PUB ■ rrr mottoes. C SAMSON, Abbotsford Colliery.— Best • Green Island Coal. Apply at the Little Office, Rattray street, opposite Railway Station. Rate of Prices—On hills (delivered) 20a per ton. „ ~ On flats „ 18s „ Small Coal— On hills „ 16s „ » On flats „ Us „ All orders sent in from Kensington, supplied at the above rates. Punctualiey and despatch attended to. N.B. —Terms cash. HILLSIDE COAL DEPOT, Next Patent Brickworks, Kensington. IVJEWCASTLE, ;• • Greet. | an! 5 o .....-I. delivered ali over l lie flat. Orders left at Brickworks will be punctually attended to. DRUMMOND & WATSON, Octagon. GREEN ISLAND COAL. From the Walton Park Company’s Pits by TL»l r WE find that the Coal from the above company’s pits gives the most general satisfaction, and have, therefore, much pleasure in recommending it to our customers and the public. We deliver it at 18s, 20s, and 22s per ton. Weight guaranteed. FRASER & M‘FIE, Moray place. TONES & HOOPER, ** (Successors oG. S. Brodrick), ORIGINAL COAL DEPOT, Stuart Street, Hulk Honbury, Port Chalmers. Beat screened Newcastle, Scotch, and Colonial Coals, and Smithy. Sydney, Baked, and Gas Cokes and Firewood, Steamers and the trade supplied at the Port. Orders may be left at Mr Brodiick’s office, Custom House Square; at Mr Sutherland’s Store, George street; or at the Coal Depflt, EITH & WILKIE Have much pleasure in announcing that they have bought the Business recently carried on by P. W. REICHEI.T & CO., As Fancy Goods Dealers, Princes street; and that they have removed their stock of Books and Stationery to the large Buildings lately occupied by Reichelt and Co. RJBITH & WILKIE Beg to intimate to the Public that they intend to carry on THE FANCY GOODS DEPARTMENT Quite as extensively as Mr Reichelt did, and would respectfully request the public to continue purchasing at the old Shop, where they will find this department under the management of Mr Noonan, so long and favorably known with Mr Reichelt. "VT L E V E S, J * % Writer, Glass Embosser, and General House Decorator, Above Messrs Peterson’s, grocers, Octagon, Entrance, private door in Octagon. N.L. begs to intimate to the Public that he has opened an Office at the above address, and can be seen from 9 to 10 a.m. and 5 to 6 p.m. certain. OTAGO RAILWAYS. NOTICE. EASTER MONDAY, 29th INSTANT. THE following trains will be run on tl above day:— Leave Dunedin for Port Chalmers and Intermediate Stations: 7.0 a.m. 10.5 „ 12.15 p.m. 2.30 „ 4.45 „ 6.30 ~ RETURN TICKETS, 2s. Leave Dunedin for Green Island: 7.40 a.m. 9.5 „ 11.0 „ 1.30 p.m. 4.15 „ 5.20 „ RETURN TICKETS. Is 6d. WM. CONYERS, General Manager. TO GOOD TEMPLAR LODGES A 1 OTHER SOCIETIES. JUST received, per Mail Steamer, one c of Good Templars’ Regalia, Gold Tri mings, Lace, Braid, Stars, Anchors, Tassi Crowns, Buttons, Ballotting Balls. &c.. JACOBS’ FANCY BAZAAR, Princes street, opposite the Post-office. AT A MEETING of DAIRY MEN, held on 2nd ■ of March, 1875, at the Royal George Hotel, the purpose of raising the price, of milk—Mr J. Reekie in the chair—it was proposed by Mr T and seconded by Mr Mitchell that the price of n from the Ist of April should be as follows Wholesale price, 4Jd per Qrt. Retail do, under two quarts, 6d per Qrt. Two quarts and over. 5d per Qrt. Signed by the following Dairymen of Dunedin J. A. Reekie' T. Robertson A. Matheson A. Small H. Vt'Laugblau J. Lament T. Robertson J. Armstrogg M. Halligon D. Donald J. Thomson J. Mitchell D. Fletcher G. Galloway W. Spence J. Sanderson J. Walsh H. Jackson J. Scott H, M’Qaggan J. Grey H. Muir D. Wordsworth F. Cornish W. Pierce J. Nonthfield J. Gordon J. Rinniday M. More M. Craig H. Hawker •L Vorphy \V. Stewart M. Fraser IX Andrew S. Smythe ' A I LL, Secretary, Tomakui EACESJ RACES! RACES .'-Don’t forget visit the Turkish Bath, Moray place greatest luxury of the age. rnEPID Swimming Bath, with warm and t JL shower—6d. Moray place. THE most enjoyable Lounge for an hour or t Turkish Bath, Moray place. Cigars, cof R ACES I—Visitors from Melbourne will meet ■ faces at the Turkish Bath, Moray place. CAUTION. THE high reputation of the Mr faeturing ' •• \! ; j bas led t > nnrnei n pi.s to' n.-tke «c sell spurious in..i.a..<•■«. The Public are warned against parties advertising or offering for sale imitation Machines as “The American Singer,” “ on the Singer principle,” or “on the Singer system,” in violation of the Company's legal rights. The only “Singer” Machines aro those made by the Singer Manufacturing Company. Machines sold on deferred payments. G. M. a LDRI CH, Dunedin.
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Evening Star, Issue 3772, 27 March 1875, Page 3
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759Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 3772, 27 March 1875, Page 3
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