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Drapery, JJERBERT, JJAYNES, & C O,|S .. ADVERTISEMENT! A 9a 6d, 10a 6d, 12s fid; Men’s Double-breasted Alpaca Y i > j lth ® 5 I ? ck J A 1 J 3 r ac^ Sacs ’ sln ß le and double-breasted ; Men’s Holland S’ 7 . 8 £ d „ 5 VoutW Holland Cdats, 3s lid, 4sfid, ss; Men’s: Silk Dust Goats • Mens Silt Double-breasted Sac Coats ; Men’s WhiteWashirig Vests, double atirl PinmA-hroaatoH Qo £A. AaGA K n £*j /»_ o * * i w■> • ° 1 . .. * x ’ j 8 JJamsabuits, 7a 6d» Ss 6i; MenV vnnW« e > d, aS\ ; jl^1 s K^iner Pan * B ? MEN’S SPORRANS; BOYS’ White Sbirfß* HS 7 S o HIG HLAND SUITS made to order. Men’s Sti™ 5r d ’ Bod y Shirts for Bt ont men ; White Shirts, fronts« -Manifold Pleat Shirts; Summer Crimean Shirts; Spun Silt Crimean MeS “5 Q«® en »^f/torts; Men’s Regatta Shirts, detached collars; Q^ Shl o 8 ’ detached collars; Men’s Oxford Shirts, new shaper*Men’s SHrts l V n®? ; n e ** S £* ford Shirts » **' fid ; ‘ Men’s double-yam aB sfS« 3 . a Co . l ?j; ed Cotton Shirtß, is lid, 2s 6d, 3s 6d ; Boys’ Regatta Shirts. a|i sizes, Flannel Undershirts, Cqlonial-made, 3s Hd, 5.5, 5s 6d, 6s ; Flannel Pants,4s 9d: 6s fid ’ mvS Fr n n’ 10d ;^ la 2( V 18 4d > 18 6d 5 Men’s Silk Umbrellas, 10s 6d, 12s 6d, 14s SnS. P* ?er P l ®’ 4dPP r 5 Men?a Yankee Collars, 9d per box ; Paper Collars. G qn 1 "’ Cor W; Ee f ram Duifr Oxford, Shakespere, Fritz ; Paper Cuffs, Is fid eß ?r Sta ? S ’ t m , k8 ’ Solit * re Sets - Portmanteaus, Strops. Travelling wfr S fpfi hjt r m v- r T Y. ee^S)^ I he « kß Rnd Gripes ; Mosgiel Tweeds, Worsted Coatings, \ enetians. Blank and Pino ’o ut’iij: ai’ oa Q a is ranis, zs oa; men s wmte Memo Pants, r Pd ’ 7C 3 r J r M cu n °. Rufißett « Bismark, drab and other colors; f l F S . f / fc M ei \Mermo Drawers for Short Stout Men, Lambswool Drawera for Short Stout Men, Lambswool Pants, 4s fid, 4s 9d,"5s 9d. Fine Lambswool Summer wear in white and grey. Boys’ and Youths’ Cotton Pants, Boys’ and 8 eT "\° ts ’ % s !/ n i Ydtlths Lambswool Pants, Men’s Colored Merino Shirts, plvi Pn«pt! d ir Mcn f S blt l M t Bbi * 8 ’ 4s 6d * 53 6d 5 Men’s Colored Merino Shirts, » t V? S Il! ar ? r^ b ’ M en 3 Gauze Merino Shirts, 3s 6d, 5s 6d; Men’s Silk \? Ie . rih r- Sh l rt8 > i- sl e€ves, Men’s Cotton Shirts, 4s 3d, 4a fid ; Men’s CashVnf,+if kIF w ’ Te “lJi n ® Shirts, Boys’ and Youths’ Cotton Shirts, Boys’ and Yiouths Merino Shirts, Light pattern Summer Windsor Scarves, Is 3d, Is fid, Is 9d; if nd G ™? adin ? Scarves, Long Scarves, 2s 6d, 3s ; Made-up Scarves, new shapes. Canterbury, Belgravia, Eastern, Serapis, MacMahon, Carrington, Richmond ; New btud nS ?A ! .™ l^ nd Ti 8 ’“ buttoning ; Boys’ New Bows, 6d, 9d ; Boys’ S £ d k?° y B^°l n t. T i inmb ’ 6d ; B °y s Ribbon Ties . 6d ; Men’s -Body Belts, 3s 9 ?J s Strong ebbßraqes, Is 4d; Men’s Cotton Braces, Men's Elastic Braces, p .t d ’ I? Sd » I |, 6d j Mens Berlin ißraces, 2s; Men’s Silk Braces ; Boys’and Youths’ £Si traces, fid, 7d_; Boys’ EUstrc, Braces, 7d, 9d, lid ; Men’s Strong Wide Belts, Ull 5-,l S l 1C ? CltS ’ir?A B °y s ’ and Youths’ Elastic Belts. Is 3d, H a nfiWMifp Sl S ? vf I *i d ’ falL.Dogslm, and Buckskin Gloves • Men's Scotch Lawn Handkerchiefs, fid, 7d,Bd;; Mens Cambric Handkerchiefs, Is, Is 3d; Boys’ Straw Hats, Isjf? * Ratß ; M^ 8 Straw Hats ; Men’s Leghorn Hats; Men’s PAnam4 Rats, ventilated; Mens Soft Black Felt Canadians, 3s lid, 4s 6d; Men’s High-crown t wiss.Hats 6s 9d ; New Travelling Caps, 3s 9d ; the Viator, a Travelling Cap, worn V) f ?F. d ! f [ eren , t wa y o ; Prince Charlie and Balmoral Bonnets. 3s fid; Cork-lined and Ventilated Bombay Hats ; Black Felt Ventilated Hats; Black Paris Hats ; New Shapes f fS* ; w-° Qllilted Hatp . 2s ; Boys’ and Youths’ Soft Felt Hats, Is lid, 2a ; fid, 2s lid, 3s 3d ; High crown Swiss Hats, 4s fid, 5s ; New Shapes in Hats—Tyrolese, lara, Rupert, Corsair-colors, Black, Blue, Drab, Green; New Rifle Caps, New Voluntew H E R B IST, H AY N E 8, 4 G 0 •

