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PUBLIC NOTICE. PARISIAN AND LONDON FASHIONS. MRS W, A, JENKINS, from Peter Robinson’s, Oxford street, London, begs to Inform the ladies of Dunedin and the public generally that she has taken those premises in Oeorge street (next door but one to Craig and Gillies), now in the occupation of Mr Hyams, and will open the S 'tne in a few days as a Milliner and Dressmaker, with a new and select btock of the Latest Fashions. All orders will he executed under Mrs W. A. J,’s personal supervision, and. from her long experience in the trade, Ladies may depend upon being thoroughly suited. Inspection invited. WA T S O N’ S, HIGH STREET T A J?eg to announce that the LARGE DINING HALL and BEDROOMS Of this Establishment ARE NOW OPEN, And the SMOKING and READING ROOM, and the LADIES’ DINING-ROOMI Will be ready in a few days. J. & J. WATSON. HOURS OF MEALS. WEEK DATS Breakfast, from half past 7. Lunch, from 12 t'll 3. Tea, from 5 till 8. SUNDAYS. Breakfast, from half-past 8. Dinner, from half-past 12 till 2. Tea, from 5 till half-pas 6. N.B. During the Race Days, Lunch will be Ready at 11 o clock, and Supper from 8 till 11 p.m. A DMiAIDE WINES- Red and White.Selected from the finest growths in Soutl Australia, possessing strength, flavor, ant bouquet; the strength consisting of rea viiiosity and not adventitious spirit. To in vahcls, &c., they are specially recommended the i i-übhc are also cautioned against pnrchas mg the trash offered here under the genera designations of “ Colonial wine, ’ “Australiai wine, &c vast Quantities of sueh beint shipped to this market by growers possessing neither the capital nor experience foi tuinim out first-class wines. Prices, from 30s per doz Darling and Co., Adelaide Wine Dep6t, Priucei street, Dunedin. T iE Latesfc Fashion in Ladies’ Tortoiseeiied Combs, at F. BEISSEL'S, Hairdresser. NOTICE. 11HE > Largest Stock in Plaits, Fmzettes, Chignons, Head-dresses, Combs, Pins, &c. F. BEIbSEL, Hairdresser. NOTICE. BEISSEL’S Cantharide Fluid is the only artic.e in the whole world canabie of reproducing Hair. M [C A R D.l RMA C F I Town Missionary, Elm Row, above Brown street. E, GREAT RUSH FOR gLESINGER’S RHEUMATIC BALSAM. May now be had from all respectable Chemists. The Greatest Cures ever effected are by Slesinger’s Rheumatic Balaam. It acts like magic. TOWNSHIP OF WEST DUNEDIN. NOTICE. HTHE Undersigned has received instructions 1 to sell by private contract, a few unsold sections in the above township. Immediate application necessary. Term* very liberal HENRY DRIVER, NZ.L. and M.A. Co. J) R M. D. M U R P eTy, Surgeon, Apothecary, and Accoucheur, Has commenced practice in Dunedin. Temporary Residence: Knowle House opposite Wesleyan Chapel, Stuart street. Hours of Attendance: 10 to 11 a.m 2 to and 7 to 8 p.m. ’ NOTICE OF REMOVAL. T GUTHRIE, Sail and Tent Maker, In , * removed to the Premises lately occunit by Mr George Brown. Draper RACES! RACES) RACES!-Don’t forget visit the Turkish Bath, Moray place, tl greatest luxury of the age, J rnEPID Swimming Bath, with warm and c< JL shower—Cd. Moray place. T H S “J® 8 ? c Vj°- vaWe Lounge for an honr or tv R AGES !—Visitors from Melbourne will meet faces at the Turkish Bath, Moray place. WANTED KNOWN. r jp HE SPANISH RESTAURANT Is Now OPEN. If you want a Good Meal or Bed, go to the Spanish Restaurant. Breakfast ready at Seven a.m. 8. DeBEER and importers of China, Glass, Earth Lamp \\ arc, Have now landed the following shipc 64 cases American Chairs ) Ex S 19 ~ Sewing Machines > i 31 packages Lampware ; Nev 33 m Glass and China V __ Janet Cowan, from 1 ondon 63 Earthenware, tx f from London. Inspection invited at thoir temporary storey STAFFORD STREET,

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Evening Star, Issue 3774, 30 March 1875, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 3774, 30 March 1875, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 3774, 30 March 1875, Page 1

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