&P«eUi AdvertlMmenta BUSTS' MATERIALS. NEW SUPPLIES From WiNSOR AND NEWTON, Including— Water-color boxes, dry and moist Solid sketch-books Color-saucera in nests and cases Pear tree set squares curves, and T sqa ares Gold and silver sheila, Chinese white Oils and tarnishes, liquid «old Stable aud hoghair brushes Improved drawing pencils Colored Crayons and crayon papei. Carefully prepared gold paper, 19in. x 13in., 6s per sheet. A. K. LIVINGSTON, Princes street. XTEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY'S RETAir, BRANCH, OCTAGON. A PAIR OF
BLANKETS SOLD AT THE SAME PRICE AS A BALE IN ANY WHOLESALE WAREHOUSE. P. LAWRENSON, Manager. INFANTS' TRIMMED MONTHLY GOWNS from 3s. Infants' Trimmed Night Gowob from 2s 3d In ante Lawn Shirts, Ist and 2nd sizes, from7d ' Infants' Flannel Barries from 4s 6d Infante' Kight Flannels from 2s 9d Infante' Flannel Squares from 3s 9d Infants' Read flannels from 4s 3d Infante' Bibs from 7d Infante' Worked Robes from 10s 6d Infante' Frock Bodies from Is 2d Infante' Long and *hort Slips, trimmed and untrimmed, very cheap Infants' Cloaks, splendid value, from 15a 6d Hats and Hoods Ladies' Underclothing and Stays. A Large and Splendid Stock of the above at MISB BROWNLIK'S, Princes street, C r hree doors from Octagon ) TH t WESTMINSTER LO \N AND DISCOUNT S • XIKTY. Office—George street (four doors from RuhBrsnch Bank of Zealand) A K MELMCK, Manager. Money adv!.. nc , a m of L 5 and upwards to Tradesmen. Olerks, Working Monancf others on personal secnritv. repivabfe in wee kly inBtobnente of l 8 m ths *"* m T^T^ 1 ??* dn m «wtawe of Freehold and - la, Bilfeof * ' " U1 * 0? trndine. Sha-es and on even- ° ,! ' : '-"waMe security Bilk dief-ounted. tl '" Hi' : i NT) V'S '■. i 'V'hR'PTSKMKNT. I >ORT Wtm IK* Vintage. 42veHrs old. • !-c-doz«n. 110h. 'ix> .*>* vj. i&i4 Vintage. 3! A bittfrai Per dozen, 755. B R< ->WN SHKRKS, 10 years. Just received. Rare value P<r dozen, 755. COLONIAL WINBSH, m to a* p« r J ozen. UV (Gcmuine.) {4Bs per
HOGG 4 HUTTOy, Octagon.
FUNERAL NOTICE. THE Friendi of the late Mr Samuel Earls are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, which will leave the Hospita' for the Northern Cemetery To-morrow ("Wednesday), the 2Lt inst, at 3 p.m. GOURLEV & LEWIS, Undertakers, George and Mac’aggan streets. FUNERAL NOTICE. npHK Friends of the late Mr James P. i.? dge f re , respectfully invited t> attend bis buneral which wilt leave the Railway Statioi To morrow ('Vednes lay), the 21st inst, for the .Northern Cemetery, on arrival of the inormng Train from Balclutha—lo.so a.m. Gol‘« Li'.Y & l.E'VlS.Undeitaker- 1 , Ge ig ■ and M chig an streets. TUNERAL NOTICE. THE Fi ienls oj ATvs ’■ n'rew Simpson are ’ espeoifully invited to follow the remains SaiVn*’ fr , om h ' r rfsid. nee. Northt<ithe Pi**'® interment in the *• outhern Cemetery, To morrow, the 21st inst. Q» * DAVID T4VLOR, Undertaker, Hope street.
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Evening Star, Issue 4154, 20 June 1876, Page 2
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469Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 4154, 20 June 1876, Page 2
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