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"KT|OTICE OF PARTNERSHIP MISS BROWNLIE begs to intimate that she has this day admitted into Partnership her sister, Barbara Douglas Brownlie, and that they will henceforth be known as and trade under the name or designation of H. and B. BROWNLIE, Milliners and Baby Linen Importers. Miss B. Brownlie has just arrived from Home, after an absence of two and a-half years, during which time Bhe was most successful in establishing agencies in London and Glasgow, inasmuch as the buyers in each of these places have had a life-long experience in buying for the Colonial trade, one of them visiting Paris once a month during the millinery season. Ladies can now depend upon a regular supply of the choicest s'yles of M. M Worth and Pingat, Mesdames Leferrier, Aenteuaer, &c, &c. As this is the only House in town which devotes itself exclusively to the sale of Millineryand Baby Linen, ladies will ac once perceive that we are in a much better position than other houses to suit their requirements in these special departments. In consequence of the steady increase of our business, and to make war for our Expensive Stock, alterations and improvements have been made in the Shop and Show-Boom, where Miss Brownlie will now have the valuable assistance of her Sister as Saleswoman. The Work-Room, which for the last three years has been under the able management of Miss Bella Gutbrie, has also been altered and extended to accommodate our Staff of Millieers for the Summer Season. Miss Brownlie would take this opportunity of thanking the Lidies of Dunedin and Fort Chalmers for the very cordial and liberal sup port they have given her since she begin business — three and a-half years' sinee — and to assure them that no effort will be wanting on her part to retain the confidence they have always placed in her. Priuces-street, Dunedin, Aug. 18, 1576

DAILY COMMUNICATION WITH PORTOBELLO. aT4f4U*Lx f^^ an(^ a^ ter th° I s ' NovemTJ^*E£|^\ 9 ber, the Steamer PORTOBELLO will leave Port Chalmers for Dunedin, via Portobello an I all intermediate Jetties, daily, on arrival of 7.50 train ; returning at 4 p.m., except on holidays, when she will ply in connection with the railway. Special arrangements can be made for Excursions. Apply, BOUMAN, MACANDREW, & CO., Jetty street.

SKENE'S LABOREXCHANGE * PRINCES STDUNEDIN^ OFFICES forthe LADIES.

DS A M P S O JS T , • Merchant Bailor, HAT MANUFACTURER, AND MEN'S MERCER, PRINCES STREET, DUfIEDIJS*. N.B. — Despatch and punctuality guaranteed. Noted for the sale of first-class goods.

J. HARDIE AND CO.'S PRESH ARRIVALS OF NEW GOODS FOR THE SEASON'S TRADE, Consisting of New and Fashionable Suits, Trousers, Trousers and Vests, Sacs, Pugets, Alpaca and Silk Coats, White and Fancy Vests, Summer Overcoats^ Engineers' Jackets and Overhauls, White Shirts, Oxford and Begatta Shirts, Crimean and Crape Shirts, Soft and Stiff Felt Hats, Drab Shell and Silk Hats. BOYS' AND YOUTHS' CLOTHING. J. HARDIE AND CO. respectfully beg to announce the arrival of their New Purchases which they can with confidence recommend as worthy of especial notice, being all of the best description of goods, and are remarkable for their exceeding cheapness. One Case Men's Tweed Suits, 50s Oae Bale Jean Shirts, 2s Gd, 2s ihl One Cose Alpaca Coats, 12s 6d Two Cases Alpine Felt Hats, os Gi One Case Youths' Suits, 255, 30s, 35s Seventy doyen Cloth Caps, Is 6d. One Case White Shirts, 5s 6d Three Cases Boys' Suits, 8s 6d, 10s 6d, 12s 6d, 15s. 200 pairs Men's Tweed Trousers, 10s 6d 12s 6d, 15s, 17s 6d. Spleudid lot of Scotch Tweeds from 2s 6d per yard upwards. An endless variety of Ties, Scarfs, Belts, Braces, Shirt Studs, Merino and Cotton Sox, Merino Under Shirts and Drawers, Night Shirts, Paper and Linen Collars, Umbrellas, Carpet Bags, Travelling Trunks, Railway Bugs, Opossum Bugs, &c. J. HARDIE~AND CO., TAILORS, CLOTHIERS, AND OUTFITTERS Corner of Prince and Rattray Streets.— Convenient to Railway Station.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume IV, Issue 187, 27 October 1876, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume IV, Issue 187, 27 October 1876, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume IV, Issue 187, 27 October 1876, Page 1

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