PUBLIC NOTICES. V. R. Patronised by H.M. the Queen, H.R.H. the Prince and Princess of Wales, Ihe Principal Nobility of the English Midland . _ Counties, and Their Excellencies Sir George Grey, Sir George Bowen, and SirG. Fergus son, Governors' 5 of New Zealand. BU RT ON BROTHERS, 1 hotographers and Artists, Princes street, Dunedin, Have opened the Season of 1874-5. with a REVISED PRICE LIST, bo that they are now producing the Highest Class of Photography at exceedingly Moderate Prices. They are now exhibiting their New 1 anorama of Dnnedin, taken from the Spire of the First Church. See opinions of the Press. [A DVT.] J. J. EGERTY, Esq. QIR,—In complyance with section 38, Public He]*hs Ordinances, I have to request that you remove your pigs and any nuisance that may exist about your jug-sty, situate between M‘Currie’s shop and Polace Station. Should such nuisance exist twenty-four' hours after recipt of this notace, it'sliall be at my pleasure, same at your expence. I remain, yours, &c, CHARLES SAMSON, Chairmain Local Board of Helth. Gren Island, December 15, 1871. MRS DICK’S Registry < ffice for Servants, Dowling street, fifth house irSm Pnuces street steps. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. FT AYING resigned my position as Mana-4-tL ger of Messrs Herbert, Haynes, and Co.’s Clothing Department, I beg to intimate to my Friends and the Public that I have taken those centrally situated Premises, known as “‘Bullen’s Corner,” in Princes street, where it is my intention to commence RnsineSs early in January, 1875, as a General Oiitlittier and Clothier, with an entirely New Stock of English and Colonial Made Goods. JAMES HARDIE. MONEY. UNION PERMANENT JBUILD. ING SOCIETY. Trustees ; George Turnbull, Esq. Robert] W ilson,s Esq. interest allowed on deposits secured by debenture ; 3 months, 6 per cent, per annum; 6 months, 7 per cent. ; 12 months, 8 per cent. M. W, HAWKINS, Secretary, Princes street. AMES COU ST 0 Plumber, Gasfitter, Zinc-worker, /Slc Walker street. Orders punctually attended to. fetafftird street, l)iiDpdiD, Furniture &c., carefully Removed ; all orders promptly attended to, * J A HEiia. George wilso Successor to .Edward. Menlove, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BUTCH George and Maclaggan streets, Duneclii Families waited on for orders in all part IHp fifv anA COACHES. COACHES. TAb. DUNCAN begs to inform the TraHne o f C^*n “ Eu^c Gmt he is now running a COACHES TO PALMERSTON, Leaving the Empire Hotel on TUESDAY, THURSDAY, & SATURDAY, at 12 o’clock, Returning from PALMERSTON MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY at G. 30 a. in, JAS. DUNCAN, Proprietor. Oamam Coaches as usual. COACHES! COACHES! Y EEND ’S SOUTHERN line Leaves the Empire Hotel, High street, every morning for TOKOMAIRIRO, LAWRENCE AND BALCLUTHA, At 9 a.m. ; returning daily at 5 p.m. By the above Line, Travellers may rely on receiving every attention and comlort at reasonable fares. For the convenience of the public, our Coaches will call at the WHITE HORSE HOTEL Every morning, at 20 minutes to 9. YEEND Sc M’NEIL, Proprietors, i
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Evening Star, Issue 3690, 19 December 1874, Page 1
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487Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 3690, 19 December 1874, Page 1
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