.v, FYFE AND CUMING. THE Assigned Stocks consist of General Drapery, Clothing, Mercery, Boots, and Shoes. A. and T. Inglis, TO PORT CHALMERS RESIDENTS. WM. MUDGE’S RESIGNATION. Having taken the premises lately occupied by the NEW ZEALAND CLQTHING FACTORY, PORT CHALMERS, I intend carrying on the same class of business as was formerly conducted by them and on similar lines—viz , GOODS SOLD AT WHOLESALE PRICES FOR CASH. I have resolved to resign all Public Oftic-'s held bv me in order to DEVOTE MY WHOLE ATTENTION TO MY BUSINESS, and hope by strict attention, civility, and low prices to merit a fair share of the public patronage. BELLETT’S STATIONERY WAREHOUSE 81 George street. BELLETT’S is the PLACE for BARGAINS. Sales are the order of the day. You have had gigantic sales, colossal sales, mammoth sales, assigned estate sates, stock-taking sales, BUT BELLETT’S is the SALE OF SALES. Genuine Bargains in Crockeryware, Glassware, Fancy Goods, Bibles, Prayer Books, Hymn Books, Music, General Literature. Winsor and Newton’s Artists’ Materials—a big supply. Hair Brushes, Combs, Cutlery, and Sationery for the Million. 20,000 Songs and Pianoforte Pieces, one penny each, or 9d per doz. If you want really good bargains call at BELLETT’S, 81 George street. Lending Library, 3s 6d per quarter. Tickets on application. CASH Emporium, To-night.—Bargains for 1 everybody at Great Sale two assigned stocks, A. and T. Inglis. MEN’S Underpants, Shirts, Sox; new winter goods, all lowest prices. Clothing Factory, Octagon.

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Evening Star, Issue 9688, 4 May 1895, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 9688, 4 May 1895, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 9688, 4 May 1895, Page 3

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