Notif-Cv £>LA CE Quilted Skirts, 7s 6d; Children's ■i3 Vv aterproofe,’ 4s lid; J jadies’ Black Cloth Jackets, 4b 6d; Children’s Cloth Jackets, Is and 1b 6d; Ladies’ Wincey Costumes, 17s 6d; Children’s Costumes, 10sj Ladies’ Tweed Skirts. 7s 6d; i indies’ Black Costumes, 25s : .Ladies' Black Tunic Skirts, 10s 6d; Ladled Ueavar Jackets, Ss 6d. «' ■'’B.BBJiT. HAYNES. A •W>. Pntllo Notices* AN ART UNION OF ■EyTR R. T. RAWuRTH’S ADMIRED IVI PICTURES or NEW ZEAIjANP AND AUSTRALIAN SCENERY Will take place shortly. Subscription lists now open at Mr Sligo’s, stationer, George street, where the pictures are on view, Tickets: One Guinea each BOATING SEASON. OPENING DAY SATURDAY, October 14. THE Procession of Boats will leave the end of the Jetty street Jetty at 2.30 p.m. on the above date. Boats take positions in the following order Union, Excelsior, Otago Rowing Club, Dunedin Rowing Club, Tele, graph. Banks ; other boats in oraer, according to number of oars, smallest boats nearest the Jetty. Scratch races will follow. Four oars —entrance fee, 2s 6d per thwart; pairs, ss, Entries to be made on board the flag-boat. Frizes to be pewters. BRICKS. JOHN LONG WORTH BEGS to thank his numerous customers and friends for their liberal support in the past, and wishes to inform them that, on and after MONDAY, the 16th instant, he will have a Constant Supply of Bricks on hand at his NORTH-EAST VALLEY BRICKWORKS. KUMARA RUSH. leaving for NEW RUSH will find' it to their advantage to PURCHASE THEIR OUTFITS AT THE NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY’S RETAIL BRANCH, OCTAGON. “ A SINGLE GARMENT AT THE WHOLESALE PRICE.’ Large Stock of COLORED BLANKETS AND MOLE TROUSERS. F. LAWRENSON, Manager of the Octagon Branch.
B£SS E S i EX S.S. ** WAKATIPU” & S.S, “DURHAM.” 2 cases Japanese Glace Lustres 1 case Silicia Glace—plain and brocade 2 cases Plain and Checked Matalasse 2 cases Delhi Crape Cloth—new shades 4 cases Real Alpacas 3 OASES NEW COSTUMES. BROWN, EWING, & CC. ELLIOTT’S NEW BOOT WAREHOUSE, Wholesale end Retail, GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN, Three Doors south of Hanover street. £1,500. NEW GOODS. J"UST opened, and now on Sale, embracing all the latest novelties in Ladies' and Girl’s ppriod Shoes, Lasting and Glove-kid £.S. Boots. Gent’s French, German, and Northampton Goods in great variety. tar Special Bargain in Ladies’ Kid Morocco E.S., 6s 9d, 7s 6d, 8s 6d. Cashmeres from 3s lid. Boys’ strong Nailed Boots from 7s 9d. Infants’ and Children’s Boots at equally low prices. Own make Men’s Lace-up and Watertights, 17s 6d and 18s 6d. tar Must be Cleared to make room for fresh shipment expected daily. JOHN ELLIOTT, George street. RC. LEASK (from Edinburgh), Den- • tist, View Bank, Maitland street, nearly opposite Maitland Hotel Sducatlonel. fJIHE MISSES BELL GH7f5 MUSIC LESSONS at their Rooms, and at the Girls High School. Rooms at Mr Hardy’s Offices, near Mr C. I Begg’s Music Salodn, Princes street
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Evening Star, Issue 4251, 11 October 1876, Page 3
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479Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 4251, 11 October 1876, Page 3
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