DRAPEEY. fIVHE unparalleled success JL attending the Tailoring branch of our business has induced us to import very largely for this season, feeling confident that our system of low Charges, combined with Dispatch, Fit, Style, and Sound Material, must ensure a still larger measure of success. £2,150 Worth of New and Choice Goods, just to hand, in West of England, Scotch, and M osgiel Tweeds, Black Cloths, < ’eatings. Topcoat Materials, Vestings, Src,, &c. Inspection invited. BROWN, EWING, & CO., Princes st, and Manse st. UPHOLSTERERS, &C. MESSRS NORTH & SCOXJLLAR Beg to inform the Public that they have jus opened three Large Shipments of JJ OUSE HOLD FURNITURE, Comprising— DRAWING-ROOM SUITES, In Great Variety DINING-ROOM SUITES, In Great Variety BEDROOM SUITES, In Great Variety. NEW CARPETS. NEW FLOORCLOTHS. NEW BEDSTEADS. Their New Warehouse s now replete with every requisite in Household Furnishings. THE LARGEST SELECTION IN THE COLONY. INSPECTION INVITED. Note the Address: JyJ'ORTH AND gCOULLAR, FURNITURE AND CARPET IMPORTERS, RATTRAY STREET, Dunedin. PUBLIC NOTICES. SEASIDE Residence on the Peninsula. Springfield, close to jetty. Steamer daily. Rent moderate. Particulars, Mr Rill Jack’s office. Manse street. NORTH-EAST VALLEY ROAD BOARD. RATEPAYERS desirous of being placed on the Voters’ Roll will have au opportunity of paying their rates, at the Valley Schnolhouse, on Saturday, Bth March, aud Thursday, 20th March, from two till four p.m. HUGH M'FADYEN, Clerk to Board. Clause 21, (< Otago Roads Ordinance, 1871. HOW CAN A WORKING MAN SAVE MONET ? BY buying a Freehold Allotment, and saving his rent. It will require very little self-denial to enable him to do this in the rising Township of St. Andrews, Caversham, where Freenolds may be obtained at from ten to twenty-five pounds each, on easy terms of payment. MO FLOOD-GATES are required in this Township, the situation being dry, sheltered, easy of access, fine view and only twenty minutes walk from the Post Office, to MR. H. F. HARDY, Princes street. B EAV E R BROTHERS, TOBACCO MERCHANTS, IMPORTERS OF FANCY GOODS AND JEWELLLERY, HIGH STREET, DUNEDIN k ITY THE POOR BLIND. “P AVOR THE OLD IDENTITIES,” &c. jy£R C. R. CHAPMAN, Solicitor and Conveyancer, YOUNG’S BUILDINGS, Rattray street.. NOTICE. WE, the undersigned, late partners in the firm of Black and Thomson, Timber Merchants, Dunedin, have retired from business, aud beg to intimate that Robert M‘George is our succesor, who will carry on the business under the style of Black, Thomson and Co. JAMES BLACK. JOHN BELL THOMSON. MILLINERS. MILLINERY AND UNDERCLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT, PRINCES STREET. MISS WARD begs respectfully to intimate to the Public of Dunedin that she has removed into those central premises in Princes street (formerly occupied by Mr Beaver, watchmaker), where she is now exhibiting all the Latest Fashions and Novelties in Bonnets, Hats, Flowers, Feath«w, Kib. bone, &c. STAYS, AND UNDERCLOTHING In Great Variety. Note the address— PRINCES STREET, MISS BROWNLIE (late at Herbert, Haynes, and Co.’s) bogs to announce that she has commenced business in Gal-, broth’s Buildings, Princes street, and invites the attention of ladies to her LARGE AND CAREFULLY SELECTED STOCK OF PENLS m ENGLISH MILLINERY,
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Evening Star, Issue 3129, 28 February 1873, Page 3
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510Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 3129, 28 February 1873, Page 3
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