ELL PARK BREWERY. r AWARDED FIRST-CLASS CERTIFICATE BY NEW ZEALAND EXHIBITION FOE EXCELLENCY OF BEER. BREWERS AND BOTTLERS OF ALE AND PORTER, AND MALTSTERS. Importers of Real Kent Hops. JAS. WILSON & CO., (Late Richardson and Booth), PROPRIETORS. A g^IHIARONI, PICTURE-FRAME AND LOOKINGGLASS MANUFACTURER, GEORGE STREET, (Opposite the European Hotel), Importer of Gilt Chimney, Cheval, and Toilette Glasses; also a varied assortment of Steel Engravings, Framed and Loose. PICTURE-FRAME MOULDINGS, Gilt, Rosewood, Walnut, Maple, Oak, &c. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. IBLE WAREHOUSE.—The Cheapest Family, Pulpit, and Pew Bibles, Church Services, and Prayer Books ever offered to the Ptiblic of New Zealand and Australia, may be obtained at WILLIAM HAY'S BIBLE & CHURCH SERVICE WAREHOUSE, HAY'S PROMENADE, Princes street, Dunedin. URNITURE, "OURNITURE, URE. Ex TIMARTJ. AMES A C K A Y, Stuart Street, OPPOSITE ST. PAUL'S CHURCH, Is opening out a Choice Assortment of DRAWING ROOM, DINING ROOM, AND BEDROOM FURNITURE, FROM GLASGOW, Which will be sold at the lowest remunerative rates. " npHE WHEELER & WILSON SEWING § MACHINE is the one best calculated for household use."—From Timb's Year Book of Facts for 1865. : 7 HEELER and WILSON'S patent lockV stitch SEWING MACHINES were awarded the prize gold medal at the London Exhibition, 1862, and at the Paris Exhibition, 1861, for being superior to all others. HEELER and WILSON'S SEWING ' MACHINES perform every species of sewing, with a speed of 1500 stitches per minute. 7HEELER and WILSON'S SEWING ' MACHINES work equally well upon woollen, cotton, silk, and linen goods. "HEELER and WILSON'S lock-stitch ' SEWING MACHINE, with new improvements, at reduced prices. Testimonials from all parts of the colony, and illustrated circulars, sent post free. Sole Agent for Dunedin : M. CALVERT AN D C 0., Princes-st. Ciitting & George-st. OTAGO BENEVOLENT ASYLUM. FANCY FAIR. FANCY FAIR, in aid of the above Institu- ' u tion, will be held on the 27th, 2Sth, 29th, and 30tb of December, in the UNIVERSAL BOND, Bond street. The following Ladies have consented to hold Stalls:— Mrs T. Dick Mrs Rattray and Mrs Tolmie Mrs Barton Mrs Lawson M.:rs Graham, and. Miss Copeland. Mrs Daniels and Miss Davis Misses Solomon Mrs Hopper, Miss Meredith, and Miss Perriinan The following Ladies have also consented to assist:— Mrsß. B. Martin Mrs Caldwell Mrs Mason Mrs J. Smith Mrs F. D. Bell Mrs Branigan Mrs G. Cook Mrs A. Carrick Mrs Houghton Mrs W. H. Reynolds Mrs Turnbull Mrs Switzer Mrs H. F. Hardy Mrs F. Jones Mrs Mercer Mrs Mendelsohn Mrs H. P. Morse Miss Williams Mrs Brown Mrs Nathan Mrs 11. Ho worth Mrs Street Mrs Ward Mrs Brodrick Mrs M'George Mrs Meredith Mrs Henningham Mrs Wilson Miss Perriinan Mrs R. M. Robertson Mrs Cameron Mrs W. H. Mumford Mrs G. Bell Misses Bell Miss Zohrab Miss Marian Dunn Mrs A. W. Smith Admission—One Shilling ; Children admitted free. Doors open from 1 to 5 p.m., and from halfpast 6 in the evening.. W, M. HOPPER, Secretary.
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Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 824, 27 December 1865, Page 4
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480Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 824, 27 December 1865, Page 4
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