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first display of XTEW SPRING GOODS BY BROWN, EWING, AND CO. / MILLINERY — The Millinery Bonnets and Trimmed Hats for this Season embrace some beautiful designs by the first Paris and * London artistes. All the leading shapes in Straw Hats, including the "Mayfield," "Genista," "Tulip," and 11 Vivian," which are the leading favorites for Summer wear. MANTLES — We direct particular attention to the new Cathtnere and Nett Mantles, and also to Matallassie Jackets. Among the leading shapes are the Hilda, Clarendine, Laura, and Favorite. SILKS — A large and choice collection of Marriage and Evening Silks, Moire Antiques ; Black Self-coloured, and Faccy Silks for street wear, all purchased previous to the late rise in silk goods. DRESSES — To this Department our Buyer has for several Seasons devoted more than ordinary attention., which has resulted in a large increase of business ; but at no previous time we have been able to offer such a choice of Dress Fabrics as at present, and at very moderate prices. FANCY — The introduction of the new colours, Biscuit, Cream, Ecru, Bege, and Cardinal, has originated many real novelties in Scarfs, Ties, Bows, Ribbons, Laces, Ruchings, Rufflings, Sunshades, Feathers, &c, of which we have an immense variety. UNDERCLOTHING — We have just opened six cases of Underclothing and Baby Linen ; also, Robes, Squares, Hoods, Carrying Cloaks, &c, &c. MODELS — A full range of life-size Paper Models, representing latest styles in Dresses, Mantles, Costumes, Capes, &c, &c. GENERAL — Every other Department contains a full assortment of New Goods suitable for the Season. BROWN, E W ING , AND CO., DUNEDIN.

SHAMROCK HOTEL, Ratteay Steeet, Dunedin. W. L. PHILP Peopbiexoe. MB. W. L. PHILP (late of Tokomairiro) begs to announce to his iriends, travellers, and the public generally, that he has purchased the above well-known HOTEL, and is now prepared to offer the best accommodation that can be had in New Zealand. Under hie supervision, the SHAMROCK it being entirely refitted and renovated. Breakfast laid specially to accommodate travellers by Train arriving at 1 1 a.m. Suites of Rooms^for Private Families. Large Commercial and Sample Rooms. The Shamrock Livery and Bait Stables. Saddle Horses and Buggies. Carriages for Hire.

MONEY. — The undersigned ha 3 uevera small sums from £50 to X'OO to lend, on Mortgage or Freeholds, at iv it rates. No commission charged in any case. W. H. MoKEAY, Solicitor, Pricces street, Dunedin. 4^OLORPRINTING,LITHOGRAPHING KJ and ENGRAVING In all its Branches, Cheaper than any House in the Colony. Home Prices. D. HENDERSON, Old ' Times' Office, Next Cargill's and M'Lean's, Peinces-stbeet, Dunedin. HARP oFERIN HOTEL, Great King Street, Dunedin. f 1 OOD accommodation for Boarders. AH vX Drinks of the best quality. Francis MoGbath - - Proprietor.

COVERLID & MANTEL L, (Late of Geoige s>t.) (Late assistant to Mr Bcissel HAIR-DRESSERS, PERFUMERS, AND AUTISTS IN HAIR. *„.*Hair Work of every description on hand or made to order. Ladies' combings made up. LADIES' HAIR-DRESSING ROOMS. ADDBESS — Princes street (Cutting), Dunedin.

ROYAL HOTEL Walker street, DUNEDIN. I THOMAS CORNISH, Proprietor. Travellers from the country will find the Hotel replete with erery convenience. Excel* lent accommodation. All drinks kept are ot the very best description.

LEICESTER BOOT AND SHOE' WAREHOUSE (Near the Octagon) George-street. J. Or. GREEN is now opening upwards of 2,500 pairs of Ladies' and Children's Boots and Shoes, just landed, ex Norval. Owing to the market being at present CONSIDERABLY OVERSTOCKED, he intends sacrificing the above, regardless of cost. Attention invited to the following lines : — A NOVELTY— .Ladies' Lace-up Walking Shoes at 6s 6d EXTRAORDINARY VALUE— Ladies' Kid Elastic Sides from 7s 6d SPECIAL PURCHASE— Ladiea' Highlegged Balmorals at 10s 6d A BARGAlN—Ladies' Best Kid Alpines at 9s 6d BON A FIDE Good Value in Children's Bpota of every description MEN'S BOOTS twenty per cent, under any house in town THE QUALITY & STYLE of our own manufacture in Men's and Youths' Boots, give general satisfaction PURCHASERS are earnestly requested not to lose this opportunity of obtaining a good article considerably under the regular value. Note the Address — J. G. GR E E N'S tEICESTEB BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE, George-street (next to Durie, White & Co.), Dunedin.

TO the Inhabitants of Kensington, South Dunedin, St. Kilda, and surrounding neighborhood. H. THOMAS, Manufacturing and Dispensing Chemist, Walker Street, begs to announce that his Branch Establishment on the St. Kill? a road is now open for business. Patent Medicines of all kinds in stock, also Brushware, Perfumery, and Toilet requisites.

PIPES. PIPES. PIPES. At Reduced Prices. To Engineers, Architects, Contractors, and Others. WHITE'S well-known Salt-glazed Stove Pipes, Junctions, Bends, and Chimtey Pots can be had in any quantity at his Kensington new Steam-pipe Factory, near Railway Station. W. M. WHITE.

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 pin-chased the above hotel, and having made extensive improvements and alterations, he is now in a position to offer accommodation second to none m 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 s— Peinces Street Cutting, Dunedin.

SHAMROCK HOTEL BLACKS (OPHIR). Martin Gavin - Proprietor. M. G. having lately taken this Hotel, trusts 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. JM U R P H «V • BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, (Next Glasgow Pie House), Princes street (Cutting), Dunedin. Ladies' and gentlemen's boots and ehoee made to order on the {shortest notice. Perfect fit guaranteed. Chaeges Modebate.

F)AILWAY HOTEL, STIRLING. Feank O'Kane, Proprietor. First-class 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 soliuts a call of those travelling to test the quality of his Liquors, Stabling, &c. 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 bo kept in stock

DAVID SCOTT & () O.^ (Late of Scott and Smith), PAINTERS, PAPERH ANGERS, QLAZIEBS, SIGN WRITERS, & G.JSNERAL DECORATORS. Importers of Leads, ' Paints, Oils, Colon Varnishes, Window , Glass, Gilt Mouldi»g», Picture Frames, Painters' Brushware, Sec, A choice selection of paperhangings on hand at greatly reduced prices. Addressee OCTAGON (Next x»aw, Somucr and Co

K BULL'S FAMILY HOTEL, GEOBGE STEEET, DUNEDIN. Mb> KRULL begs to inform his friends from Town and Country that he has now completed the enlargement of above HOTEL, and that he is prepared to afford them every possible ACCOMMODATION. Scat attention and civility as hitherto.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume IV, Issue 187, 27 October 1876, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume IV, Issue 187, 27 October 1876, Page 17

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