Y A A A 1) T. P OLIS lT a nt e d k n u w V AT THE CAVE GRAND NOVELTIES EXHIBITED TO-MORROW DURING THE PROMENADE. WANTED KNOW N.— Those V isifcing the CAVE To-morrow will have ciioir choice from the Largest Stock in Dunedin, at startlingly Low Prices, A N T E ID KNO W N GRAND AUTOMATON BAND, With Selections from Mozart, Beethoven &c., kv. ANT E D K N 0 W N.— The Exhibition at the GAVE To-morrow under uiatinguished patrouage. Abolitionists and Provincialists invited to the DISCUSSION. A N : e d K N 0 W N.~ lb'- CAVE is undeuhr.-dly the Cheapest- ! uu f in ; his ('(R-i)\. R. & T. t . G i Gco.go yoieCb. A. hj T. I N G it I Princes street.
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Evening Star, Issue 3956, 29 October 1875, Page 4
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130Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 3956, 29 October 1875, Page 4
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