Drapery* g P R I N <5 SHOW, 1 S T «. three days. COSTUMES PARISIAN MODELS, BRITISH MODELS. linen Costumes. ’ . Cambric Costumes. , r Young Ladies’ Costumes. Children’s Costumes. Ball Costumes. Evening Costumes. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4. THURSDAY, OCTOBER> , FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6. DISCOUNT PURCHASES—Ladiea’ Costumes, 7a 6d; Ladies’ Costumes, 8s 6d; Girls* Costumes, 3s 9d; Ladies’ Skirts, 2s lid and 3s 6d j Holland Skirts, 4s 6d. Promenade Costumes. Visiting Costumes. Indoor Costumes. -’ Morning OoatnmeSe s N G FASHIONS, FISCHUS, MANTELETS, JACKETS, CROSSOVERS. JJERBERT, JJAYNES, ft QO.
Public Notices. NEW AND POPULAR MUSIC. THE GREATEST SUCCESS OF THE DAY. PRIDHAM’S GRANT) MILITARY DIVERTISSEMENT. OK THE FRANCO - GERMAN WAR, Introducing “ Watch on the Rhine,” “ Variant Pour La Syrie, “See the Conquering Hero,” “ Hymn to Emperor.” “ Prayer,” &c., with splendid illustrated title, 4s, “ Silvery Spray,” “Fern Leaves,” and “The Southern Cross. ’ the three most popular Colonial produc.ions. They are now in great dema-d. “Loving Eyes,” and “Tender and True,” two most beautifnl ballads, as popular as “ Silver Threads amonz the Gold.” “Madam Ancot Lancers,” containing the best dance arrangements of the Madame Angot Music. ‘ *’ Pretty Bird Quadrilles,” introducing Christv Minstrel airs. “ Mns'cal Miracles,” a new series of musical publications in the Shilling Magazine form “ Pretty Bird, with Bosom Red,” a new Christy Minstrel song. Operatic Selections for the Pianoforte, by Sydney Smith, Vesten Gautier, 'and Harold Thomas. CHAS. liioG & CO., PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN, QAMPBELL & CO Express, Waggon, and Furniture Van Proprietor, STAFFORD STREET, DUNE''IN, Pianofortes, Furniture, &c., .carefully removed to all parts of town or country, All Orders promptly attended to, N.B.—Luggage stored, TOHN ELLIOTT, Boot and Shoo Manufacturer and Importer, Three Doors south of Hanover street. Two Doors from Messrs Bagley and Son, chemists. Orders promptly attended to. Repairs neatly executed.
I HAVE this day disposed of th> business of Storekeeper, carried on by me at corner | of Melville and Walker streets, to Hugh 1 Crosssn, lat“ <f Teviot, and beg to s licit I for him, from my customers and othei b, a continuance of the patronage bestowed upon me. DAVID ROBERTS. With reference to the above, I desire to say it shall be my endeavor, by strict attention and punctuality .and by selling goods at the very lowest prices, to not onlv retain the connection obtah o.t by Mr Roberts, but to extend it to still further dinr nsions. HUGH CROSSAN. N. B. Being a cash buyer, the benefits thus obtained will be folly reaped by those who invest their “ ready money ” at my Establish ment.
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Evening Star, Issue 4243, 2 October 1876, Page 1
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415Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 4243, 2 October 1876, Page 1
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