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PqUUo Notiooa. BOOTS* BOOTS. BOOTS. IMMENSE REDUCTIONS, UNPRECEDENTEDLY LOW PRICES. T AS - MO i LISON & SON haw deterndnM U off« for One Month the Wholes! theta Large and Valuable ‘Steak of Boofc ; &d Shoes at etch reduced prices as cannot faflte effect a speedy Jn their stcckj and thus accomplish the object aimed at-namely, to make room for large shipments of Sommer Goods arrived and to arrive. Remember—For One Month bnsv Terms dming sale Cash, : Note the well-known address— . JAS. MOLLIS )N & PON, Otago Boot and Shoe Warehouse, Battrat stbhet. - APPEAL 1 v; - ‘ t° a a. S&WS sentations m the form of bsements of Trashy Slop-mad« Clothing, the 168 requested to begSrfeS agamst tho«e Impositions which, being of •*. ld at !? wer ric J®?> *■ Send very much dearer than clothing obtained of am. spectable Tailor, seeing that the ““*£s a,ed the manufacture of these slop goods are of the meanest qualities made up, so as to deceive poisons who ate not Judges. hich there is really no wear ot JSS &wT» *he utter absence 'of Console*, Weikmauship ha the putting SHAM MATBRIAIB, as wen as the want of taste ciisplayed in the G "“ent«. The w, ff donbtlss be easily convinced tb>e it is always better Co go to a respectable and thorongt.lv profess onal Tailor, one who )■ a FIfWT-i LASS GUTTER, * tottj o x?r e^y DBUre a Perfect Eli MR G - ByS m maklng th> B appeal be« THE STYLE (>F FASHION. He adheres strictly to the principle of whig none but First-class Qei-uine. Mater als. and ftUows no sop work to be pnt in ; his prieee being equally a* moderate as those of fl Unscrupulous Puffing Slop Olt-thlhg Ho’ Please observe the address i 6. EV B, edin, next Vaval snd Milhary'i ailor, Geo'rge street, Dt British Hotel and No. 6. roade. Sewing =?==> gEWING MAQHINEfI Call before Purchasing and Tnapeot R M. WaNZBR & (JG.'B • , World- renowned AMERICAN SEWING MACHINES AT ENGLISH PRICE®, 200 000 now InUsA * Awarded Ten Gold Meda s and Slrty-six Fir Prize Medals. The new Patent little Wanner Pearl £ , Inlad Shuttle. Lockstitch Sewing * 1 Machine, minding 16 extias .. 4 4 With Mand to work by hand or foot* ft -fi The new Patent Wanzer ** Letter A,” Shuttle, Look-stiteh Sewing Ma> chm-. incb dinc 16 extras ... ... With Stand to work by hand or foot 4 10 b n At the recent great trial of SewingMaohln held m DubUn. the Wanzer Sewing Maohin were selected by the Board of NaWonaOd™ tion to be used m the 7.000 National fiZ throughout Ireland in preference to any oth fcewmg Machine manufactured. These celebrated Wanzer Machines arc nr selling m thousands in England, on the Con nwit, and in the Colonies, and are universal a £z l . c Snf lM ** bert ***** A. B, BEDFORD having had many See experience in the Sewing Machine would strongly a ivise those in search of a to class Family Machine to bay none withe B^Mne* 1 * “feting these anequnll Mce *** Bent *«rt free r To be had only from A. B. SIDFORD, Sewing Machine Depot, 4, Kotal koadje. DUNEDIN, • Inspection solicited Instructing frihi, Bat BEWARE O^SPuSS^H&ITATrON jmportan T I SEWING MACHINE NOTICE. The Celebrated Stager’s Sewing-Machine* at REDUCED PRICES, a; Th6 RublJ ° are hereby Informed that the ceUrace at 68 ° f tiie latest mechanical ax* REDUCED PRICES, r P T ay ** a f hin ?» formerly priced L 8 10s, has been redn ed to L 7 16-; the Medium reduced from 1 11 to L 9: the ifo. 9 (Manufacturing) reduced from Ll2 to LlO 10a. BEWARE OPOIITArPIONa.. They are good in anpoaranceeitfv r a f e * months wear brings to light fll-eta mmylmoer. sssjififiac* bears the Singer Btan sP®d on » brahs plate. tod hxed to the aim of the Machined ■ Dlustruted Price lists sent free on applloa] Machines let out on hire, with the^otion pv G, M. ALDRICH, Comer Dunedin,

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Evening Star, Issue 4226, 12 September 1876, Page 1

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646

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 4226, 12 September 1876, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 4226, 12 September 1876, Page 1

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