PUBLIC NOTICES* DUNEDIN FANCY BAZAAR, PRINCES STREET CUTTING, DUNEDIN. Proprietors, Have just received, ex Elizabeth Graham, their First Shipment of CROQUET SETS, IN REAL BOXWOOD, Also, ex Taunton, a Large Assortment of BIJv/U STOVE ORNAMENTS, Suitable for drawing rooms, &o. They have also to hand, ex Taunton, a . Splendid Selection of Werkboxes, Writing Desks, Albums, Scarbro, Baskets, Boxing Gloves, Pocket Books, Purses, Ladies’ Bags, sc. ; And to land, ex Enid, Hair Ornaments, Jet Goods, Back Combs, Writing Desks, Work boxes, Musical Boxes, Ladies’ Bags, Ladies’ Work-baskets, and a Variety of oth'.r Goods too numerous to mention. J. REITH & CO. would cal., special attention to their Toy Department, where Visitors will find a Splendid Assortment of the latest, most amusing, and instructive Toys, imported direct from ha Home and Continental Manufactories. REITH & CO., FANCY GOODS WAREHOUSEMEN (Next Reith and Wilkie’s), Princes street Cuttino, DUNEDIN. ote the Address—- < . NOTICE.
fTInE undersigned begs to intimate to the , ■ inhabitants of Caversham and surroundmg districts that he has opened business as Tailor and luthier, in Caversham, where he hopes that by offering only the best materials, and these at the lowest Xfunedin prices, together with the beat workmanship, to merit the public support, keeping alwayaoa hand the best Mosgiel and other tweeds, &c., also men’s and youths’ ready-made suits, hats, hosiery, mufflers, necktie? l , braces, dress, colored, And c imean shirts, writing paper, envelopes, pens, mk, slate pencils, purses, and jewelle-y, all of which will he sold at the lowest possible prices for ready cash. Orders punctually attended to, J. ADAMS, Tailor, &c,, Caversham. Book-keeping, and Evening v v C ass and Private Lessons. Mr Cow. Lower Cargill street. M. SC UN A CK, Hairdresser, Queen’s Theatre. opposite R GRAHAM HUNTER PIUbCE is requested to call on Dalgity, Nichols, and Co., t'.ond street. JOHN HTSLOP, Expressman, Mosgiel. Orders left at the Railway Station, or at Messrs Webb's, promptly attended to. IP this should meet the eye of Mrs Alex. Risk, late of Ken-ish Town, Middlesex, please send address to 0. Curtis, P. 0., DunA PARTY with T. 200 wishes to join in iV some established business where his services would berequi ed. Address ‘ A.B,’ otar Office. TEMPLE OF FA HION, STREET, BEISSEL, Ladies’ and Gentlemen’ r • Hairdresser, Wig maker, and Perfumer Importer of Human Hair. The largest and finest assortment in Hair work, I adies’ Shell Combs, Hair Ornaments JJnzzettes, &c. The only place in town for the genuine Ame ri ®J* Rhum for the hair.aud skin Ihe best Geimau concaMg* razo/ strops am hones, always <>n hand ' 1 Barristers’ Wigs of the best quality. KoiVS"®’ Cu “ in *’ “rfShunvool™, Ihe latest fashions per every mail rti harid ll e Fiuid ’ the onl y genuine article to Pr’ep” «d l br” mg ’ “” d be * Utif i’ i ”8 th < F, BEXS SE L Agent for the fine Egyptian Hair-coloring for grey hair. GRATEFUL, COMFORTING
0 O A. EPPS'S CO breakfast. lawlw J ltl! horoagh .u nowledge of the natural Ind nS-f ' ™ T \ th u G P eratlona of digestion nf 1 ’ and by a careful application M, f wel| - cocoa, P n ?°" b^a kfaßt tabled tn a delicately-flavored beverage which !" a £ T 6 ? 8 “ any heavy doctor/K' It Jodicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution mav be n buzit up until strong enoughto resi sfoverv tendency to disease. Hundreds -of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to at" tack wherever there is a weak point We may escape many a fatal shaft, by keenim? ourselves well fortified by pure blood 3 f properly nourished framl”-4 e e iftida iu the ‘Civil Service Gazette.' “ 1U Made simply with boiling water or milk labelled l,3oll6,B ( “ ta ” br JAMES EPPS & CO., Homeopath 10 Chemists, * w T; l ,€^ netdle atreet ’ and 170, Picca dillj Works, Eustenwad. and Camden To vvn f ’ London, 1
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Evening Star, Issue 3975, 20 November 1875, Page 2
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637Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 3975, 20 November 1875, Page 2
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