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MEDICAL HALL, Princes ‘ street, Dunedin, ‘ Established 1852. T HOMAS M. W ILKINSON, Wholesale & Retail Chemist & Druggist, Importer of Pure Drugs and Chemicals, Genuine Patent Medicines, Perfumery, and all articles requisite for the Toilet. Horse and Cattle' Medicines i carefully prepared. Medicine Chests Supplied of Refitted, o N S A L E by the Undersigned— Gosnell’s Perfumeiy, in large quantity Glassware Galvanised Tiles , Holloware^ CARGILL and GO. JUST ARRIVED, & WILL BE RETAILED OUT CHEAP FOR CASH, A VARIED Assortment of LADIES’, GENTS.,’ and CHILDREN’S Fashionable BOOTS & SHOES, selected with care and judgment from the very best makers of the Old Country. A single trial will convince that this is the cheapest and best lot of Boots ever offered to the Dunedin public. AINSWORTH’S OLD ESTABLISHED BOOT and SHOE WAREHOUSE, Stafford street. Note. Boots of every description made to order by first-class workmen at lower prices than any other house in the trade. DR CRAWFORD, L.F.P.S.G., late Surgeon-Accoucher to the Glasgow Lying-in Hospital, and late Surgeon in the Royal Navy, begs to intimate that he may be consulted in all the Branches of his Profession, at . his New Medical Dispensary, corner of Moray place and Princes street, opposite the Criterion Hotel, Dunedin. Dr C. has great experience of the following Diseases, viz.:—Diseases peculiar to Women and Children, diseases of the Heart and Lungs, diseases of the Digestive System, diseases of the Nervous System, diseases of the Eye, diseases of the Skin, diseases of the Blood. Advice gratis from -9 to 12 a.m., and from 6 to 10 p.m. OYEZ ! OYEZ!! OYEZ !Ji YE men of Gotham wail, And make grevious lamentation, Mr Punch has left our shores In a fit of indignation. There’s stagnation in the counting houses, Dulness at the Banks ; Dejected look the Volunteers, As they rush to join the ranks. And Moses, —the light-hearted, Has been sori'owful and sad Since his dear friend has departed ; Oh ! it really is too bad. Now it is in contemplation To bring Punch back once more. So a “monstermeeting” will be held To-day, at Moses’ store — Where petitions will be ready, For the gentlemen to sign. And each lady is to purchase him A handsome Valentine. For it may prove that after all, He’s not very far away ; Perhaps, visiting the Governor, Or—gone to see the Grey. Jan. 18th, 1866. IVTE W MARKET HOTEL, JLI Corner of Hope and Princes streets. Good Accommodation for Travellers. Spirit and Wines of the best quality. Carriages, Buggies, and Saddle Horses always in readiness. P.S.—Horses for private sale. EDWARD BROWN, Proprietor. H YTE AND Q°.-S MILLINERY AND DRESS MAKING Establishment, Belgrave Buildings, Princes-street, Dunedin. ESTABLISHED 1863. MRS WHYTE has REMOVED Next Door to the shop lately occupied by Mr Solomon, Jeweller, and trusts that the liberal ' patronage hitherto awarded her will be continued in her new premises. Bonnets Stays Mantles Hats " Crinolines Jackets Ribbons Gloves Children’s Dresses Feathers Hosiery Parasols Flowers Falls Umbrellas. The Millinery and Dressmaking are under the charge of experienced .firstclass assistants, and ladies may rely on their orders being executed with punctuality, and in the newest and most fashionable styles. Baby Linen & Ladies’ Underclothing OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Kept in stock, and made to order. Mrs W. would respectfully call attention to her stock of new Poulard Silk Dresses, new Muslin Dresses, Prints, &c, all new goods, and suitable for the season. January 20th, 1866.

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Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 854, 31 January 1866, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 854, 31 January 1866, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 854, 31 January 1866, Page 4