gr a m PHYSICIAN, SURGEON & 'ACCOUCHEUR, HAS Removed to Princes-st., (opposite Mr? ‘Wilkinson’s Medical Hall. Hburs for consultation, 10 to 12 a.m. ;• 3to 5 and 7to "9 p.m. fJIHE I CTORIAN QOMPANY, WHOLESALE & ; RETAIL ; BUTCHERS, Princes-street South. f AND BEG to intimate to tlieir 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 Fruit, Sugars, Italian Wares, fresh-grass Butter, 1 Gheesemongery, Wines and Spirits, &c. Pic-Nic Parties furnished' With Cooked' Hams and cases of assorted Liquors - on' the Shortest Notice. Families waited on for orders. CUDDEFORD AND CROFTS, Tea Dealers and Grocers, ‘ George* street, Dunedin. ARSHALL AND OPBLAND Have bn Sale M‘EWAN’S 1 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. LOYD AND CO.’S COACHES TO WAIKOUAITI AND MACRAE’S FLAT Leave the Crown Hotel, Rattray 1 street,' every FRIDAY MORNING ■ at Nine O’clock. WAIKO HAITI, ... 10s MACRAE’S FLAT, £1 5s Carrying ■ Passengers and 1 Parcels. ■LLOYD AND CO., . Proprietors. Fares PORTER BOTTLES and GASES:—Any quantity wanted. M. Joel, Red Lion Brewery and Princes Street. JM PORTANT JNTELLIGENCE! BY ELEOTRIC TELEGRAPH!! ' (from our Own correspondent: ) Have you heard-the last news That the paper discloses, How the steamship “ Alhambx-a ” Has brought goods for Moses-? ’ Consisting of wools Of the loveliest hues— Greens, oranges, scarlets. With purples and blues. There- are floss silks and beads, (No variety’s lacking), -And Moses,-for once, Is fatigued with unpacking. So, now that the holiday ’s over, ’tislplaih, Dear Ladies, you must go to working again’; Two Bazaars are in prospect/the dime hastens fast; . . And they’re bound to eclipsethe Bazaar that is past. Pay a visit-to Moses, aiid 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 OTIC Ed A large assortment ’of Coronets arid Steel Ornaments always on hand. A. -M O S E -S. JUST ARRIVED, & WILL BE RETAILED OUT CHEAP FOR GASH, 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. Note.—Boots of every description made oi'der by first-class workmen at lower .prices thsSfc any other house in ! the trade. , , K,'
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Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 842, 17 January 1866, Page 1
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430Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 842, 17 January 1866, Page 1
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