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BUSINESS NOTICES. FLOOR CLOTHS, 18 feet, 15 feet, 12 feet, and 9 feet wide. FLOOR CLOTHS, 6 feet, 4 feet 6 inches, 3 feet 9 inches, 3 feet, 2 feet 3 inches, with border. •New patterns and well seasoned. HERBERT, HAYNES, & CO. MRS ALGIE BEGS to intimate to her friends and customers that she is to be found at the Shop of Messrs Jessep Brothers, George street, where she will be glad to receive payment of Outstanding Accounts, and to receive orders, to which she is now in a position to give her wonted attention. HOTEL AND GENERAL VALUATOR, PREDK. H. EVANS, JETTY STREET. O HARES in all the local and np-country IO companies for sale, and information supplied to buyers and sellers. LAND TRANSFER ACT, 1870. CONNELL & HOODIE LICENSED LAND BROKERS and SURVEYORS. MR W. W. WILSON BARRISTER & SOLICITOR, Has resumed business in Dunedin, and tends principally to devote himself to tice in the Resident Magistrate’s Court Mayor’s Court Bankruptcy Court Offices : Bond street, Next door to Messrs Dalgety, Nichols & Co. W. H A w KIN S, ACCOUNTANT AND AGENT, Princes street. Agent for New Zealand Government Life Assurance and Annuities. FISH ALIVE 0! J. H. JEWITT, Princess Street, FISHMONGER AND POULTERER, BEGS to thank his many customers and the public generally for the liberal patronage bestowed during the past NINE YEARS. He has much pleasure in stating that having made arrangements with the RAILWAY COMPANY, he is in a position to offer FISH Fresh from the Port every morning. GMUNRO’S Monumental Works, • George street, Dunedin. Designs furnished and executed for all kinds of Tombstones —in marble, granite, and Oamaru stone; iron railings, &c. Designs forwarded on application to all parts of the Colony. EYESIGHT. ’ WPERCIVAL respectfully cautions • the public against buying their Spectacles from incompetent persons who do not understand Optics, for by so doing they injure their vision. To remedy this, buy of the maker, W. Percival, Practical Optician and Spect cle-makcr. Spectacles properly ground and adapted to suit impaired and de fective visions. His pure Brazilian Pebbles and Tinted Spectacles are highly recommended for strengthening weak sights. George street Dunedin. DUNEDIN GAS WORKS. NOTICE. MAINS are now Laid for the Supply Gas to Royal Terrace and Heriot Row. Intending Consumers, to prevent disappointment," should give Orders for supply before the winter months. Particulars as t cost, <tc., can be lad on application at the office, Temple Chambers. TO MINERS. THE Executive of the Otago Miner Association desire to call the attentio of miners to the Otago Waste Lands Ac 1872, as it deals largely with mining interests Copies may be obtained on application to the Government Storekeeper, J. Logan, Esq' Dunedin. JOHN A. MILLER. President. Atrowtown, Jan. 20, 1873. TIMBER. TIMBER. TIMBER. MESSRS W. ASHER & GO. beg to inform contractors, cabinetmakers, wheelwrights, and the pubbe generally, that they have Removed from the Octagon Timber Yard, to the V ard, lately occupied by Messrs Gibbs and Clayton, Moray place and Cumberland street, where, having the command of machinery and a vertical saw-frame capable of cutting logs or boards up to four feet in depth, and a large stock of Timber, and all kinds of Building Materials, they will be enabled to execute all orders committed to their care with despatch. TIMBER YARDS, MORAY PLACE AND CUMBERLAND STREET. GREEN ISLAND COAL. TdE Undersigned is prepared to supply the above Coal in any quantity, and of the best quality raised in tbe District, being from the lowest seam yet opened. JAMES LOUDON, Walton Park Colliery. PHCENIX WOOL WAREHOUSE. fTIHE Undersigned is prepared to make X Cash Advances on Grain and Produce for sale in this market or shipment, on very liberal terms, both in regard to advances and rates of storage. For Dairy Produce the large cellarage of the late Phoenix Bond offers great inducements. W. L. LEES, Wool and Produce Broker. jarebTc NOTiciT" A 0 II ~A E 0 N I XX, beg rcspectfu’ly to inform his nnmer. ous customers and the public generally, that being unable to dispose of his large stock of CDROMOS, OLEOGRAPHS, ENGRAVINGS, &c,, &c., &c., by auction, be will continue to sell, until further notice, at a large discount on fomo price, at bis shop, George treet.

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Evening Star, Issue 3125, 24 February 1873, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 3125, 24 February 1873, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 3125, 24 February 1873, Page 1

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