Drapery. EMEMB E R ! ! ! CONTINUATION OP JOHNSON’S UOT I 0 N gA L E 0 F JJRAPERY. EVERY SATURDAY during the RE-BUILDING OP BUSINESS PREMISES, at his TEMPORARY PREMISES, MACLAGGAN STREET. Opposite the Police Buildings. Fancy Goods, &c. LARM I N G gACRIFICE. bsolute bona FIDE gAL E, £5,000 WORTH OF A. M OSE OSES AND gTOCK. C o. BEG to call the attention of the Public to the above SALE. The whole of the STOCK must be cleared off within one month. Every article has been re-marked with such prices as cannot fail to astonish all and defy competition. Remember!— Lease expired j Goods must be cleared, and no reasonable offer refused. Berlin Wool, 4d per doz. Canvas, 2s 6d per yard. Fleece Wool, 9d per bank Beads, pi per bunch. Worked Slippers, from 2s to 10s. Tea Coseys, 6s Worked Cushions Tom 6s to 20s. Oak Walking Sticks, from 9d to Is 6d. Slate Pencils, Is per 100. 500 lozen Dolls, from 6d to Is 6d. Note Paper—five quires for Is. 250 Envelopes for 2s 6d. Work Boxes, Writing Desks, Fancy Articles, Vases, Toilet Bottles, Fancy Combs and Brushes, Perfumery, And every article in the shop reduced in like proportion.
Wood and Coal Merchants. B WILLOUGHBY, , Coal Merchant, Octagon. Offices—No. 6 Princes street North. Families Supplied with COAL, COKE, AND FIREWOOD, Of the Best Quality, and at Lowest Rates. FIREWOOD, FROM 9s. PER LOAD. COAL. COAL. COAL. JOHN W. JAGO begs to intimate that he will shortly open premises, comer of Stuart street and Moray place, next Queen’s Warehouse, fur the Sale of Coal and hirewood, when he hopes to receive a share of public patronage. - Dunedin, 28th May. S. BRODRICK, , COAL MERCHANT, Princes street South. Office—Rattray street, opposite the Custom House. Families supplied with the best Newcastle Screened Coal. COAL, COAL, COAL, IN any quantity, and of all descriptions, at the lowest remunerative price, delivered in any parts of the town with punctuality. Firewood in all lengths and descriptions. Newcastle and Gas Coke. N.B.—Country Orders will have Prompt Attention. At GUTHRIE, ASHER, & CO.’S, Coal and Firewood Depot, Stuart and Princes street. COAL, COKE, AND FIREWOOD. WANTED the public to Know, that the undersigned have for sale at lowest rates, an unlimited supply of best screened Lambton Newcastle coal, smithy coal of a superior quality, coke and Green Island coal. Also, Firewood cut in any lengths —manuka, maple, pine, and mixed wood cheaper than ever. Contracts made with large consumers for G or 12 months. Rollins and O’Niell, Hanover street, near British Hotel. COALS AND FIREWOOD^ THE undersigned beg to inform their Customers and the Public, that they are prepared to supply English, Newcastle, and Green Island Coal, of best quality, at lowest rates. Every description of Firewood, cut to any length by steam power. SMEATON AND DALGLISH, Cumberland street Coal Yard, Behind Gibbs and Clayton’s Saw Mills. HEAP PRINTING, , Posters, Handbills, &c. “EVENING STAR” OFFICE Stafford street, Dunedin,
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Evening Star, Volume VII, Issue 1912, 22 June 1869, Page 1
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491Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Volume VII, Issue 1912, 22 June 1869, Page 1
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