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Public Notices FLOOR-CLOTHS. SPLENDID New Chintz and Tile Patterns in SCOTCH and ENGLISH FLOOR CLOTHS, in all widths, from 18 inches to 18 feet. HERBERT, HAYNES, & CO. OTAGO RIFLE ASSOCIATION. COMPETITORS’ Subscriptions for the ensuing year must be paid on or before the 2(.ith November next. No extension of time. Subscriptions payable to the Hon. Treasurer or Hon. Secretary. • Hon. Secretary. 26th September, 1870. NEW TEAS, 35 DAYS FROM CHINA, Ex S.S. Cleator. pATBRSON & M'LEOD Have the pleasure to announce that they have just landed, ex the above ship, the first new teas of the season, which for quality and flavor, will surpass all old teas in town. PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. SEWING Machines — Sewing Machines.— Just arrived, per Vanguard, a ship* ment of Wheeler and.Wilson’s and Howe’s celebrated Lock'-stitch Sewing Machines. Price LI 1. Joseph Hambleton, Moray place, near Royal George, JT AYL OR, Gentlemen’s Outfitter, • Hattor, 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 seeing a choice assortment of all the latest novelties of the season. Just inre ported a new stock of satin hats very light. For a thoroughly good article this is now noted as the cheapest house in Town, Hats made to order. J. Taylor, Rattray street, Dunedin, eight doors from Princes street. PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN, (A dj oining Messrs Burton Bros.)] ryiHE Undersigned respectfully announces JL that he hj 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 he 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 prices. 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 his friends and the public. J. M‘GAW, Tailor and Clothier. George s. brodrick. COAL MERCHANT, (Late Guthrie and Asher.) Families supplied with the best English, Scotch, Newcastle, Grey River, Preservation Inlet, Shag Point, Clutha, and Green Island Goals ; Smithy Coal; Newcastle and Gas Cokes. Firewood of every description, in any lengths, at the lowest current rates. 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. JOHN II OWI F n 9 J Ship and General Blacksmith, Begs to intimate to his Friends and the Public generally, that he has Removed to more commodious premises in Bond street, and while thanking his friends for their patronage during the last three and a-half years, hopes, by steady attention to business, to merit a share of the same. WILLIAM S.I NCLAIR, TAILOR AND CLOTHIER, ‘ Princes street, Opposite Criterion Hotel, Dunedin. NOT 1C E EXTRAORDINARY. MESSRS KNIGHT & CO. beg to inform the public of Dunedin that they have commenced business AS AS PH ALTERS. The extortionate prices hitherto charged in Dunedin have led us to investigate by experiment the various processes of making asphalt, with a view of reducing the charges on this industry, and we are happy to say that our labors have been rewarded with success. We arc enabled to reduce the present ju ice to 3s 6d per yard. This wonderful change has been partly brought about by the discovery that the Chemical Elements of Asphalt are not of that expensive nature represented by the Finn who have been employed at this industry. The above reduction only refers to the best class of work ; a still further reduction will be made for yards of private houses, and garden walks, &e. . We have made every arrangement for carrying on this business on a large scale, and we hope the discerning public will come forward and support us by their patronage. See future advertisements, ASPHALTS WORKS, (Late Willoughby’s Coal Yard), OCTAGON. KNIGHT & CO.

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Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2308, 29 September 1870, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2308, 29 September 1870, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2308, 29 September 1870, Page 1

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