.Drapery. 0 W, 18 THREE DAYS. COSTUMES-PARISIAN MODELS, BRITISH MODELS. SPRING FASHIONS. Promenade Costumes. Visiting Costumes. Indoor Costumes. Morning Costumes. Linen Costume*. Cambric Costumes. Young Ladies' C«utumes» Children's Costumes. Ball Costumes. Evening Costumes. FISCHITS, MANTELETS, JACKETS, CROSSOVERS. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4. THURSDAY, OCTOBER J . FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6. DISCOUNT PURCHASES-Ladies' Costumes, 7s 6d; Ladies' Costumes, 8s <sd; Girls' Costumes, 3s 9d; Ladies' Skirts, 2s lid and 3s 6d; Holland Skirts, 4s 6L E R B E R T, AYNES, & 0
Public Notices. NEW AND POPULAR MUSIO. THE GREATEST SUCCESS OF THE DAY. PRIDHAM'S GH*-wd MILITARY DIVERTISSEMENT. ON THE FRANCO-GERMAN WAR, Introducing "Watch on the 'Rhine." "Partant Pour Ln Pyrin," "See the Conquering > ero," "Hymn to Kmp°ror " "Prayer," &c, with splendid illustrated title, 4t. " Silvery Spray," "Fern T.ewf s," and "The Southern Cross ' the three most popular «\>l"nial produc ions. They are now in great demand. "Loving Fyes,"and "Tender and True," two most beautiful ba'lad*. as popular as " Silver Thre ds »mon.' the Gold." " * adam An ot Lancers,"' containing the best dance arrangements of the Madame Angot Music, ' Pretty Bird Quadrilles," introducing Christv >' instrt 1 airs. " Mus'cal ; racles." a new eeues of musical publications in the ■ hil'ing Mfgazi e form "Pretty Bird, with i.osom Red," a new Christy Minstrel song. Operatic Selections for the Pianoforte, by Sydney Smith, Veeben Gautier, and Harold Thomas. CHAS. PEOG & CO., PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. lAMP B E L L J 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. OHN 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. r HAVE t.hiß day disposed of th> bn*inpss _ of fitor keeper, carried on by me at corner of Melville and alker streets, to Hneh Cross m, lat < f Teviot arc! beg to s licit for Mm, f'om my customers and oihe s, a continuance of the i atronage bestow ed upon me. DAVID ROBERTS. With reference to the above. I desire to say it shall be my endeav r, by strict attention and punctuality and by selling go< ds at tin very lowest prices, to not only retain the connection cbtai-e • by Mr Robeits, but to extend it to still further dim nsions. HUGH GROSSAN. "NT "R fully reaped by those who invest their "ready money" at my Establish ment.
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Evening Star, Issue 4244, 3 October 1876, Page 1
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409Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 4244, 3 October 1876, Page 1
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