DEAPERY. NEW FANCY GOODS FOR THE SEASON 1889-90. TTERBERT, HAYNES, AND 00. invite special attention to their New Shipments of FANCY GOODS, suitable for CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR GIFTS, which are imported direct from the manufacturers, and are undoubtedly tho best value ' obtainable. The following aro a few of the Lines:— I Opals, Opaline?, Gents’ and Ladies’ Dressing ! Cases, Fitted Plush Companions, Fitted j Handbags, Purses, Pocket Books, Wiiting I Cases and Desks, Workboxes, Work Baskets, Photo Frames, Photo Stands, i Albums, Album Screens, Music Bags and Folios, Needle Cases, Inkstands, Cabinets of Haberdashery, China Ornaments, Etc., etc., etc. LADIES’ HANDKERCHIEF BAGS in Morecco, Roan, Calf, Plush, and Russian Leather. The largest and best assorted Stock in the Colony to select from. NEW CHRISTMAS CARDS. NEW BOOKLETS. Also, Christmas Cards, in Packets containing Forty superior Cords for Eighteenpence, and Twenty for Ninepence. BEST VALUE IN THE CITY. HERBERT, HAYNES, AND CO. MANTLE DEPARTMENT. HERBERT, HAYNES, AND CO, Are now showing new Lace and Tambour Gauze Mantles, Striped Moire, Brochii and Royale do, new Covert Jackets in Tweed and Seolette, now Summer Rain-proof Cloaks in Tweed ’and Cashmere, new Evening Wraps and Mantles, new White Muslin Blouses, Gingham and Pongee Silk do, new Fancy Aprons, new White Muslin Aprons Embroidered, also White French Aprons, Cooking Aprons, etc , etc.; new White Muslin Pinafores, in all sizes; new Black Cash- j mere Skirts, with pieces for bodice; Colored 1 Skirts, do ; Black Bilk, do. These can be worn ( with Jersey bodices, or bodices can be made on the premises within a reasonable time. Dressing Gowns in several new shades and styles; very moderate in price. Free Inspection Open to all, HERBERT, HAYNES, AND CO. NEW DRESS GOODS, Just Received, ex s.s. Kaikoura, our j NOVEMBER SHIPMENT OF NOVELTIES, j including a large Choice of Designs in | Black Arabesque Crfipo Do Laine Robes Black Braided Cashmere Robes Black Embroidered Cashmere Robes New Fancy French Black Dress Materials for summer wear. Exceedingly Pretty Patterns at exceptionally j Moderate Prices. j As these Goods are in great demand, an early I inspection is invited. | HERBERT, HAYNES, AND CO. EDUCATIONAL. SCHOOL of Music, York place. —Mr R. | M “Neill has Resumed h’s Classes for [ Pianoforte and Violin. j MISS DURIE will commence Teaching i Pianoforte r.t her own or Pupils’ Resi- I deuces. Address Montpellier, Queen’s Drive. 1 Terms moderate. j MUSIC.— Miss Wicks resumes Teaching, j Monday, 20th January, Brooklyn, j Castle street north, j RS and MISS YORSTON, Teachers of | Pianoforte, Resume Teaching January 27th. Address Preston House, George street. MISS TAYLOR Is prepared to receive Pupils for Pianoforte; terras reduced. Wm. Taylor, watchmaker, 12 George street. Y DICING and Singing.—Mr Wm, Millar J attends Academy of Music, Stuart street, and his residence, Claremont, Littlebourne. SHORTHAND School, Athol place (off Hanover street). Open every evening the year round. Elementary Classes, Advanced Classes, and Reporting Classes every evening. Speed Classes, from 40 to 140 words per minute, every evening. Write or call. Y~~IOLIN AND PIANOFORTE STUDIO. 27 Princes street. —Mr EPHRAIM PARKER (Teacher of the Violin) and Mr JOSEPH MOSS (Teacher of tho Pianoforte and Singing) will receive Pupils at the above address. Bands supplied tor Theatrical Performances, Concerts arranged, ami Vcoalista provided. Balls and Evening Parties attended. Private address: The Laurels, Albany street GOAL HOTJOBS. JAMES GIBSON, Coal Merchant, Vogel street, Dunedin, has 5n Stock Ooalferookdale, Newcastle, Kaitangata, Shag Point, Walton Park, Freeman, and Green Island Coal Having the largest Staff In the Bnilnos* onr Orders are delivered prompilv. A Government Guarantee of the weighs with each load. TO THE INHABITANTS OF DUNEDIN AND SUBURBS. gH AG POINT GOAL, The Best and Moat Economical Household Coal. A TRIAL ONLY REQUIRED, Pricks : By the Truck of about Five Tons, at 20s per ton. By the Single Ton and up to Five Tons, at 21s per ton. Orders addressed to Mr Eaton, Box 107, Post Office, Dunedin, will have attention. ROBERT GLENDINING ) „ . . JANIES HAZLETT f Proprietors. FREEMAN'S COAL. EXTRACTS from evidence given before tho Supreme Court at Dunedin (see ‘ Otago Daily Times’ and ‘Morning Herald’ of Bth July, and Evening Star of 7th July, 1880) : “James Loudon, mine manager of the Walton Park Goal Company, said that the best coal for household purposes in Green Island was got from FREEMANPit.” WATCHMAKERS. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR’S PRESENTS. Another Shipment of New Goods just to hand, ex a. a. Arawa. NOVELTIES IN JEWELLERY. NOVELTIES IN SILVER GOODS. NOVELTIES IN PLATED GOODS. Stock Replete in all Departments with the Newest and Beat Goods to be obtained in the Hume Markets. Lowest Prices. G. AND T, YOUNG, Importers, Practical Watch and Clock Makers, Manufacturing Jewellers, 88:.princesistreet,:dunedin. W SUTTON keeps the Finest Brands of • Liquors and Oordials, Hams, Bacon. Beehive Store, George street.
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Evening Star, Issue 8119, 20 January 1890, Page 1
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