STEAMER ENTERPRISE TO WAIKOUATIT TWICE A WEEK. Freight to W r aikouaiti ... 15a per -ton Freight from do. 10s .per ton Wool do. do. 5s per bale. W. & G. TURNBULL & CO., Agents. ST. PAUL’S CHURCH SPECIAL SERVICE. ON THURSDAY next, January 25th, (being St. Paul’s Day), there will be full CHORAL SERVICE in ST. PAUL’S CHURCH, commencing at 7 p.m. The Prayers, Responses, and Litany will be intoned to Rinabault’s Service. Psalms White and Crotch, in G. Magnificat ) Arnold, in A. Nunc dinuttis ) Anthem Handel Chorus ... “ For unto us a child is bom ” Pastoral Symphony. Recit “There were Shepherds” Recit. “And the Angel said unto them ” Recit. “ An d suddenly ” Chorus “ dory to God ” After the Sermon, a collection will be made in aid of the Organ Fund. Concluding Voluntary from Mozart’s celebrated 12th Service, with Full Choir. GEORGE R. WEST, Choirmaster. E OND O N JJ OUSE DRAPERY AND MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT, Princes Street, Dunedin, Opposite the Bank of New Zealand. A CHOICE AND SELECT STOCK Of DRAPERY, MILLINERY, AND ' FANCY GOODS. AT PRICES THAT DEFY COMPETITION. jpERKINS, Proprietor. NOTICE. THE Office of the Dunedin School Committee is removed to. Temple Chambers. H. F. HARDY. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. MR M. V. HODGE, Solicitor, has removed two doors further up Princes street, opposite new Bank of New South Wales. , \ w HYTE AND O. ’ S MILLINERY AND DRESS MAKING Establishment, Belgrave Buildings, Princes-street, Dunedin. ESTABLISHED 1863. MRS WHYTE will Remove Next Door on Monday first, to the shop lately occupied by Mr Solomon, Jeweller, and trusts that the liberal patronage hitherto awarded her will be continued in her new premises Bonnets Stays Hats Ribbons Feathers Flowers Crinolines Gloves Hosiery Falls Mantles Jackets Children’s Dresses Parasols Umbrellas. The Millinery and Dressmaking are under the charge of experienced firstclass assistants, and ladies may rely on their orders being executed with punctuality, and in the newest and most fashionable styles. Baby Linen & Ladies’ Underclothing OF EVER! 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. NOTICE. E. H. W HIT TING TON, Practical Gas Engineer, Begs to inform his Customers that.he has removed- to more convenient premises, three doors above his late shop, Princes Street Cutting, S INGER’ S SEWING MACHINES, ■Corner of Dowling and Princes streets. ■ R O G E R TAILOR AND CLOTHIER, Rattray street. Has Reduced His Charges. S.,
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Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 848, 24 January 1866, Page 3
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416Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 848, 24 January 1866, Page 3
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