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bubote gayonoßS. 0 PARTIES Floor Cloths* 2ft. 3in. to 18ft wide, ffiithfully seasoned and durable; Floor Cloths for Passages, for Lobbies, forßwAns, for Stairs, for Offices, for Ships' Cllto j Cocoa Matting, from ffftSin. to fift.wige; China Wlpth*** Felt Carpets, Patent Felfe Carpets, Ifelt Squares, Bordered Squares inatorigtyj of sizes, Stair Baizes, Stair Daw^q,, prqmb Cloths j Ohioa Matting, 6sdj)eryjpd. . { HERBERT, HAYNES, * OQ. TO SOUTHERN TODING •' -y-; y fy \ T( ajMSasii'iiW tralasian and Empire HstefciDuMlW, is now keeping the ROYAL MAIL HOTEL, Auckland. 1 ■’ • Night Porter, B8tl»,KlIii« as, ‘ Monntno Star filed B bavbe ,!,{ b f? THE E S tqbAcxx) IMPORTERS OF FANCY G&ODS AND v r ; A HIGH STREET,'- ' DtiNEDIN. ‘V is S' S i OWN LIE (late at Herbert A do.). Is now prepared to show alargo, ( * derclothing, Stays, -and Baby Linen, which, from her longexperieocein this special dep&rtment, sne osn i > fidently recommend to the ladies /of Dunedin. ■ ■■■■‘i y'^ MILLINERy"sHOW ROOMS, Princes street i INDENTS. JOSHUA TILLETT (many years repp sentative of Messrs E. Moses and Ben in the Colonies, and subsequently trading M Australia as J. G. Silva and Co.) • begk, to announce that he has established tk Office H premises adjoining Wilson’s Bond, Jett£ OtfOSt,' kHettaTHe 'is pftpifrs®" wwsmk Indents that may be. entrusted do Lis care, for London and foreign markets, on the most favorable terms. ’ ' Terms and forms gratis, aiffi post free. . , joshua- muET#' ■: "* Jetty streak Dpiiwia. q TVTOTICE.—MESSRS STEWART $ jy DOUGHTY,,Survey LandAgentsj and Brokers, b$ to intimate town and conntiy ’constituents' f that theV have opened conpnodious offices, as under, and are prepared to undertake all descm>tonf of surveys,; negotiate for the sale qr : tabbing of properties, transact Waste Land and other Government business, effect lect rents and accounts, and act generally as confidential agents at charges far below those usually made and with prompt settiementic Arbitrators, Loan and Sharebrokers. Licensed underthe Manse street (opposite Cobb’sCoach Office), Dunedin. ULC AN POMTdIrY, v GREAT KING STREET, • y Dunedin, il KINCAID, M*QUECN, i CO., Boilermakers,, Millwrights, Pounders* Blacksmiths, Ac,All bf castffi» in britis and iron done j steam engines and boilers made and repaired; overshot, breast, and turbine water-wheels; quartz crushing' machinery j pumping and windlass gear; cast iron sluice andunpple plates j sheet iron hopper and(*luice plates, punched to any qdzq of Hqlog gold dredging spoons, Ac.; flour mill machinery made and repaired; all kinds of reapmg, threshing Horse-power Ac., rqpajipd; No. 3 flax-dressing machines, cjraableof dressing 40 to 45 cwt. flaxrpcrday. f ' G. MUNRO’S Monume • ‘ George street, Dunedin, De . % furnished and executed for all kinds'of Tombstones —in marble, granite,' - and Camara stone; iron railings, so, Designs forwarded on application to all parti of the Colony. ■ <'■'* ■W6t tal , IMPORTANT NOTICE. : 1 COAL, COAL., CbAL.; FURTHER REDUfMpN nnHE undersigned have ranchpleasure .JL - in: abnouncing toTbeir numerous customers and the public generally, that they are just landing, ex Sydney .Griffiths, a largo Cargo of superior Screened Newcaswp Coal, whiqh wijl pe .' sold at the very log? rate of 45s per ton, thus offering an opportunity widen will not be again available this season, for all to secure a good and cheap stock, for the winter. . . Orders punctually attendedto. 'V ' J. & D. FINDLAY, ‘Octagon. BOOTS! BOOTS! BOOTH!, t Bay only of the Manufacturer. Ijl K. M‘LISKEY, Boot Manufacturer, 'J, Rattray Street, having all the laborsaving appliances in connection with trade, is prepared to make everv desori^' of Boots and Shoes, at less than £t prices. All work guaranteed. !: * MRS STEADMAN’S leaves th ‘' Gridirdu Hotel, Every (( Moimibg, n hidf-pist night, for West Ta—, the same day. MTs Steadman’B‘Coach.i Gridiron Hotel, at biuf-past four evtty Evening for East Taierif Reliance, ana WUtelfouae Hotel’» ' ; -J *V’ f- ~ ■ I rj 1.7 WHILST imitation is form of flattery, the purchaser of an imitation article is invariably, the victim of the unscrupulous. It is but poor economy. to buy .an imitation Sewing-iaadiine when the gundine can be Had at reduced prices.. . This test of over twenty years, and the evidence of millions, establish the claims of the ; WHEELER k\ WLSON SEWINGMACHINE, timjmnuid sale’Of 'Which is now o\ Every machine wiuranted to give satisfaction*! 4 a;iHUill Reduced prices. Ulusixated pxioe-list% post free. ■■ BARK A><^NLE,'FHiicOSHAi^^

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Evening Star, Issue 3231, 28 June 1873, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 3231, 28 June 1873, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 3231, 28 June 1873, Page 1

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