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Advertisements received too late for Classification. RELINQUISHING BUSINESS ! ! CHEAT CLEARING SALE ! ! ! OF BABY LINEN. UNDERCLOTHING, MILLINERY, AND LADIES’ ANIL CHILDREN’S BOOTS and SHOES. No. 5, GEO RG E S T 1 1 E ET. JO OSS Logs respectfully to intimate • ,B.tL> to Lis friends ami tlio inhabitants of lUnic/liu and surrounding districts, that he is about, to relinquish the above Ijnsiursi, ar.fl with this oDjcot in view will submit tbo whole of Ids w. 11-assorteo stock, enumerated I c’ow, at. such extremely iO\v prices as will be found on inspection to be tiic cheapest and best value ever offered in this City. ... Mothers of families and ladies desirous of laying in a supply of the above goods for ihc approaching winter season will tied it greatly to their advantage to inspect this stack before purchasing elsewhere, as this is a BONA FiDE CLEARING SALE, and all the goods being fresh and sca-onablo a rare opportunity is offered of seeming really first-class articles at a groat reduction from the ordinary selling pric< s. I BABY LINEN, comprising all the usual"requisites for infants outfit, robes, frocks, frock bodies, long and short sbps, monthly gowns, night gowns, flannel barriers aid pilches, bibs, pinafores, merino, llama, , and mareclla pelisses an 1 frocks, hoods, hats, &c. (UNDE Lt CLOTH IN G. Ladies \ nightdresses, chemises, drawers, j camorsolea, stays, corsets, cord- ( ed bands, white petticoats, &c. f MILLIN E R Y—H ata an d bon - I nets trimmed and untrimmed, lin great variety, feathers, j flowers, silks, terrys, velvets, ( and areophanes, ribbons, laces, X&c. I M USLIN GOO US —Chemisettes, muslin jackets, lace and muslin collars and acts, embroidery, trimmings, and llouneJ. ROSS, 5, George street. J. ROSS, 5, George street. J. ROSS, 5, George street. J. ROSS, street. J. ROSS, 5, George street. 5, George -j inga, washing edgings, Maltese, [ Valenciennes,andcrotchct laces, black an i white Chantilly, spot | and figured muslins, curtains, (Tails, &c. f HOSIERY —Wool and cotton stockings, and socks, and wool ruffles,' scarf squares, pelcr- , hies, gloves, sujantce, bootees, J muffs and collarettes, clan tar(tan silk scarfs, &e. HABERDASHERY & FANCY GOODS. f Ladies’ waterproof man les, i childrm’s cloth and velveteen J. ROSS, jackets, skirts quilted and 5, George ■ plain, striped skirting, white street, and' colored flannels, calicoes, diapers, Hollands, lawn, book , muslin*, fire, A Splendid Assortment of Ladies’ and Children’s BOOTS SHOES. & SLIPPERS. Sale will commence on Saturday first and nc continued for one month, after which the nl nice of stock will be sold by auction, if rot otherwise disposed of. Business for sale. Shop and Dwellingmuse in rear to let. Capital opening for any me desirous of commencing bu-inoss. J. RUSS, No. 5, GEORGE STREET. WANTED, a lit’ le Girl to mind two children. Apply Mrs Tattcrsall (next Gregory’s ( tore), Kim Row. INNTEUTAINMENT.- V Popular Enter'J tainment will be given on Thursday Evening, the Kith hist., in the Lecture Hall of the Wesleyan Church, the proceeds to be devoted to the Church Building Fund. Admission Is ; children half-price. Chair lo bo taken at 7..‘30. Particulars in programmes. WHISKEY! GLENLEVJT WHISKEY! (Smith’s only Genuine.) mi LOSE who appreciate the real article, JL and at a reasonable price, Can obtain it from HOGG & HUTTON, Princes street. Monumental works, octagon, Between the English Church and Market Buildings. J. HUNTER, having just returned from Scotland, has brought the Latest Designs, adapted to Kakanui Stone, Granite, and Marble. Special Designs for Railings in Kakanui Stone or Iron. Tracings scut to all parts of tbe Country, on application. N.B.— Address—J. Hunter, Octagon, Dunedin. THIRD NEW ZEALAND BUILDING AND MUTUAL INVESTMENT SOCIETY TIE First Annual General Meeting of the above Society, will be held at the Masonic Hall, on Friday Evening, the 14th ilist., at 8 o’clock, when the Directors’Report and Balance Sheet will he presented, W. OR AM BALL, Secretary. A LL Claims against the Trust Estate of Thomas Dickson, cabinet maker, Rattray street, must be sent in, on or before tbo I.lth insf., to the office of Brown, Ewing, and Co. RALPH EWING, Trustee. A LL Parlies indebted in the Trust Estate of Thomas Dickson, cabinet maker, Rattray street, arc requested to settle their accounts at the office of Brown, Living, and Co., on or before the 20 th hist. RALPH EWING, Trustee. WANTED, Immediately, a good Brickmaker. Apply at Air M‘Farli:Ts Store, Maclaggau street. WANTED, a good Woikrnau, suitable for strong work. Apply J. ,Wollison and Son, Bootmakers, Rattray street.

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Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2543, 12 April 1871, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2543, 12 April 1871, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2543, 12 April 1871, Page 3

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