Business Notices. fJVAPESTRY CARPETS, new and choice patterns, 8s 9d per yard BRUSSELS CARPETS, new and choice patterns, per yard FELT CARPETS, U yards wide, from |S «/D per yard HERBERT, HAYNES. & CO. Educational. notice oe removal. PIANOFORTE. MISS BELL will in future give Instruction in Music to her Pupils at her Room, OVER MR. HARDY’S OFFICES, Near Mr. C. Begg’s Music Warehouse, Princes street. MISS BELL, VISITING MUSIC TEACHER, at The GIRL’S PROVINCIAL SCHOOL, Terms, at the School, Three Guineas per Quarter. jyjRS MARTIN, Pianist and Teacher, begs to inform her pupils and the public that she has removed from Hope Cottage, Upper Hauover-street, to lower end of same, just below the Baptist Chapel. References to pupils if required. Terms at her residence. EVENING SCHOOL, Filleul-street, near Moray-place. Conducted by Mr Gow, of the High School. Shipping. STEAM TO OAMARU. CHEAP FARES. THE Harbour Steam Company’s Fast Boat WALLACE, Captain James Edie. Has resumed her Bi-Weekly Trips to had from Oamaru, From Dunedin Wharf— Every TUESDAY and FRIDAY, at 8 a.m. From Oamaru Beach— Every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, At 10 a.m. Saloon Fare (not including meals) 20s Steerage do. do. 15s First-class Table will be provided on board. Breakfast at 8.30 a. in. : dinner at 1 p.m. Moderate changes). Offices: Harbour Chambers, Public Notices. WEST TAIEKI. MRS STEADMAN’S COACH leaves the GRIDIRON HOTEL, Princesstreet, EVERY MORNING, at 8.30., for WEST TAIERI; and leaves West Taieri S.ime day at four o’clock p, m , arriving at Dunedin at 7 o’clock. Every <.mvu.it v and ATTENTION paid to passengers, and care taken of parcels, &c, A Four-horse Coach leaves the Girdiron Hotel every afternoon for EAST TAlElil and RELIANCE HOTEL, leaving the Hotel next morning at 7 o’clock. JANE STEADMAN, Proprieteress. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO GENTLEMEN. Every Gentleman who can appreciate a t thoroughly good and accurately fitting collar should try a sample box of the New American ARGOSSY CLOTH-FACED COLLAR, to be had only at TAYLOR’S, RATTRAY STREET, Sole Agent for New Zealand. Clarendon, Lothair, Shakspeare, Stanley, Pemberton, Dux, &c. All new shapes admitted by all to be the nearest approach to linen ever produced. press Sfiins and every other requisite for eveining wear. A. J. BURNS & CO., WOOLLEN MANUFACTURERS, MOSGIEL. Warehouse: Stafford-street, Dunedin. Letters addressed “Dunedin,” will receive prompt attention, NEW MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT, Rattwav Street, MISS WARD (Late of H. Kirkpatrick, & Co.) Begs respectfully to inform the Ladies of Dunedin that she wi 1 open her new Premises on SATURDAY, JANUARY 20, with a c’ oice selection of Millinery, when she hopes to receive a share of their patronage. Note tut. Address Eight doors from Primus-street,
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Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2790, 26 January 1872, Page 1
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435Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2790, 26 January 1872, Page 1
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