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DRAPBRY R 0 W.N, 1 '" |jy I N G, Flr| S. $ -j" H0 WNEW W I N|T Eft G0 0 Dg. - 3 0 CAS E3 i J UiS T "'''' OPENED. I '°°iQ P cibr of English Blanket 3» from !3s ?d per pair to 55s all Summer finished, *nd pure I * B Blankets,; eeamed.tlie most Durable Blankets ever intro--100 pairi'Mosgiel Blankets will be offered cheap. FLU Sorting? Sheetings, Quilts' &c.,'all of the very best class of Goods, and irom tne particular attention we riy° ■* w »- rkA '— —-- —-—i-n. .-_ •- .» value. ... . mounix Tweeds, in all the Shades _o< Grey and 1 Fancy Mixtures. ™ iij+ L l nc !,V nec ; SergeS ' pripeß Hessenden and Lochinvar C'ostuine xxqm lid to Is 4d per yard. Tweeds, prices from 2s to 3s 6d per One thousand eight hundred yards Turin and Smi 8 v Che n k ? * nd Lucerne Twillfl, in Two thousand four hundred yards Killamey

cui tne i>ew uolors, prices from Is 6d to 2b 3d per yard. - and Kilmaree Checked Costume Cloth, prices from 2a to 3s 6d, in all the New

Three thousand two hundred and fifty yards all wool Diagonals, Serges, and Ratteens, in all the Leading Shades, prices from 2s ...-t0.35.6d. ■ ' Four thousand three hundred yards of the New Make of Reversible* Wool Rep, embracing the following new Colors:Prune, Navy, Bordeaux. Brown, Grey, Green, &c. One thousand two hundred yards of the New Felt Coatume Cloth, two yards wide. Five thousand' three hundred yards Aberdeen- Wjnoeys, Plain, and Twilled; pftoes from Is' io 2s 6d per yard. Two thousand nine hundred and seventy yards, all Wool Scotch Plaid, Double Width, prices 2s 6d to 5s per yard. and London Costumiers. ' "«"*««* pryuuceu oy iae rans Gm pariS y NovStiL an(l Gh ° ite MUinery ' '' n the Show 860m > of the Latest and JACKETS. BadSer ' ott9l: ' Blue J * lT * 5 ' Presideno Cloth Jackets, in great i . i- . WAT ERPEO OF .MANT LE S. Ladies', Children's, and Misses', in Grey, Brown, and Blue, in every Quality. . .'.. BLACK AND COLORED SILKS. A Magnificent Assortment, and guaranteed of the Verj Best Manufacture. FURS! FURS! FUR 8j " ' bl MoS o ll n8 ntf. Emi S% Ml i Beaver, Badger, :. a of Collarettes, riotadLi NEW FANCY WOOL GOODS. Promenade Scarfs, Hyde Parks, Cross-overs, Fancy Wool Ties, Jackets,' Necklets, &o. . EIDER DOWN CLOTHING, In Quilts, Skirts, Stays, Dress Improvers, Dressing-gowns, and Jackets. R OWN, WING, & C°" PRINCES STREET.

Public Notices. NOTICE TO THB PUBLIC. COMMERCIAL LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES, HIGH' STREET, I. YEEND ft no beg to intimate to • the residents of. Dunedin a>id the surrounding. ..districts that they have .purchased those old-established Stables in High street, known as the ComiriercialStables. Intending to keep none but the b-st class of saddle and harness Horses, either for -ate or hire, they trust to merit the confidence of their patrons. All Buggies, Carriages, Sic, being entirely new, and of- the best description, the proprietors can ensure to gentlemen wishing a really first- class turn-cut the utmost satisfaction. As only first-class grooms will be kept, customers will always find civility and attention'. Horses taken upon livery on the most reasonable term?. HENRY YEEND & CO., Proprietors. k_? landed direct from those celebrated makers, Spear, find Jackson. Circular Saws, all sizes, and warranted ; also hand, panel, ripping, tenon, dovetail, firewood, crosscut, and butcher saws, wholesale and retail, at reduced prices Wm. Millichnmp, sawmaker, opposite Oddfellows' Hall. George street. TAMES SINCLAIR, Watchmaker and Jeweller, ' has Removed Two

