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PhWl«j Notices. ]\T E W SONGS -Ll (. arefully selected) By Claribel, Molloy ; Pullivan, Blumenthal, and other eminent composers. CLARIBEL’-? SONGS’ : Strangers Yet, Half-mast High, Wishing Welt. Hidden Voices, Drifting. Old House on the Hill, Sailor Boy, 1 ittl* l Bird on the Oreen Tree, Old Pink Thom Love’s Test, Mountain Mabel, Maggie’s Welcome, You and I, Milly’a Faith, In all Time of our Tribulation, A c , &c. MOLLOY’S SONGS: Clochette, Don’t b« Sorrowful, Eily’s Reason, The Cragsmen, o the Story Goes, The Bide, The Gleanets, Old Cottage Clock, &c., Ac. SULLIVA'’S SONGS: Looking Back, l ooking Forward, Golden Days, Sweethearts, Ihe Dove, Once Again, Sleep my Love, Thou art Weary, &c, BLITMENTHAL’S SOVGS: Boatman’s Song, Comrades Send the Flagon Rout d, Love the Pilgrim. Forging the Anchor (Benedict, Little Bird so Sweetly Singing (Allen), The Hay is i’ the May (Gatty), Apart (Catty), Five barred Gate Wedding Bells, The Old, f Id Song (Farme), Secret of the Sea, Brown Eyes or Blue Eyes Spread thy Silver Wings, 0 Dove, -I he Eiver K&h Between Them, Holly Perries* *♦* The above are a most choice selection of STANDARD GS, Although comparatively unknown in Dunedin. CHAS. BEGG & CO. YEEND & CO.’S COMMERCIAL. LIVERY, BAIT, and COMMISSION STABLES, High Street. Single or doable Abbot’s Buggies, Waggonettes, open or close Carriages of the best description aways on hand for Hire; also, a first-class assortment of single or double Harness Horses for Sale or Hire. Gentlemen favoring the proprietors with charge of their horses at livery ean rely on getting every attention. First-class grooms always in attendance. Horses broken to single or double harness, HENRY YEEND & CO , Proprietors. OLD CLUB LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES, Maclaggan street. W BACON & SO.nS beg to inform their • patrons and the public that they have purchased a lease of the above very convenient and centrally situated Stables, where they will carry on business in connection with the Queen’s Repository, King street, with every requi ite necessary fop a well-appointed Livery Stable. From their large stock of tried horses and vehicles, customers can ensure satisfaction. Carriages uith well-matched pairs for weddings. Parties supplied at shortest notice; also buggies and hacks for ladies and feutlemen. Their extensive N.iibling enables iacon and Sons to offer accommodation for livery horses second to none in Dunedin, and their terms will be found reasonable. Loose boxes for entires and race-horses a few goo • harness and saddle horses always for sale. BACON & SONS, At Queen’s Repository, King street, ; Ax'd Old Chib St»W«e‘, Maolaggto street.

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Evening Star, Issue 4270, 2 November 1876, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 4270, 2 November 1876, Page 1

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