(UOto aAVmrElKentttttt*. STRANGERS Visiting Dnnedin this week -will find at H. and B. Brownlie's, Priue s street, a very large and varied stock, of Millinery, Bonnets, and Trimmed Uat« to choose from, which Miss * rownlie's and v c ry eatensive knowledge of the Colonial trade has made the beat assorted in tho City. FIBEBRIGAUK DEMONSTRATION _,.„. —' adi es will find the best asKorfcment of Millinery for the above. Mrs W. A Jenkins. XTISITOBSTO DUNEDIN are respeotil„, w>ly invited to see Mrs W. A. Jenkins's Millinery, George street. ««„ sweet, next door but or ; 6 to Craiir and Gillies (from Peter Robinson's, Oxford street, London). _ MRS EDITH BENNET, of Christehurch. »« TT ,m Mr * Louis Removed from Place George street.
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Evening Star, Issue 4316, 27 December 1876, Page 3
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116Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4316, 27 December 1876, Page 3
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