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aw lamtn—iatth "ANDSOME Silk Scarves and Linen sets, from Ib. to wear with becoming hats and bonnets, H. and H. Brownlie. HEAP BOOTS.-Great Reduction in the I Price ef Boots. Ladies' double and single-sole Kid and Levant Boots, 7s. IHEAP BOOTS.—Gentlemen, why pay J more when you can get the best French Calf Elastic and Balmoral Boots, made to measure, for 21s? Fit guaranteed, at Heath's London Boot Shop, George street. [HEAP BOOT•(.-•The nrtnidtabeable. sucJ cess of Heath's New Lon-ion Boot Shop Shoes are the cheapest and very best value to be got. Try a pair ard convince yourselves HEAP BOOTS.— Clearing-out Sale of / Old Stock! Men's splendid Balmorals, water-tight tongues —Heath's own make—l6< 6d, equal to bespoke. One trial solicited. Heaths London Foot Shop, Geo ge street. HEAP B >OTS.—Ladies, try a pair of j those stylish plain Kid and French Calf Boots, brass heeh (Heath's own make), at 16s 6d, equal to bespoke. The fineat and cheapest boot ever introduced into Duuedin. London Boot Shop, George -street. HEAP BOOTo.—Just arrived, a mugni--7 ficent assortment of all the Newest and Latest Styles of• Boots and Shoes for Spring and Summer wear, all at the usual low prices, shich have given, so much satisfaction, ieath'ai INew London Boot Shop, Georgo street. "iHEAP BOOTS. Mastics put iu B>pts—\J Ladies', 2s; Gentlemen's, 2s Gd ; repair ingdone. Heath's London Boot Shop, Georgo street. TK v L>E still continued by G. Heath ; all the la'est styles in Ladies' fancy uppers, &c, made for the trade. London Boot Shop. ;

RESSMAIvING-Good fitting; latest styles aud lowest charges. At' Mrs death's, London Hoot Shop, George street, seven doors from Bank. SNDKRS -wanted (labor only) for plaster work. James Curie, Anderson's Bay. TJRSEGTRL wanted, with respectable reference, next Nee's, St. Andrew street. F you want your Own Ma L erials made up. toy George Eve. • ' your Clothes' need Cleaning, Repairing, .or Altering, try George Hive, S, Arcade, a d George street. ; ANTED, 200 Purchasers for Special Lines hi Costumes. 9» lid, lis lid, 14s lid, 27s lid. Richards apd <V. KAA PAIRS French Kid Gloves, 2s (Jd O vf" —a great bargain, idchardg and Co., George street. '. ANTED, 1,000 Purchasers for Plain and Fancy Dresses, Gs 9d, 7s 9d, 9s 9d, 12s 9d, 16s 9d. iiicharda and Co \ QAA PAIRS Ladies' Brown Dressed O"" Cotton Hose, full f aliened, 12s dozen. Richards and <o , Gepr?e street. CHILDREN '3 Hnafores, new and pretty shapes and trimmings in great variety. H. and Brownlie, WANTED* anlactive Boy, to milk. Apply Garside's Store, I'ortobello road. "ANTED, Cook and Laiuidress. Mis William Isaac, Heiiot row. ANTED Knows.—Gaslight display on Saturday evening of Choice Trimmed Hats and Handsome Black Lace Bonnets. H. and B. Brownlie, Princes street. ANTED Known.--Toilet Covers, 10M; t Antimacassere, 6d; 'J able D mask, Is 9d; Bleached bheeting, Is 3d. Brown's, George street. ANTKD, the public to inspect our stock ef Hosiery, Gloves, Ribbons, Luces, Flowers. -, Brown's, George street.

ANTED Known —bleached Calico. t beßt value in DunecVn, 4Ad, Gd : Orey Calico, from 4d; Flannel, lf»: -YrnV. >plo.d;(l patterns, 4i{d : ) r nr.evco >.}> -Toyota, Gd ; Hoilands fr>m "Qa ; Drtbs Aiateiiiili, Gd. Brown's, George Btreet. WANTED Known.—Tweed Trousers, 10s 6d, 12s Gd, 15s 6d; Men'd Moles. G* 6d; Shirts, Drawers, Sox. Brown's, George street. ANTED, useful Girl, age twelve to fourteen years. Lear's Boot Store, George street. ANTfi D, a Dressmaker. Apply to Mrs Poke, Hale- Cottage, George street. ANTED, a General Servant. Apply Mrs A. Howlett, Stafford street, opposite Martin's. HoteL ANTKD, Horse, Cart, and Harness -Apply at White Hor*e .hotel, from 8 till 10 p.m. to'morrow. ANTED, a good Cook; also a smart Boy about sixteen. Apply sharp at Sailors' H0me..... , ANTED, a good General Servant. .: Apply Mrs Anderson,, George street, ooposfte Ferrier's North"iinnediu Store. . WANTED, a Brickmaker. MrWoolley, Pelichet Bay. ANTED, % Puller. M'Donald's Wool Scouring Woilcs, Albany street. ANTED, useful Girl, assist household • duties and with children. For address Dryden's store, Arthur htreet. BJrjft Petticoats, with insertion two inches wide, 3s 4d. H. and B. BrownANTIIiD Known-r-'jthe Great Clearing Sale. The stock must be run down. A. and T. Ing'is. in liquidation.

ANTED Known-The Great Clearing bale. New Goods, ex Mataura, now opened out. A. and T. Inglis. in liquidation. ANTED Known-New JJresses,' new - Fancy Goods, new Millinery. Further reductions in prices. ' ' ' v A. and T. Ing'is, in liquidation. ANTED Known -F<x Matavra,; new Clothing, new Hats, Men's Mercery in extensive variety. ' Mrtst be sold. A. and T. Ingls, in liquidation. ATSTED, all Persons requiring Boots for themselves and their families to come, apd see quality and price. The stock must be cleared. ■ A. and T. Inglis, in liquidation. HE Great Clearing Sale in Liquidation.— . Stock must be disposed tf. Goods «t prices not before, known certified by the multitudes now buying at A. and T. Inglis, in liquidation. ANTED, alt Buyers to remember Saturday is the grand day at the Cave for th« Great Clearing hale. I a. and T. Inglis, in liquidation. ANTED, a few good Dressmakers. ' Apply A. and T. Inglis. f ANTED, the People of Port i. halmers y ■»' to reserve their purchases for the grand Clearing Sale on Saturday at InguYs Auction Mart Furniture and Drapery. WANTED, a strong Laborer, a pply T. Hall and Son, near Turkish Bathn. ANTED, -Respectable Girl, twelve to t fourteen, as Mrs L. Lyon", Maclagganstreet, opposite Australasian Hotel. ANTED, Board without lodging for six davs ia the week. A pply, stating terms, to *' L.5.," Star office. ANTED, a respectable Man as Waiter. Scandinavian Hotel. ANTED, a Carpenter ; none but » good hand need apply. Uobu-t Knowles. Grange street 'ANTED, a Lad, about sixteen /- pply Taylor's Venetian Blind Works, Maclaggan street YY Cook and Laundress, Nurse Girls, General Servants, Waitress. Mrs Dicks officer*

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Evening Star, Issue 4259, 20 October 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 4259, 20 October 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 4259, 20 October 1876, Page 3

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