BUSINESS NOTICES. TTERBERT H AY NFS & QO., -J-ySSOLUTION OF JpARTNERSHIP. EDUCATIONAL, NOTICE OF REMOVAL. PIANOFORTE. MISS FELL will in future give Instraction iu Music to her Pupils at her OVER MR. HARDY’S OFFICES, tfoar Mr. C. Bcgg’s Music Warehouse, Princes street. ISS BELL, VISITING TEACHER, at •MUSIC The GIRL’S PROVINCIAL SCHOOL. Terms. at the School, Three Guineas per Quarter. HIGH SCHOOL OF OTAGO. THE Quarter begins ou Monday next, 15th July. Entrance examination at half-past nine. STUART HAWTHORNE, Rector, GIRLS’ PROVINCIAL SCHOOL. fJTHE QUARTER begins; on Monday next, 15th inst. For information, apply to M. G. BURN, Principal. PREPARATORY SCHOOL TO THE HIGH SCHOOL. (Opposite the Bell Tower.) ■ THE THIRD QUARTER of the above School will begin on Monday 15th inst. „ , The Rev. T. L, STANLEY has accommodation for boys as Boarders, Dunedin, 11th July. HATTER AND HOSIER. JNTLEMBN’S HAT AND HOSIERY ESTABLISHMENT, RATTRAY STREET, DUNEDIN. J TAYLOR respectfully informs his ous- , toraers and the public generally that his stock for the winter season is now com plote, comprising a choice assortment of all the latest fashions in Hats, Shirts, Scarfs, Tie's, &c. Warm undershirts, Drawers, and Socks, iu every size and quality. lUi.gwoacl knitt, Dogskin, Cloth, Buckskin, and Aberdeen knitt gloves, lined and unlined. Also a choice lot of knitted jackets auo mufflt?T3. Every article is marked at the lowest rate of protit, enabling the advertiser to state with every confidence that better value for money is not to he had in Dunedin. Prices to suit all. Hats made to order. UNDERTAKERS, V. eft J R . SPICE R , , UNDERTAKER, ESTABMSIIKD 1862, GEORGE S i'REET, DUNEDIN, Next Door to the Red House. BATHS. NEW BATHS! NEW BATHS! ONE SHILLING. MF. L. SOffINACK, Hairdresser, . Opposite Criterion Hotel, Princesstrect. MONEY TO LEND. jT?-| /A/A to £IO,OOO to Lend on approved Securities. No charge unless lean negotiated, GILLIES and STREET. MONEY ! MONEY ! UNCLE TOM’S PAWN OFFICE, FLEET STREET, (Late Arcade.) LOWEST RATE OF INTEREST IN NEW ZEALAND. ONE SHILLING IN THE POUND PER MONTH. MONEY LENT ON PERSONAL SECURITY. BILLS DISCOUNTED from TWENTY POUNDS to THOUSANDS. THE UTMOST VALUE LENT ON ALL KINDS OF PROPERTY. Uvrr.i: Tom’s Pawn Office, FlkktSTKEKT, (late Arcade.) LYONS and HART, Puori;ii:TOUs. HOTELS. A DEVON SHIR E iDEHE at the PEACOCK HOTEL, Puixces Sxuket South. J. W. COTTON will be glad to make his old friends comfortable if they will pay him a visit. All meals, Is. Board and Lodging, 20s per week. Good stabling.
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Evening Star, Issue 2933, 13 July 1872, Page 1
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406Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 2933, 13 July 1872, Page 1
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