FRANK HYAMS' mr GREAT CLEARANCE SALE I *T A NEW DEPARTURE: 20/ AND 40/ WINDOWS! i\\ arfciolea or parcels in one window to go for... ... I All articles or parcels in another window to go for... .. 20/ eaoh ..' 40/ each THE LATEST NOVELTIES D.I.C. LADIES' SILK AND EMBROIDERED SHIRT BLOUSES, CHIFFON RUFFLES, FICHUS, AND COLLARETTES, SILK AND LACE TIES, ETC. LADIES' BELTS, ] VELVET, VELVET AND STEEL, CREAM SATIN, WHITE METAL, PULLET BELTS in BLACK SATIN, BLACK DOUBLE SATIN, SATIN . BEADED. SPECIAL LONDON PURCHASE. 200 DOZEN PLAIN AND RIBBED CASHMERE HOSE, All at One Price, 1/6 PER PAIR, These are WELL WORTH from Is lid to 2s 6d per pair. EMBROIDERED AND TUCKED CHIEFON MUSLIN FLOUNCINGS, All Over Embroidery. Jnst Landed, a Large Assortment POINT LACE and HONITOX BRAIDS. OUR SHIPMENTS INCLUDE THE MOST CHARMING VARIETY EVER OPENED IN DUNEDIN. D.I.C. D.I.C.
b.PATENTS OLiATNED ALL COUNTRIES. HENRY HUGHES. ! r ' Rattray street, Dunodin; und at Queen's Chambers. Wellington. _> A T E is : AND TRADE MARKS Obtained in AH Countries by BALDWIN and RATWARD, Wellington. T. H. THOMPSON, 14 Crawford street (near Post Office), Dunedin, representative. NEW GOODS BY EACH MAIL. PLATES, CHEMICALS, PAPERS. EASTMAN'S KODAKS and SPOOLS. "BROWNIE" KODAK, 5s 3d. NEW ZEALAND CAMERA COMPANY, OCTAGON, DUNEDIN. AN ANSWER To tie Few who think that there is such a thing aa Equality in the MANUFACTURE OF MINERAL WATERS, ETC. ANOTHER SPECIAL GOLD MEDAL HAS BEEN ACQUIRED BY THOMSON AND CO. For their Exhibit at the Royal Agricultural Hall, Islington, London. THE Mail bringing the Prize List. showed that out of 34 Exhibits THEIRS was AWARDED THE FIRST PRIZE—A Special GOLD MEDAL and DlPLOMA—distancing the nearest competitor by 168 marks as against 140. The Secretary, in forwarding the Award, says: "We congratulate you on your success, and we may add that the fact of the first honors going to one of our colonies gives universal pleasure and satisfaction here." THOMSON AND CO. NOW HOLD TEN SPECIAL GOLD MEDALS, A position not held by any other maker in Australasia.
FUNERAL NOTICE. THE Friends of Joseph and Augusta B. Greenfield are respectfully invited to ak tend the Funeral of their late daughter Jane, which will leave their, residence, Glen road (near Neidpath road), Mornington, for the Northern Cemetery, TO-MORROW (Wednesday), the 18th inst,, at 2.30 p.m. A. J. WYNN AND HOPE, Undertaken, 36 St Andrew street.
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Evening Star, Issue 11656, 17 September 1901, Page 4
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391Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 11656, 17 September 1901, Page 4
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