Public Notices. Ci R AN D MOLLISON, MILLS. XX &CO. DISPLAY . '•■■'- Take this opportunit? Of ofreturningtheirmost . grateful thanks to ■K!\f\\t a-nx>TKrn n « theit numerous Cus. NEW SPRING Gc S tpmers for .the very liberal patronage be.. At stowed on them during the past years they MOLLISON, MILLS, ££ been in busi" & CO.'S. To' strangers, and those •who are at a loss to know where to get the best value for —— fcheir money, with a Large and Choice i- Stock to select from, wq NEW DRESS GOODS would respectfully Solicit a Tuial In all the °KDEH- _ LEADING MAKES SPRING DRES* GOODS. Our Stock of Dress ~_ T „„„.„_„ Materials was never COLOURINGS. more varied or better value than at the present time, being carefully selected by — our Home buyer, with the assistance of Mr James J. Mollison, GRAND DISPLAY JfeSE?. "* "" Of — NEW MILLINERY. »™™VThe attention of our Customers and tho Public generally i 3 T- drawn to our attractive Stock of TRIMMER) Hats and BoxxetS):- __ -_. the Latest and most FLOWERS, Novel Parisian Da ■ siens. FEATHERS, - - &c-> *c- - o^; ■:. ■ DRESSMAKING j . ___ DEPARTMENT j , • is under the charge of • Ladies of acknow-; I_ eave ledged ability. We have every confidence - YOUR ORDERS in soliciting a trial, '.-■■■ and feel assured that Forvour Ladies favouring us with their Orders will . SUMMER'DRESSES have them attended to with neatness and EARLY despatch at Lo\ve3t . ■ ■ ■' Possible Prices. In the , - ■-.--■■. v . SEASON. EsTOlATEsGmciro;i : " Every Dress. ..'■..- ■ - ■' MOLLISON, MILLS, & C 0... 195 ais'd 197, George Street, ; . . ■■ Dunedin. Our Establishment Closes at S o'clock^n ■'- Saturday Evenings. ' Vn JOHN E D M OND (UNLIMITED), WHOLESALE AND RETAIL HARDWARES .MERCHANT, PRINCSS AND BOND STRESTS, DUNEDIN, Sole Agent cor HARDING'S PATENT UNDER-SPRING RABBIT TRAPS. The demand for this TRAP has far exceeded ou 1 anticipations, and in order to meet the Requirements we have Cabled for •,:_■."_ 500 DOZEN 500. -.. " - SOLE AGENT FOR DICK'S GUTTA PERCHA AND COTTON ; • 'BELTING. (Over 80,000 Belts now in use.) Dick's Patent Belting is specially distingukha for its Great Strength, Durability, Strong Gripping Power, Retention of Strength, - Perfect Uniformity throughout, »nd ita Cheapnssa.
' NOW LANDING: -- Our Season's Supply of ■ • LAWN.M OWE RS. . . ■. . ■' Comprising: ! "NEW EASY," "ENTERPRISE," "BON," "HENLEY," and "PHILADELPHIA" \ .At Extremely Low Price 3. INSTOCE: , FENCING SIATEEIAL. '.. ... 100 Tona IRON and ST3EL FENCQja WIEB. / 30 Tons GALVANISED BAEB WIBS. 100 Tona STANDARD IKON. 15 Milea RABBIT NETTING. GALVANISED WIRE ROPES. Being by far the Largest Importer, and keeping the most Extensive Stock of Wire F.oj«b, we are in the best position to Execute Ordera. WIRE HAWSSRS FOR MINING DREDGES ASPECIALT-T. . JOHN E D M O N D, DUNSDIN. I L L I A M REID (Late of Hills, Dick, and Co.) GENERAL COMMISSION, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, No. 1 Colonial Mutual Buildings, Princes street, Dunedin. Agent for Colonial Mutual Life Assurance Society ■. ■ . (Limited)! .:• Advertising and Publishing Acent. 4 WHAT ARE WE HERE FOR?