JJERBERT JJAYNES & CO’S PRICE LIST OF SILKS. GOOD VALUE IN BLACK SILKS. No I—L2 9s for 14 Yards No 2—L2 IGs for 14 Yards No 3—L3 3s for 14 Yards No 4—L3 6s for 14 Yards No 5—L3 Os for 12 Yards No 6-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 —L 4 IGs for 12 Yards No 11—L5 2s for 12 Yards No 12—L5 8s for 12 Yards For durability and. brilliancy of appearance the above cannot be equalled. A very large and choice assortment of coloured and Fancy Silks, L2 9s 6d, L2 15s, 1.2 19s Gd, L 3 5s ; L 3 15s ; L 4 5s the Full Dress. JJKPBBIIT jjrj-AYSES & JpiUNCES gTREET. Public Notices. NEW ZEALAND TRUST AND LOAN COMPANY (LIMITED). THIS Company is prepared to make advances upon Freehold and other securities, in sums of £4OO to £20,000, at current rates. J. C. M‘DOWALL, Manager Otago Branch, Manse street, Dunedin. INFORMATION TO THE PEOPLE. MR. J. (1 S. GRANT scorns to take any notice of the scurrilous animadversion upon the “Stoic” in to-day’s hcho. Educated people require not to be told that the two sentences, falsely alleged to be ungrammatical, are yuite grammatical. Mr Grant treats, also, with silent contempt the brutish print insultingly flaunted in his face, whenever he appears in public. Both foes and friends will see the baseness of the Stout;/ and doughty calumniators, who make use of such vehicles to outrage and insult a man, whom they have not the moral courage to assail openly. FOR SALE, Staunch Horse ; also, good Express Waggon and Harness. Apply J. Matheson, Abbeyleix Stables. WANTED All to Know—Songs, Dances, Duetts, &c. Admission free. Olympic Hall, Stafford street. WANTED to Sell—Manchester Ginghams, twenty six inches wide, at fourpcnce halfpenny per yard. Herbert, Haynes, and Co. W" ANTED, a Machine Hand. Constant employment to a competent person. Miss Hands, Herbert Haynes and Co. WANTED, Good Waiter. None other need apply, “limes” Restaurant. WANTED, a first-class Body Maker, and Coach Smith. Apply, Monday morning early, Cobb and Co’s Factory, Staf-ford-stcet. WANTED KNOWN.- 12 Cases of Novelties, comprising New shapes in Hats and Bonnets, New Flowers and Feathers, &c, A. and T. INGLfS. WANTED KNOWN.—Our First delivery of 117 CASES of AUTUMN GOODS, ex Christian M‘Ausland and City of Dunedin. A. and T. INGLIS. WANTED KNOWN. - Our Opening Show of AUTUMN MILLINERY commences on MONDAY, 15th January. A. and T. INGLIS. LOST, Cockatoo, Return to Scandinavian Hotel, or Mr Harper, Arcade. Finder rewarded. Last seen in Walkerstreet. LOST —Bundle of English Newspapers on Anderson’s Bay Road. Finder please hand them to Mr Ross, Anderson’s Bay Omnibus. WANTED a Machinist, also Apprentice, next Queen’s Hotel, Albanj* street.
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Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2779, 13 January 1872, Page 3
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463Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2779, 13 January 1872, Page 3
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