PUBLIC NOTICES. SELLING OFF! CROCKERY AND IRONMONGERY. Buildings Coining Down. OOPS Sold at Cost Prices at JOHN MACKENZIE’S, Arcade. DUNEDIN GAS WORKS. AN Inspector’s Office has been opened adjoining Messrs Matthews, Baxter, and Co.’s Printing Establishment, Princes street. All notices of new services, repairs, escapes of gas, &c., addressed to the Inspector, and put into the letter box, will have attention. E. GENEVER. P ROFESSOR BLACK’S ANALYSIS OF SPIRITS, Manufactured by the NEW ZEALAND DISTILLERY COMPANY, DUNEDIN. W HISKY.—This sample was subjected by me to the usual tests. It was found to be free from all forms of impurity or adulterations. It possesses all the properties of a high-class' Whisky. GENEVA.—-This sample of Geneva was examined by me in the usual wav. It was found to be free from all kinds of impurities and adulterations. (Its perfect transparency, freeness from suspended particles, strength, and flavor, mark it as an article of high-class character. (Signed) JAMES G. BLACK. Provincial Analyst. g DbBBER AND CO., Importers of China, Glass, Earthen and Lamp Ware, Have now landed the following shipments: 64 cases American Chairs 1 Ex Sunlight, 19 „ Sewing Machines V from 31 packages Lampware j New York. 93 ~ Glass and China Ware, ex Janet Cowan, from London 63 ~ Earthenware, ex Florence, from London. Inspection invited at their temporary store, STAFFORD STREET. CAUTION. THE high reputation of the Singer Manufacturing Company’s Sewing Machines has led to numerous attempts to make and sell spurious imitations. The Public are warned against parties advertising or offering for sale imitation Machines as “ The American Singer,” “ on the Singer principle,” or “ on Singer system,” in violation of the Company’s legal rights. The only “Singer” Machines are those made by the Singer Manufacturing Company. Machines sold on deferred payments. G. M. ALDRICH, At®nfc, Dunedin. TURKISH BATH. THE New Baths of the Otago Turkish Bath Company (Limited), are now open to the Public at the New Buildings, Moray place, under the management of Mr W. S. Burton, long connected with similar institutions in England and the Colonies. Tabipp— Turkish Bath « a Turkish Bath, including Sulphur Bath "! 3s Turkish Bath Book containing eight tickets of admission ... 9n a Sicilian Bath "* j® Tepid Swimming Bath entirely free" from danger to youths learning to swim 6d Each Wednesday, from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., will be devoted to Ladies, under the superintendence of Mrs Burton, who ha-s had very considerable experience. Tepid Swimming Bath open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. Tickets can be procured at the Baths, or at the principal City hotels. URQUHART MACPHERSON, Secretary.
T URKISH BATH, MORAY PLACE. The Greatest Luxury of the Acre ’ Try it. JF you wish to enjoy your Holidays, visit THE TURKISH BATH, Moray Place. rjiEPiD SWIMMING BATH Moray Place. ’ Open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. 6d. Turkish bath, Moray Place. BURTON Manager, (Late of Russell street, Melbourne, and Boston Road, London). C D A V I E S , • General Wood Turner, Manufacturer of Window Poles, Rings, &c., &c. Sx. Andrew street, Dunedin. | O. trorncroft General Ironmonger, Stove and Range M&kcr, Locksmith and Rellhanger, Great King street, Dunedin. J ’F-’ s ® t , ove . 9and Gauges, made expressly to suit the Colonial Coals, will be found much better and Cheaper than any imported. cured PairS ° £ aU kinds ‘ Sluoky Chim neys mi R. Patronised by H.M. the Queen, H.R.H, the Prince and Princess of Wales, The Principal Nobility of the English Midland Counties, and TheirExceUencies Sir George Grey, Sir George F. Bowen, and SirG.Fergusson, Governors of New Zealand. B u 0 N , brothers Photographers and Artists, Princes street, Ddnedin, . Have opened the Season of 1874-5, with a REVISED PRICE LIST, So that they are now producing the Highest Class of Photography at exceedingly Moderate Prices. They are now exhibiting their New Panorama of Dunedlu. taken from the Spire of the First Church. See opinions of the Press. EDUCATIONAL. r|IHE MISSES BELL have now resumed Music Lessons at their Rooms, Princes street, and request former Pupils to attend at their usual Hours.
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Evening Star, Issue 3731, 6 February 1875, Page 3
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