DRAPERY. [Circular.] PRINCES STREET, AND MANSE STREET, June 29th, 1872. TO THE PUBLIC. JN returning thanks to our Customers for the very liberal and increasing support hitherto received by us, we beg to inform them that, having speculated most extensively in every Class of Manufactures prior to the recent advances, we are in a position to CARRY OUT OUR DETERMINA* TION of supplying Goods of every description at POSITIVELY LOWER RATES than any other House in Dunedin. Having unusually large shipments to arrive for the Spring Trade, it will be imperative that our present stock be greatly reduced. Instead of advertising a Cheap Sale, we confidently invite inspection of our stock (which is one of the largest in New Zealand), preferring to rely upon the judgment of a discriminating public, COMPARISON BEING THE ONLY TRUE TEST OF VALUE. We are, Your Obedient Servants, ROWN. I WING.
UPHOLSTERERS, &c. PUBLIC NOTICE. C 0 U L L A R, 0R T H AND g JjIURNITURE JMPORTERS, to inform their Friends and Customers, that they are CARRYING ON BUSINESS NEXT DOOR TO THE CORNER, opposite the Arcade, during the Erection of New Premises. N ORTH AND gCOULLAK, IMPORTERS, RATTRAY STREET, DUNEDIN. Gr RAND PUBLICATIONS. A R^ U N 1 0 N. REITH AND WILKIE will dispose of the following valuable Oil Painting, Oleo graphs, and other Works of Art, by Art Union, the drawing of which will be pub licly announced: — Oil Painting, by Captain Robertson, “ Hobsons Bay. . Two selected Artists Proofs of the celebrated Disruption picture (containing 400 Portraits) representing the signing of the Deed of Demission by the Ministers of the Free Church of Scotland, painted by D. 0. Hill, E.S.A, Eleven Oleographs, viz., “The Banquet,” “The Night Watch,” “ St. Nicholas’ Eve, Si.c Sco ’ There will be 150 Members at ONE GUINEA each, and the whole of the money to be distributed. No. OF PRIZES, 61). On View on the Premises, Princes street.
CORPORATION OF PORT CHALMERS. NOTICE is hereby given that a Court for the revision of the Citizens’ lists, 1872-3, will sit in the Town Hall, Currie street, on Saturday, July 13, 1872, at noon. G. L. ASHER, Town Clerk. Bookkeeping, Arithmetic, &c. Mr Gow, Filleul-street, from 7 till 9 Eveni»g- . Accommodation can be had for one or two Gentlemen of quiet habits on easy terms, by applying to Joan, * Star” office. _ FOR SALE.—Ono good Tip Drayj One good Wood Dray. Apply, A. Waugh, Messrs Reeves’ Cordial Manufactory, Maolaggan street. ANTED Smart Boy for Stable Must be good rides. Apply, Cobb’s Office, Manse-street. SJVBRY STABIBa, WEDDING AND PICNIC PARTIES furnished with close and open Carriages. Smart Buggy Pairs and Saddle Hacks. Liberal terms to commercial traveller. HENRY SCOTT, f'ommmercial Yards.
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Evening Star, Issue 2927, 6 July 1872, Page 3
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451Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 2927, 6 July 1872, Page 3
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