Drapery. R . HAY Has the pleasure to intimate that he is now showing a splendid lot of New and Fashion able Sets of" COLLARS AND CUPFST Which he purchased at a discount of 75 per cent., and is therefore enabled and will sell them for less than half the usual wholesale price. The undermentioned Goods have also been bought much under the manufacturer’s prices, and A. R. HAY Is fully determined to give his customers the full advantage of these favorable purchases: 65 doz. Women’s Coiored Wool Hose, worth Is 9d will be sold for Is 30 doz. Ladies’ Falls, do do Is 6d, do 6d 20 pieces Poplinettes do do Is 6d do Is 52 pieces Wool Reps do do Is 9d do Is 3d 47 pieces do do do 2s do Is 6d Also, 7 cases Dress Stuffs, bought at discounts varying from 25 to 33J per cent, discount, and will be sold proportionately cheap. All Cash Buyers of Drapery respectfully invited to Come, See. and Buy the Rare Bargains now being offered by R . HAY PRINCES STREET, Near the Octagon. Public Notices. NOTICE. nrIHE Coaching Business lately held by F. X P. Mansfield and Co , and known as Cobb and Co.’s line, will ftoill this date be resumed by John Chaplin artd Co., who will be responsible for all debts incurred from this date inclusive. JOHN CHAPLIN & CO. Feb 14th, 1871. CO. H I L C 0 T T , , LuilkUiV, Rattkav Strket, Ladies’ eardrops, crosses, brooches, and appendants, cut and polished in greenstone for 7s 6d each. George s. brodrick COAL MERCHANT, (Late Guthrie and Asher.) Families supplied with the best English, Scotch, Newcastle, Grey River, Preservation Inlet, Shag Point, Clutba, and Green Island Goals ■ S in'thy 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 Hcnbury, Port Chalmers. “(Tl T Y P AWN OFFI CE, Rattray street. MLEVY begs to inform the inhabi- • tauts of Dunedin and surrounding clisti-i ts, that he is at all times ready to advance money in large or small sums, at half the interest charged elsewhere. Advances made on most liberal terms, and responsible for all goods. left in his care. All business strictly private and confidential. LAND TRANSFER ACT. fTTH E Undersigned members of the Legal X Profession, practising in Dunedin, beg to intimate to the public that, under the above Act, Solicitors arc empowered to transact business as LICENSED LAND BROKERS, and they are prepared to undertake all the duties contemplated by the measure, in order to facilitate to the utmost of their power its being carried into operation. SMITH and ANDERSON E. P. KENYON J. HYDE HARRIS HOWORTH and HODGKINS GIBSON K. TURTON GEORGE COOK B. C. HAGGITT ALFRED A. CATOMOEE JOHN BA'IHGATE W. DOWN IE STEWART W. H. M‘KEAY. TM. WILKINSON, i Wholesale and Retail Druggist, Medical Hall, Established 1852,
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Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2501, 21 February 1871, Page 1
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520Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2501, 21 February 1871, Page 1
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