PHYSICIAN, SURGEGN & ACCOUCHEUR, HAS Removed ‘to Princes.-st., (opposite Mr Wilkinson’s Medical ‘Hall. Honrs, for consultation, 10 to 12 a.m. ;-3 to 5. and 7to 9 p.m. ■ ' . rjTHE yiCTORJAN QOMPANY. WHOLESALE & RETAIL BUTCHERS, ■Princes-street South. AND EG- 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 -Fruit, Sugars, Italian Wares, fresh-grass ‘Butter, ‘ Gheesemongery, Wines and Spirits, *&e. ■Pic-Nic Parties furnished with Cooked Hams and cases of assorted Liquors on the Shortest Notice. * Families waited on for orders. OUDDEFORD AND ‘CROFTS, Tea Dealers and Grocers, 1 George street, ‘Dunedin. J^JARSHALL AND OPEL AND ■Have on Sal© M‘EWAN’S CELEBRATED ALE, No. 4. DAWSON’S PALE ALE, Nos. 3 and 4MARIAN’S LIGHT BITTER ALE. LONDON &' COLONIAL Do., Nos. ■3- and 4 All’the above just landed and guaranteed"f LOYD AND CO.’S COACHES I J TO WAIKOUAITI AND MACRAE’S FLAT Leave the Grown' Hotel, Rattray street, ev FRIDAY MORNING at Nine o’clock. Fares I WAIKO HAITI, ... -10s a ares | MACRAE’S FLAT, £1 5s • Carrying -Passengers and Parcels. LLOYD AND CO., ‘Proprietors. JMPO HT AN T J N TELL I GEN CE! BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH!! '(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.) -Have you heard the last news Thatthe.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 floss silks- and beads, (No variety’s lacking), •And Moses, for once, Is fatigued With ■ unpacking. So,’ttbwdhat'the holiday ’s over, ’tis plain, Dear Ladies, you must go to working again; Two Bazaars are in prospect, the time hasteiSr 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 teethings 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 EH A-large 'assortment of Coronets‘and Steel -orif3« ✓ ments always* on hand. A. M «© S E S. JUST ARRIVED, ■& WILL BE RETAILED OUT CHEAP FOR CASH, A VARIED Assortment of ‘L .. GENTS.,’ and 'CHILDREN’S EaMonable BOOTS and SHOES, 'Selected 'with care and judgment froimthe 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 Dun edin ipdblic. AINSWORTH’S 'ODD ESTABLISHED BOOT AND SHO E WAREHO USE, Stafford "street. Note.— Roots of every description made to order‘by first-class workmen at lower prices than any other house in the trade. ILLIAM GREENWOOD, Nightman. ■Address-boxes :—Queen’s Anns Hotel, Union Hotel, CTaigieburn Hotel, Provincial Hotel, Glasgow Arms Hotel, Royal George Hotel, York Hotel, London Tavern, Empire Hotel, ‘Old Identity Hotel, Sussex Hotel, ‘Odd. Fellows’ Arms Hotel, Robert B.irns Hdtdl, Hibernian Hotel. Rubbish taken away ‘on -the shortest notice. N.B, Chimney Sweeping done. William Greenwood’s na ne alone oa the boxes.
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Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 843, 18 January 1866, Page 1
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475Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 843, 18 January 1866, Page 1
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