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DRAPERY. BRADFORD STUFF WAREHOUSE. GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN. GENUINE CLEARING SALE FOR CASH! EXPIRATION OF LEASE. Having purchased the section nearly opposite his present premises, begs to notify to his customers and the public generally that he will, previous to Building his New Drapery Warehouse, hold a GENUINE CHEAP SALE Of the whole of his First-class Stock of GENERAL DRAPERY. This being the First Advertised Sale during the ten years he has been in business, the public may rely upon it being a Genuine Sale through the whole of the Stock; so it is needless to pick out any “ special lines; as a bait, or quote a list of what the Regular Selling Prices used to be, and what the Selling Prices now are the public are invited to come and judge for themselves. For the convenience of customers from Port Chalmers, cabs will be in waiting at the Railway Station—Free of Charge. As no extra hands will be employed, the public are requested to come early. The shop will be open till 10 o’clock p.m. daily. L K E R.

PUBLIC NOTICES. WILLIAM ALLAN begs to inform the Public of Dunedin and Up-country Districts that he has taken the Otago Dye Works, George street, opposite the York Hotel, Dunedin, and is now prepared to undertake Dyeing, Scouring, and Hot-pressing in all its branches. Blankets and carpets scoured, and sheepskins cured, dressed, and dyed. Salt water Stains taken out of cloth. COACHES. COACHES. YEEND AND POPE’S SOUTHERN LINE COACHES leaves the Empire Hotel, Dunedin, EVERY MORNING, at 9 o’clock, For Tokomairiro, Balclutha, and Lawrence. HENRY YEEND begs to inform the travelling public that he has taken into partnership Mr Thomas Pope, so long and well know n as coach-driver between Lawrence and Tokomairiro during the last twelve years, and confidently expects, by careful driving and general attention to the comfort of passengers, to merit a continuation of public patronage. H. Y. takes this opportunity of thanking his friends on the Southern road for their liberal support, and would ask a continuation of the same for himself and Mr T. Pope, who will, with himself, drive through to Lawranee and Balclutha on alternate days, CONSIGNEE WANTED. SHIP CALLER OU, FROM LONDON. ON SI GN FEW anted for 25 Cases marked V “JB within diamond,” ex the above vessel. If not claimed within ten days from this date will be sold to pay expenses. A. C. BlfiGG, Agent N. Z. Shipping Co. Limited. High street, February 10, 1874. MRS JAMES MARK, Midwife, Castle street, two doors from Albany street. Twelve years’ practice in Glasgow. Diploma and Certificates may be seen on application. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. DR BAKEWELL’S Private Residence is Removed to Rochdale House, Moray place, opposite Congregational Church. Consulting Rooms, as before, Farley’s Hall, Princes street. DR COLE has taken Consulting Rooms in Banks’s Buildings, Princes street. Hours of attendance, 10 to 12 a.m., 4to 6 p.m.

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Evening Star, Issue 3423, 10 February 1874, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 3423, 10 February 1874, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 3423, 10 February 1874, Page 1

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