drapery SPBING SHIPMENTS, 1875. jg ROW N, Jgl WI N (J, t ;q 0. Am now Showing the first of their Season's Shipments of • NEW SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, Comprising all tho latest London and Parisian Novelties in Dress and Fashion. New Cashmere Capes. New Satinette Shawls. New Lace Shawls. New Damassie Ribbons. New Silks. New Jackets. New Mantlottcs. New Cuirasses. New Tabliera. pirate J“ ° ur T “ bl!e ™. Mautletle., and Cuira.SM.4o rrencn made, and of the highest class, at very moderate prices. New Millinery New Feathers New Ribbons New Silks New Hats New Laces New Hamburg Netts New Dress Goods [New Bonnets New Flowers New Trimmings New Costumes j We are showing a full range of our special make of Lyon’s Hack Silk from 3a fid to 17i 6dper yard, Black and Colored French Sating Moire COSTUMES. COSTUMES. COSTUMES. liXaftolSor 6 * 10 0110080 ,rom ~ aU mA tho very latest itjlM
MONET i [ J^/JONEY. MONEY. MONEY. On Freehold Security, in any sums from LIOO to L 4.000. GILLIES & STREET, Princes street. MONEY in sums of L2O and upwards lent for short or long periods on freehold and leasehold properties, the deposit of deeds, bills of lading, shares, &c,, &c., at lowest rates of interest. Bills discounted. H. NASHELSKI, Money and Discount Office, Banks, Barron, and Co.’s New Building, Rattray street. SUMS of £2O and upwards lent upon Freehold Security, repayable by instalments ; and Transfers of land prepared under the new Act on the shortest notice. W. DALRYMPLE, Jim., Licensed Broker, Princes street. NOTICE. . MONEY.— The undersigned are prepared to negotiate Loans on freehold, leasehold, or personal security, the deposit of title deeds or share scrip, at the lowest possible rates. Bills Discounted. STEWART & DOUGHTY, ~ Money Scriveners and Brokers, DI rice. Manse street, Dunedin, OOK OUT FOR THE REAL MACKAY, EDUCATIONAL. f|T E R SCHOTT, PROFESSOR OP MUSIC. (From the Royal Academy of Music, London), late Principal of the Royal Victorian Academy of Music, by special appointment from H.R.H, the Duke of Edinburgh, and Musical Examiner to the Victorian Board of Education, begs to announce that, in compliance with the desire ot numerous friends, he has resolved to settle in Dunedin, and may be consulted at his rooms (above Messrs Brasoh and Co., and next door to Messrs Hogg and Hutton, entrance from Octagon), as to terms for Piano, Singing, Harmonium, Theory, and Composition, daily, from ten o’clock till twelve, and from two till four. [HERR SCHOTT, R.A.M..L. TV/T 133 AITKEN, Teacher of Pianoforte, Filleul street. Terms on application. fJIHE MISSES BELL have now resumed Music Lessons at their Rooms, Princes street, and request former Pupils to attend at their usual hours.
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Evening Star, Issue 3914, 9 September 1875, Page 4
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440Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 3914, 9 September 1875, Page 4
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