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Special Advertisements. HOGG AND BUTTON'S ADVERTISE MENT. PORT WfNE, 1834 Vintage, 42 years o'd per dozen, UOs PORT’ WINE, 1844 Vintage, 32 years old, A bargain. Per dozen, 755. BROVVN SHERI.’Y, 10 years! Just re ceived. Rare value. Per dozen. 755. C°dozen lUj WINES * 308 'to 35s per L O S WHISKEY (Genuine), 48s per HOGG & HUTTON, Octagon. pOE s A E A POSTS AND RAILS. F. JONES & CO., Stuart street. B. BAGLBY & SON, Chemists, Druggists, and importers, George street, Dunedin. A' ■ ERIC A N Botanic Medicines (from the Warehouse* of M- B. (>. and G C Wilson, 18 and 20 Central street, Boston, Mass) comprising upwards of a hundred varieties > f powders, roots, and pressed herbs ' peeiallyrecom ended by the late Dr Coffin and other authorities on Medical Botany. On sale by B. BAGLEYA SON. N B.— A liber*! allowance to Herbalists. MONEY MONEY, MONEY. 1 T YONS has MOVRY TO LEND IN M sums yary : ng from FIVE POUNDS to FIVE HUNDRED POUN DS, on personal or any other available security, repayable bv Weekly, Monthly, or Quarterly Instalments if required. Money Lent on Jewellery. Diamonds, Plat© Firearms, Clothing, &c. Th lowest rate of interest charged. Money Lent on Bills of Sale Kills discounted. Valuations made. Note Address— Standard ! oan and Discount Office, Arcade. L, I YONS, Proprietor COMING FASHIONS. SPRING, 1876. * T E KIN MTT/.r 1 R, GEORGE STREET, V., . r but t,h to i Vaiy and Gillies. "Dr 1 I!..billion’s. Oxford street. London In consequence of the increase In the Bi ness i , the past (wo seasons, and in viev further increase, Mrs W. A. J. bas much pi sure in intimating to the Ladies of Dun© and the Country generally, bavinv made SlSorfeX* BtiU la^erimpply 11 Novelty in Millinery for the Spring an . Summer of 1876, comprising— Dans-trimmed Bonnets and Hats. Real Drei Mowers. All the new shapes in Bonnets s Kats untnmmed. Children’s Sailor Hats large assortment. Birds and Fancy Feath of every kind. Bonnet Ornaments. Silk Ti Lace Ties, Ladies’ Underclothing, Ac. Mrs W. A. Jenkins respectfully soli< xiadies who have not yet given her their tronage to do so, “feeling confident from 1 success in Dunedin and long experience in i largest houses in the West End of Londo they will be suited in every particular. As hitherto, the prices will be the low forCasu only, and the Styles the Best in 1 City, MRS W. A. JENKINS, George street. NOTICE OP PARTNERSHIP. MISS BROWNLIE begs to intimate 1 she has this day admitted into part snip her sister, Barbara Douglas Browi an d Hmt they will henceforth be knowi and wade under the name or designation oi and B. BROWNLIE, Milliners and B Linen Importers. Miss B. Brownlie has just arrived from Home, after an absence of two and a-half years, dnnng which time she was most successful m establishing agencies in Loudon and Glasgow, inasmuch as the bnvers in each of these places have had a life-long experience in buying for the Colonial trade, one of them visiting Paris once a month during the millinery season. Ladies can now depend upon a regular supply of the choice styles of M. M. Worth and Fingat, Mesdames Leferrier, Aentenaer, Ac., Ac. As this is the only honse in town which devotes itself exclusively to the sale ofMillinery and Baby Linen, ladies will at once perceive that Ve are in a much better position than other houses to suit their requirements in these special departments. In consequence of the steady increase of our busmens, to make wav tor our expensive stock, alterations and improvements have been made in the shop and show-room, where Miss Brownlie will now have the valuable assistance of her sis f er as -al- swoman The work-room, which for the lost three veais has been under the able management of Miss Bella Guthne, has also been altered and extended to accommodate our staff of milliners for the summer season. Miss Brownlie would take this opportunity of thanking the ladies of Dune- (in and Port Chalmers for the very cordial and liberal support they have given her since she began business three and a-half years’ since—and to ■ssure them that no effort will be wanting on her part to retain the confidence they nave always placed in her. Princes street, Dunedin, August 18, 1876.

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Evening Star, Issue 4251, 11 October 1876, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 4251, 11 October 1876, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 4251, 11 October 1876, Page 2

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