Special Advertisements . PRELIM I VARY N TIC.-:. next Prin ea street steps. Ulli U'idersigned takej possession this day, and has initial d measures by which Urink of the v ry Best > rands will only be kept. j. ho houHe will undergo thorough altera* tions, amongst whic ! i will be increased acoom m nation and convenience to customers JOSEPH M ITHWAITE, . , ~ 1 andlord and Proprietor, -aturday, May 20,1876. NOTICE TO LADIES. GREAT Red ction in the Prices previous to old building come down in Human Hair Work of every d« seription. Real Hair Hails from P's each; 1 urls, Coils, Head [css s 7s fid; ‘rizzets. Rolls, Pads, from Is set; Back Combs the largest and be-t stock L town _ from Is each. Hair Alberts ma e to order : Plaits for Brooches, I. ockets, Rings, Pins, &c., fro u your mvn hair. None but first cl ss hair kept; article at** ei)ejac * Uioll a genuine _ . S'. BEIS^EL’S, Hair Dresser \Vi g a- a ker, and Perfumer, iemple of Fashion, Princes st eet. INFANTS’ TRIMMED MONTHLY GOWNS from 3s. Infants’ Trimmed Night Gowns from 2s 3d In ants Lawn Shirts, Ist and 2nd sizes from 7d Infants’ Flannel Parries from 4s fid Infants’ ight Manuels from ‘is 9d Infants’ Flannel Squares from 3s 9d Inf irus 1 - ' ead lannels from 4s 3d Ii fants 1 Libs from 7d Infants’ '.v orked uob-s fr m 10s fid Infants 1 F-ock Bodies from Is 2d Infants’Long and hort lips, trimmed and u .trimmed, very cheap Cloaks, splendid value, from 15s fid Infants Pelisse-, Squares, .-ilk and Woollen Hats and Hoods Ladies’ Underclothing and Stays. A Large an I Splendid Stock of the above at MISS BROWNLIE’S, Princes street, (hree doors from Octagon ) STOVES ! STAVES !! STOVES!!! WANTED Known -Th“ be-t and cheai est £toves are to be ha i at the Stm G. H. arsden’s, late flushes ar Harvey, Pnnces street south.
MONEY. MONEY. MONEY. I . Ly ' : ' i:oH b.w MONEY TO LEND IN *-** wins varying from FIVE POiTNTns HVE HTJN V< tUNDsfoi ££“ i or any other avjulable security, repayable by Weekly, Monthly, or Quarterly Instalments, if required. The lowest, rate of Interest’charged, ‘W 'Bills .)f -ale. ' ! - ’i«ci»nnV.a. V a iuat.u...M Made. > s '«- i ; b*- . -Ill;- ' , V S ■•> A s, ' hlua and Glassware Establishment, Eloet street, Arcade. S t1 *ANG'S COFFEES are pr-pa ed from the best picked "ernes, and are roasted on an entirely new a d principle, which gives his < 'offeea a D-h-.-ato Ma or and a Fine Aroma. Ask for Strange M. mi Union and 'hip Brand Coffees Al o STRA. G s PIT rk Peppers wmch are carefully prepared from the choicest Peppercorns only; e*ch tin be re a guarantee of pur ty. .-TWANG’S • PICES.I 01 the var ous kmds are warranted Pure. Fresh, and T P^ ed ‘ Tbe conßtantl y Increasing bale attests the extent to which th y are valued, f -very package bars the manufacturer s name, without which none is genuine, a ~. I 'AVID• STRANG. Southland St: am Coff-e and Spice Mills Invercargill, N.Z, NOTICE OF REMOVAL. pLARK & TEMPLETON, Coal Mer- \ - chants, have Removed from Great Emostreet to Castle st net opposite Messrs Findlay and Co. s Saw Mills, where all orders will receive prompt attention. Note the address— Railway Coal Depot, Castle street (Late Central City Coal Depdt). PIPES. PIPES. PIPES. At Veduced Prices. To Engineers. Architects, Contractors, and Ot ere. WHITE’S well known S. ltglaz -d Stone ”ip s, .Junctions. Bends, and Chimney i ota can hj had in any quantity at hia Ken smgton new Steam-pipe Factory, near Kailwav tation. J W. M. WHITE.
HOGG -ND ITUTTOVS 4 fWFKTTSKMENT. PORT WINE. 1834; Vintage, 42’years old. ])Q~ dozen, 110s. PORT «. v E, 1844 Vintage, 32 years old, A bargai Per dozen, 755. BRuWN SHERR i, 10 years. Just received. Rare value Per dozen, 75s WINE-, 30. to Mns * ' oz>-u. J ornf V-IS'SK" „ ■v. } ,-s. .... uinToN ■ etc OH, i", n; A V? ! S V'Cauley.—On the 23rd hist , at the Hospital, J .ne. relic? of the ’a!e ‘ 'hiulos c.nuli-y. Tittle —On the 24th ins?., at Ida resilience, Great Kin? : trcet, John Liitle. a<:ed 45 'ears. Chanson. —On the 23rd inst,, Frank, infant sou of T. P. Chamion, Alexandria street, Caversham. Eobjchts.— On the 24th inst.. at the residence of her parents, Union and Cumberland streets, Catherine Annie Roberts, only daughter of Mr Robert Roberts, aged II years. FUNG AL NOTIOF. T'E Friend- <f the late Mr John Littl • av • re-pec fn ly invit'd to follow his remains from his Lve residence (treat King stre-t to the place of interment, the Northern Cemetery, T morrow (Thursday), 2oth inst at 1.30 p.m. >-GURLEY & TEWIS, Undertakers, George and Aiacl-ggan streets. FUNERAL NOTICE. THE Friends of the 1 te Mrs Charles Macaulay are respectfully invited to follow her remains from the Hospital, Great Kmg street, to the ; l orth rn Cemetery, on Thursday, at 3 p m. G GURLEY & LEWIS, Undertakers, George and Maclaggan streets. FUNEr AL NOTICE. THE Friends of the late James Boyd, who was accidentally killed at Hills : de, are respectfully invited ?o attend his funeral, which will leave.th- residence of Mr Allan Bt Kilda. on Friday he 2f.it hj inst., at 2 p.m , for the Boutaem Cemetery, GCURLEY & LEWIS, Undertakers, George and Maclaggan street#,
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Evening Star, Issue 4131, 24 May 1876, Page 2
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876Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 4131, 24 May 1876, Page 2
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