TIMBER YARDS. THE Undersigned have landing, and to arrive, ex Kedron, Rangitiki, Wm. Davie, Timaru, Wemington, Andrew Reid, City of Cashmere, audlieueadia : 208 cases Galvanised Iron 92 tons Standard Iron 20 tons Fencing Wire 75 casks Zinc 30 tons Pig Iron 48 roils Sheet Lead 90 pkgs Ironmongery 1,200 casks Cement 25,000 Fire Bricks 20,000 Slates 40 bales Paperhangings 500 cases O'ass 7 tons White Lead 200 drums Boiled and Raw Linseed 1 100 drums Colza Oil 100 drums Castor Oil Also, — From the Baltic direct, ex Isabella Kidley and Annie Howlan— A full eargo of f. and G, Flooring and Lining. ■ GUTHRIE & LARNACH, ; “ ] GEORGE STREET TIMBER YARD, ! Steam Sawmill, Turnery, and Wash-board Factory. THE undersigned beg to announce to their Customers, and the Public generally, that, with the increased facilities they have now at command, consequent on the combination of the stock and appliances removed rom their former place of business in the Octagon with that lately acquired from J. R. picer and Co., they can execute all orders antruatedtp them with care and despatch. On Sale— Shelving and Lumber ‘tCaußi, Red, .White, and Black Pine I cotch and Colonial T. and G. Flooring and Lining | Tiles, Lime, Cement, and* Plaster Builders’ Ironmongery, Galvanised Iron, I Ridging, and Spouting 1 The trade supplied with first-class Turnery. A. FULTON & CO. i \gnnt« for T,amhert’n Drain Pipes, Ao TIMBER YARDS, . Moray place and Cumberland street. fyTESSRS W. ASHER & CO. haw always on hand full assorted stocks, u the undermentioned Timbers ; j J* Coring—Baltic, Kauri, Redl *nd White Pine T. and G. Lining—Do do do i Weather Boards—Do do do ! Rusticated Lumoer—American, do do do j And also large assorted stocks of deal, I Jregon, kauri, red, white, and black pines.' totara, hardwood, cedar, clear pine, ash I Colonial shelving, lumber” iobarbJCown psl ; *gs and shingles, doors’ aashesj wchitraves, mouldings; afeirH.w pickets, laths, spokes, naves, felloes, plaster*; cement, lime, fire-bricks, galvanised iron* edging, spouting, and turnery, & 0 ., &oAnd likewise having command, at their: dteam Saw-miUs, of the only Verticle Saw- : trame ~ected in Dunedin, capable of cutting timber to a breadth of 48 inches, can supply the trade with any quantity or size. Country orders executed with despatch. A trial solicited. W. ASHER AGO.
PUBLIC NOTICES. giTAYS. STAYS. STAYS. LADIES’ STAYS. Whit© Stays. French Stays. Scarlet Stays. Drab Stays. _. Gray Stays. Jean Stays. Dcuble-busked Stays. Coutille Stays. Maids Stays. Children’s Stays. Infants’ Tie Bands. Underclothing. Baby Linen. MISS BROWNLIE, Princes street, TO CONTRACTORS, BUILDERS, AND OTHERS. .CONCRETE. CONCRETE. CONCRETE.* POINT QUARRY OUMpANY are now prepared to supply, at the lowest possible rates, p . Metal for Roads, Concrete, &o. Also, Bluestone Rubble for Foundations, Ships supplied with Bluestone Ballast con. veyed alongside by rail. Quarries: Logan’s Point and Maclaggan street. Office .|No. J, Chambers, Princes street. Orders promptly attended to. V. funeral REFORM. ECONOMY AND RESPECTABILITY,! COMBINED with the strictest decorum ii the performance of its duties. TFe expense of a Funeral, however COSTL' or HUMBLE, jpay be ascertained at tl time of giving the order, 1 and carried qi according to the wishes o? friends by WALTER G. GEDDES, Undertaker, Octagon, Dunedin. W. G. G. imports Coffin Furniture of tl newest designs, and every other Funeral requ site. Mourning Coaches with separate con partments for Children’s Coffins, white an black Ostrich Plumes and Head Feathers, an every equipment of the best description. SEWING MACHINES. AMERICAN SEWING MACHINES. THE “HOME,” SHUTTLE LOCKSTITCH, The Perfection of Mechanism. Simple, compact, efficient, durable, and co' plote. IT sews with the lea„t possible amount labor, and a girl of twelve years old « run it without fatigue, With this machine is furnished— Hemm braider, shuttle, bobbins, oil-can, oil, sen driver, five needles, gauge, table-clamp, * directions for use; all securely packed in str< case, with hinges. THIS UNEQUALLED MACHINE uses a straight needle, makes the “look-stit (alike on both sides), has a self-adjusting 1 sion, and is adapted to every variety of sew for lamily wear from the lightest muslins the heaviest cloths, and WILL EVEN SRW LEATHER. ™<S U £ em ’£ U i’ bind ’ cord ’ braid * eeam, t ruffle, hemstitch, and gather, 'ibis mac will sew on and gather at the same time, win work equally well on silk, linen, woo thread^ 011 B ° odß ’ ei:Uc « Unen » or cc Prices ; £ , To run by hand... > a j Do. with table and treddle . fi i Half-cabinet do. ... g The above machines can be purchase by we payments. •Agent for Otago; S. JACOBS, Fancy Goods Importer, Vrioces street, Dunedin
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Evening Star, Issue 3820, 22 May 1875, Page 4
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747Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 3820, 22 May 1875, Page 4
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