NEW GOODS. NEW GOODS. Ex Aotea and Parcels Post. (M A ND T. YOUNQ hji • Have just received LARGE ADDITIONS TO THEIR MAGNIFICENT STOOK. Which is now replete in all department*. The Selection offered by them is unequalled in GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES CLOCKS AND TIMEPIECES. JEWELLERY, STERLING SILVER GOODS, ELECTRO, SILVER-PLATED WARE, CHINA WARE AND FANCY GOODS, Etc., etc. Those wishing to Purchase WEDDING AND BIRTHDAY GIFTS Should Call and Inspect this Splendid Stock. Please Note.—All Goods are purchased in Europe by one of the Partners for Gash, thug enabling G. AND T. YOUNG to offer to the Public the NEWEST and BEST of everything stocked by them, and at Reasonable Prices.
G. AND T. YOUNG, 88 Princes street, Dunedin. Also at Wellington, Timaru, and Oamsra. FURNITURE EXCHANGE, 16 MANSE STREET, Is the Cheapest Place for NEW AND SECOND-HAND FURNITURE. Handsome Mirrored Wardrobe. Duchesse Table, Marble-top Washstand, Chest Drawers, Brass-mounted Bedsteads, All kinds of Bedding. Chenille and Lace Curtains, at Bargain Prices. NEW AND SECOND-HAND FURNITURE. G' E °- A. HARPER, 16 Manse street.
I B N N BUTCHER, uounce ttiat he has street and Moray place, and, as in the past, will continue to keep at both shops only the Best Quality at Reasonable Prices. Having engaged one of the Leading Small Goodsmen in the City, the SMALL GOODS will be of the very best. Families Waited On for Orden. A. RENNIE, BUTCHER, George street and South Dunedio. Telephone 1,411.
JNING Shoes.—Ladies' from 2s 6d; 22J extra quality, 2s lid; Gents', 6s 6d. Simon Brothers, Georeo street. l NGLO - PARISIAN DRESS CUTTING A. ASSOCIATION—Miss Kate Stewart, Teacher of Dressmaking at the Technical Classes, Resumes Teaching on February 20 at her Rooms, High street, opposite D.I.C. The Anglo-Parisian is in advance of other systems of Dress Cutting on account of its simplicity of method, and the perfect fit which it ensures. Ladies can easily learn the system in a few lessons. Fee covers tuition until perfect. Prospectus and full particulars on application. Evening classes. JAMESBR B M N" B R, WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, AND CONSULTING OPTICIAN, 34 PRINCES STREET (Ne:t Braitbwaite's), , Student of Mr Lionel Lawrance, Instructor of Visual Optics to tho London Spectaclemakers' Company. Consultation free, Sight-testing free. No caeo treated that cannot be accurately diagnosticated. Pamphlets and price Kst on application. I S"i 0 f .BROTHERS Again—Children's 1 c? P n ate^ fc S i, ra P Sht * s ' ls lld '' extra-strut*. ; Shoes, 2s 6d; Tan Shoes, Is lid. | TORD SALISBURY says: "The proof of -f-f the pudding: w m the «atinjr.* Bhw Bell
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Evening Star, Issue 11266, 13 June 1900, Page 1
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