Public Notices FLOOR-CLOTHS. SPLENDIUNew Chintz and Tile Patterns in SCOTCH and ENGLISH FLOOR CLOTHS, in all widths, from 18 inches te 18 feet. HERBERT, HAYNES, & CO. J TAYLOR, GentlemenV Outfitter, • Hatter, Hosier, and Glover, Rattray street Dunedin,- eight doors from Princes street. Gentlemen are respectfully reminded that at the above address they, may always rely upon seeiug a chfuce of all the latent novelties'-ef thQ.seasQn.-r rJust imported a new stock of satin hats very light. For .a thoroughly Tgood? article this is now noted as the cheapest bouse in;<Tc|wu. Hats made to order. JT. Taylor, Rattray street, Dunedin, eight doors fromPriho® street. [circular.] T JVI‘LAREN & A. . M‘KENZIE beg to , intimate to their friends and the public that they have commenced business in the Boot and shoe trade, in Princes street, Dunedin, and being experienced -workmen, and accustomed to the Dunedin business for the last ten years, they have with great care selected the most superior stock pf Boots and Shoes that the Home market obuld supply. By punctuality and strict Attention to business, combined with, mpderate charges, they hope to gain the confidence of their friends and the public at large. N.B,— Every article in the trade manufactured on the premises on the shortest notice by experienced workmen, under the supervision of Messrs M'Laren and M'KeiizfC. .Note the address —Nearly opposite'the Post Office. PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN, j _ (A d j pining: Messrs Burton Bros.) rj"VIE Undersigned respectfully announces JL that he n s taken that shop adjoining Messrs Burton Bros., Photographers, Princes street, where he will devote his undivided attention to the establishment : of a firstclass Tailoring Business upon Strictly cash principles. ... ....... . Feeling assured, that, by adopting this as the principle upon which lie can best serve the public, he will"be enabled to supply firstclass materials and workmanship' at from 20 to 25 per cent, less than the usual credit pnce?. His experience in the business, and the reputation he has so long enjoyed as a firstclass cutt r, and his determination to execute all orders with the utmost care, according to fashion or fancy, and the.conformation of the figure, induces him to hope for a continuance of the support .of. hi&iriends and the public. J. M'GAW, , Tailor and Clothier. PALINGS. PALINGS. PALINGS. ANY Amount of Blue Gumjfabd Palings on hand for Fencing Chehpj also A large shipment of Scotch Flooring, Lining, au l Weatherboards, ex Jbmfillan from -Glasgow. Contractors liberally dealt with.— Note theraddresa 1 — BE ET A .>piDDERSPOON, Rattray street. George brodrick. COAL MERCHANT, (Late Guthrie and Asher.i Families. suppUetLwitli. the beat. English, Scotch, Newcastle,' Grey River, Preservation .Inlet, Shag Point, GltsQ&r an| 'tJften Island Goals ; Smithy ' Coal'}i and GaS Cokes. ; Firewotfd ‘of ■■eVery-fdosoription, ill any lengths, at the lowest current ratesi Orders left at the following places will have prompt attention : Stuart street Coal Depot, late Guthrie and Asher ; Dowling street Coal Depot, late Guthrie and Asher ; Stuart street Coal Depot; Princes'street South Coal Depot; Office, Rattray street; Hulk Henbury, Port Chalmers. TO ft N HOWIE, Ship and General Blacksmith, Begs to intimate to !hia Friends and the Public generally, that-he bas Removed to more commodious premises in Bond street, and while thanking bis friends for their patronage daring the last three and a-half yea s, hopes, by steady attention to business, to merit a share of the same. WILLIAM SINCLAI TAILOR AND CLOTHIER, Princes street, Opposite Criterion Hotel,, Dunedin, : R. Batch era. DWAKD,M E N L O Y E Wholesale and Retail Butcher, George, Maclaggan, and Great King Streets, Dunedin. Families waited upon for orders m all parts of the City and Suburbs. ; Undertakers. . R. SPICE R ♦J, UNDERTAKER,S Established, > 1862. And present Undertaker to the Dunedin Hospital, and lunatic Asylum. GEORGE STREET; DUNEDIN . (Next but one tothe Red ifousel ? " * ■*' ' Board and ißesidenoe ; ANOTHER REDUCTION. TP, meet the time?,, T. Pay.elioljt has determined oh the fdilowiag reductions:— 1 Board and Residence, 18s per week,-or 3s 6d per -day ; Single Meals, Is; Beds,. In; Coffee .RqyaV fid, night -pr, flay. -BplljAMfly (free). Hot, Cold, or Shpwer Bajtfls Hreek,, A glass m ale ait dinner; ’ » •“* ■ *‘i ■ ‘ U m HdtH', ’
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Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2290, 8 September 1870, Page 1
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