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JgJLEG AN The great success that we have'met with since addings a TAILORING DEPARTMENT to the other Branches of our Trade has induced us to give special attention to this important part of the Business. • GENTLEMEN, In addition to a Perfect and Fashionable Fit, will find -'a much larger and - superior lot of TWEEDS and CLOTHS to choose from than is generally to be met with in Dunedin, whilst the prices charged will be found considerably lower than those hitherto ruling for first-class Garments. CE AND E CON OM x. EVERY DESCRIPTION of GENTLEMEN’S CLOTHING Made to order on the shortest notice, -under the Superintendence of a Thoroughly Practical Cutter. JJERBERT, TAILORS, A.YNES, & c°CLOTHIERS AND HATTERS, PRINCES STREET, Near the Octagon. MA R T I N SHOL L, | Stock, Share, Mining, and Money Broker. Established 1862. MINING and other Companies, fully registered, either under "the Joint Stock Act, 1860, or the New Mining Companies Act, 1860. Forms, books, and all other initiatory matter, necessary to place companies in thorough working order, supplied ; mining agenciesundertaken. A complete Registry of all Incorporated Colonial Companies, comprising reports, proceedings, declaration of dividends, &c, &c, may be consulted at -the office, free of charge. MARTIN SHOLL, Share Broker and Mining Agent, Rattray Street. ANCY Q_OODS REPOSITORY, Princes-street. OY AND Old Christmas is coming, w r ith Holiday joys, Now for the presents, now for the toys ; The young and the old are preparing to meet At the Fancy Bazaar, No. 2, Princes-street. Punch - is. going himself there to purchase a locket, So he puts this advertisement into his pocket; He is anxious to witness the grand metamorphis On the opposite side to the new Letter Office, (So convenient to those wlio’ve exhausted their store Of stamps, to step over to Moses for more), Moses come here—Moses go there— Moses, “ Your wanted,” sounds everywhere. “ Bring me a walking-stick, fit for an earl • A Worlrtbox I’ve come for, that ! s inlaid with pearl, (For altho’ I admire those inf paper mache They might be considered a trifle too gay) That dressing-case, fitted with silver inside, Is costly and splendid, just fit for a bride. If one could be found with a generous papa Who’s a little bit richer than other folks are ; Aunt Mary is kind, so I think we’ll present her With that tulip-shaped vase, what a beautiful centre ; Cribbage-board or some uliess-men, for Uncle who’s lame. Or perhaps he’d prefer that new cannonade game. Now a case of perfumes for our dandified cousin, And balls, kites, and dolls we must buy by the dozen ; • Here are buckles and brooches in steel I declare ! And that comb would look lovely in Margaret’s hair. 1 really believe that at Concert or Ball Without Moses, we could not dock handsome at all ; His taste is so good, and he’s really so clever, That we wish him success now, for ever and ever. ” NOTICE. “OAZAAR ! BAZAAR ! ! BAZAAR ! ! JL> Berlin Wool 6d per. doz. A. MOSES, Manager.

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Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 810, 9 December 1865, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 810, 9 December 1865, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 810, 9 December 1865, Page 3