Public Notices. G *VT B ! W s o N -Li (Carefully selected) By Claiibel, Sullivan, Blumenthal, and other eminent composers. ' CLABTBELVS SONGS : Strangers, Yet, Half-mast High, Wishing Hidden Voices, Drifting. Old.House on m® Hi A ] -Doy, 7 ittle Pml on.the Green, Tree, Old Pink Thorn, Love’s Test, M ountain Mabel, Maggie’s Welcome, Ton and J, Milly’a Taith, In all Time of our Tribulation, A c , &c. MOLLOY’S SONGS: Clochette. Don’t b* Sorrowful, Eilv's ‘Reason, The Cragsmen, 'o the Stbry Goes,' The Ride' The Gleaners, Old Cottage Clock, &c., Ac. ’ SULLIVAN’S SONGS : Looking Back, l ooking Forward, Golden Days, Sweethearts, The Dove. Once Again, Sleep my Love, 1 hou art Weary, &c, BLTJMENTHAL’S SONGS• Boatman’s Song, Comrades Send the Flagon Rou' d, Love the rilgritn. Forging the Anchor (Benedict, Little Bird so - weetly Singing (Allen). The Hay is i’ the Adm* (Gafty), lire barred Gate Wedding,. Bells, The hid, Hd Song (Farms), Secret of the Sea, Brown Eyes or Bine Eyes Si dead thy Silver Wings, 0 Dove. The Biver Ban Between Them, Holly Ferries. *•* The above are a most choice selection of STANDARD SONGS, Although comparatively unknown in Dunedin. Oil AS. BEG G & CO. ’ "IITEEND & CO.’S COMMERCIAL. X LIVERY; BAFT, and COMMISSION STABLES, High Street. Single or double Abbot’s Burgles, Waggonettes, open or close Carriages of the best description a ways 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 hordes at livery can relvon getting every attention. y First-class grooms always in attendance. Horses broken to single or double harness. HENRY YEEND & CO , Proprietors. OLD CLUB LIVERY AND BAIT j SbTABI E3, street. W BACON & SONS leg to inform their • patrons and the public that they have purchased a lease of the above very convenient and centrally situated ('tables, where they will carry on-business in connection wth the Queen s Repository, King street, with every »equi ite necessary f.. r a well-appointed Livery .' table. From their large stock of tried horses and vehicles, customers c *n ensure satis f-clion. Carriages -with well-matched pairs for > weddings. Parties supplied at shortest notice; also buggies and hacks for ladles and gentlemen.. Their extensive -tabling enables Bacon and Sons to offer accommo 'ation for livery horses second to none in Duneoin, and their terms will be found reasonable Loose boxes for entires and race-horses A few gooi harness and saddle horses always for sale. baconT sons, At Queen’s Repository, King street, i And Old Club Stables, Maclaggan street.

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Evening Star, Issue 4272, 4 November 1876, Page 1

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1,154

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 4272, 4 November 1876, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 4272, 4 November 1876, Page 1

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