—Do you think for one moment we are here to allow any firm in Dunedin to undersell us just because they are a little older or a trifle larger ? Well we think not! Why should we? Is cot our pound just as good as theirs? Will it not reach any manufacturer in the world just the same as theirs? Is it because of the great glare, the riamour, the display they make (all of which forces them to extra big expense), or is it because of their extraordinary high rents, that they can sell as cheap as we do? We fail to see were they come in. To use a slang phrase, " They are not in it with us as Bargain Givers." Our rapid progress is due to honest values, painstaking treatment, and progressive methods. We; are now Openine Up our SPUING GOODS. Call and feast your eyes on our Millinery, our New Dresses and Lovely Prints; they will not only delight your senses, but save your purse and gratify your prudent instincts. DRAPERY SUPPLY ASSOCIATION, Bfi and RS George stukkt. "TVTEXT YEAR, NEXT YEAR. Orders for _LV Magazines Periodicals, and Newspapers should be sent now. Orders to be accompanied with amount of Subscription. Annual Subscriptions (with aud without postage) are :—Young Ladies' Journal, I4s and lSs; Family Herald 10s "and lls 6d; Family Header, 10s and i2s; do (miarteily division), 7s (id and 9s G.\ ; Something to Read 10sand 12s; do diuarterly division),7sOil aruU-*txl London Journal, 10s and 12s; Cassell's Ma-azm-' 10s aud IA~, bd; Chambers' Journal, 10s and 12s tH • Leisure Hour, Sunday at Home, Good-Word 10? aud 12s (extra numbers included); Tan Idler, Strand Magazine, Cornlrill, &■■, f 3 and Us; English Mechanic, 20s (posted)• Tho Hngineer. Engineering, 40s and Ji!s ; Illustrated London News, Graphic, 35s and 40s ; Myra's Journal of Fashion, 9s and 12s; Weldoii's Ladies Journal of Dress, Fashion, and Needlework (divisions), (is aud 9s ; Weldon's Illustrated Pressmaker (divisions), 5s and (is Gd ; Diaries for 1593. Stationer, Bookbinder, Paper Ruler, Account book Manufacturer, Printer, Agent for the" Publications of the New Zealand Government ALEXANDER SLIGO, 42 Geokoe street, Du.neuin'. ]\/riCAH CLARKE, by A. Conau Doyle, 2a JLtJL 6d aud 3s Gd. . Corns Live With Me and Be My Love, by R. Buchanan, 2s <xt and 3s. The Quintessence of Socialism, by DrA. S^haflie, 3s The Old Maid's Sweetheait, by Alan St. Aubyn, 2s. The 'I alkin? Image of Urur, by Franz Hartniaini, Is. J.M. liarrie's Auld 1.i.-lit Idylls, 7s; When a Man's .Sine:!«-, 7s ; A Window in tlu-uitis 7s; liittla MiniKtor, :5s fid. What's llrod in the Bone, by Grant' Alien, Is. Gerard, or TUh World the Flesh, and th« Devil, l.y Miss Braddou, 2s (sd! The I'iuinic-st Soug Hook in the World, 23. The Brulnriiiton Lihpry on Cricket, 12s ; Lawn Tennis, 10^. Scribiicv's Afasptzii-.e, vols. 5 and 8 each 5s lid. Tha Giant's Itobe, Xv F. Anstey, The ITeritase of the Kuvia, V.y B Biovr.'cu £T London in ISfO, & fid. The Pvar.tic-al Teclimcil Instructor iv Aria and Or.ift:i, Is :U IHul in Full (Family Storyteller), Is 3d.' The Handy Guide to Correct I'romiiiciation ami Spelling, l a 3d. A Cocknoy in Kilts, by Campbell Kae-Biwu Is 3d. The Princess of Tlnile, by William Mark :>'s. A l'lunge into .Space, l>y Robert Gromiu, 2s 6d. Noda, the Lily, by 11. Kider H^gard. 2s (M and 3s bd. Weanor's Discipline, by JaiiSt Browr Is 3d. Excelsior, by J. Platt, Is 3d. Bret Harte's Poems, Is 3d. The ElTacemcnt of Oriel PeuhaliRon, by 15. U. Hewitt, Is 3d. The History of David Grieve, by Sirs Humphrey Ward, 2s fid and 3s fid. Problems of the Future, 4s: Modern Science and Modem Thought, 4s ; A Modern ZovoEstriau, 4s—by S. La ing. Baleh's R?ady Reference and Universal Cyclopaedia, 4=. Itcvio-w ci l:.cv':6-A-5. yolunu-. p, January to Jiia^ I'-°..": 'V — JAMES KO'K^BUJiOH., Koorl-ku^ek aud l'us usher, S7 GeotEC etreet, Dur edin.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 9568, 26 October 1892, Page 3
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