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business notices. yf 1 Iff- ;< 18ft. wide, bis: Floor .ill _ Floor Cloths, 2f£. faithfully seasoned a^a Cocoa hUtting, . ... Chln^ Felt Cardets, Fateht —. Squares, Bordered jSqiwtw i*t* r sizes,. Stair BanM)xAnpr • Cloths; China Mattin&Ji, to SOUTHERN MKNVISITING .■ AUCKLAND* Vi A LBERT GRIFFITHS, late of AusXX tralasian and Empire Hotels, gnnedw, is now keeping the BOXAL HAIR HOTEL, Auckland,, Night Porter, Baths, BiUtards. Morning Stab filed B BA VE R BROT HER S TOBACCO MERCHANTS, IMPORTERS OF FANCY GOODS AND JEWELLERY, HIGH STREET, DUNEDIN. M I S S BE 0 W N L II (late at Herbert, Haynes, & Co.) Is now prepared to show a large and most complete assortment of Underclothing, Stays, and Baby Linen,, which, from her long experience, in this special department, she can eon* fidently recommend to the ladies of Dunedin.* MILLINERY SHOW ROOMS, ‘ Princes street. rST INDENTa r, . JOSHUA TILLBTT (many years representative of Messrs E. Moses and Sen in the Colonies, and subsequently trading in Australia as J. G. Silva”and Go.) begs to announce that he has established an office at premises adjoining Wilson’s Bond,. Jetty street, where he is prepared to execute Indents that may be entrusted to his care, for London and foreign markets, on the meet favorable terms. Terms and forms of contract on application gratis, and post free. A JOSHUA TILLETT, Jetty streetj Dunedin. "VTOTICE.—MESSRS STEWART A JLi DOUGHTY, Snrveyort; .Land Agents, and Brokers, beg to intimate 1 te' thdr : to*h and country constituents titfrti-they hays opened commodious * oboes 'hs wider, and are prepared to undertakes!! descriptions . of surveys, negotiate for the sale or Jetting of properties, transact Waste Land and othar Government business, effect insurances, col- , lect rents and accounts, and actraueraily m at charges far below thorn ■ usuailymade and with prompt settlements. Arbitrators, Loan and Sharebrokers. Licensed under the “Land Transfer Act 1870.” Moose street (opposite Cobb's Coach Office), Dunedin. " 1 1 ; 1 1 "■ 11 v" 11 "" 1 11 \ "v 1 vi . . » ■ TTULCAN FOUNDRY, V GREAT KING. STREET, ; j K / ... ■ pUNTOIN. , : v ' KINCAID, A CO,, ’ Boilermakers, Engineers, Millwrights, ~ T ' Foindßrs, laacksmitti s, Ao. ' .All kinds of casting ik : brfßS-fUid iron done j tateam engines and Boilers made aha repaired j overshot, breast, and turbine water-wheels ; . quartz crushing machinery; putnping &nd windliss gear; dust iron sluice, and’ ripplt ’ plates ; sheet iron hopper and smice plates,' punched to. any Spoons, Ac.; i repaired ;aU kinds of reaping, threshing, ~7 horse-power machineSw &c M repaired ; No. 3 flax-dressing machines, capable of. dressing '4O to 45 oWt. flax pen day.-

MUNRO’S Monumental Work*, UT. .George street. Dunedin. Designs furnished and'executed lot; afi kinds of Tombstones -in miurble, . granite.. and Camara stoncjiron, railings, &c. forwarded bn application to all parts of. the Colony. . IMPORTANT NOTICE. COAL. QOAL. COAL. FURTHER REDUCTION IN PRICE.; JTIHE undersigned have modi /pleasure 1 _• m .&nnoonjeing io their nnmerona ona- j. tomers and the public generally, that they are just lauding, ex Sydney Griffiths, a large Cargo of superior Screened Newcastle Coal, which will be sold at the very low rate of 45s per ton, thus offering >n opportunity which will not be again available this season, for all to secure a good and cheap stockier the winter. Orders punctually attended to. J. & D; FINDLAY, Octagon. BOOTS 1 BOOTS I BOOTS! Buy only of the Manufacturer. II K. M'LISKEY, Boot -Manufacturer, J, Rattray Street, having all the labor* saving appliances in connection with the 1 '■ trade, is prepared to taiake every desmpfcipn* ‘ of Boots and Shoes, at less thap Epglitb prices. All work guaranteed. t ; ■■M. .■ - ;■'■■■; ? .. .1 n _ ■,;> MBS STEADMAN’S Cosch leaves the Gridiron Every . half-past eight, for West Taieri, returning the same 4ay. Mrs Steadman’# Qoach leave* Gridiron Hotel, at half-past four every Evening for: East Taieri, Reliance, and White House Hotel. WHILST imitation is sincerestlprm of flattery, the purchaser of ah inti* ;tation article isiu variably the Victim oi tne : unscrupulous. Itis but pooreeonomy to bay an imitation Sewing-machine when the genuine can be had-at reduced priees. The test of over twenty years, and the v evidence of millions, establish the cJaims qf ' the ’ " ‘ WHEELER & WILSON SEWING* MACHINES,. the annual sale of which is now Over 160,009. Every machine warranted togivA parapet satisfaction. ■? (sii . Seduced prices. post free. .o v&’fce*.. j • ■—«.'■ ;} i£ VCjlw;: ( i PARK A CDBLB, FMnoe6«ate4Btoy4 snhn (Sole agents for Otago,) _

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Evening Star, Issue 3232, 30 June 1873, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 3232, 30 June 1873, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 3232, 30 June 1873, Page 1

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