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Business Hofcioes "O I li 13 T DISPLAY o v NEW SPRING (^OODS BY BROWN. EWING, and CO. MILLJXEIIY — The Millinery Bonnets nnd Trimmed rf-i.ts for this sen .".on oinhva.ee sonic beautiful desiirns by th <j fir-ai J^aris^and London artistes. Sxn.nv Goons — All tho loading shapes in S ; tntAY Rats, incindiny (he v MaviieldV ; ' Genista," " TulipV' and '• Vivian, '"-wliieli aye tt-The the ieaoiu^ favorites for sum- | nier vreai'. ' i Mantles— | We direct particular attention to tho nev,' Cashmere, and Kelt Mtmcies, and also the Mantallaise Jackets. Anion-*.-; the leading shapes are the Hilda, Clarendine, Laura, and Favorite. Silks — A largo and 'choice collection of Marria'j;e and Eveniusj,* Silks, Moire Antiques—Black, selfcolored, and FancAy. for street wear, all purchased previous to the late rise in silk goods. Dke.s.ses — To this department "our buyer for several seasons devoted more than ordinary attention, which has? resulted in a large increase of business ; but at no previous time Aye have been able to oli'er sucli a choice of Dress Fabrics as at present, and at very moderate prices. Fancy— The introduction of the new colors, Biscuit, Cream, Ecru, Bege', and Cardinal, has originated many real novelties in Scarfs, Ties, Bows, Ribbons, Laces, Faichiugs, Rulllings, Sunshades, Feathers, etc. etc., of which Aye Inrve an immense variety. Uni>ekolotiti:*:c! — - Y*t o have just opened six cases of Vnderelothing and Baby Bjnen ; also Robes, Squares, Hoods, Carrying Cloaks, etc., etc. A full range of life-size* Paper Models, representing iatest styles in Dresses, Costumes, Capes, etc. etc. BROWN, EWL\G, & CO., a 413 D TT H-T E D I N. fi ITY HA { Pt-CUTTJ NG SALOON. ALD RE D & FI P, I E, •Hair Diiekptujs, Wlg Mak rms, Perfowieks, and Oi'x.AMEXT.a Haik MaNUEACI'uitEJtS, Comer of High and Princes-streets, DUXEDIK. Our .splendid II eat.) ot* II ath, or lyvrsmu* Peruke, is considered the greatest piece of workmanship ever known under tho heading of Wi-v-Euaking. It is c-hean, aud is a great boon to those Avhosehai: is falling off and requires Shaving*. Aldrcd aud Pirie's Medicated Ambrosia Palm is highly recommended as a restorative for the hair in tho Avoist cases, ard has never been known to fail. a43:J "O Ali li & OLI V E mr, CIVIL ENGINEERS, LOWER DOWIING-STHEET, 348 DUNEDIN - . (^<A..YYJ'Ah J? BEISSEL, ' (HY APPOINTMENT) HAIBDBESSSR & PERFUMES To H.K.H. the Dnke of Kdinbuigh. K.G., and his Ercoe'Jeney yir G. F. Brnvtn, X.C P. Frinoes-street, Dunedin, BEISSEL'S CANiHAPvIDRS FLUID, the only article in the whole -world capable of PE-t RODUCING HAIR. Slesi tiger's Plieumatic Balsam. THE greatest dircovery ever yet made for Iho relief of bumin sufferers from Muscular or JS'ervous Affection, ig SLESINGER'S KIIEUMATIC BALSAM. All ihe advertised remedie*. and all the presciiptions from tlie medical faculty for the cure of Rheumatism, Rheumatic Gout, Sciatica, Tic Doloreux Neuralgia, Lumbago, Strains, and Sprains, or pam oi auy sort, from the above aff- ciions, none of which have been so successful and effectual as SLESINGEn'vS RHEUMATIC BALSAM, as certified hy the certificates published in the ' Otngo Daily Times,' ' Guardian,' and innumerable other!?. trice -7*3. GI. ptr bottle, which is sufficient to cure iv all eases. Sole Agents tor New Zealand KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER, & Co. S. SLESTNGBR V.S., Hope-street, Duuedin. VENETIAN BLINDS. JOHN TAYLOR, VENETIAN BLIND MAKER, Mae!aggan-Btreer, DUNEDIN. Country orders punctually attended to, and experienced workmen Gent to all parts of tbe country.

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Clutha Leader, Volume III, Issue 115, 22 September 1876, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Clutha Leader, Volume III, Issue 115, 22 September 1876, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Clutha Leader, Volume III, Issue 115, 22 September 1876, Page 8

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