Special Adveitist-iwiuita. HOGG AND *<UTrnN'?> ADVERTISE >."■, NT. POET WINE, 183Tvint?g-. 42 yenre old per dozen, 110b. PORT WINE, 1844 Viaiag*. 32 yean ol.i. A bargain. Per dozeu, 755. BUOWN SHERRYriO JmT'rel ceived. Bare value. ? >rdo7*\ 7ns. CO ONUL WINiuS, y.»« f,. ;; dozen LORME WHISKEY (-.emiineJ, 48s per dozen. HOGG & HUTTON, Ootagon. ANTED KNOWN— That the CO-OPERATIVE STORE, In Maclaggan street, i selling rll kinds of Groceries at Prices that Defy Competition. For Fresh Butter, from Is 21 to L 4d p:x lb. Do. Eggs, Is Id per dozen. Prime Akaroa cheese ) , t>„-i j i..- > is r family Tea, at 2s pr lb. Fine „ „ a t 2< 6d „ Ex S. Fine „ at 3s „ These are sp-cial, and not to be equalled in Dunedin. Cash purchasers will make a saving of 25 per cent by deal with the above firm, A Trial Solicited. Note the address: Co-operative Store, Maclacrgsn street. IOR 6 A POSTS AND RAILS. F. JONES & CO., Stuart street. m B. BAGLEY & SON, Chemists, Druggists, and Importers, George street, Dunedin. AMERICAN Botanic Medicines (from the Warehouse* of Mestrs B. (). and O. C Wilson, 18 and 20, Central street, Boston, Mass.) comprising upwards of a hundred varieties of powders, roots, and pressed herbs. Specially recommended by the late T>r Coffin * nA «n»— -~+horities on M- J! -' '"-'■ ~ sale by B. BAGLEY & SON. N.B.—A liberal allowance to Herbalists. MONEY. MONEY. MONEY. LYONS has MONEY TO LEND IN ._ sums varying from FTVE POU>H>S to FIVE HUNDRED POU sDS, on personal or any other available security, repayable by Weekly, Monthly, or Quarterly Instalments if required. Money Lent on Jewellery. Diamonds, Plata. Firearms, Clothing, kc. Th • lowest rate of Int ■!•<»»<. rwrrrrd. Money Lent on Bi!V ( .f «!• Bills discounted. Valuations inuue Note Addrefs— Standard Loan and Discount Office, Arcade. L. LYONS, Proprietor IMPORTANT NOTICE. Newcastle Coal, 60s Scotch 'Vwl, 50s fHK Undersign-d ar-de!iv:-rr M<o ahov? '* Coal? at the »bov* prii'e* to u.ll parts of the City and üburbs. MARTI & WA r S V. tuart Btreet. Role gents for the famous Point Ooal. which is reduced to 30=s per ton.! f! O 1 INft FASHION S. SPRING, 1876. RS W. J E S' K I N S, MILTINER, GEORGE STRICKT, Next door but one to Craig and Gillies. " From Peter Robinson's, Oxford street, London." In consequence of the inc-ease in tho Busi nees in the past two seasons, and in view of further iucrease, Mrs W. A. J. lias much pleasure in intimating to the Ladies of Dunodin and the Country generally, bavin-/ made arrangements for a still larger* supply than hitherto of every Novelty in Millinery for the Spring an Summer of 1876, comprising— Paris-trimmed Bonnets and Hate. Real French Flowers. All the new shapes in Boimefcs and Hats, untrimmed. Children's bailor Hats, a large assortment. Birds and Fancy Feathers ef every kind. Bonnet Ornainenta. Silk lies Ladies who have not yet givf n her their patronage to do so, " feelii'g confident, from h*r success in Dunedin and ion? experience in the largest houses in the West End of London," they will be suited in every particular As hitherto, the prices will be the lowe t City. MRS W. A. JEKKLUS, Geobob btbeet. NOTICE OF PARTNERSHIP. "ISS BROWNLIE begs to intimate that . she has this day admitted into partnership her sister, Barbara Douglas Brownlie, and that they will henceforth be known as and trade under the name o- designation of H. and B. BROWNLIE, Milliners and Baby Linen Importers. Miss B. Brownlie hai just arrived from Home, after an absenoo of two and a-half years, during which time she was most successful in establishing agencies in Lo-don and Glasgow, inasmuch as the in each of these places have had a life-lung experience m buying for the Colonial tr de. one of them visiting Paris once a month during thp millinery season. Ladies can i:ow depend upon a regular supply of the choice sty lea of M. M Worth and Fingat, Mesdames Leferrier. A en'enier, *c, &c. As this is tbo only in town which devotes itself exclusively to the s-da of Millinery and Baby Linen fadie •■ w II ft onc<> pr ceive that we are in a much b position than other hrunen to Huit th--ir ivqmr' ment» in tbese special deparlinfciita In consequence of the *t< ••■ >\y ■••...■■«.■»> if -ui business, and to make vva ?> t o;ir t-spe :Mve stock, alterations and imwoveiueu'v.:- have been made In tbe shop and show room, '.v'uere Miss Brownlie will now have the valuable assistance of bw sis*er as salf-BWoman The work-room, which for thr> last three ▼ears las been under the able of Miss Pel'a vJuthrin, has also been altered and extended to acooinmo'.late our staff of milliners for the summer season. Mto* Brownlie would t; ke this opportunity of thanking the ladies of L-une : in and rort Chalmers for the very cordial and libers?! support they have given her since she began busi ness—three and a-half years' since—and to assure them that no effort will be wanting on her part to retain the confidence they have always placed in her. Prinoei street, Dunedin,
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Evening Star, Issue 4248, 7 October 1876, Page 2
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844Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 4248, 7 October 1876, Page 2
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