Upeatal Mverttsemeate KTISTS’ MATERIALS. NEW SUPPLIES From WINSOR AND NEWTON, Including— Water color boxes, dry and m .iat Solid sketch-books Color-saucers in nests and cases Pear tree Set, squares, curves, and T squares Gold and silver shell. Chinese white Oils and liquid gold Sable n - d hoghair brushes Improved drawing pencil# Colored Crayons and crayon paper, Carefully prepared gold paper, 19in. x 13in., 5s ptr sheet. A, K. LIVINGSTON, EW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY’S RETAIL BRANCH, OCTAGON. A PAIR OF BLANKETS SOLD AT THE SAME PRICE AS A IN ANY WHOLESALE WAREHOUSE. Princes street. BALE F. LAWRBNSON,
[NFANTS’ 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 4« 6d Infants’.ight Flannels from 2s 9d Infants’ Flannel Squares from 3s 9d Infants’ ' lead 5- lannels from 4s 3d Infants’ Kibs from 7d Infants’ Worked Hobes from 10s 6d Infants’ Frock Bodies from Is 2d Infants’ and hort s lips, trimmed and untnmmed. very cheap Infants’ Cloaks, splendid value, from 15s 6d Infants Pelisses Squares, Silk and WooUen Hats and Hoods Ladies’ Underclothing and Stays. A Large and Splendid Stock of the above MISS BROWNLIE’S, Princes street, (f hree doors from Octagon) Office—'George street (four doors from SubBranch Bank of New Zealand), A. E. MELLIOK, Manager. at WKSTMINSTEH a.N DISCOUNT.’ S iOIBTY.
HOCW *NT) HUTTO AWHRTISEMKNT. PORT WINE, 1834*Vinto«'e. 42' year« old l\n«- Hrtvavi llAa P° B po* dozen, 110 a. Vintage, 32 years old. A bargai Per dozen, 7f»a. UOWN SHEER \, 1 O' ; years. Jnsfc received. Rare value, p?? dozen 755. <OLO.NTAi; WINERS, iitts to 35* i ;^r ' . ozen. i {Genuine.) {4B« per Octagoru
FUN LEAL NOTICE. THE Friends of Mr F. Bumffray are respectfully reminded that the funeral of Mb late mother in-law will leave bis residence, George street, on Sunday, June 18, at 3 p m. GOT7FLEY & LEWIS, Undertaker-, . Ge-wg? and M-clagiran streets. FUNERAL NOTICE. THE Friends of Mr 'ndrew Hammond are . respectfully invited to attend the funeral of Ms late son Mer-ert, whch will leave hi* residence, Castle street near Hav.over street. Tomonow ( - turday), at 2 o’cl.. k, f r the Southern Cemetery. W .Li Er G. GE >Dt S, Undertaker, Octagon. KUNERA.L :■ OTIOE. fTUdR remains of the late William 0. Maitland will leave his residence, T*en-y dre, on Saturday, the 17th, at 1.45, passing tirling Station at 2.30, reaching the Balclutha Ceaie tery at 3 30. The funeral will go by Hill-end. Friends will p"ease accept this intimation.
Hie rails roll be laid to the end of Mr Proud foot’s contract at the Hook in about a month. Hus (says tho 4 Waitaugi Tribune ) , bring tho north line within two miles thirty-five chains of the Waimate branch fine, tenders for plate-laying on which will it is expected, bo called for in about three weeks, it is anticipated that the whole line between Titaaru and Camara will be op&fti in atoat six aiontbft
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Evening Star, Issue 4151, 16 June 1876, Page 2
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490Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 4151, 16 June 1876, Page 2
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