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SIMON BROTHERS are Genuine Direct Importers, and fully retain their wide reputation for Strictly Moderate Prices. NO D EOEPTION. — Comparison fearlessly invited. Ladies' and Gents' best makes and newest styles. Immense Stock. Teßt Prices. DETERMINED TO SELL— Ladies' Kid (new elastics) from 6s 9d. Strong Lace (sewn), 9s 3d. Lambswool Slippers, 3s 9d. BUY FROM THE MAKERS.— Our Own Make gives every satisfaction. Men's Watertights from 11s 9d. OMEN'S STRONG" WEAR— Lace, 9s 6d ; Girls' from 3s 9d.— Note Address : SIMON BROTHERS, George Street, near Octagon.

f^i LASGOW AND LONDONDERRY BOOT STORE. WHEN you see the snow upon the hills, And feel the weather cold, ' ' And think of Boots that once were new, But now are waxing old ; THEN go to Neil McFaddeu's shop, At 106 George Styeet, And see his stock of Watertights, Which are made both strong and neat. ALSO his Kid and Lace-up Boots, Made for the winter weather , Where workmanship and qua'ity You'll find combined together. WARM Winter Boots, Shoes, and Slippers, every variety — Elastic-sides, Cloth and Fur Uppers, Buff, Feit, Canvas, and Prunella ; ALSO Melton and Galoches, Gentlemen and Boys will find a good assortment of Leather Leggings and Waterproof Boots, at Prices which defy competition, at NEIL McF A D D E N'S GLASGOW AND LONDONDERRY BOOT AND SHOE STORE, 106 Geobge Street, DUNEDIN. Repairs neatly executed New Elastics put in. & B A N NTti T iTTi • CHEMIST By Examination, (From Robert and Co. i'aris. OCTAGON DRUG HALL, Corner of GEORGE STREET AND OCTAGON, DUNEDIN. AH Prescriptions Dispensed under immediate Supervision of th Principal. ST. F RAM CIS XAVIER'S COLLEGE K~EW~ VICI'OKIA. , «.aw, Midwinter quarter begins July 20. Three pupils sent up for Matriculation at June examinations All three passed. Two out of three passed Civil Service. From all he colleges and schools in Victoria takeu together, ouly 32 per ceut passed the Matriculation and 34 per cent, the Civil Service. From St. Francis Xavier's College 100 per cent, passed the Matiiculaticra ; 66 per cent, the Civil Service. la December, 1883, ten out of eleven passed from ame

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XII, Issue 20, 5 September 1884, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XII, Issue 20, 5 September 1884, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XII, Issue 20, 5 September 1884, Page 6

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