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"DROWN, EWING, AND OO.'S, [circulab.] SHIPMENTS FOR JUNE AND JULY TRADE, j- ~T~ w-a."^ fTIHE success attending our efforts to produce DUNEDIN made Ex S.S. NORTHUMBERLAND, GARMENTS of a Superior Class at very little over the cost of English Slops, has caused us to abandon to a large extent the Ex MAIL STEAMERS, importation of Goods ready made, and to give increased attention to manufacturing. Ex ZULEIKA, The favourable position we occupy as BUYERS in the Home Ex ORPHEUS, Market, combined with economical management and most advanTTt TTn-RQA tageous arrangements for manufacturing here, enables us to pro.ax nutt&A, duce FIRST . OLASS CLOTHING of every clasa, and for every Include a quantity of NEW AND SEASONABLE GOODS, * ge> which for Bt y le > fit > and finish > will compare with bespoke goods, at prices which challenge competition, purchased late in the SEASON at a large Discount from Manufacturers' prices, which have been marked off at proportionately be^AkST* *"*** "^ "^ "* * '*"** ** ° f low rates. We Invite Inspection. INSPECTION INVITED. BROWN, EWING, AND CO.

A'DONNELI & M'CORMICK, Wholesale and Retail PRODUCE & PROVISION MERCHANTS, Frederick stbeet, Dunedin, Opposite the White Horse Hotel.) DAY, JUNE 17, 1876. "SAUCHIE" HOUSE GENERAL DRAPERY ESTABLISHMENT, George Stbeet, PORT-CHALMERS. ROBERTSON & WATSON Have much pleasure in announcing to the inhabitants of the Port and its surroundings that they have secured those New and centrally situated Premises in George Street (opposite Mr. Elder, Chemist), which they -will OPEN on the 17th instant With a Large and Varied Stock of GENERAL DRAPERY, READY-MAP) E CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, &c, &c JgTSpecial Notice to Gentlemen. — R. & Whave engaged a First-class Foreman Tailo and trusts that by supplying Garments o, superior Style and Quality to secure a large share of public patronage in this branch of their Trade. MILLINERY AND DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENT. The Proprietors having secared the services of First-class Milliners and Dressmakers, Ladies favoring them with orders may rely upon having them executed in the Best Style, and at prices which cannot fail to give general satisfaction.

MONEY.— The undersigned h»3 severa small sums from £50 to £500 to lend, on Mortgage or Freeholds, at current rates. No commission charged in any case. W. H. MoKEAY, Solicitor, Princes street, Dunedin. E.DINBURGH HOTEL, Russell Stbeet, DUNEDIN. PATRICK LYNG, Pbopeietob. The best brands in whiskeys, brandies and wines kept. English and Colonial Ales and Dublin Porter always in good condition. HARP OF ERIN HOTEL, Great King Street, Dunedin. f^\ OOD accommodation for Boarders. All VJT Drinks of the best quality. Francis McGbath - • Proprietor. TO the Inhabitants of Kensington, South Dunedin, St. Kilda, and Burrounding neighborhood. H. THOMAS, Manufacturing and Dispensing Chemist, Walker Street, begs to announce that his Branch Establishment on the St. Kil<?a road is now open for business. Patent Medicines of all kinds in stock, also Brushware, Perfumery, and Toilet requisites. ORIENTAL HOTEL, Corner of Princes and Dowling-streets, Dunedin. WILLIAM GAWNE Has much pleasure in announcing to his . friends and the public that he has purchased the above hotel, and having made extensive improvements and alterations, he is now in a position to offer accommodation second to none in the city. Travellers from Wellington, Auckland, Nelson, Christchurch, and the West Coast will find it replete with every comfort and convenience. Private rooms for Families. Observe the Address : — Pbinces Street Cuttino, Dunedin. T>AILWAY HOTEL, STIRLING. Frank O'Kane, Proprietor. First-claes Stabling. Saddle Horses always ready for Hire. F. O'Kane begs to announce to his friends and the travelling public that he has taken possession of the above hotel, and soliets a call of those travelling to test the quality of his Liquors, Stabling, Ac. The Stabling will be conducted in a manner creditable to the locality, and the house in particular. None but the best brands of Liquors will be kept in stock.

COVERLID & MANTEL!,, (Late of George-st.) (Late assistant to Mr Beissel HAIR-DRESSERS, PERFUMERS, AND ARTISTS IN HAIR. ***Hair Work of every description on hund or made to order. Ladieß' combings made ap. LADIES 1 HAIR-DRESSING ROOMS. ADDRESS— Princes street (Cutting), Dunedin. O V A L HOTEL Walker street, DUNEDIN. THOMAS CORNISH, Proprietor. Travellers from the country will find the Hotel replete with every convenience. Excellent accommodation. All drinks kept are ot the very best description. PIPES. PIPES. PIPES. At Reduced Prices. To Engineers, Architects, Contractor*, and Others. WHITE'S well-known Salt-glazed Stove * T ri PP s , Junctions, Bends, and Chimtej rots can be had in aay quantity at his KenBington new Steam-pipe Factory, near Railway Station. W. M. WHITE. SHAMROCK HOTEL BLACKS (OPHIR). Mabtik Gavin . Proprietor. M. G. having lately token this Hotel, i rusts by attention to business to merit a fair share of Public support from the travelling public. ° All Wines, etc., of best brands. Good Stabling with loose boxes. JXRPHY AND DAILEY BOOT AND SHOE MAKERS, (Next Glasgow Pie House), Princes street (Cutting), Dunedin. Ladieß' and gentlemen's boots and shoes made to order on the [shortest notice. Per. feet fit guaranteed. Charges Moderate. AY I D SCO T T & f j o/ (Late of Scott and Smith), PAINTERS, PAPERHANGERS, GLAZIERS, SIGN WRITERS, & GENERAL DECORATORS. Importers of Leads, Paints, Oils, Colors Varnishes, Window Glass, Ciilt Mouldiigi, Picture Frames, Painters' Brushware, &c. A choice selection of paperhangings on hand at greatly reduced prices. Addbebs— * THE OCTAGON (Next Law, Somner and Co.*

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume IV, Issue 174, 28 July 1876, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume IV, Issue 174, 28 July 1876, Page 17

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