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Business Notices "PUST DISPLAY or NEW SPRING GOODS BY BROWN, EWING, and CO. Millinery — The Millineiy Bonnets and Trimmed Hats for this season embrace some beautiful designs by the first Paris and London artistes. Straw Goods — All the leading shapes in Straw Hats, including the "Mayfield," " Genista," << Tulip," and " Vnaan," which are to be the leading favorites for summer wear. Mantles — We direct particular attention to the new Cashmere and Nett Mantles, and also the Mantallaise 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, selfcolored, and Fancy, for street | wear, all purchased previous to ! the late rise hi silk goods. i Dresses — To this department our*' buyer for several seasons devoted more than orclinaiy attention, i 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. Faney — The introduction of the new colors, Biscuit, Cream, Ecru, Begd, and Cardinal, has originated many real novelties in Scarfs, Ties, Bows, Bibbons, Laces, Ruchings, Rufflings, Sunshades, Feathers, etc. etc., of which we have an immense variety. U^DERCLOTHIN-G We have just opened six cases of Underclothing and Baby Linen ; also Robes, Squares, Hoods, Carrying Cloaks, etc., etc. A full range of life-size Paper Models, representing latest styles in Dresses, Costumes, Capes, etc. etc. BROWN, EWING, & CO., a 443 DUNEDIN. "DARK & 0L I vlTr^ CIVIL ENGINEERS, LOWER DOWLING-STREET, 348 DUNEDIJST. piTY HAIR-CUTTING SALOON. ROBERT D. PIRIE, Hair Dresser, Wig Maker, Per- . fumee, and Ornamental Hair Manufacturer, Corner of High and Princes-streets DUNEDIN. His splendid Head of Hair, or Invisible Peruke, is considered the greatest piece of workmanship ever known tinder the heading of Wigmaking. _ It is cheap, and is a great boon to those whose hah is falling off and requires Shaving. Robert D. Pine's Medicated Ambrosia Balm is highly recommended as a restorative for the hair in the worst cases, and has never been known to fail. a 453 v. J|illp|l **■• Ji BEISSEL, * (by appointment) HAIRDBESSER & PERFUMER To H.B.H. the Duke of Edinburgh, K.G., and his Excellency Sir G. P. Bowen, X.C B. Frinoes-street, Dunedin. BEISSEL'S CANTHAKIDfeS FLDID, the only article in the whole world capable of RE- RODUCING HAIR. Slesinger's Eheumafcic Balsam. THE grea-ept discovery ewr yet made for tho relief «>f hum*n sufferers from Muscular or Affection, is SLESINGER'S BIL- UMATIC BALSAM. All the advertised remedies and all the prescriptions from the mfdical faculty for the cure of Rhrnmatism, Rheumatic Go<>t, Sciatica, Tic Doioifcux Neuralgia, Lumbago, strains, and Sprains, or pain oi any pi>rt, from the above aff cti»ng, none of which have been so successful and effectual as nLESINGEk'S RHEUMATIC BALSAM, as certified by the certificates published in the «Otago Daily Times,' 'Guaroian,' and innumerable others. rrice?B.6l per bottle, which is suffioient to cure in all cases. Sole Agents tor New Zealand KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER. & Co. S. SLESTNGER IT.S., Hope-street, Dunedm. VENETIAN BLINDS. JOHN TAYLOR, VENETIAN BLIND MAE KB, Maclaffgan-s'Teet, D TJ N E D I N. Country orders punctually attended to, and experienced workmen sent to all parts of the country. i

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Clutha Leader, Volume III, Issue 123, 17 November 1876, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Clutha Leader, Volume III, Issue 123, 17 November 1876, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Clutha Leader, Volume III, Issue 123, 17 November 1876, Page 8

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