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PUBLIC NOTICES. OUR COUNTRY FRIENDS gHOULD CALL AT OUR EMPORIUM in GEORGE STREET ami LEAVE THEIR ORDERS. Money can be saved in this way. IIfVINE AND STEVENSON’S GREAT GROCERY EMPORIUM. PATENTS. TRADE MARKS, Established 1862. HENRY HUGHES, 0.8., M.8.. Regd. Patent Agont by Govt. Exam., MANSE STREET, DUNEDIN, And at Christchurch, Wellington, Napier, and Auckland, Patents and Trade Marks obtained In all Countries. Specifications and Drawings accurately prepared. THE REAL AND GENUINE VEAL AND HAM, CHICKEN AND HAM, AND TURKEY AND TONGUE SAUSAGE Is Only To Be Had FBOM AND J. M'FARLANE. The First Finn in Dunedin to prepare and place these HIGH-CLASS SPECIALTIES before the public. Also, Every other Description of SMALL GOODS guaranteed. Made froin the Finest Materials. JUST OPENED FOB THE HOLIDAYS, A CHOICE LOT OF GLOVES, LADIES’ In Newest Shades. KID A RICH ASSORTMENT OF REAL AND IMITATION LACES (all widths), Including a largo purchase of Butter Guipure Lace, as worn, A jA. SP K CIA LC 0 N SIG NME NT LADIES’ UMBRELLAS, Including very Novel Handles. OF A. VERY RECHERCHE COLLECTION OF L\DIES’ AND CHILDREN’S SUNSHADES. HERBERT, HAYNES, AND CO., PRINCES STREET NORTH.

glllP REFRESHMENT ROOMS, CORNER OF PRINCES AND JETTY STREET.?. GRAND OPENING OF NEW REFRESHMENT ROOMS. Upstairs Illuminated with tho new Wolsbaoh Incan lescont Lig’nt. MUSIC, MUSIC, MUSIC. 41 Music hath charms to sooth a savage, To rend a rock, or split a cabbage.’’ STRING RAND of Professional Musicians will discourse Beautiful Music from 7 till 10 p.ra. on SATURDAYS, We commend tho following list of prices for refreshments as being within the reach of all: — Hot Mutton Ties 2d Hot Muttou Dish Pies 2d Fruit Pies ... 2d Sausages, with Mashed Potatoes ... 3d Grilled Chop or Steak, with Bread ami Butter and Tea 6d Pish, with Bread and Butter and 'Tea 6d Trine, with Bread and Butter and Tea 6d Soup, with Bread ... ... ... 3(1 Dam and Fgga (every evening) ... 9d Small Teapot of Fresh Tea ... 2d Cup of First-class Coffee 2d Cup of Best Brand Cocoa 2d Cup of Tea, Coffee, or Cocoa (at counter) Id Pastry (all sorts) ... Id each Lemonade, Ginger Ale, and Sodawater ... ... ... 2d each Hop Beer, etc., etc 3d each Lemon Squash 3d each Beautiful ICE CREAM (our own manufacture, made with the latest and most improved machinery)— Lemon Pineapple ... Raspberry ... 1 Id, 2d, and 3d f per glass. SHIP RESTAURANT AND BOARDINGHOUSE, 115 PRINCES STREET SOUTH (Two minutes’ walk from Post Office, Railway Station, and Wharf). ANOTHER NAIL IN KING ALCOHOL’S COFFIN ! RULES OF THIS HOUSE (Which aro Strictly Enforced) : Ale, beer, whisky, brandy, or wine Arc not to be had in this house of mine ; Business transactions go on without these, So stay then, dear friend, or go if you please. But don’t be mistaken, the cupboard’s not empty; There's bread, beef, mutton, and butter in plenty. There’s coffee and milk, and sugar and tea, And all that is needful for you and for me. To grudge any friend is not my intention, But whisky and ale I beg you’ll not mention, For cursed is the man and doomed is tho house Where the alcohol demon is freely let loose. —All the World. BOARD ... 15s Per WEEK (in Advance). THE LUNCH (consisting of Three Courses) provided everv day at the SHIP, from 12 till 2, for SIXPENCE, has no equal in quality and cooking at double the price in any hotel in town. n BELL” Oatmeal is the Best T. GEORGE JAM.—Ask for and see that you get it. AH grocers. KOZIE TEA—New Season’s, just arrived. Try it.

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Evening Star, Issue 10182, 8 December 1896, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 10182, 8 December 1896, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 10182, 8 December 1896, Page 1

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