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Business Kbtioes 818-ST DISPLAY OF NEW SPEING OOODS BY BROWN, EWTNG, and CO. MILLINEKY— The Millinery Bonnets and Trimmed Hats for this season •embrace some beautiful designs 'by the first Pax*is and London ai-tistes. Straw ' Goods— | All the leading shapes in Straw Hats, including the " Mayfield," " Genista," " Tulip," and " Vivian," which are to be the leading favorites for 'summer wear. MANTLES — - We direct particular attention to the new Cashmere and ITett Mantles, and also the Mantal-i 'laise 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 in silk goods. To this department our buyer for several seasons devoted more than ordinary attention, wliich has resulted in a large increase of business'; but. at j no previous time we liave been able to offer such a choice of Press Fabrics as at present, and at very moderate prices. I Faney — . The introduction of the new colors, Biscuit, Cream, Ecru, Bege", and Cardinal, has originated many real novelties in Scarfs, Ties, Bows, Ribbons, Laces, Ruchings, Rufflings, Sunshades, Feathers, etc. etc., 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, 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. T> AR R & OLIVER, CIVIL ENGINEERS, LOWER DOWLING-STREET, 348 DUNEDIN. SPECIAL NOTICE. JAMES MUIR, haviDg resolved to carry on the Hatting business by himself, begs to thank his numerous Patrons and the Public generally, for the liberal support he has received since he entered into business on his own account, and hopes by strict attention to business, to merit a continuance of their favors. The new patent ventilation in black or drab, velvet, Italian Cloth. The best house in town for real French Pelts. Old-fashioned hats cut down and altered to present fashion. Note the Address : OPPOSITE THE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. Princes Street, Dunedin. TT ATS! HATS! HATS! BUY OF THE MAKER. J. DUNKERLEY has much pleasure in informing the residents in the Clutha and surrounding districts, that he bas commenced business in George-street, near the Octagon. Country visitors may rely on getting a perfect fit, as all the goods are our own make. Hats cleaned, altered, and made to order. J. DUNKERLEY, Hatter, a 479 George-Street, Dunedin. N.B. — Storekeepers'liberally dealt with. TAGO TIMBER YARD, BTEAM SAW, PLANING, and MOULDING MILLS. SASH and DOOR FACTORY. on"hand, Large and Full Assorted STOCKS OF TIMBERS and BTJFLDINff MATERIALS of every description. ON SALE SCOTCH, AMERICAN, and' COLONIAI TIMBERS GALVANIZED IRON RIDGING, and SPOUTING, DOORS and SaSHES, GLASS* DOORS and CASEMENTS, MOULDINGS and ARCHITRAVES, CORNICE and SKIRTINGS, HURDLES, POSTS and SAILS, TURNERY, &o . CEMENT and PL ASTERS, SLATES «nd DRAIN 'PIPES, GLABS, WIB-E, &o„ COACHMAKERS- and WHEELWRIGHTS' MATERIAL, of every Description. Illustrated Catalogues on application. FINDLAY & CO., Stuart, Castle, and Cumberland-streets, DONBDHf^

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Clutha Leader, Volume III, Issue 126, 8 December 1876, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Clutha Leader, Volume III, Issue 126, 8 December 1876, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Clutha Leader, Volume III, Issue 126, 8 December 1876, Page 8

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