PnßfclQvr NOTJfIES. r f7 PAVITeTIGH’S -NEW,UNIVERSAL. \ .1 DIN [NG ROOM*S,T 5 • street.; ; ; ' ■ TFTE Proprietor has, at great expense, i y .fitted up .with every comfort and convenience the abdve extensive Dining Rooms. ■ Meals.in, plenty, good! and always ready. | pinher, -with gloss of Ale, Is; Tea or .Goffee' if preferred.; Board and Lodging, 18s per’ wCek/* """ f\p '• -A LM;AO - A,!! D • CO.; ' -v By Special Appointment HATTERS To His Excellency Sir James Fergnsson. Every description of Hats 'made to order. ■ New Shapes of -Hats received from Lon-; : don aiid Paris by every mail, ! R. ■ : V. • A’L MA 0 & ; CO. HATTERS, 1 *'"■ •v.'i.on princes Street, 1
STAR AND BARTER .HOTEL* ,:;; ■' s v i Close to the Pelichet Bay Railway Station and Bublic Baths. ‘Tfepk 'Henry ; -m.‘d6nald ; begs ■to AvX notify,to Ins* friendA'and ibe public generally,]thjkt the above hotel is now open, I ®pd.ie replete; with',every .for: ‘Boarders. ( 1 v - , r -:, } \ «. f . ■_ ■ • beqfc Wines, .Spirits,.and Beers pijacurable in this market are kept. ■ ; ... CHRIS CM AS ANI>A HAPPY :. 3:v : v; ' NEW YEAR, GaKES ofauperiorquality X/.-Mdlh endless,variety ai the ly tC'l'pßlA BAKERY*. 1 ■ George street parties,; Balls, Suppers, Soirees, andPic-hics supplied in.the beat stole pudat moderate charges.'. HENRY STEINMETE/’ .. Baker'and Grocer, , V :v YIO'TORI A ! BA K E RY, aa; 11 * Gedrde street v
Ko B I N AN D CO. COACHBUILDERS& IMPORTER? t ) Octagon, Dunedin, riavfe in'conrae ofconatniction, and for sale Allahabad,, and. to arrive s per Skimmer of the Wave, Phaekona, Double and Single''Buggies, Chariottees, ExpressWaggohs,;&c., &c' t ‘ c 0Repairs receive prompt attention. Un!- li.v.-JUf'jßa.E S', Painter, Glazier, and Paperhanger, Importer .of paperhangings,' window glass,, P or namcntalv Bhipß’ : signal and, deck lights,, glass shades, , cucumber and propagating glasses " white lead. oils and colors" gilt mouldings. &o.v .&d. 5 , ' ' * . i . George street,* Dunedin. KENE’S LABOR EXCHANGE, \,]j M I r ,> -OOK ■■>/,> \ Opposite Gridiron Hotel, For Tradesmen/ Farm Servants, Ships’ 5 Stewards, ■ and Servants of all •; n cnptibhs. Country correspondents carefully attended i. :, . ..... , . to. JJ, S. ;, PI S H & SO N, PAINTERS, PLUMBERS, GLAZIERS, ‘.y.l ■ AVD' V , : r •-- GENERAL. HOUSE DECORATORS. Experienced Workmen sent to all parts of the Province. " * -Importers of Whitq Lead, Gloss, Oils, Colors,]/Paperhangings, Brusbtore, -Gtold Mouldings, and;all Painters’ requisites. .The Trade and Country Storekeepers supplied it lowest, prides, ’ ~ : ou ~ 'PRINCES STREET SOUTH.
"7*;r-r-Tr: -il —=========s=====r=; MEDICAL, i r ix HEALTH,. STRENGTH, AND . VIGOR ' RESTORED IN' FOUR WEERS.' ‘ ’ DR. RICORD’S Jfj SSE NC E .O F LI P B Mapped to the most shattered 5 and debilitated constitution, from whatever <ause arising, in Four Weeks. Failqre ie impossible,* if taken accp|rding.to the prihtek directions, which are,,very simple, and reRtdrp no.,restraint or hindrance'from bust* This invaluable remedy affords relief, and cares.all who sniffer, from wastin j3-?P^^tberuigoi,the fNervouß,aiidMuß- - Tissues, and all : Urinary depoaitSj Which cause incapacity and degeneracy, total aud.partial .prostration, and every other exhaustive derangement of the system, regenerating: all the important plements ,of, the human frame, and enabling man to fulfil his most sacred obligations. : 1 r.'i " ■;!> In cases at 12s, or foar'qnantiti&in one for 6s; if by coach; 2s 6d extra. ■?9.r.he -had-pf -Dr “Bicord’s Agents; for New Zealand, . .. a >:: ■ ; L. BARCLAY AND CO., >i . Stafford street, < Dunedin, Next door, to the Provincial Hotel, And in every other Province from all -Xvfcofi . ; T Chemists,, , < y; Parcels packed securely, and free froi observatiSni" sent to any part of New Zei lapd, pn receipt of Post Office Order < Stamps; fis ■ : V HOLLOWAY’S PILLS AND OINT- ' Dyspepsia, Jaundice. ■— These complaints are the results of a disordered>liver, iwbich seerefcea bile in quality or quantity incapable of divesting food. Digestion freeflow of healthy bile, to promote which Holloway’s Pills and Ointment havAlong been famous, far eclipaing every other medicine. Food, irregularity of JhTtpg i UiuwlmleSDme climates,'and other caushaiiare f constantly deranging thh liver, but thgt important organ can under all cir» cnmstances, soon be regulated iind healthily adjusted and Ointment, which/dircctly control its vital secret! n. blpodjand nerves of that is needed; a caie will soon follow, ~-,»■
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Evening Star, Issue 3398, 12 January 1874, Page 4
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652Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3398, 12 January 1874, Page 4
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