IRONMONGERS. AND RETAIL IRONMONGER, Corner of princes and Walker Streets, JAMES WALLS Having Removed to his New Premises, Begs to call attention to his large and well assorted Stock, consisting of—Fencing Wire, Nos. 6, 7, 8, 9. 10, A 1 quality; American Brooms and Churns, Fencing Staples, American and English Nails, American and Scotch Scythe Sheaths, Patent and Crown Scythes, Hay and Garden Rakes, Hoes, Sponge and Hip Baths, Tea Trays, Electroplated Good, Cutlery of all kinds, Cooking Ranges and Stoves, Register Grates and Fire Irons, Holloware of every description, Seaming Twine, Brushware, Bird Cages, and GENERAL AND FURNISHING IRONMONGERY, in great variety. Large Shipments of Goods to arrive, ex Helen Burns and City of Dunedin, consisting of— Leamington and Scotch Cooking Ranges and Stoves, Register Grates, &c., &c., &c. A Large Stock of Carpenters’ Tools and Builders’ Ironmongery alway on hand, consisting of — Planes, Hammers, Chisels, Saws, Gilpin’s Augers and Auger Bits, Locks of all kinds, Roofing Nails and Screws, Copper Boat Nails and Tacks, and Rivets, Hinges, and Nails, of every description, &c., &c. HATTERS AND HOSIERS. SPECIAL NOTICE FOR THE HOLIDAY SEASON. TAYLOR’S, RATTRAY STREET, (Eight doors from Princes street.) THE attention of all who are desirous of selecting something new and fashionable for the approaching holidays is directed to the following extract from Bradshaw’s “ Guide to Dunedin,” page 33 : ‘ 1 If you want to replenish your wardrobe and to cboose from a pretty and varied assortment of Hosiery, Hats, Gloves, Collars, and what-not, permit me to recommend this as the place where you will get suited. It is small, I grant, and unpretentious, but you will find that it is indeed a multum In pawn. You say you will call and buy some handkerchiefs and gloves ; well, there they are, the best sorts. That’s all to-day. ‘ Good day and thank you,’ says Mr Taylor,” At the above address, Gentlemen visiting Dunedin may rely upon finding a first-class selection of goods at prices that are noiv noted as the most moderate in town, A choice assortment of Full-dress Shirts, Ties, and Gloves, suitable for Evening wear. Also an entirely New Stock of White Shirts, Undershirts, Drawers, and Socks, in every size and quality. Hats made to order. J. TAYLOR, GENTLEMEN’S OUTFITTER, HATTER, HOSIER, & GLOVER, RATTRAY STREET, DUNEDIN. (Eight doors from Princes street.) HATS. HATS. HATS. Messrs v. almao and go, invite the Public of Dunedin to in* spection of their Splendid Stock of all kinds of Hats. Hats made to order of every description, at moderate prices. Hats cleaned and altered to the present . fashion. PRINCES STREET, Opposite the Bank of New Zealand. a T IS NOW PUBLISHED—HE MORNING STAR, BEING A MORNING EDITION OF “THE EVENING STAR,* Designed for Country Circulation. “THE EVENING STA R” ALSO IS ENLARGED, And both editions printed on full-sized news paper. Both issues will contain Full Reports of all the News, local and general, up to the hour of going to press, and together will have a DAILY CIRCULATION OF NOT LESS THAN 4000 COPIES. As all Advertisements, unless otherwise ordered, will Appear in Both Editions, the Morning and Evening Slnrs will be the most extensively circulated ADVERTISING MEDIUMS in the Colony, as well as india* pensable Family and General Newspapers. Subscription, 6s Gd per Quarter; or free by post or coach, 1 Os, payable in advance. Subscribers will please be good enough to send in their names, accompanied by a Post Office order payable to the Manager, or for* ward their orders to any of the under-named agents : Alexandra—Frederick Kumraich. Arrowtown —Robert Pritchard. Blueskiu—Thos. Quayle. Blue Spur—Kobt. Grieve. Balclutha —W. Ralston. Blacks—Samuel Leask, Bendigo Gully—Josiah MitchcnsOQ. Clyde—Martin Marshall. Cromwell—lsaac Wright. Cardrona—M ‘Dougall and Smith. Catlin’s River —Rac. Green Island—Robert M'Craiken Hampden—Alex. MTntyrc. Lawrence—Jonas Harrop. Mosgiel—St L. and A. Webb. Naseby—Brown and Smith, Outram—Snow Bros. Oamaru—Richardson. Ofcepopo—Thomas Horae. Palmerston—M ‘Mahon and Welsh, Port Chalmers—John Dale. Port Molyneux—John Patterson. Puerua—David Whittock. Queenstown —R. Boyne. Roxburgh—John Beighton. St, Bathans—Wra. Pyle, Shag Valley—Hugh Lyons. Tokomairiro —Jas. A. Henderson. Waihola—Thos. Douglas, Waitahuna—Sydney Wilson. Waikouaiti—G. K. Browne. Warepa—Falconer. Agents wanted in places where not already appointed.
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Evening Star, Issue 3069, 19 December 1872, Page 4
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680Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 3069, 19 December 1872, Page 4
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