TTEEBERT, HAYNES and CO., IMPORTERS OF British Silks, Foreign Silks Welsh and Lancashire Flannels Foreign and British Dress Fabrics Crimean and Union Shirtings Paris and Brussels Kid Gloves New Designs Brussels CaTpets British and Foreign Hosiery New Patterns Tapestry Carpets Parisian and British Millinery New Patterns Kidderminster Ladies' Outfitting and Under- Carpets clothing Linoleums, Floor Cloths Mourning Outfits (complete) Cocoa Mattings. China Mattings Household Linen for immediate French and German Curtains use Nottingham Lace and Muslin CurBed Linen for immediate use tains British and American Calicoes Velvet Pile aud Cloth Table Foreign, and British Laces Covers Galloon and Moonlight Trimmings Tapestry, Repp, and Damask British and Foreign Ribbons Curtains Silk, Wool, and Moonlight Fringes Dimities, Cretonnes, Cornice Parisian and British Costumes Fringes French and English Jackets Door Mats, Coir Mats, Hearth Black Dress Materials Rugs Scotch Winceys and Tartans Cornice Poles, India Rubber Witney and Bath Blankets Mats MANUFACTURERS OF MEN'S CLOTHING, YOUTHS' CLOTHING, BOYS' CLOTHING. TAILORING. — This Branch is now giving every possible satisfaction. All garments well shrunk, faithfully made, and the fit guaranteed. Patterns of Tweeds, Coatings, Trouserings, Vestings, with selfmeasuring charts, free by post. TTEBBEBT, HAYNES, and CO.,
"OENEVOLENT INSTITUTION CAENIVAL His Excellency the Governor, the Marquis of Normanby, K.M.G., has signified his intention to open THE GRAND EXHIBITION AND FANCY FAIR, Held to supplement the ordinary annual income of the Benevolent Institution, at MESSRS. INGLIS'S NEW WAREHOUSE George-street, ON SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7th, At TWO o'clock p.m. . The Exhibition will Re -open Daily during the ensuing week at the same hour. THE ENTERTAINMENTS WILL CONSIST OF AN EXHIBITION OF WORKS OF ART AND SCIENCE. DANCING from 8 to 10 o'clock p.m. A FANCY FAIR AND GRAND BRUCE AUCTION THE RAILWAY AUTHORITIES have liberally arranged to issue return tickets to Dunedin and back at a SINGLE FARE to holders of Carnival Tickets, which may be purchased at all Railway Stations in Otago. The Railways will receive and convey all goods Free of Charge, and the Secretary, on recipt of an intimation to that effect, will send for any articles contributed, either for sale or exhibition. Million Prices : Admission One Shilling ; children under 14, Sixpence. JAMES JAMES, Honorary Secretary.
WEDNESDAY, 11th SEPTEMBER, 1878. CHRICHTON PARK AND OTARIA TOWNSHIP. THE sale of the Chrichton Park Downs and the Town of Otaria has been positively fixed for Wednesday, the 11th September, at our Rooms, Dunedin, at two o'clock. For full particulars see advertisements in Daily Klines, Morning Herald and Witness of the 3rd August. Plans can be obtained at our Rooms. M'LANDRESS, HEPBURN, & CO.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume VI, Issue 279, 6 September 1878, Page 12
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423Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume VI, Issue 279, 6 September 1878, Page 12
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