PUBLIC NOTICES. ('IALEDONIAN SOCIETY OF OTAGO’S J leaseholds. Terms and particulars on application to H, FINDLATER, Secretary. VENETI IN BLIND WORKS. X3A-lERSON, BURKE, & CO., late with John Taylor, beg to inform their friends and the public generally that they have opened tl ose central premises in Maclaggan street three doors above the Arcade. ’ > 1 hey trust that their ability and long experience in the above trade will gain a share of the public patronage, and will endeavor to serve their customers with the newest and most approved principles in Veneti m Blind-making, Old Blinds Re-taped and Painted on the shoi test notice. Country ordeis executed with dispatch. Note the address— Three doors above the Arcade, Maclaggan street. N Ol ICE.—lire Undersigned being aboul to leave the Ti evince, requests that all accounts due to him may t e paid before the Ist of February. These then remaining unpaid will be placed in a solicitors hand-i. orse, buggy, and harness fur sale : on view at the White Dorse Hotel. r. hall B'kewell, m.d. George street, Jaima y 17, 1876. SuUiH DUNEDIN MUNICIPALITY. THEREBY notify that at a meeting of Council held this 17th day of January, 1876, Mr Andrew Rankin, of South Duuedi . was appointed 'Town Clerk, Assessor, and Collector for the above-named municipality. NICHOLAS MOLONEY, Mayor. THE OLDEST VENETIAN BLIND WORKS IN NEW ZEALAND. JOHN TAYLOR, Venetian Blind Maker, desires to thank his numerous Friends and the Public generally for the liberal support accorded to him in the above business, and to assure them that every care and attention, both in selecting material used and supervising the work, will be paid. Having all the necessary machinery for the manufacture of Venetian Blinds, he is able to turn out an article superior io any cither of imported or Colonial make. Blinds fitted up with Patent Wove Tapes—far superior to hand sewed—and check action. Inspection invited. Estimates i f cost given. VENETIAN BLIND WORKS, Maclaggan street, Dunedin, NOTICE. JA M E H Voa L, Tailor and Clothier, Begs to inform his many friends and the public generaly that he Ihs opened those new and central premises in George street (two doors from the British H tel), i n the above lines. Relying on his ability, together with his long experience rn the Lading trades of Dunedin, affording the best proof that all orders entrusted to him will havb ovciy Care bestowed upon them. No (unm-anin.') advertised price list, but every article as reasonable as any house in the trade. J. T_ will occupy a few days in disposing of ' the residue of bis present stock to make room | for a larger, which will bo replete with everything necessary for a gentleman’s outfit.
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Evening Star, Issue 4027, 22 January 1876, Page 1
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450Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 4027, 22 January 1876, Page 1
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