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late AAvertiseme&ta. OIL PAINTINGS.ni?ht and .Every Evening till 9.30, No. 1 Octagon. ISITORS TO DTJNEDIN are invited to inspect our splendid Stock of Boots and Shoes of every description. Green's Leicester 800 l Wareh/ use, George street. NE TRIAL SOLICIT RD. -Best # value in Boots obtained at Greeu'a Leicester Boot Warehouse, George street lOR THB HOLIDA.YS.-Ladie»' Kid Boots, 6s 6d; Sewn Prunellas, 8s 6d. Leicester" Boot Warehouse, George street. RE A T SPOKT comparing our prices with those of houses. Green's Leicester Boot Warehouse, George street. OAA AAA WANZBKS SEWING o\lU 9 UlfiF MACHINES in use ; cheapest and beat machines in the world. Depdt, 4 Arcade. HBISTMAS PRESENTS.—The roost y > Suitable Present for a married or single lady is a Wanzer Machine. 3 AAA WANZERS in use in Dunedin—The w. rld's favorite Machines in the Colony at English prices. ANZERS' New Improved and Patented t t Machine, complete with treadle and 16 extras L 5 ss. Dep6t, 4, Arcade. •y AAA PANZERS selected for use of • y""\J National Schools, Ireland, in preference to all others manufactured. Arcade. R'S NEW PATENT "Letter . complete with Treadle and 16 extras, L 5 lis. Opening out third consignment. QA AAA PANZERS in use in the Australian Colonies, awarded the "highest honors" at the Phila delphia Exhibition. GOLD MEDALS and «7 First Prize _ Medals tained by Wanzer's "worldrenowned " Machines Pep&t, Arcade. IMJTIO.N TO THE PUBLIC. - Messrs J R, M. Wanzer & Co's "New mproved and Patented" Sewing Machines can only be had from A. B. Sidford, 4 Royal Arcade, Dunedin. OO Is 9d. These are first class value. Mrs W. A. Jenkins, George street. LARGE SUN HAT?.~Coar*e Straw, 2s, suitable for picnics and excursions. Mrs W. A. Jenkins. SAILORS' HATS, 2s 6d; Children Trimmed Hats all prices ; large stock to select from. Mrs W. A.Jenkins. FOR SALE, a first-class Basket Pony Phaeton. J. Reany, saddler, Rat*ray

BIRDS AND ANIMiI.B STUhFtfO, Skins, preserved; N. Z Birdskins for Sale. Caledonia Hotel, Walker street. X ANTED, Rain Birds, Morepork, &c, * for stuffing purposes. Apply D. Wood, grocer, Princes stieet, Dnnedin. ANTED, the working men of the Province to support «. T. Kerr, their old made Clothing. Kerr's Ready-made Clothing Establishment, George street, corner of Hanover street. ANTED, the bone and sine:v of the Pro- - vince to patronise Kerr's Readym-ide Clo hing Establishment—the cheapest house in town. Kerr's Clothing Establishment, Gecrge street, corner of Hanover street. ANTED, Strangers td Know that Kerr's is the place where they can get a really Good Outfit at prices that defy competition, Kerr's Clothing Establishment, George street, corner of Hanover street. f ANTED, the General Public, before making their purchases, to inspect Kerr a stock of English, Scotch, and Colonial made Clothing. Kerr's Ready-made Clothing Establishment, George strett, corner of Hanover street. ANTED, * veryone to visit the Cave in v .the last days of its splendour. A. and T. Inglis, in liquidation. WANTED "Known—Positively the last six days of the great Clearing Sale. WANTED Known —Grand Gymnastic Competition and Assault-at-Arms Tonight, at the Drill-shed, Octagon. / AJSTn.D Known —Grand Gymnastic Competition To-night. WANTED TO SELL, a splendid Hack (lady's or gentleman's), thoroughly Bound and quiet, with or without sad-lie and bridle, nearly new. Address " Jessie." Hiab Office. Cutting Warehouse; 10,000 newest Bows, Scarfs, and Ties almost given away; 150 dozen new Linen Collars and 30,000 yards new Ruffling at 6d a yard. Thomson, Strang, and Co. —That the most unexampled bargains are being distributed during the Christmas holiday season at the Cutting Warehouse. Thomson, Strang, and Co. WANTED Known-18s to 25s Boys' Knicker Suits reduced to the uniform price of 12s 6d; all good and sound, but being single suits of a kind we have resolved to clear and give our.customere the benefit. Thomson Strang, and Co. WANTED Known - For Christmas, Ready-made Costumes for immediate use for Ladies, Girls, and Children, at less than the cost of the material. N ethine in the Pi+.w non Vinof +V,„o„ „J„ £ P. , cheapness. Thomson, Strang, and Co.

WANTED Known -The Cutting Warehouse from now till NVw Year will present one continued Series of Bargains, to secure distribution of our immense stock. Thomson, Strang, and Co. WANTED Known—Japanese Ureas, 6Ad ; Grenadines 4£d; Silk Matallasse, Is 6i; and Fancy Dresses innumerable at Hid a yard, only in the Cutting. Thomson. Strang, and Co. WANTED Known-Fancy Fair at the Cutting Warehouse; Thousands of New Ties in Silk, Muslin, Lace, and T<a«ue at Bargain Prices. Thomson, St ang, and Co. your Holiday Suit is the Cutting Warehouse: splendid choice. Thomson, Strang, and Co. WANTED Known-Ladies' choice Silk Pcarfs, Bows, Collars, Cuffs, Eibbons, Laces. Brown's, George street, near Octa.on"ANTED Known—The most suitable t Christmas present. is a nice Silk Umbrella; prices, 8s lid, 10s, 12s 6d. Dress Materials, llsd. Is, Is 2d, Is 4£d, up: New Prints, 4|d, 6d, 7§d. E. Brown, George street. ANTED Known-Colored Counterpanes, 3s lid; White Counterpanes, 6s 6d up; Bleached Sheets, largest size,.' s lid. K. Brown's. ANTED Known-Ladies' Whie and Colored Cotton Hose. 6d, 7Jd, 9d, splendid value. Brown, George street. WANTED Known - Dolls I Dolls 1 Dollb ! from threepence each. Buchanan, 13, Arcade. WAITED Known—A real Kailway for a phUhng. Buchanan, 13. Arcade. WANTED Known - a Box of kittles only a BbiUiDg; Shell Boxes, sixpence. Buchanan, 13, rcade. N.B.—All goods marked in plain figures out ide.

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Evening Star, Issue 4313, 22 December 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4313, 22 December 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4313, 22 December 1876, Page 3

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