Special Advertisements. WIDENING OP PRINCES STREET SOUTH. Clearing out sale of Faporhanglnga, Window Glass, White Lead, OUb, Colors, Gold Mouldings, and all painters’ requisites. IN consequence of the Widening of Princes street by the Corporation, and having to give up possession of ground on Ist February, LS76, Messrs Fish and Son have determined to offer their large stock of the above at Cost Price during the present month and up to January the 20th. This is a hand .fide sale, as it is imperative that tho whole stock be cleared by the above date in order to save the cost of removal and give the Corporation poss ssionof the ground on the Ist February, Cash purchasers will therefore do well to make their purchases at once. H. S. FISH AND SO r . Princes street south. N.B. —All goods not paid for in cash will be barged JO per cent, extra. PAKISTAN AND LONDON MILLINERY. fTIHE Best Assortment of Hats and Bonnets, trimmed and untrimmed, and at the most moderate prices, is at MRS W. A. JENKINS’S. From Peter Robinson’s, Oxford street, London, Six doors below Hibernian Hotel, Octagon. D Hi POKT rn VKARS ■-V Per Doe, COLONIAL WINBS, from 30*. uo» l?rom the Grange VineJSdl, } 35a--3TFAH, n Large and Varied Stock. HOGG ft HUTTON, Princes street. DEATHS. Doiiman.— On the 21st inst., at his resident Albany street, Stephen Dorman, aged 74 yeai ’ l nT < rl' lllll papers please copy. J‘ c ‘ tLLF -~ ou the 21st iust., at the rcsiden 9i Mr 2 r " ameH , Copeland, George street, Dunedi Mary MCouvillo, for many years the faithful st vant of the family. Crawford.— On the 2nd inst., at Ballarat, V: tona, Mrs Jessie Crawford, late matron for fourte years of Immigration Depot, Dunedin. Smith.—On the 22nd inst., at her residence, Eli? youngest daughter of Mr John Smiili* Cavershon funeral notice. nP H ? FunPlal . of Mary M'Conville will i"i i. c;ive le residence of Mrs James Copeland George sheet, for the Catholic Cemetery (south), Tomorrow {Thursday), at 2 p.m. GOURLEY & LEWIS. Undertakers, George and Maclaggan streets. ' & HE Friends of the late Mr Stephen Dor- " man are invited to follow his remains to the Northern Cemetery, leaving his late residence, Albany street, on Thursday, 23rd inst.. at 4 o clock p.m, GOURLEY & LEWIS. Undertakers, George and Maclaggau streets.
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Evening Star, Issue 4002, 22 December 1875, Page 2
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384Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 4002, 22 December 1875, Page 2
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