PHYSICIAN, SURGEON & ACCOUCHEUR, HAS .Removed to Princes-st., (opposite' Mi* Wilkinson’s Medical Hall. Hours for consviltation, 10' to 12 a;m. ; 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p; in. rjpHE TO RIAN QOMPAN¥, 'WHOLESALE & RETAIL BUTCHERS, ‘Princes-street South. . AND ; BEG to intimate to their‘Patrons and the General Public that they have now on sale at their Establishment,‘George street, a splendidly assorted Stock of New Season Teas and Coffee, New Emir, Sugars, Italian Wares, fresh-grass Butter, Clieesemongery, Wines and Spirits, &c. Pic-Nic Parties furnished With Cooked Hams and cases >of assorted Liquors on the Shortest Notice. Families ‘waited 1 on for orders. CUDDEFORD AND CROFTS, Tea Dealers and Grocers, George street, Dunedin, J^JARSHALL AND OPERAND •Have on Sale M‘EWAN’S‘CELEBRATED ALE, No. 4. DAWSON’S PALE ALE, Nos.-3 and 4. MARIAN’S LIGHT BITTER ALE. LONDON & COLONIAL Do., Nos.-3 and 4. All-the above just landed and guaranteed. y LOYD AND CO.’S COACHES I A TO WAIKOUAITI AND MACRAE’S FLAT Leave the Crown Hotel, Rattray street, every FRIDAY MORNING at Nine o’clock. \ WAIKOUAITI, ... 10s ares I MACRAE’S FLAT, £l 5a Carrying Passengers and Parcels. LLOYD AND CO., Proprietors. PORTER BOTTLES and GASES:—Any quantity wanted. M. Joel, Red Lion Brewery and Princes Street. JMPORTANT JNTELLIGENCE! BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH!! (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT..) Have yoti heard the last news That the paper discloses, How the steamship “ Alhambra ” Has brought goods for Moses ? 'Consisting of wools Of the loveliest hues— Greens, oranges, scarlets, With purples and blues. There are Ross silks axid beads, (No variety’s lacking), •And Moses, for once. Is fatigued with unpacking. So, hdw that the holiday’s over, ’tis plain, Dear Ladies, you must go to working again ; Two Bazaars are in prospect, the time hastens 'fast; And they’re bound to eclipse the Bazaar that is past. Pay a visit to Moses, and See for yourselves. For I cannot recount all the things on his shelves. Because I should quite fill the Evening Star, And that wouldn’t very well please -our Papa. N O T I C El A large assortment of Coronets and. Steel ‘Ornaments always on hand. A. M ‘OSES.JUST ARRIVED, & WILL BE RETAILED OUT CHEAP FOR CASH, A VARIED Assortment of LAD 1 E S’, GENTS.,’ and CHILDREN’S Fashionable BOOTS and SHOES, selected with care and judgment from the very best makers of the Old Country. A single trial will convince that this is the cheapest and best lot of Boots ever offered to the Dunedin public. AINSWORTH’S OLD ESTABLISHED BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE, ‘ Stafford street. Notß. —Boots of every description made to order by first-class workmen at lower prices than any other house in the trade.
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Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 841, 16 January 1866, Page 1
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433Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 841, 16 January 1866, Page 1
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