Public Notices Floorcloths, is feet, 15feet, 12feet, and 9 feet wide. FLOOR CLOTHS, 6 feet, 4 feet 6 inches, 3 feet 9 inches, 3 feet, 2 feet 3 inches, with border. New patterns and well seasoned. HERBERT, HAYNES, & Ce, ESTATE OF ABRAHAM S. LEVY, A THIRD and Final Dividend in the above Estate is now payable at the' office of Messrs Arthur Briscoe and Co. HUGH MACNEIL, GEORGE H. CAMPBELL, Trustees, jy£R GEORGE R. WEST MUSIC WAREHOUSE, Princes street, Dunedin, CERTIFICATED PIANOFORTE AND ORGAN TUNER. Pianofortes and every description of Musical Instruments correctly tuned and thoroughly repaired at Moderate Charges n Town and Country on the shortest notice. GEORGE R. WEST, TEACHER OP SINGING, VIOLIN, &c. Engagements received for Ball?, n ith, any number of Performers. Repertoire of Band Music for Balls, &c., sent on application. Music Warehouse : Princes street, Dunedin. For Sale. FREEHOLD PROPERTIES FOR SALE. HALF-acre and stable, Dunedin, desire* ble building site ; three-quarter-acre, Dunciin, with bouse,- old and valuable fruit trees, &c. ; Clyde Hotel, corner Hope and Stafford streets, Dunedin ; 10 acres, heavily timbered, eight miles from Dunedin, Blue* skin road ;50 acres bush do do. The two latter properties may be let on lease to good tenants. BARRON, GRANT, & CO. ‘ EX DUNFILLAN. WHISKY. WHISKY. WHISKY. INVERNESS WHISKY on Sale (either' by the Bottle or in Case). 60 cases of Genuine Old Highland Malt Whisky, 1 29-32 gals, proof strength, acknowledged by com* petent judges superior in quality to any ever imported into this market. H. C. PIKE, Prince of Wales Hotel, Princes st., South, Dunedin. FREEHOLDS ’ IN THE TOWNSHIPS OF ST. ANDREWS, CAVERSHAM, KYNE* TON, AND MORNINGTON. FREEHOLDS may be secured in any of the above suburban townships by easy payments. Advantages.— Near to town; high, dry, healthy; free from city rates and Building Ordinance, and immediate possession granted. H. F. HARDY, Eldon Chambers. VOLUNTEER DRILL FOR SINGLE MEN. FALL IN—Love with some good and in* dustrious young Woman. ATTENTION —Pay to her faithfully and respectfully. RIGHT FACE—In popping the question .like a man. QUICK MARCH—To her Parents and ask their consent. FILE RIGHT —With her to Church and go through the service of Matrimony, HALT —And reflect seriously upon the new duties which you have assumed* and then perforin them. RIGHT ABOUT PACE From the* haunts which you frequented whensingle, and prefer your own home. ADVANCE ARMS —To your young wife when out walking with her and never' leave her to TRAIL BEHIND. BREAK OFF—Staying out at night and other bid habits, purchase a Piano*forte and Music during the Cheap Sale at. E 0 RG E R . WEST’S MUSIC AND PIANOFORTE WAREHOUSE, Pkixces Street, DCtnedix. (Established 1861.) Business Hours from 9 till 6, Saturdays excepted.
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Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2473, 19 January 1871, Page 1
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450Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2473, 19 January 1871, Page 1
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