pATERSON AND M'LEOD, Princes street, Have on Sale, ex Bebington and Dover| Castle, Pickles Sauces ‘ Chillies Jams Jellies Olives Potted Meats Macaroni Vermicelli Chocolate, French Mushrooms, do Truffles, do Biscuits, dessert and ratafias Salad Oil Condensed Milk Old Brandy, 1843 Hennessy’s Brandy, 3 star Hock, Dienhard’s Curacoa Angostura Bitters Sherry Wine, R. arms Do, 8 diamond Do, 6 do Do, 4 do Port Wine, extra pale Do, tawny Do, 8 diamond Do, 6 do Do, 3 do Claret, pts and qta Ex Bebington, 30 cases Whiting. Fresh supplies of artists’ MATERIALS. Finest red and brown sable brushes Flat and round hog-hair tools Portfolios for holding drawings, &c. Solid sketching blocks, radons sizes Sketching blocks, half-bound, tinted Drawing pins, brass dividers Gold ink, leather stamps T squares, 24 and 36 inch Water color megilp, in bottles Ivory sca'ea protractors and dividers Red, black, and blue transfer paper Mastic and copal varnish Vellum paper, cabinet saucers Mounted double elephant Super super Indian ink Oil and water colors Slide and lock color boxes Chinese white, gold size Ox gall, liquid carmine Prepared mill boards Best ticken for oil painting Thiek cartoon paper A. B, LIVINGSTON. NORTH fc SCOOLLAR Hav on view a Large Assortment of jgOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS Comprising— CASES NAIRN’S FLOORCLOTHS, NEW PATTERNS, Ex Euterpe, Oberon, and Araby Maid, fft, 4ft 6in, 6ft, 9ft, 12ft, 15ft, and 18ft wide, at from 2s 6d to os per yard. CARPET*— tn 5-ply Brussels „ 4-ply do „ 3-ply do „ Best Tapestries „ 2-ply Scotch- „ Kidder (all wool) ~ do (union) ~ Stair, Felt, and Jute j The Best Selection in Otago. Inspection invited. 'I I 200 Pieces in . the Newest and - most Choice Designs from Is 6d to 7» 6d. QOLONIAL WINES, In cases of one dozen each, Containing an assortment of Four Different Wines. PRICE, 30s PER CASE, Delivered free to any part of theJCity. HOGG & HUTTON. FUNERAL NOTICE. THE friends of Mr James Walker are respectfully invited to follow his remains from the top of Albert street to the place of interment in the Southern Cemetery, Tomorrow (Wednesday), the 18th inst., at 12 o’clock noon, passing the Octagon at 12.30 p.m. DAVID TAYLOR, Undertaker, Hope street.
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Evening Star, Issue 3453, 17 March 1874, Page 2
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358Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 3453, 17 March 1874, Page 2
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