WHERE • ARE THE COOLEST DRINKS TO BE HAD? DRINKS AS COLD AS ICE? In the Shades, adjoining the Theatre, in High street. AND ACFARLANE if. ESPECTFULLY invite the attention of their Customers and the PuMie generally to the following articles now oflering for Sale : TEAS —New Season, to hand, from 2s, 'os 6d, to 3s (id per lb, for strength, quality, and flavour unequalled by any previous shipments. WINES.— Rich Old Port, an excellent invalid wine, and highly recommended by the leading Doctors in the City, at 57s 61 per dozen ; also Sherry, from 3lis, 425, to 48s per dozen. WHISKIES— That require no blending except to the palate, at 425, and comprising some recent shipments of Old Olenlevit, denary, and other brands. CHEESE. —Rich Prime Cheddar, manufactured in the Colony by some old Ayrshire prize-takers in the eld country, and without exception the best in Dunedin. A and J. M. having adopted the pnniple of Baying for Cash, are consequently We to Sell at the Lowest R. munerative ’rices. Their Stock is composed of the lost Genuine Articles in connection witn lie Trade, PRINCES STREET l ND MAC LAG GA N STREET. lOR a FIRST CLASS Article in TEA. Try HOGG and HUTTON. |OR TEAS in Boxes, at 2s Cd and 2s Bd, Splendid Value. Try HOGG and HUTTON. |OR ADELAIDE WINES in Great Variety from 30s to 35s per dozen arts. Try HOGG and HUTTON. 1011 PORT and SHERRY WINES of |OR all kinds of GROCERIES, FIRST CLASS and at Moderate Frees. Try HOGG and HUTTON. BARRON, GRANT, & CO.’s ADVTS.
RANT, & Q° gAERON, Q Are now selling IOLONIAL 27 s '6 FROM il). PER DOZEN OKT WINE FOR INVALIDS, as approved and recommended by the leading medical men in Otago, 60s per doz, BARRON, GRANT & Co. P HE BLEND, 42s per dozen. BARRON, GRANT, & CO.
FUNERAL NOTICE. THE Friends of the late Rev. John Williams are respectfully invited to attend his Funeral, which is appointed to leave his late residence, Forth street, Tomorrow (Tuesday), at 2 o’clock p.m. WALTER G. GBODES, Undertaker, Octagon, FUNERAL NOTICE. THE Friends of Mr William Lindsay Rankin are respectfully invited to follow his remains, from his residence, Upper Wakari, to the place of interment in the Southern Cemetery, on Tuesday, 24th inst., at 12 noon. DAVID TAYLOR, Undertaker, Hope street.
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Evening Star, Issue 3072, 23 December 1872, Page 2
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387Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 3072, 23 December 1872, Page 2
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