LI E BUSINESS NOTICES. L T 0 A 11 P E T S. 1 yard wide, Is 9d 1| yards wide, 2s 9d li, yards wide, 3s 6d And a Choice Assortment of BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY, and KIDDERMINSTER CARPETS. HERBERT, HAYNES, k CO. p II AYM A N AN D CO. WHOLESALE JEWELLERS, Importers of BRITISH, CONTINENTAL, AND AMERICAN MERCHANDISE, RATTRAY STREET. Dunedin, Have much pleasure in notifying their Customers that they have REMOVED INTO THEIR NEW WAREHOUSES, RATTRAY STREET, Where, from the Increased Accommodation, they are enabled to open out a much more Extensive Assortment of their Goods than heretofore, owing to the limited space their late premises afforded. P H. and Co. specially invite the attention of WHOLESALE BUYERS To the following leading lines, in which their Stock will be found the most complete in the Colonies WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELLERY, CUTLERY, ELECTRO-PLATE, NICKEL SILVER, and BRITANNIA METAL GOODS, SADDLERY, LEATHER GOODS, HARDWARE, IRONMONGERY, TOBACCONISTS* SUNDRIES, WAX VESTAS, CIGARS, PATENT MEDICINES, PERFUMERY COMBS BRUSHWARE, BOOKS, STATIONERY, BERLIN WOOLS, &c. BASKETWARE, OPTICAL IN STRUM ENTS, LOOKING-GLASSES, TOYS, GAMES MUS[CA L INSTRUMENTS, C A BINET W A RE, and FANCY GOODS of Every Description, P. HAYMAN AND CO., WHOLESALE JE AY ELLERS ANT) GENERAL IMPORTERS, RATTRAY STREET, DUNEDIN. PARTNERSHIP 'OTICE WE have this day Entered into Partnership in the Business of Surveyors, Laud and Estate Agents, and Brokers, tinder the style of “ Douglas and Grant. 1 ’ WILL S. DOUGLAS, Laud and Estate Agent. DAVID GRANT, Authorised Surveyor, Dunedin, Ist November, 1872. JN consequence of the approaching Dissolution of Partnership, all claims against the Firm of MARSHALL and COPULAN must be sent in prior to the 30th inst. Cth November, 1872. Dunedin, Ist November, 1872, Ed w a r d menl ov u I desires to intimate to bis numerous custom' rs, and the public generally, that he has this day Disposed of his Butcher-ng Business in Ogorge and Maclaggau streets to Mr GEORGE U IE" ON ; and in d- ing so, begs to return his sincee thanks for the very liberal patronage bestowed ur on him during the past ten years, at the same time respectfully soliciting a continuance of their sunpoit to his successor, to whom I have sold and assigned for collection the whole (if mv Book Debts, and whose receipt will be a full discharge. EEFFRRTNG to the above, GEORDE , WILSON bees to assure the inhabitants of Dunedin and Submbs that it will be his constant study, by always keeping the best article the market can supply, to merit the patronage so liberally bestowed upon bjs predecessor.
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Evening Star, Issue 3050, 27 November 1872, Page 1
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428Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3050, 27 November 1872, Page 1
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