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UPHOLSTERERS, &C. MESSRS NORTH & SCOULLAR Beg to inform the Public that they have jus opened three Large Shipments of JJOUSEHOLD 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 : AND jgCOULLAR, FURNITURE AND CARPET IMPORTERS, RATTRAY STREET, Dunedin. EDUCATIONAL. PIANOFORTE. jyjTSS BELL receives PUPILS at her ROOM, OVER MR. HARDY’S OFFICES, Ne&r Mr. C. Begg’s Music Warehouse, Princes street. M ISS BELL, VISITING MUSIC TEACHER, at The GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL. Terms, at the School, Three Guineas per Quarter. ST. GEORGE’S HALL. DANCING CLASSES will beheld during the winter season, under the superintendence of Mr J. KELLY (from Her Majesty’s Theatre, London). Adult Class : Mondays, from 8 to 10. Juvenilo Class : Saturdays, from 3 to 5. Terms—One Guinea per Quarter (payments in advance). PIANOFORTE. PIANOFORTE. X GUIS SOLOMON, Jun., TEACHER of the Pianoforte, will give Lessons, either at the residences of the PUPILS or at his room, adjoining Mr LEWIS SOLOMON’S PIANOFORTE WAREHOUSE, George street. PORT CHALMERS. REV. DR. SPOONER receives Young Gentlemen to Board and Educate. Highest testimonials. Terms moderate. A SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES will be opened In the Octagon, corner of Princes street, Dunedin, On Monday, March 24, By MISS HANCOCK, Who has high testimonials and references from many influential persons, both in London and Scotland. Terms ;—One Guinea to Thirty Shillings per quarter, commencing from entrance. French, Music, &c., moderate. Further particulars may be obtained from Rev. E. G. Edwards, or from Miss Hancock, Octagon. PUBLIC NOTICES. HOGBEN’S PATENT. To yEratcd Water and Cordial Manufacturers, Engineers, Brass Workers, and Others, WHEREAS by deed dated 6th October, 1871, duly registered pursuant to the “Patents Act, 1870,” Edward Uogbea granted unto us, the undersigned, a sole, exclusive, and irrevocable license to use within the Province of Otago certain inventions intituled “An Improved Stopper for Bottles for containing .Crated or Gaseous Liquids,” and “ Improvements in Apparatus for supplying the Syrup in the manufacture of yEratcd Beverages and other liquids, .also applicable to other purposes,” during the residue of the term for which the said Patents are granted r And whereas we have reason to suppose that certain persons in the said Province are infringing the said Patents, ivc therefore olfer a REWARD OF FIFTY POUNDS to any person or persons giving us such information as will lead to a conviction against such offenders. THOMSON & CO., Stafford street, Dunedin. LAND TRANSFER ACT, 1870. CONNELL & MOO DI E LICENSED LAND BROKERS and SURVEYORS. OLA T E S ! SLATES! O 36,000 Slates (all sizes) for sale. C. GRIFFITHS, Dunedin Slate Works, Stuart street. RS STEADMAN’S Coach leaves the Gridiron Hotel, Every Morning, at half-past eight, for West Taieri, returning the same day. Mrs Steadman’s Coach leaves Gridiron Hotel, at half-past four every Evening for East Taieri, Reliance, and White House Hotel.

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Evening Star, Issue 3145, 19 March 1873, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 3145, 19 March 1873, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 3145, 19 March 1873, Page 3

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