COACHES. NOTICE. X # LINE OF COACHES, Running between Balclutha and Mataura Railways, oarrying passengers and parcels at reduced rates to Waiwera, Popotunoa, Mataura, and Jnvercargill. Coach Fare—Baklutha to Mataura—Ll. Leaving Balclutha for Mataura on ariiv.U of 7.15 train from Dunedin on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. Leaving'Mataura for Balclutha on arrival of the first morning train from Invercargill on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. Passengers booked and su])plied with railway tickets at Ycond's coach officp,High strett, Dunedin; and B. Willougljhy, booking agent, No. 1 Don Btreet, Invercorgili. Travellers wishing for reasonable coach fares will support this lire and allow no monopoly. Passengers' luggaee and parcels conveyed to railway free of charge. H. YE END, Proprietor. THROUGH IN ONE DAY. DUNEDIN AND INVERCARGILL. N and after Wednesday, September 8, * COBB & CO.'- ROYAL MAIL COACHES, Guided by that well known and experienced Driver, MR EDWAKD DEVINE, Will run daily between Balclutha and Mataura, uniting with the Invercargill Railway, making the journey through in one day. Trains leave Dunedin for Baku Ilia at 7.15 a.m. JOHN CHAPLIN <fe CO. Booking Office : Manse street. Dunedin, September 7. ORTHERN LINE OF COACHES TO Waikouaiti. Palmerston, Hampden, and Oamabd. Leaves Empire Hotel on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 7 a.m., returning on alternate days. Return tickets issued. JAS. A. DUNCAN, Proprietor.
PUBLIC NOTICE, OPENING OF TFIE IiALCLUTHA RAILWAY. ,LARKE & TEMPLETOtf will dispose U of their present stock of Kaitangata Coal, &t lowest rates, to mak3 room for fresh arrivals. VTOTICE TO LADIES-Just Opened, per -131 Mail Steamer, the Latest Fashions in Tortoiahell Combs, Sprays, Bows, Pins, blides. Also, Pearl Combs, Pins, Flowers, &c, for Evenmg Parties (handsome patterns), At F. BEISSEL'S Temple of Fashion, Princes street. NEW ARRIVALS _ "ESDAMES 110SKELL & WILSON " ave opened business in George street, ».a UU « well-selected assortment of Millinery and Children's Costumes. They hope, by strict attention to business, to give satisfaction to their friends and the public. Ladies' own Material and Children's Costumes made to order. 11. MUKDOOH, General and Commis- • sion Agent, Railway Crossing, Mosgiel. LAN OS.—Just landed, ex Knight of Snowdon, five piano?, by Challen and Hodgson, guaranteed. Kempthorne, Prosser, and Co. HOM S0 N AND CO., BUILDERS, MONUMENTAL WORKS, MORAY PLACE (opposite First Church), DUJJEDLN, Have on Sale— Arbroath and Caithness Hearthstones, all sizes. Oamaru Stone, of superior quality. Marble Mantlepieces, &c. Lime, Cement, Plaster of Paris. Monuments and Tombstones executed to any desigu. Iron Railings for Grave Enclosures, &e. Designs forwarded on application to any part of the Colony. N.B. Country orders carefully attended to.
COLONIAL INDUSTRY. Under the Patronage of His Excellency THE GOVERNOR, The Marquis of Noimanby, And SIK JAMBS FERGUSSON. " E. L I A R D E T, -« _ The well-known Feather Furrier, Has arrived with a most Beautiful Vaiieiyof ELEGANT FEATHER MUFFS, COLAND CUFFS, Made from the choicest Sea and Land Birds of New Zealand. Tobacco Pouches nude from the feet of birdsvery elegant—in great variety. Both Winter and Spring Goods to be seen. PRINCES STREET, PUNEDIN, Opposite Dunuing's Buildings. PECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. Wholesale Establishment, St Mary Axe, London. Queen street, Auckland. PaiNCEB STREET NOKTH, DUNEDIN (Next Messrs Paterson and M'Leod.) S. KOHN k CO.. Have much pleasure in intimating that they have commenced business as CHRONOMETER, WA-GH, k CLOCK MAKERS, Also, MANUFACTURING JEWELLERS, And are exhibiting A first-olass stock of Jewellery Sterling Silver arid Electro-plated Ware Gold and Silver Watches Marble ami Bronze Clocks. The above Stock has been selected with great care and judgment, by their Mr H. Kohn, of London, in the best English and Continental Markets. And the whole of it is of the newest and most fashiomble design, and will be supplemented by eveiy monthly incoming mail. An early inspection of this handsome 'and recherche" stock is" solicited. S. KOHN & CO.
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Evening Star, Issue 3915, 10 September 1875, Page 1
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