PUBLIC NOTICES. T H 0 M »» BUILDERSf MONUMENTAL WORKS, MORAY PLACE (opposite First Church), Ddnxdin. Have on Sale— Arbroath and Caithness Hearthstones, all sizes. Oamaru Stone, of superior qnalityt Marble Mantlepieoes, Ac. Lime, Cement, Plaster of Paris. Monuments and Tombstones executed to any design. Iron Railings for Grave Enclosures, Ac, Designs forwarded on application to anv part of the Colony, N.R. Country orders oatefulTv attended to. ‘ T7 _ . w l - > XA FURNITURE (Next to Messrs Herbert, Haynes, an& Princes streetuofth.) < *■} t • s'- A') M. BRABOJJ AA'O, bqghnost cfispeeithe public them since them commencing business,' and & intimate, that the Bedding Upholstering aha £ Uepamnente howTu full working (order, *m<ih will emMcWM: R and Co. tu<turn out a large qUMfityt&work m a very superior manner. and J t»lth'ffeßpa«& r Dimng and Drawing-room Suites rejointed. newly covered, and Frfench-ppliahed, and turned out equal-to new, for a very“arh^ ; fluff as compared with the price of new, furniture, A handsome collection ,of Reps. Damask Moroccos, «nd Haircloths, are no* on vie* for selection f also 1 Bedding in-variety. .* >• Spring Mattrasses, Ac., made to measure./;; O" Note the Addressy Next Messrs Herbert, Haynes, and 00., Princes street north. *. „;;
HAVING- relinquished the busiaeftß of Coal and. Wood Merchant Ih favor of Mr Francis Battson, I have to return, my sin* cere thanks to those who have supported me during the past ten years, and confidently re* commend my successor for a continuance of that support. ROBERT BROWN, Great King street. . REFERRING to the above, I beg Iqpve to say it will be my endeavor to merit “ continuance of that support so-long accord ' to Mr Brown. FRANCIS BATTSON, i Goal Yard, J Great King street. MESSRS WATSON BROS, have made arrangements to post up Daily in the smoking room of their restaurant a full and correct summary of all shipping movements connected with this Colony. DUNEDIN CO-OPERATIVE STORE, Next Jack. Baker, fforner of St. Andrew and George streets. OWpGto the large support accorded to the Co-operative Store, the proprietors bave beon enabled to make further reductions m many articles, B. SINGER, Manager. Notice of removal.-e. stokes, . ? a iV )r Clothier, in reluming thankstoi his numerous customers and friends for then- liberal patronage a,nd support for the last 14 years, m George street, begs to inform them that'he has commenced business in his new premises, corner of King and Hanover streets opposite Baptist Chapel. He has new every facility for carrying on a first-class Tailoring and Clothing Trade, and trusts that those who have not favored him will give him a call of inspection.'Ss they will find his charges for suits are strictly moderate, and the fit and style of his garments are equal to any in. New ZiolonH * Note the Address— STOKES’S BUILDINGS, Comer of King and Hanover streets. MERRY CHRISTMAS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR. W E- 1 WALKER, Great King street, * has a splendid variety of Presents in Books and Fancy Goods, suitable for the Season, the whole of which will be sold very cheap. Now is the time to buy.
MESSRS T. M. HARDY JOHNSTON* AND WADDINGTON, Civil Engineers, Architects, Land, Marine, and Mining Surveyors, Chief Offices: Steinhoff’s Buildings, Princes street, Dunedin* Tinakori road, Wellington! 2, Don street, Invercargill. And at Oamaru, BILLS OF QU ENTITIES for all kinds of liaxlwf.y Works, Street Trams, Harbore, Docks, i oads, Town Sewage, Water Supply* and other constructional works carefully and expeditiously prepared and accuracy guaranteed. N.B.—Corporate Bodies, Road Boards, Pri* vate and other Companies waited upon. Bh NN E T AN D DOW* Timber Merchants. Sash and Door Factory. . Building material of all descriptions always in stock at lowest remunerative prices. Contractors’own material cut'and manufactured to order. SAW AND PLANING MILLS, George and Great King streets* Dunedin. DUNEDIN CO-OPERATIYB GROCERY STORE? Next to Jack’s Batery, Comer of GEORGE AND ST. ANDREW STREETS IS NOW open; THIS Store has been opened for the mutai benefit of the purchasers and the D priotors. * The larger tis patronised the more the'lrt . prietore will be enabled to out down puces. AU goods must be paid for before they leav the Store, and the public is respectfully noti that no deviation wUI be made from E very arttde > s guaranteed to be oV thbvei* 3
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Evening Star, Issue 4022, 17 January 1876, Page 1
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700Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 4022, 17 January 1876, Page 1
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