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PUBLIC) NOTICES. DUNEDIN SAVINGS BANK. THE Trustees invite Applications for Loans, in sums of LIOO and upwards, on freehold security. For rate of interest and further particulars, apply to EDMUND SMITH, Manager. BROWN’S COAL DEPOT, Great King street South. ROBERT BROWN, in thanking his numerous Customers and the Public generally for past favors, begs to assure them that by always keeping a first class article, and strict attention to orders, he trusts to merit a continuance of that support so liberally accorded him during the nine years he has been in the Coal and Firewood Trade. R. BROWN, in delivering orders with his own drays, and charging but current prices, parties may rely on getting full weight, viz , 2,2401b per ton. Always on sale-—Newcastle, Green Island, and Shag Point Coal, Coke, and Charcoal. All kinds of Firewood, in lengths, or cut as requigld. Orders will have immediate attention. [A Card.] MR ALFRED ANDERSON, R.A.M., London, is now prepared to receive a limited number of advanced pnpils in the MODERN AND CLASSICAL STYLE OF PIANOFORTE PLAYING. For terms, &0., apply at MESSRS BEGG AND ANDERSON’S Musio Warehouse. Certificate as a Professor from Herr Ernst Patter, the celebrated pianist and composer “390 Onslow Square, “ Loudon, 13th May, 1869. “It gives me much pleasure to certify that Mr Alfred Anderson (Pianist to H.R.H. the Duke of Edinburgh), who was for some time my most attentive, ambitious, and zealous pupil, is fully competent to act as a most effective and successful teacher of the pianoforte. Mr Anderson’s cheerful disposition, and quickness of perception, and acuteness of hearing, are other most eminent qualities which render him as a teacher most desirable. Wishing Mr Anderson all success, which he so fully deserves, I sign myself as “Ernst Pauer, “Pianist to Hia Majesty the Emperor of Austria, Ac., Ac.” TO ENGINEERS, BUILDERS, CARPENTERS, and others who use Rules, Ac. WPEROIVAL desires to call the atten- • tiou of the above to his splendid Stock of Box and Ivory Rules, Scales, Tapes, and all descriptions of Mathematical Instruments, manufactured expressly for him by the best makers, and just imported per last mail. He has also on hand, Theodolites, Sextants, Field Glasses, Microscopes, Telescopes, barometers, Ac. PERCIVAL, Optician, George at., Dunedin. JgURNSIDE BONE MILLS, Green Island. TOWNSEND AND BAXTER. Office: BAXTER’S BOND, Dunedin. NOTICE. JAMES SMITH (Late Smith and Marshall), BEGS respectfully to acquaint his numerous friends and the public generally, that he has opened those new premises in George street, known as Gilchrist’s Buildings, as FAMILY GROCER AND PROVISION MERCHANT, Where he hopes, by strict attention to business and keeping first class articles, to merit the patronge formerly accorded to him in town and country. Note the Address— GILCHRIST’S BUILDINGS, George-atreet, Dunedin. mu. FBEIBSBL, by Appointment, Hair- • dresser and Perfumer to H. R. H. the Duke of Edinburgh, K.G., and His Excellency Sir G. Bowen, K.C.8., PRINCES STREET. For the growth of, hair, try Beissel’s Cantharadite Fluid J AMES WALLS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL IRONMONGER, Corner of PRINCES AND WALKER STREETS, Dunedin, Has just landed, ex “ William Davie” and “ Wild De«r *' — Leamington and Scotch Cooking Ranges “ Smith and Wellstood’s” Cooking Stoves Register Grates and Mantelpieces Brig't and Black Venetian Ash-pans Shop Stoves and Kent Grates Berlin Black and Bronzed Fenders. Also, now landing, ex “ Naomi ”, and “ Michael Angelo ” Fencing Wire, Nos. 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, slightly damaged Mathieson’s Planes, “ Spear & Jackson’s ” Saws, and a general assortment of Carpenters’ and Builders’ Ironmongery. NOTICES OF REMOVAL. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. Q N I 0 0 L L, *BOOT AND SHOEMAKER, intimates that be has removed to those commodious premises adjoining Spicer’s, Undertake! George street, Dnnedin. Every description of Colonial Boots and Shoes (our own make) on hand. Orders punctually executed, and all worx guaranteed. Inspection Invited. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. JA DAM 8, TAILOR, • Begs to intimate to his friends and the public, that he has Removed his business to more suitable premises, two doors below the Artillery Hotel, George street West, where, by attention and care in dispatch, he hopes to merit a continuation of their patronage. J. A. calls attention to the fact that ne is still making Mosgiel Suits at from L 3 16s upwards. Other Cloths, Ac., at equally low prices. TAILORS. WILLIAM SINCLAIR, TAILOR AND CLOTHIER, Princes street, (Opposite Criterion Hotel)) Dunsdin.

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Evening Star, Issue 3230, 27 June 1873, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 3230, 27 June 1873, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 3230, 27 June 1873, Page 4

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