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BUSINESS NOTICES. ’ FEW FURNISHING QQQP& 7/ ‘ .ru.iff Newßordered Floor. Cloths ’ ! J' New, Floor Cloths, 2ft Sin to 18ft New Floor Cloth Bideltes, 1 from 5a 'dd** ■' • New Hearth Hugs, 8s 6d, 9s 6d, 10s 6d Vi & New Door Mats New Axminster Slips ! ; \ HERBERT, mYN^S,,' k- Wjl ' i"MV br .0 a, ■■ (Late atHerhert, Hayneb, andCo.’i)f M • ,t TfS ndvr prejpdred to shoW ’' f' ■ ! 1 /'-v. 'Tf AUTUMN AND, WINTER FASHip^S. MILLINERY SHOW Roop;v ir.hV Princes street. it; flf < 1. ! >jO CLOSE OF THE StTMMBRiBEAteGN/ The . misses; ,«llAce selling, their 6air| fully selected stock of M iUinery; Hatp; jane Bonnets,', trimmed; and ; Rabj Linen, Underolothingj,' and all the. latest novelties in l ies; Hosiery, Gloves, Ribbons, Laces, Flowers, and Feathers, at and undei cost price, to make Way for Adfcairin Three Doors from Octagod.'George street.! 5 IMPORTANT TO THE LADtES OF ' • DUNEDIN. , . MISS SCOULLAR, brpss/an(LMspti( Maker; begs to intimate, to the ladiei of Dnnedin that she has takeb-the Shop liojd to D. E, Hay’s, Princes ! street,' 'Where sh< will exhibit all the Latest Nbvoltiekir Millinery, Bonnets, Trimmed Hats, and Ribbons, together with a ,large atftikh Embroidery, Hosiery, Gloves, Ac, She womc also draw the ladies’ attentiob to heV largi stock of Underclothing,and Baby Linen.,, ) ■1 All kinds of Dress Materials. ~ :'. i; Wedding and Mourning ; Outfits; Note the address :—Next door le D. R Princes stfeeti 1 ■; v> : \ ;*i

PROVINCIAL TEA MART. . - -n i i, J-riV TOH N H E •J 1 ‘ .'-A* -V c. !-%.>• Baker," Wi ( ,v.- Spirit,' and Provision Merchant (Corner o Manse and Princes streets), ■ DUNfipIN. g. S. PAINTERS, J»LTJMBERS (;i; ; and ■ ■ '.H* GENERAL HOUSE DECORATORS; r -- : - i - t ’ ; ; ; . !.;vn Experienced Workmen sent to all Darts Of the Province. ; • ;; i. Importers Gloev ORs. Colors,/ Paperhangings, Brashware,- Gold Mouldings, and- all Painters’ requisites. l ’ : u ,', ' r j m tils .The Trade and Country Storekeepers Supplied at lowest prices. • v* i ' : ,T " '• .vbflf.rf PRINCES STREET SOOTHi ' ■Ji '‘N L R E 1 , fainter, Glaide*,' and J ' Importer of paperhangings, plain and ornamental ships! signal and-deck ugnts, glass shades,, cucumber, and tteppigatmg glasses whiter mouldings,Jco.* &o* : ’ rvi . George sti^e^'Ouhe^;^! I ;^'^ /'.'■" V . THE,RACES. 1 r< ’ ,ir { ;:r* i Strangers paying a yisit tothei^un. edin Races would do well to.call at the establishment of •; •• ■ ; V" V. ALMAO k 00., • “ Wiere they can be fitted with every,description of Hat. Hats. ,of all colors,' Black, Brown, Drab, and Grey. H- , r i„; ~ y French Felts of the first;quality, of««ll styles. Drab Belltoppers, Black Paris Hats, extfafinish, ! /.Jo 7-1 !■> Note the addifess: 1 V. ALMA 0 & G 0,, V Opposite Bank of New Zealand. r

DUNEDIN RACES I DUNEDIN .RACES I rTTISITORS from the country will find • *' ■ « THE . 1.-.i GLASGOW PIE HOUSE ■: . q The Cheapest and Rest Restaurant in the ■ _ s_ City. 1 , ; r Meals at allhours, served with promptness. SCALE OF CHARGES Pie, with cup of cottee, or glass beer ' 6d. Breakfast) ... ... - .... I*. Dinner ... ... *..^l*. Tea ■ ■... : ; -.■,U ■ I The Glasgow Pie House 'is noted for* the excellence of its Wines,: Spirits, and'Mfclt 'Liquors.' . v '/’'f'' 1 JOHJi Proprietor, ,’,‘7 Princes street BELL receives Pupils for. Instruc* tion in Music, at her Roomaj ntttei, daily, after 2 o’clock, WedneSday s and Sattir* days excepted. Lessons given at the High School as usual. ‘ ‘ . . &\J AbjU, ,j ( # V JS OR G R i W l .L' B O JS;, ." /1.. Successor to Edward Menlo ve,* * Wholesale and retail Rutofefe George Families ■ ii‘» ■ H) 7 •V* *** osw c^ahakt} waited on for orders in w « ■ukh! >n -v*

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Evening Star, Issue 3461, 26 March 1874, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 3461, 26 March 1874, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 3461, 26 March 1874, Page 1

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