TO BANKERS, MERCHANTS, PROFESSIONAL GENTLEMEN, •& OTHERS* ■ Clearing-Sale of the Stock of' MR. HERMAN, at EMPIRE HOTEL, TUESDAY, 23rd Inst., at* II o’clock. EDE •. \~J Sell, at the Empire Hotel, on TUESDAY, at 11 o’clock, the .Balance of Mr. Herman’s Stock, consisting of— O Gold Hunting and other Face'Watches,’ by the very best English makers. Silver do. do. ' Colonial Gold Chains 'and Alberts, in’ every variety. Colonial Gold Ladies’' arid Gentlemen’s Rings, 'set in diamonds. Rubies, Pearls, Opals, Emeralds, and other precious stones. Negligees, Bracelets, ■ Brooches, Chatelaines, Charms, Stones, Lockets, Opera and Field Glasses, • Pencil Gases, Knives, Presentation Mugs, Card Cases, Pipes, &c. The owner is determined -to realize, and the instructions are to sell. 20th January, 1866. HY T E AND ; £J ° 3 MILLINERY AND DRESSMAKING Establishment, Belgrave Buildings, Princes-street, Dunedin. ESTABLISHED' 1863. MRS WHYTE begs respectfully to intimate that she will REMOV E on MONDAY FIRST one Door further up to the shop lately occupied by Mr Solomon, Jeweller, and trusts that the liberal patronage hitherto accorded her wilLbe continued in her new premises. Bonnets Stays Mantles Hats Crinolines • Jackets Ribbons Gloves Children’s Dresses Feathers ’Hosiery Parasols Flowers Falls Umbrellas. The Millinery and Dressmaking departments are under the charge of experienced lirst-class assistants, and ladies may rely on their orders being executed with punctuality, and in the newest and most fashionable styles. Baby Linen and Ladies’ Underclothing : of every description kept in stock, and made to order. Mrs W.- would respectfully call attention to her stock of new Foulard Silk Dresses,- new Muslin Dresses, Prints, &c., all new goods, and suitable for the season. January 20th, 1866. RETIRING FROM BUSINESS. S M I : T H ■AN iEW ‘ t) O W E L*L Bsg to state that they are giving up business in Duhedin, and their establishnient will be closed on Friday, the 26th inst., -for Remarking Stock. Sale will commenoe'on SATURDAY, the 67th. VICTORIA HOUSE, ' Princes street. S H I P N -N T A P, Jet X T - STREET. AL E, 4d PER PI N'T, OK 2d PER GLASS. O FEE ll O O M. ' PROVINCIAL HOTEL, I S y O W O PEN. Pure Mocha as •in the -Theatre CafA CROATS ! COALS ! COALS ! The under_J signed has removed to Stuart street, where they have always on -hand, Coals, Coke, and Firewood. J. AND D. FINDLAY, ROD PE AND A L K’E-S Victoria Chambers, WANT upon Unexceptionable Freehold. Do. Property. Do. TO LEND, - upon 'Freehold Security. NOTICE. nnHE Dunedin District Schools will be reJL opened on Monday, the 22nd inst. HY. F. HARDY, Secretary to the Dunedin School Committee. T lth January, J866. .WING to the wet afternoon of Saturday, _ 1 the remainder of No. 2 District will 'lire off on Tuesday, from 5.30 a.m. to 9 a.m,, and. from 2 to 6 p.m. (Signed) J. CARGILL, Major Commanding Mi . ..
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Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 846, 22 January 1866, Page 3
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472Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 846, 22 January 1866, Page 3
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