PUBLIC NOTICES. THOMSON AND GO X BUILDERS, MONUMENTAL WORKS, MORAY PLACE {opposite Pint Church), i Dunedin. Have on Sale— Arbroath and Caithness Hearthstones, all sizes. Oamaru Stone, of superior quality. Marble Mantlepieoes, &c. Lime, Cement, Plaster of Paris. Monuments and Tombstones executed to any design. 1 iron Railings for Grave Enclosures, ko. . Designs forwarded on application to any nori ZSffir N - R tw '* ■*-*“- furniture warehouse. (Next to Messrs Herbert, Haynes, and Princes street north.) BRASCH & (JO, beg most reopeot.V" * t0 their grateful thanks to tne public for the liberal patronage •tocorded them smce their commencing business, and to that the Bedding, Upholstering, and : French-polishing Departments are now in full Wo s k « g order » whic “ 'ri ll enable G. M. B. . Co. to turn out a large quantity of work m a very superior manner, and with despatch. Dining and Drawing-room Suites rejointed, newly covered, and French-polished, an<[ turned out equal to new, for a very small sum as compared with the price of new furnitures A handsome collect on of heps. Damasks. Moroccos, and Haircloths, are now on view or selection) Also Bedding in variety. Spring Mattrasses, &c., made to measure, AS" Note the Address Next MessrS' Herbert, Haynes, and 00,, " Princes street north, OAVING relinquished the business of A A Coal and Wood Merchant in favor of Mr Francis Battson, I have to return my sincere thanks to those who have supported me during the past ten years, and confidently recommend my successor for a continuance of that support, ROBERT BROWN, Great Ring street.
REFERRING to the above, I beg leave to say it will be my endeavor to merit continuance .of that support so long accord to Mr Brown. FRANCIS BATTSON, Coal Yard, ' ■ Great King street MESSRS WATSON BEOS, have made arrangements to post up Daily in the smoking room of their restauiant a full and correct summary of all shipping movements connected with this olon^. DUNkDIN C< m iPE it ATI VJfi BTORE. Next Jack. Baker, Comer of St. Andrew and George streets. ■ t0 the large support accorded to the Co-operative Store, the proprietors nave be n enabled to make further reductions in many articles. ‘ B. SINGER, ~ Manager! Notice of remoyal.-e. stokes,. i 3 a u- 0r Clothier, in returning manta to his numerous customers and fiiends for theur liberal patronage and support for tha last 14 years, in George street, begs to inform them that he has commenced business in his new premises, comer of King and Hanover streets, oppose Baptist Chapel. He has how every facility for carrying on a tirst-class I aildiv mg and Clothing Trade, and trusts that those who have not favored him will give him a ball of inspection, as they will tind his charges forsu’ts are strictly moderate, and tin- fitapd style of In. garments are equal to any in New hj aland. Note the Address— STOKES’S BUfi.DINGS, Corner of King and Hanover streets. MERRY CBRISTM XS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR. 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. m7~HAKDY JOhKSTOK AND WADDINcTON, Civil Engineers, Architects, Land, Marine, and Mining Surveyors. Chief Offices; Steinhoff’s Buildings, Princ s street, Donedln. Tinakori road, Wellington. 2, Don street, Invercargill. And at Uamaru. r>!LLS OF QU NTITIES for all kinds o| * Railway Works, street Tr.ms, Harbore. uooks oads, Town Sewage, Water Supply, and other constructional works carefully ana expeditiously prepared and accuracy guaranteed.
IS’. B.—Corporate Bodies, Road Boards, Private and other Companies waited upon. Bonnet and Timber Merchants. Sash and Door .Factory, DOW . Building material of all descriptions always m 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-OPERATIVE GROCERY STORE, Next to Jack’s Bakery,, Comer of GEORGE AND ST. ANDREW STREETS IS NOW OPEN. THIS Store has been opened for the mutua benefit cf the purchasers and the n prietors. r The larger t is patronised the more the rr prietors will be enabled to cut down prices. All goods must be paid for before they leav the btore, and the public is respectfully notl tied that no deviation will be made from thi ■ rule. Every article s guaranteed to be of the ver best quality, and the money will be retnme - for any article not found to Bo as represented. B. SINGER, £‘ s Manager.
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Evening Star, Issue 4025, 20 January 1876, Page 1
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