Business Notices. fJTAPESTRY CARPETS, new and choice patterns, 8s 9d per yard BRUSSELS CARPETS, new and choice patterns, 11 D per yard FELT CARPETS, U yards wide, from 2s 9d per yard HERBERT, HAYNES, & CO. Educational. NOTICE OF 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. M ISS BELL, VISITING MUSIC TEACHER, at The GIRL’S PROVINCIAL SCHOOL. Terms, at the School, Three Guineas ier Quarter. ItyTRS MARTIN, Pianist and Teacher, LVX begs to inform her pupils and the public that she has removed from Hope Cottage, Upper Hanover-street, to low. r end >f same, just below the Baptist Chapel. References to pupils if required. Terms at ier residence. MUSICAL TUITION, LTR G A. MARTIN begs to announce VI that he is forming an INSTRUMBNAL CLASS. Parties desirous of joining m obtain particulars at Mr C. Begg’s Music ilooh, Princes street. Shipping. STEAM TO OAMARU. TWICE A WEEK. HE Harbour Steam Company’s Fast Boat WALLACE, Captain James Edie. resumed her Bi-Weekly Trips to and 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.m. : dinner at 1 p.m. Moderate charges. Offices : Harbour Chambers.
Public Notices. WEST TAIERI. MRS STEADMAN’S COACH leaves the (jRIDIRO v HOT ED, Riiucesstrect. EVERY MORNING, at S.M, lor WEST TAIERI; ami leaves West Taien same day at four o’clock p.m , arriving at Dunedin at 7 o’clock. Every civujtv and ATTENTION paid to passengers, and care taken of parcels, &c. A Four-horse Coach leaves the Girdiron Hotel every afternoon for EAST TAIERI aud RELIANCE HOTEL, leaving the Hotel next morning at 7 o’clock. JANE STEADMAN, Proprieteress. ■vr qW OPEN! NOW OPEN! •i*' An entirely new Stock of GENTLEMEN’S HATS, Suitable for the present season, at TAYLOR’S, RATTRAY STREET. The largest, choicest, and cheapest variety of SCARES, TIES, GLOVES, &c., In Dunedin, at TAYLOR’S, RATTRAY STREET. Twelve difl'prent shapes in NEW AND FASHIONABLE COLLARS to select from, at TAYLOR’S, RATTRAY STREET. Hats made to order. MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT, Rattray Street. MISS A. WARD respectfully thanks the Ladies of Dunedin for the liberal support she has received from them since commencing business, and begs to assure them that all orders entrusted to her shall receive the utmost care and attention. A. WARD has just received her first display of AUTUMN MILLINERY, including all the Newest styles in French and English Bonnets, Hats, Flowers, Feathers, &c., to ■which &h e would particularly invite the inspection of Ladies. THE YOUNG LADIES’ JOURNAL Contains suitable Reading for families Elegant Designs in all kinds of useful and ornamental Needlework, accompanied by simple and complete directions. To b« had everywhere.
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Evening Star, Issue 2810, 20 February 1872, Page 1
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478Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 2810, 20 February 1872, Page 1
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