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ERBE RT, TX AYN ES, AND ADVERTISEMENT. WINTER SE A S ON, 1876. C 0 *' °^ er ?^t s , extra length, «*- TAILORING. .A) 255, 325, 6d, 37s 6d, 42s 6d Sac Suits made to order 5i?3L mq7 ?J e £° a !S 6Xtra Pa B et Suitß 6 *<> o^er Tweed Suits made to order Mm J™' ° ve^? l sL ? 8 6d Travelling Suits made to order Men s Waterproof Cloth Overcoats, 205,2756 d Frock Colts made to order 18s 6d, 20s, 25s 18s 6d, 20s, 255, 30s 255, 27s 6d, 30s t *; v-vi'WK)r- wll hit (■■ ntutTH ra« Ulster Coats made to order IBi^MiTt^>»iitnfi)7?Wi)T!Tiu«niMii?iitr Riding Pants made to order Driving Coats made to order +J n i "-"S," Hue Paget Coat., MtjT&U Breasted Wosted - Coating I __ yoat, 40s, 47s 6d tuw o t. 9 «»» w ««i i. oj ,_.._, ,s«d, !s ß d, l,lod Men's Mosgiel Tweed Trousers and Vest M«n£ p™** k„ r. oa k. nj KS^W^ T^T raaad V "?,r L Lumbswool Drawers for short, stoutmeV y 6 d Men ' s mite and Colored M * riuo Pant8 ' 3s Men's Printed Mole Trousers, 8s 6d, 9s 6d Boys' am? Youths' Merino Pants 4s 6d 4s <M Mel's Lambswool &£££s£!}. n Jackets, 8s 6d, 10s 6(1, 13s ed 5s 3d, 6s, 6s <sd, 7. "'* %£ «* ' M<m ' B Wool Men's Double-breasted Suits. fiss. fifia fid t> n.M.n..-',i ,w - -. NeW ri^E S^,.,s,ls6d, 2 5, 25-6d,Car--30 8 -36s ' 4os - * ssalsss.* Z'S-™****? Youths' Double-breasted Suits cJurferßa™ 9s M 6d > 22sM ' 13s w ' Men L^t brella - s9d - 7s - 7 Ms S2SL?t?32£a: 3SSJ&. 1 * " S "races, Bdts, Brao< Body E R B E.R T, A YNE S, & c°-

Public Notices. AMERICAN WASHING FLUID. Saving nearly all the Wash-board Labor. For Sale by all Grocers. IT isonlynecessaiy to aoak your clothes a Bhort lime in cold or warm wring ous, and soap wri-tbands, collars and dirty or Btained places. Have your boiler half filled with water, and when at scalding heat put in ha'f a common tea-cup of the Fluid; stir, arid put in your clothes; boil for half an hour, then rub lightly through one suds only, rinsing well in the bluing water as usual, and all is comp'ete. This fluid brightens instead of fading the colors in ca'ico. It is a great labor-saver, npt on y saving the two rubbings which women give their clothes before boiling, and more than half of the soap, does not injure the cloth? s, but saves their we.>r in two rubbings before boiling, and is a 21 od article for removing grease from floors, doors and windows ; it also read ly removes grease and tar from the hands. It does not rot clothes, but makes them w<:Bh ujoj e than half easier than tlio old way. It will be found to be the cheapest and most laborBaviog article of household use that is now br.f jre the public. Sold in bott'es, at 8d and Is each. J. BROWN, Brown street, Dunedin. SOMETHING NEW FOR EVEKY HOUSEHOLD. * SK. YOUR GKOCER FOR BROWN'S l . LIQUID BLUING FOR CLOTHES. It will not spot or speck linen, it mixes very evenly with water, gives a very pretty shade, anil n. r>inf. Knffto of f.Via onot n( nn. o1.;i,;«~ will give better satisfaction than two shillings worth of the button or ball blue now in use. It will be found to supply a want long felt in evtry household, as it saves the labor of wa>hing out blue sp cks, and entirely does away with the inconvenience of the blue bag. Anyone giving it a trial will be well satisfied with the iesult. Bottle! by J. BROWN, Brown street, Dunedin. STARCHPOLISH. Use Brown's Starch Polish f r glossing linen, it imDiirts that fine elossy appearance so desirable for shirts, collars, cuffs, &c. Sold in packages for 6d each. Oiders for the abo-e by mail will receive prompt attention. ro BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. O'DKISCOLL (Timber Merit chant, formerly of Pn'nctss street sou hj) has commenced business in Cumberland street, corner of St. Andrew street. , Building materials of every description on I sa'e at lowest rates. G. O'DRISCOLL & CO., I Cumberland street. WATER OF LEITH QUARRY. To Builders, Contractors, and (>ther». "E, tie Undersigned, are supply Islue-ston© 1 SMITH & SMALL,

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Evening Star, Issue 4122, 13 May 1876, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 4122, 13 May 1876, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 4122, 13 May 1876, Page 1

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