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Lata Advertisements. IMP 'K FA Ni 1 TO LADIES.—Mrs W. A. Jenkins does not profea* and is not selling Millinery at half-price or cost price, having no old stock or i ommon materials. Best materials only, and superior styles, at prices that have gained a reputation for the beat value in the City. rfflHJfi PRIDES charged are the same as _L hitherto, and have given entire sat:sfaction. This is fully proved by the increasing trade. Mrs W. A. Jenkins, milliner, George street. MRS W. a. JENKINS has a good as sortment of Trimmed Hats, aU prices, for the holidays. GUNS. GUNS. GUNS.—If you want a good and cheap Gun, go to Percival’s, George street. FOR SALE, a strong Waterman’s Skiff, in good order. Apply Mark Webb, waterman, Jetty street jetty. XTENSIUN OF TIME. Tenders Wanted till the 30th < 'ecember, for the Erection of Four-roomed Wooden Cottage ; plans and specifications to be seen. Melville House, Melville street. CELERY PLANTS For Sale. Railway Nursery, Caversham. TENDERS invited ■ for erecting Timber Residence, at Rockyside, Caversham. H. F. Hardy, architect. F- >R SALE, on very easy terms, Half-an-acre, with two Four-roomed Houses, with stable on the ground, at the Glen ; very cheap. For price apply to G. Horder, George street. STRANGERS Visiting Dunedin this week will find at H andS. Brownlie’s, Princes street, a very large and varied stock of Millinery, Bonnets, and Trimmed Hats to choose from, which Miss Brownlie’s ong and very extensive knowledge of the Colonial trade has made the best assorted in the City. 'Vj'OTICK'. —Deeee Geese, and Ducks To--11 night, at South Dunedin. TAT OW READY, ' hristraas and New Year jll Part New Zealand Songster, containing pieces suitable tor evening parties. Price fid. JUST PUBLISHED, New Zealand Songster No 5, containing all Emmet’s songs. Price fid. Joseph Braithwaite, High street. •VTBW ZEALAND SONGSTER contams J3I Bracken’s “ Tramp of the Fire Brigade” and ‘ 1 New Zealand Anthem.” Price fid. All booksellers. ■\TO. 5 NEW ZEALAND SONGSTER, J3I Just Out. Price fid. New popular—also Thatcher's—s ngs. Joseph Braithwaite. ~VTOS. 1, 2. 3. and 4, New Zealand Songjy star, fid each, contain pieces for evening parties, newest songs, &c. All booksellers. CHEAPEST PROPEKTS" ever offered Large corner Allotment, splendidly faced, L 35, Forbury Extension. Evans, agent, Princes street. FOR SALE, a great bargain, Two-roomed House and land, fence!, dry situation, South Dunedin. Evans. FOR SALE, or To Let, Cottage and Section 5 easy terms. H. Moody, Maryhill Terrace, the Glen. FUR SALE, or To Let (George street), convenient Six-roomed House. William Brown and Co., Princes street. Lost, Found, See, LOST, ’between St. David street and Athenaeum, Gold Spectacles, in black enamel case. Finder rewarded on returning same to Messrs Harrop and Neill, Princes street. 5S REWARD.—Lost, on Saturday, small Bag, containing some silver and papers. The above reward will be gPen by leaving at Mrs Fraser’s, Arcade. FOUND, in Grant street, on Monday morning, Gold Locket. Apply to G. and T. Young, jewellers, Princes street. LOST, between Railway Station and High School. Purse containing money. Finder rewarded. John Hislop, jeweller, Princes street. a Retriever Pup. The owner f 1 can iiave it by paying expenses. Address “ L.5..” Utah Office. L< )ST, Gold Brooch. Please return to Hiinmel, Cumberland street. Board and Residence. SERVANTS’ HOME and REGISTRY OFFICE, Howe street.—Board and Residence for Needlewomen, Shopwomen, and Servants. OAED AND RESIDENCE wanted by Gentleman; private house ; no other boarders. “ L.A.,” Evening Stas Office. To Let.

TO LET, FIRST-CLASS Shop and Commodious Warehouse (three flats), Princes street, specially suitable for hL.’ge Wholesale and Retail Business, CONNELL & HOODIE. qpO LET, in brick buildings, Octagon, Large Store Cellar. Also, Five-roomed House. I)AVTD ROSS, Architect. TO LET. MY NEW BRICK BUILDINGS in the Octagon, next Athenaeum, comprising Three Shops, with lofty basement floors, back entrance, &c.; and over the shops two floors, containing in all forty-five rooms and two staircases. There is a c?rriage-entrance, and ground at back for stabling, &c., suitable for Family Hotel, the situation being the best in Dunedin. DAVID ROSS, Architect. TO LET, an Office in Bond street, lately occupied by Brogden and Sons. Apply Lange and Thoneman. TO LET, Four-roomed Cottages in Forth street. Amply H. S. Fish, Princes street south. TO LET, The Anchorage, York place. Apply H. and B. Brownlie, Princes street. TO LET, for the unexpired portion of the term, the Suite of Offices at present occupied by Messrs Smith, Andercon, and Co., solicitors, Bond street. TO LET, newly-finished Verandah House; bay window; beautifully situated ; near Railway Station. Samuel Finder, Ravensbourne. TO LET, a Four-roomed Cottage; nine shillings per week. Andrew Russell, express yards, Castle street. r |TO LET or SELL, a I‘ive-roomed Cottage, .A ■ Roslyn, under Mr Ross’s; fine view, overlooking the Ocean Beach ; healthy situation. Apply to Mr Armstrong, the present occupier. rO LET, Self-contained Six-roomed House with scullery. William street, off High street. David Nicol. TO LE P, a Shop and Two-roomed Cottages. Apply Mr Elsoa, Walker street, next Booker’s store. TO LET, Two-roomed Cottage. Apply Fredriksen, middle of Walker street, left hand going up. 3 10 LET, comfortable new Verandah Cots’ _ tage—five rooms and storage. A pply Smith’s, Cauongate, opposite Brown street. LIAO LET, Two Rooms. Apply 0. Johncon, JL draper, Maclaggan street. TO L!• T, a commodious fix-roomed House in Cumberland street, near to Albany street; moderate rent to permanent tenant, ply George M‘Gavin, White Horse Hotel. LIAO LET, in Cargill street, a good MveI Jr" roomed House. Apply Neale and Cooper, Maclaggan street.

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Evening Star, Issue 4317, 28 December 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 4317, 28 December 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 4317, 28 December 1876, Page 3

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