PTTBLIO NOTICE. CLOG- and Patten Maker, suitable for all wet occupation, J, Leach, opposite York Hotel, George street. NO MORE BREAKAGE OF CHIMNEYS. ROWATT’S Patent Amicapnic Lamps, the only Lamps that burn Kerosene without chimney, smoke, or smell. The Largest Assortment in Dunedin at P. ANDERSON’S, Importer of China, Glass, and Earthenware, Criterion Warehouse, George street. REMOVAL. BAKEWELL’S Consulting Rooms are Removed, from this date, to his new Residence, corner of George street and Albany street (late Mr W. J. Burton’s). George and Albany streets, April 12, 1875. T E MOSGTET, WOOLLEN FACTORY COMPANY (Limited). MOSGTEL TWEEDS MOSGTEL BLANKETS MOBGI L PLATDINGS MOSGTEL HOSIERY MOSGIEL YARNS. Purchasers of the above can depend upon receiving genuine material, and which will give every satisfaction and comfort in wear, being produced entirely from pure New Zealand wools. Can be had through all wholesale and retail are requested not to substitute. Warehouse: Stafford street, Dunedin. OPENING OF THE NEW CHINA GLASS, EARTHEN. AND LAMPWARE BUBINE S. SO E BEER & CO. • have pleasure in announcing to the public that their extensive Show-rooms are now opened up a magnificent assortment of China, Glass. Earthen, and Lampware, comprising many novelties not hitherto introduced into this market. The new Buck-eye Hand Shuttle Sewing Machine, price L 3 10s. The Wilson Vienna Prize Medal Stand Machines, price L 8 10s, RETAIL DEPARTMENT, Princes stbe t WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT, Stafford STREET. jVJ E. VALLEY TIMBER YARD. CITY PRICES. Just over the Toll Bar. M'LEAN & CO. ■£> ÜBLIO NOTICE. MrF. T. VAN HEMERT, M.R C.S.E. and *?-. be 2s to intimate to the inhabitants of Dunedin and surrounding district that he has commenced Practice as Consulting Surgeon and General Practitioner, having had twenty years’ experience in the Colonies, and recently arrived from England, after two years’ travel, during which period he visited all the principal Hospitals in Britain and the Continent, and saw all the recent improvements in medical and surgical science. He has taken chambers adjoining the National Portrait Gallery, late ‘Daily Times’Office, Princes street south, Dunedin. Hours of consultation, from 10 a.m. 9 4 p.m. WANTED KNOWN. rpHE SPANISH RESTAURANT Is Now OPEN. If you want a Good Meal or Bed, go to the Spanish Restaurant. Breakfast ready at Seven a.m. E. RAUMF has much pleasure in informing the T adies of Dunedin that has just opened ex late arrivals a splen did assortment of Berlin W O ->1 Work, con sitting of Banner Screens, Bannerets,* Cornices, Cosies, and other novelties too numerous to mention. This shipment has been carefully selected for her from tho < ohtinental Markets by her Home Agent, and she requests an early inspection. Every variety of Fancy Work, &c., made up on the premises. CUMBERLAND STREET, DUNEDIN. JJ ENRY j. BACON’S BOX, TRUNK, AND VENETIAN BLIND FACTORY AND TURNERY, Adjoining Messrs Gibbs and Clayton’s. Cumberland street. H. J, B. bogs to announce to the public of New Zealand that he is now in a position to supply Boxes, Trunks (plain or covered), Venetian Blinds of all descriptions, Turnery for Cabinetmakers or others, at prices that defy competition. And having procured the most improved Rod Machines is also able to supply Cornice Poles, Blind Rollers, Broom Handles, and every description of Palisade and Dowels, of all sizes, at prices cons erably below anything hitherto supplied the Province of Otago. All orders from any part of New Zealand punctually attended to. IMPORTANT NOTICE. C®-, begs to in font * public of Otago that he has taken new centrally situated premises in G street, which he has opened as a Htirdn and Hair Manufactory Establishment w and heavy Stock of Human He C. E. F. begs to intimate that on his las to Europe through the United States of rloa, England, France, and Germany hj selected the Newest Novelties and Desk Ornamental Hair and Head-dresses, v? great variety of Toilet artic'.es from Paris. Wholesale and 'VptUIK EofeU&rfic®,
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Evening Star, Issue 3793, 21 April 1875, Page 1
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645Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 3793, 21 April 1875, Page 1
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