CITY COMPANY, High street. Dune sn. Til"' undersigned having: tak«n over tin bus-news of the above old established Comply from the 17th July inst., respectfully solicit * continuance''of the libeiai patronage heretofore accorded their ure \ecesa ors. They to a sun- the public that no •srfwt will bn spared to give very satiefaction as to quality, prica, ai>d att ntion. Special attention given to shippi. g. Families wailed upon fr<r orders. S. G. SMITH & CO., Proprietor. BLUE POSTS Of!OP HOU^E, George street W. GEDT>E* (la e with Messrs A. T. _^ w Dunning and Co ) begs to infor n his friends :.rid the publ c that U« has opened a General Luncheon, Tea. and cupper Rooms m connection ynth bis Fruit and Pa*tryS9 l,lc bxis'ness. G iiled Olops with and 8011, 61 ; do Steak, do, do. Pd ; Hot Pie, with Cup of Te.v or Coffee. Gd : Ham Sandwich, do, do, do, 6d. Tea and Supper.—Ham and Eggs, Boiled Eggs. Po ched Eggs, Welsh Kabbit, &c, * &C , &0. Lemouade, Giuger-beer, &c, 4d per bottle. Open from 12 to 11 p m.
Sttwart Island Oysters daily, 1.? Pr dozen. Note the Address: Two doors the Octagon side of European Hotel, George street. BABY LINEN. ADIE3 are often at a loss to know which i is the best establishment in town to buy Baby Linen at. Mies Brownlie keeps at all times a very large and well-assorted ttock of Monthly Gowns, Night Gowns, Flannel Barries, Night Flannels and Flannel Squares, Robes, Squa-es Cloaks, Hats, and Ho da. Imported from some of the best Home houses; bought for Gash, and sold at very Moderate Prices. MISS BROWNLIE. Millinery Show Rooms, Princes street. TEW ZEALAND C,L O T H;IjN(G
FACTORY'S RETAI!', BRAKCH, OCTAGON. A PAIR OF BLANKETS SOLD AT THE SAME FRirE AH A B A I. E IN ATY WhO! KSAj.K «'..T]EHOXTSE. F. TjAWRENSOV, Manager. STOVES ! STAVES !! STOVES i!! XT ANTED Known.—The bePt and cheap- > Y eat Stoves are to be ha:i at the Stove Depfifc, G. H. ivs arsden's, late Hughes jtnd Harvey, Princes street south.
aomg- and Htrrrosrs A .0 VEBTISEMBWT. frORT WINE, 1834 Vintage, 42 yeare old. po- dozen, 110s. POET TV*7'E, 1844 Vintage, 32 yeare old A bargai Per dozen, 755. BROWN SHEER i, 10 Just received. Rare value. Per dozen. 75a. COLONIAL WINE 3, 30a to 36s per dozen. ORNE WHISa fiY' (Genuine.) J4& per dozen. HOGG & HUTTOy, Octagon.
FUNERAL NOTJCR. iIE Friends of Mr James Jackson are reX # spectfu'ly invited to attend the funeal of his late son William George, from his residence, Anderston. Kaikorai, to the phce of interment, the Northern Catholic Cemetery, to-morrow (Thv.rs.lay), the 27th ii'st., at 1 o'clock p.m., passing the • ctauon about 1.30 p.m. GOUKLTCY & T WIS. Undertakers, George and Maclaggan st'eets.
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Evening Star, Issue 4185, 26 July 1876, Page 2
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457Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 4185, 26 July 1876, Page 2
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