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Drapery. PUBLIC N O T I C JJ E A P E E Y AND Q L 0 T E . KING. REMOVAL DURING THE REBUILDING OF ROXBURGH HOUSE. JOHNSON, DRAPER, MACLAGGAN STREET, Begs to inform the Public of Dunedin and the Country Districts, that he has REMOVED EIGHT DOORS HIGHER UP MACLAGGAN STREET, Directly opposite the New Police Barracks. C. J. begs to thank his numerous Customers for the liberal patronage hitherto bestowed upon him, and trusts to meet with a continuance of the same. C. J. intends to hold a Cheap Ready Money Sale there during the REBUILDING OF HIS PREMISES. The remainder of the Stock, together with later shipments of WINTER GOODS, will be Cleared Off regardless of Cost. 6S* NOTE THE ADDRESS HAR L E S J OPPOSITE POLICE BARRACKS, NOTE THE ADDRESS -fi? OH N S 0 N , MACLAGGAN STREET, PRELIMINARY NOTICE. or AN EXTRAORDINARY CHEAP SALE OF GENERAL DRAPERY. EXPIRATION OF LEASE. BUILDING NEW PREMISES. J. BANNERMAN AND CO., beg to announce that, in consequence of their lease expiring on the Ist JULY, they will commence an EXTRAORDINARY CHEAP SALE OF THE WHOLE OF THEIR STOCK OF GENERAL DRAPERY, ON SATURDAY, 12th INST. As the greater portion of the Stock must be Cleared Out before the end of the month (being obliged to remove to other Premises during re-building), J, B, & Co. guarantee this to be the Cheapest Sale ever held in Dunedin. J. B. & Co. refrain from quoting prices; they leave the Public to judge for themselves as to the genuineness of the Sale. J. B A N N E R M AN AND c 0., Princes street. Opposite Custom House. Fancy Goods, &c. LARM I N G RESOLUTE BONA ©p £5,000 WORTH A. Mosesm oses and c°BEG to call the attention of the Public to. the above SALE. The whole of the STOCK must be cleared off within one month. Every article has been re-marked with such prices as cannot fail to astonish all and defy competition. Remember!— Lease expired ; Goods must be cleared, and no reasonable offer refused. Berlin Wool, 4d per doz. Canvas, 2s 6d per yard. Fleece Wool, 9d per hank. Beads, 3d per bunch. Worked Slippers, from 2s to 10s. Tea Coseys, 6s. Worked Cushions, from 6s to 20s. Oak Walking Sticks, from 9d to Is 6d. Slate Pencils, Is per 100. 500 dozen Dolls, from 6d to Is 6d. Note Paper—five quires for Is. 250 Envelopes for 2s 6d. Work Boxes, Writing Desks, Fancy Articles, Vases, Toilet Bottles, Fancy Combs and Brushes, Perfumery, FIDE gAL E, OP gTOCK. SACRIFICE. And every article in the shop reduced in like proportion.

Butchers. NOTICE. REDUCTION IN THE PRICE OF MEAT. Messrs. Gardner & dale teg to inform the public that, owing to the reduced value of stock, they have been enabled to make considerable reductions in their prices, and are now selling the Finest Provincial Meat at the lowest remunerative prices. City Company, High street. GARDNER & DALE, Proprietors. CHEAP SALE OF MEAT BY AUCTION. SIDES OF MUTTON, opposite Stone School, Great King street, at 6.30 on Saturday mornings, 7 o’clock on Saturday evenings, and every morning until further notice; also, at Maclaggan. street at same time. E. MENLOVE. CENTRAL CITY BUTCHERY, Octagon. SIMPSON & ASHER, (Late J. M‘Neill Simpson), WHOLESALE and RETAIL BUTCHERS and PUBLIC ABATTOIRS. Shipping Supplied, (N HE A P PRINTING. J Posters, Handbills, &c. “EVENING STAR” OFFICE Stafford street, Dunedin.

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Evening Star, Volume VII, Issue 1909, 18 June 1869, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Volume VII, Issue 1909, 18 June 1869, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Volume VII, Issue 1909, 18 June 1869, Page 1

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