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SDMU A4V«rtlß9»«Ml T .) THE PROFIT'S OF DUNEDIN. OPENING OF THE NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FAC* . TOBY’S RETAIL BRANpIf • ON ‘ SATURDAY, MAY 27. * ’ COURAGE LOCAL INDUSTRY. A Single Garment sold at the Wholesale Price. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. Oriental Hotel, next Princes street steps., THE undersigned takea possession this day, and has initiat d measures by which Drink of the v-ry Best J rands will only be kept. The house will undergo thorough alterations, amongst which will he increased accommodation and convenience to customers, JOSEPH BB vITHWAim Landlord and Proprietor. Saturday, May 20,1876. NOTICE TO LADI £S. BEAT Redaction in the Prices previous VX to old building come down in Human Hair Work of every dtscriptioo. Real Hair Plaits from 10s each; Curls, Coils, Head Dresses, 7s 6d; Frizzets, Rolls, Pads, from Is set; Back Combs, the largest and best stock iu town, from la each. ’ Hair Alberts mad© to order: Plaits for Brooches, Lockets, Rings, Pins, yeur own hair. None but first clas ‘ hair kept; ladies can depend u; on getting a genuine article at F. BEIS>EL’S, Hair Dresner. Wig Maker, and Perfumer, Temple of Fashion. Princes street. INFANTS’ TRIMMED MONTHLY GOWKS from 3s. Infants’ Trimmed Night Gowns from 2s 3d Infants’ Lawn Shirts, Ist and 2nd sizes, 1 i front 7d Infants’ Flannel Barries from 4s 6d i Infants’ > ight Flannels from "2s 9d Infants’ Flanuel Squares uo « 3s 9d - Infants’ Head t lannels from 4s 3d [ Infants’ Bibs from 7d Infants’Worked Robes from 10s fid I Infants’Frock Bodies from Is 2d Infants’ Long and t- hort trimm- d and untrimnred, very cheap Infants’ Cloaks, splendid value, from 15s fid Infants’ Pelisse*, Squares, bilk and Woollen Hats and Hoods • • ; Ladies’ Underclothing and Stays. i A Large and Splendid Stock of the above 1 , •• * - MISS BROWNLI E’3, * Princes street, j (Three doors from Octagon.) STOVES I STOVES! I STOVES 11! WANTED Known. —The best and cheapest stoves are to be had at the Stove Depfit, G. H. late Hughes and Harvey, Princes street sduth.

MONEY. MONEY. MONEY. L LYONS has MONEY TO LEND* IN • sums varying from FIVE POUNDS to FIVE HUNDRED POUNDS, on personal or any other available security, repayable by Weekly, Monthly, or Quarterly Instalment*, if required. The lowest rate of interest charged. . Money Lent on Bills of Sale. Bills Discounted, Valuations Made, Note the AddressI. LYON. 8, China and Glassware Establishment, * Fleet street, -Vrcade, PIPES. PIPES. PIPES. At Reduced Prices. To Engineers, Architects, Contractors, and Ot'ers. WHITE’S well known Sdt glaz-d Stone PipVs, .Junctions,-Bends, and Chimney Pots can be had in any quantity at his Ken sington new Steam-pipe Factory, near Railway station. HOGG AND HUTTON’S ADVERTISEMENT. PORT WINE, 1834 Vintage, 4%ean old. 1>0” dozen, 110s. POlll j>c v E, 1844 Vintage, 32 yean old A bargai Per dozen, 75a. BROWN SHERRY, 10 years, .Just received. Rare value. Per dozen, 755. , OLONIAL WINES, 30s to 35s per dozen. ORNE WHISKEY (Genuine.) {4Bs per dozen. ‘ W. M. WHITE. HOGG & HUTTON, Octagon.

FUNEKAL NO HOE. THE Friends of Mr Archibald Moiv aw respectfully invited to attend _ the funei at of his late wife, which will leave >is residence, .Vaclaggan i-treet, on Saturday, 3rd inst, at 2 P.m , for the Southern Cemetery. GOUItL Y & LEWIS, Under take i s, George a:,d Maclaggan streets. : FUNERAL N /i'ICE, THK Friends of Mrs O’Neill are respectfully invited to attend the Funer 1 of her eldest daughter, Mary Ann from her residence Cargill road, To-morrow (Sa : urday), at 3 for the Catholic Cemetery south. DOUBLE Y and LEWIS. Undertakers, George and Ma laggan streets.

. FUNERAL NOTICE, THE TVienda of the late Dr Tu die ore reminded that his funeral will move from his late residence, George street, to the place of interment, the Southern Cemetery, on f&tur* day nett,' 3rd June, at balf.past two. CRAIG & GILLIE*, ' Undertakers, George street

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Evening Star, Issue 4139, 2 June 1876, Page 2

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632

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 4139, 2 June 1876, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 4139, 2 June 1876, Page 2

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