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F Special Advertisements* R S A PO-'TS AND RAILS. P. J' NES & CO., Stuart street. K BAC LEY heniist?, Dniegist-:. E s ! reet D k «ON, '’mporter.*, Ceorge A PRI ri '■ ' B, tame Medicines (f nm t lx e ” arehomw- of M-g.-ta n. n at ,d o 'li on, 18 and 20, Cent r al street. Boston. comprising upw-rda of a hn-di ed varieties • f powders, roota, and proofed hehn. 'penally r-com ended by the late Dr Coffin and other authorities ou Medical Botany, On sale by B. EAGLEY & SON. N.B. A liber d allowance to Herbalists. TO THE PUBLIC OF OTAGO. I® IMBRACE tho recent am’val of the Cait--1 ch and f ! rph, ; :ns from f ondon not only to return rny acknowl-djrme’ ts to the Public for the liberal sup- ort hitherto accorded me but also t» draw Ih'ir attenCon L> the fart that by tbe arrva’ of these vessels, I am in recei; t of a Lrg > ad (lit on to my general f-'tock, amongst which a r o gome excellent rteel Engravings (from Landseer and other eminent masters) < le^ graphs, Ghromo % Photographs. Illuminated Texts, Oxford Frames, Oval and Circular Ornamental Frames Pain and Gilded Mounts. Ac.. &c. ; also a cho'ce assortment of -Inambra and other Mouldings, so that I am prepared to execute orders for the Best Class of Hmn or Richly-gilded Ornamental Frames Buyable for every description of Fine-art "railing, and which, for price and workmansh p, will compare favorably with any other house in New Zeala- d Tmsliog. therefore, to recoup a conti nance of your support, I subscribe myself. Your obliged servant, W. E. RAY, Gilder, Picture Frame Maker, and Picture Dealer, Next Athenaeum. Octigon, Dunedin 0.-Pldar® and Mirror Frames, &c., regilded. Business Show Cards Framed at wholesale prices. Mouldings on Sale. Pictures Hung. Estimates niven, kc., Ac. MONEY. MONEY. MONEY. T LYONS hae MONEY TO LEND IN JiJy pnrns varying from FIVE POUND? to FIVE 1 {UNORE D porvm, on personal 2f.. M'P °ther available security, repayable- bv _ ockly, Monthly, or Ch-..; 4 -vrly Tn.-.* L y e-L if repaired. Money Lent on Jowellery. Diamonds, Plite, , Eirc-arme. < 'lothins; Ac »‘b low«-t of j.-v.; r -,-i: -h'-rg.-d. Money Lent on T’il’e of SaloT Bills discount A \V.u;./io>is in-ide, Note Address— Standard l oan and Discount Office, Arcade. L. LYONS. Proprietor. IMPORTANT NOTICE. Newcastle Coal, 50s Scotch C o^i } 50s. ■ Undersign'd ar* delivering the abo price , to all parts Coal- at the "bo the City and nlni'-bs. Marti & WATSON, -. _ _ , ‘rtnart street. V-D. —Sole •gent* for the famous Sh Pomt Coal, which is reduced to 30* per top,* COMING FASHIONS. SPRING, 1876. R S W. A JENKINS, MIL? TNKR. GE >RGE STREET, Next door but one to Craig and Gillies “ From Peter Robinson's, Oxford street. London.” In consequence of the increase in the Bnsi riess ic the past ‘wo seasons, and in view of further Increase, «rs W a. J. has much plea, sure in intimating to ‘he Ladies of Dunedin and the r onntry generally bavin made arrangements for a still larger: supply than bilbcrt' > of every Nove'tvm a’lmuerv for the Spring an Summer of 1876. comprising— Paris-trimmed Bonnets and Mats. Real French Mowers. All the new shapes in Bonnets and Fats untn.nmed 4 'biMren’a Sailor Hats, a lar r . e assortment. Birds and Fancy Feathers of every kind. Bonnet Ornaments. Silk Ties L«ce Ties. Ladies’ Underclothing, ftc. Mrs W. A. Jenkins rcopectfully solicits Ladies who have not yet given her their patronage to do success in Thine din and long experience in the houses in the West End of London.” they will he suited in every particular. As hitherto, the prices will be the lowest for Casa only, and the Styles tho Best in the City. MRS W. A, JENKINS, GEORGE STREET. NOTICE OF PARTNERSHIP. Mb* BTWNTJE begs to intimate that she has this day admitted into partnership her slater, Barbara Douglas Biownlie, and that they will henceforth bo known as and trade under the name or designation of H and <h BROWNLIE, Milliners and Baby Linen Importers. M'Aa K Brownlie has just arrived from * Rune, after absence of two end a-half yeare, during which time she was most rucco6<fnl in establishing agencies in Loi.d*n an ' Glasgow, inasmuch ns the buyers in each of these places have had a life-long cxjieric-'-ce in buying for the Colonial tr-nle. one of rhera visiting Paris once a mouth during (be millinery season. Ladies can now depend unon a rogu’ar supnly of tho choice styles of hi. M. Worth and Pmgat, Mesdimos Leferrier, A enten er, *c., Ac. As this is tbe only hou-e in town which devotes itself exclusively to tbe s;tle of Millinery and Baby Linen, ladie- will at once perceive that we are in a much better position than other he uses to suit their requirements in these stieeial departments. In consequence of the steady increase of our busino s, and to make v-av for our stock alterations and im rovements have bew male in the shop and show-room, where Miss Brownlie will now have the valuable assistance of her sir er ;s al swoman I he work room which for the last thr»e «>) a been under the able in nag emeu t of HOGG AND -IUTTON’.S A 1 VE RTI SETdj; NT. P‘;RT W N P . ’S3I Vmtsge, 42 years old pe dozen, -lOs •jOtOnfWINE, 1844“ J. A b/a gain. Vcr dozen, 755. "OROWN j’IT S'TRY, 10 years. Jmt ro,iiJ? ccived. 1 Caro value. JVr dozen, 755. HOGG & HUTFON, Octagon. %7 AcTF Paper tor Sale, in lots to suit V f purchaser*. at office of thin P»P«p.

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Evening Star, Volume 4246, Issue 4246, 5 October 1876, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Volume 4246, Issue 4246, 5 October 1876, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Volume 4246, Issue 4246, 5 October 1876, Page 2

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