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BUSINESS NOTICES. QLOSE OF THE SEASON. SUMMER 1874. HERBERT, HAYNES, & CO. JV£ IS s BROWNLIE, (late at Herbert, Haynes, and Co.) Is now selling what remains of her very large and valuable Stock of MILLINERY BONNETS AND TRIMMED HATS, At and under cost price, to make way for Autumn goods. Great variety in Childrens’ Trimmed Hats. CLOSE OF THE SUMMER SEASON. THE MISSES WALLACE are now selling the remainder of their carefully selected stock of JVJilli&ery, Hats, and Bonnets, trimmed and untrimmed. Baby Linen, Underclothing, and all the latest novelties in Ties, Hosiery, Gloves, Ribbons, Laces, Flowers, and Feathers, at and under cost price, to make way for Autumn Goods. Three Doors from Octagon, George street. IMPORTANT TO THE LADIES OF DUNEDIN. MISS SCOULLAR, Dress and Mantle Maker, begs to intimate to the ladies of Dunedin that she has taken the shop next to D. R. Hay’s, Princes street, where she wiU exhibit all the Latest Novelties in Millinery, Bonnets, Trimmed Hats, Flowers mid Ribbons, together with- a large stock of Embroidery, Hosiery, Gloves, &c. She would also draw the ladies’ attention to her large stock of Underclothing and Baby T.inaiy All kinds of Dress Materials. Wedding and Mourning Outfits. Note tbe address Next doer to D. E. Hay’s, Princes street. CAUTION! CAUTION I TO prevent mistakes, my customers and the general public are herewith informed that my Dye Works have been in uninterrupted working order for. the last ten years, and neither are nor ever were for sale. G. HIESCH, DUNEDIN DYK WORKS, Opposite Royal George Stables, George street. 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. MRS JAMES MARR, 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 BAKE WELL’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., 4 to 6 p.m. PROVINCIAL TEA MART. John healey, FAMILY GROCER, Baker, Wine, Spirit, and Provision Merchant (Comer of Manse and Princes streets), DUNEDIN. PLANS ON APPLICATION. DO you want a Home of your own ? If so, before you buy have a look at the Township of Darley, near the Benevolent Institution. It is near town, cabs run to it at nil hours, the laud is level and dry, fit to build on at once, possession immediate, and the terms of payment will be made to extend over one, two, or three years if desired. Title under the Act. HY. F. HARDY, Princes street; °r, W. DALRYMPLB, Land Broker.

JJOSS AND CO., Surveyors, Civil Engineers, &0,, BOND STREET, (Adjoining Dalgety, Nichols, and Co.) AH. ROSS, Optician, Philosophical • and Nautical Instrument Maker, Bond street (opposite the Custom-house), Dunedin, has for sale Theodolites, Circumferentors, Levels, Sextants, Barometers, Thermometers, Magneto-electric Machine# with medical appliances, Microscopes, Drawing Instruments, Compasses, &&, &c. Astronomical Telescopes (reflecting or refracting, with or without micrometer), and every description of Philosophical Instruments and apparatus to order. Specula and lenses ground to any required foci. The local attraction on board of iron ships neutralised and compasses adjusted and re-magnetised* Spectacles of the very best quality in class or pebbles adapted to assist weak or impaired vision. Instruments of every kind repaired and adjusted. tr™> vrx

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Evening Star, Issue 3427, 14 February 1874, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 3427, 14 February 1874, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 3427, 14 February 1874, Page 1

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