pjEEBERT JJA.YNES & CO’S PRICE LIST OF SILKS. ORDINARY GOOD VALUE IN BLACK SILKS. No I—L2 9s for 14 Yards No 2—L2 16s for 14 Yards No 3—L3 3s for 14 Yards No 4—L3 Gs for 14 Yards No 5—L3 Os for 12 Yards No C—L3 9s for 12 Yards No 7—L3 11s for 12 Yards No B—L3 18s for 12 Yards No 9-L4 4s for 12 Yards No 10—L4 10s for 12 Yards No lI—Lo 2s for 12 Yards No 12 —L 5 8s for 12 Yards For durability and brilliancy of appearance the above cannot be equalled. A very large and choices assortment of oloured and Fancy Silks, L2 9s 6d, L2 15s, L2 19s Gd, L 3 5s ; L 3 15s ; L 4 5s tbe Full Dress. JJEEBERT JJAYNES & £JO„ pRINCES gTREET. CHRISTMAS DAY EXCURSIONS. MONDAY, 25th DECEMBER. rpHE Harbor Company's Steamers will run as under YfALL.AOE far Otago Heads (Kaik) and Waikouaiti, will leave the Wharf at 9 a.m., arrive at Waikouaiti 12 o’clock, leave again at 3 p.m., and arrive at Dunedin Wharf 6 pm. Excursionists will thus have nearly three hours to inspect the Old Kaik and other objects of interest at the entrance of Waikouaiti river, GOLDEN AGE for Portobello, Port Chalmers, and Maori Kaik at 10.30 a.m., leaving the Kaik on the return trip at 3.30 p.m., calling at Portobello about 5 p.m. PENINSULA for Broad Bay, Port Chalmers, and Deborah Bay at II a.m., and for Portobello and Port Chalmers at 2 p.m. On the Return Trips tho boats will leave Port Chalmers as under : PENINSULA, 4 p.m. ; GOLDEN AGE, 4 30 p.m. ; and WALLACE at 5 p.m. Offices : Harbor (lumbers. BOXING DAY. TUESDAY, 2Gth DECEMBER. rpHE Harbor Company _L Steamers will run as GEELONG for Mocraki deity will leave Dunedin Jetty at 8. a.m., arrive M„eraki 12 noon, leave again 3.30 p.m., arriving in Dunedin 7.30 p.m. WALLACE, from Oamaru to Moeraui. arrives at Moeraki 12 noon and leaves again at 3.30 p.m. The Oamaru band will accompany the Wallace, and special arrangements will be made for the accommodation of both Oamaru and Dunedin visitors. GOLDEN AGE and PENINSULA, for Portobello and Port Chalmers, at the usual hours. i Offices : Harbor Chambers. HOLLOWAY’S PILLS AND OINTMENT'-. Coughs, and Colds. —ln diseases of the throat and chest, ever prevalent in our changeable climate, nothing so speedily relieves, or so certainly cures, as these inestimable remedies. These disorders are too often neglected at their commencement, or are injudiciously treated, and iu either case disastrous consequences result. Whatever the condition of the patient, Holloway's remedies will restore, if recovery be possible; they will retard the alarming symptoms till tbe blood is pmified and, when nature will, consummates' the cure, gradually restoring strength and vital nervous power. By persevering in tho use of Holloway’s preparations, tone is conferred first on the stomach and by it on the system generally. Thousands of persons have testified that by the use of these remedies alone they have been restored to health after every other means had failed.
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Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2759, 20 December 1871, Page 3
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509Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2759, 20 December 1871, Page 3
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