Timber Yards. QEDAB. CEDAR, CEDAR FINf>LAY & CO. ' Beg to intimate that thev have now landing, direct from Briabano, Queensland, ex br£? Pakeha, 109,000 super, feet of picked Oedar Lrftgs of a wry snp-rior quality, Bff. to 20ft girth, and are prepared to supply the trade with the same at th-j following prices :—... {. lin. and upward, 6d per foot •i ,n - -, id „ ToOftbWtKjakers and Others.—We would call special attention to the fact that all cur timbers for <;abmet work are sawn by the latest unproved vertical saw-frames, capable of cutting beards any thickness, and up to 60in. wide. All orders will receive prompt attention. OTAGO STEAM SAW-MILLS. Cumberland, Stuart, and Castle streets, Dunedin. FURTHER REDUCTIONS IN THE PRICE OF TIMBER At Timber Yards, Moray Place.

"ESSHS W. ASHER & CO. have plea- . sure in informing their customers that t ~. . , iber. &c., will be ready tor delivery on or about February 1. They likewise beg to state their stocks are fully assorted in every line of good and wellseasoned timber, .;c, doors, sashes, mouldings architraves, nkir+'nira fT<i*™<v». „r _n j v ' _ All descriptions of dra'n pipes, knees, bends, junctions, &c, and builders 5 ironmongery of all descriptions. Orders executed with correctness and des patch. A trial solicited at W. ■ ASHER & OO.'S Timber Yards, Moray Place. PU3Lia KO7XC&3 BUILUERS, ' MONUMENTAL WORKS, MORAY PLACE (Opposite First Chu:ch), DUNEDItt, Have on Sale Arbroath and Cnitbness Hearthstones, all sizes Uamaru btone, of superior quality Marble Mantlepieces. &c. Lime, Cement, rlaster'of Paris. Monuments and Tombstones executed to any design. Iron Eailini'S for Grave Enclosures, &c. Resigns forwarded on application toanv part of tho Colony NB. -Country orders corefully attended to.

Doors above Glasgow Pie House. JOHN Nursery and Seedsman, road, Caversb.»m, opposite the Immigration P-arracks, has reduced the price of Kruit trees, three years old from 10a per dozen per 100, from L?> 10s. Thir.y large Apple. Pear, and Plum, eight years old; splendid trees, in full bearing. Splendid two-year-old Fetich. Nectar-ne Apricot Cherry, and Mulberry Trees, Gooseberry aud- Currant Bushes, Asparagus and iSeakale Plant*; Early seed Potatoes. F L E E Dunedin Furniture Vans, Established 18(52. The only two-horse Vans in town. Families removed on the shortest notice. Town and country orders punctually attended to. Note the addresf— W. FLEET, Great Kins street North. UKaTEFUL, COMFOJiTlttli. PPS'S COCOA.

I BREAKFAST. " By a thorough knowledge of the natural lawswhioh govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the fine properties of well-selected cocoa, Mr Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately-flavored beverage which I may save us 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 ub ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. We may 6Bcape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified by pure blood and a properly nourished frame."—See article in tho 'Civil Service Gazette.' Made simply with boiling water or milk. Sold in £lb and lib packets and tinß (not damageable in tins), labelled thus : JAMES EPPS & CO., Homoeopathic Chjjmistb, Works, Boston road, and Camden Town, , Lpndoa.

MILTOS POTFEKY COMPANY. I AM now" prepared to execute ordeia for Salt Glazed F ipes, Bends, Junetions ewer pana, Flower Pots, all sizes. Merchant*) and Dealers are invited to visit the works, where ttey will find a large stock of good useful earthenware of local manufacture, and of quality and at prices that will defy competition. Goods mado to order and to any pattern. J. ECOLES, . Workinsr Manager YENEIIAN BLIND •»,' VENETIAN BLINDS, From tHe low rate of Is per foot Patebson, Bitrk, & Co., Maclaggan Btreet, . Three doors above the Arcade. --■ .

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Evening Star, Issue 4182, 22 July 1876, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 4182, 22 July 1876, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 4182, 22 July 1876, Page 4

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