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3& **'>*•' SURPRISE to the TRADE and PUBLIC! TQi ;-V : : • i _ MOST EXTRAORDINARY VALUE BEE THE 30/ AND 60/ WINDOWS At FRANK EY AMS 7 GREAT CLEARANCE SALE! I)^C ' D.LC, SPECIAL SHOW ROOM DISPLAY. v LADIES’ XJNDERCLOTHING. LOVELY WHITE SKIETS, with Silk Flotmces attached; also a Choice Variety in Embroidery and Lace. DAINTY HAND-MADE UNDERCLOTHING, Newest Designs. CORSETS.—AH the Newest and Best Makes, including the New STRAIGHT-FRONTED, in Dainty Silk and Broche; auiUhle for Evening Wear, CHILDREN’S DEPARTMENT. Tho Latest Novelties in DAINTY SILK DRESSES, MUSLIN EROCKS, SILK PINAFORES, sn.v ROBES. A Very Choice Assortment CARRYING CLOAKS and PELISSES in Pique, nicely trimmed, and in all tho Newest Materials. SMART COATS in Silk, Fancy Materials, Pique, etc. A Large Variety of PRETTY PINAFORES and LOVELY SILK BIBS. INSPECTION RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED.

jpAIENTS OBTAINED w AIL COUNTRIES. HENRY HUGHES. 10 Kattrsy street, Ihniedin; and at Queen's Chamber*, Wellington. l T E N AND TRADE MAKES Obtained in AH Countries by BALDWIN and RAYWARD, • Wellington. ff. H. THOMPSON, 14 Crawford street (near Post Office), Dunedin, representative. p HOTOGEAPHT NEW GOODS BY EACH MAIL. PLATES, CHEMICALS, PAPERS. EASTMAN'S KODAKS and SPOOLS. "BROWNIE" KODAK, 5a 3d. f NEW ZEALAND CAMERA COMPANY, OCTAGON, DUNEDIN, ,;.".:.. AN ANSWER the Pew who think that there is such a thing as Equality in the •2* jtt2OJUFACTURE OF MINERAL WATERS, W- ETO- - GOLD MEDAL HAS ||p.''- BEEN ACQUIRED BY Ml THOMSON AND CO. r Exhibit at the Royal Agricultural ._\' .: i Hall, Islington, London. yt, ' THE Mail bringing the Prise List showed - that out of 34 Exhibits THEIRS was THE FIRST PRIZE—A Special j|t#fLD MEDAL and DD7LOMA—distancing 140. The Secretary, in forwarding the) Award, says: "We congratulate you on Jour success, and we may add that the fact fit the_ first honors going to one of our colonies gives universal pleasure and satisfaction AND CO. NOW HOLD TEN &&"', SPECIAL GOLD MEDALS,

FUNERAL NOTICE. T^L^f^i 0 / the late Geor S e Ensta « =« i¥ d are respectfully invited to cwf m | U S? ral ' which'wffl leave hiTreriTCMORROW Union ■*"«*)• IU-MOBBOW (Sunday , the 29th inst., at 3 tV e ,o^fe f c e r^! ace of int ~* •* JOHN GILLIES. Undertaker, 18 George street and 5 Great King street FUNERAL NOTICE. A are respectfully invited to attend his Funeral which will leave his late residence, Maryhill terrace, Mornmcrton, for the Southern Cemetery TO-MORROW (Sunday), the 29th inst., at 2.30 p.m., passing the corner of Neidpath road and Eglinton road about s.fo p.m. A. J. WYNN AND HOPE. Undertakers. 36 St. Andrew street.

FUNERAL NOTICE. fTTHE Friends of Mr and Mrs James - A Cousins are respectfully invited to attend the Funeral of their late son Andrew, which will leave their residence, Brunswick atreet, South Dunedin, on MONDAY, the inst., at 3 p.m., for the Southern Catholic Cemetery. HUGH GOUELEY, Undertaker, Clarke and Maclaggan streets. - FUNERAL NOTICE. vfllHE Friends of Mr Robert Horn (and feJL family) are respectfully invited to at-JMa-BL iuiuiy; are respectfully invited to atglwnp the Funeral of his late son Francis, sfswhich will leave his residence, Ocean View, on MONDAY, the 30th inst., at 'tf'&'PJA-t "W the Purakanui Cemetery, §#.' , - JAMBS MANNING, Undertaker, "**' v " ' Ctecmßrrittetj.Pwt-Ch^iQMrs,

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Evening Star, Issue 11666, 28 September 1901, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 11666, 28 September 1901, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 11666, 28 September 1901, Page 4