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DRAPBUY j> ROW XI W I IN PI. R S T S H 0 W NEW W I NTER GOO DS. 0 CASES JUST ,0 PEN ED. 1,000 pairs of English Blanketß, from 13s 6d per pair to- 55s all Summer finished, and pure i mcolor. ~ , •■ .■ •,_.•-, ;,. : .-:. ; ..,.: ~ ■,:-.,„ 500 paps. Scotch and Ayrshire' Bltokdts, seamed, the most' Durable Blankets ever introi ' duced into this Market. L '! • >n: l(k) pairs Mpagiel Blankets will be oft?ered cheap;/;- . ; ~ Flannels, (Srimean Shjrtings, Sheetings, Quilts, icV,'aii ofHbhe .very best olass"of Goods; and trom the particular attention we give this Department., we guarantee'the very best - ! value. \...t :.'.j.... ■;•, ««/. ■ •■•'.-• '. .■'..':.:•:*..■.•'■•''■. • U^ R 2S?' D $ 2° "Wjould direct special attention to the'extenaive'purchases of .the»<mtee~Buyer, in the and Scotch Markets, embracing a Large Variety,. mottnix Tweeds, in all the Shades o* Grey and ' ' •*■■■-■■■■»♦•-■*• Three thotraand one hundred and eighty Two thousand twohundred and fifty yards. , yards Pkunand Checked Serges, prices -< Hessenden' audi: LocWnvar Costume" ; from lid to Is 4d per yard. • ( Tweeds, prices from 2b to 3s 6d per One thousand eight hundred yards Turin and S and Llxcerne Twills, in Two thousand four hundred yards Killarney aH the New Colors, prices from 1b 6dto and Kilmaree Checked Costume Cloth, per yard. ... prices from 2s to [3sj 6d, in aU the New Three thousand two hundred and fifty yards all wool Diagonals, Serges,' and Satteens, One thousand two hundred yards of the New S3B6d g eS ' priceßfrom2s ' Felt Costume Cloth, two yards wide. ■n, •, v ~, Five thousand three hundred yards Aberthe , deen Winceys, Plain and Twilled, prices lep, from Is to 2s 6d per yard.* n '». •" —" ? '" u n"i«isy, Two. thousand nine hundred and seventy yards, all Wool Plaid; Double \ Width, prices 2s 6d to 5s per yard. 8,, E., & Oq. would also call particular attention to their Costume and Ready-made uress Department, which ia replete with all the Latest Novelties produced by the Paris and London Costumiers. ■■■■■■s& Great Display-of New aud Choice Milinery, in the Show Room, of the Latest LottdonW Parisian Novelties. ' ' '■ . ,-';. ....-•':':'..•■ J A C K E T S. WA T E RP'R OO F MA NT IE S. ,; LadiesV Children's,; and* Misses', in Grey, Brown, and Blue, > every Quality. , . BLACK AND COLORED SILKS. " ' A Magnificent Assortment, and guaranteed of the Verj Best Manufacture. . ' T " '.,... .: ; '" : F -JJ .FU RS! FUKSi , ' :: ;V' . • f "•'"" Sable, Kolb?ki, Ermine, Miniver, MusquasbV ,ChinchUla,; Real ;Seal-,B€aver,. Badger, Monkey, :Otter, and Grebe Muffs; alsoal— ~ *-'- -* i -**- -" ■' "' ' r - ' and Sable Tails to match thb above. ' ' ■■;•: .':■.-: NEW, FANCY ,WOOL GOODS. :,! i ,:;.T.. Promenade Scarfs, Hyde Parks, Cross-o?ers, Fanoy Wool Ties/Jackets, Necklets, &c. . . '.. ";j t : / .:jEmER n j DpwN: clothing, .I*l '.'„;"." In Quilts, Skirts, StajTsi R -0 •,■•.. .: , ; .'X-. '■ ". PRINCES STREET, ' : ' ~ ~ii,:.: ;■'-.;

■-'-' Public Notices. '' •-■•.= TO PLANTERS OF FOREST Attir ; FEUITTjftEBS. . - rG: jCAKTER begs .-to call attention to his ,• large and' varjed stobk 61 Fruit, Forest", arid 'nrnairieiitar Trees now *eady for transplanting 1 , and' -which will be.ldisposed of in quantity at a low price. The stock 6f' Apple Trees is large, choice, and varied.'" Strong two-year' old trees- at L 5 per 100. . 1; . : . C. Carter has also on'hani ' a'large and choice collection of' .Roses and Bulbous' arid Herbaceous.. i • lants. A few ■ fine ■■ , specimen, trees to be, disposed of cheap. . Great King and George stre'ets.'Du'nedinV ;■■;.•{ NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC, '.]]. COMMERCIAL LIVERY AND BAIT : , ; --' ••■' • STABLES, - H' YE END& CO'.'-beg to intimate to • the residents of .'Bunedin arid the. ■ those old-established Stables in known' as the Commercial Stable's. Intending t6 keep none but the h~st class of saddle and harness Horses, either for al« l or hire, they trust to meritHhe confidence ofitneir ipatrons. : All Buggies.,, Carriages,, &c., being proprtetors'can ensure tb gentlemen wishing a really first-blass: turnout the utmost Satisfac- : As only first-class grooms will be kept, ; customers will .always find civility and attention, Horses takeri''upon Hvery 'on : the most reasonable terms. HENRY YE END &.CO., . .. j .. .--•'"'•''" " Proprietors'. ' H O C K< I N ' B'l Impr>ved Patent : SEID LI T.Z PO W D BJB, <?•- Pop immediately producing Seidlitz Water without j ; , , .-..the trouble,.- . 1( ..... ~-r. •ybe taken by persona of all ages as a cooling beverage, mild aperient, or br'sk. purgative, according to' dofle. Its<trtensive use (luring nearly half ;a century proves Its superiority ■ over all other purgatrve .salines, and. the fact that the E°Y der retains its properties for any number of yearfttf the' Bottle is kept .corked, readers it an'indispensable necessity to every family, traveller, or emigrant. Manufactured by HOCKICJ, WILSON, & CO., Isß, Duke street, Manchester Squars, London. I .AgentsforDunedin: Messrs Kkvpthorhe, Prossee, & Co,

GRATEFUL. COMFORTING. jl P P S ' S COCOA. Li BREAKFAST. . " By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion And nutrition, and by a careful application Mr tippa has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately-flavored beverage which may save ub many heavy doctors' bills. It is by the judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to at< tack wherever there is a weak point.. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ouiteelveß well fortified by pure blood and a properly nourished frame."—See article in the 'Civil Service Gazette.' Made simply with boiling water or milk. Sold in packets (in tins for abroad) labelled : JAMES EP P 3 & CO., HoMfflOPATiiic Chemists, 48, Th'eadneedie street, and J7O, Piccadilly Works, Boston road, and Camden Town, Tendon M.*suu3,t'

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Evening Star, Issue 4156, 23 June 1876, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 4156, 23 June 1876, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 4156, 23 June 1876, Page 4

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