PUBLIC NOTICES. PARTNERSHIP NOTIOjt \\T E have this day admitted into partner* ▼ T ship with us Mr Walter Hislop, and the business of the firm will in future be carried on under the name of Gillies, Street, and Hislop. - GILLIES AND STREET, _ „, Bond street. Dunedin, February Ist, 1876, fTtHK most complete and comfortable Warm I- Baths (Is) in Dunedin. Turkish Bath Moray place. DUNEDIN PLUMBER, COPPER. AND BRASS WORKS, Moray place, near’y opj Dunec Anderson and morrison. Plumbers, Ojppersmiths, Brass Finishers, Tinsmiths, Gaafitters, Zincworkers, ( &c., See, It bei->g not generally known that wo have erected a Brass Foundry, with all the necessary plant and appliances for the maun* facture of all kinds of brass and copper goodsj we beg to draw the attention or engineers, shipbuilders, shipping companies, and others interested in the > above trades that any work entrusted to us will be done with accuracy and despatch, at the lowest possible prices. Wo are al o in a position to do all kinds of house and ship plumbit work. The attention of contractors and others is irvited to the inspection of our stock of gaefitting and plumbers* material, ships’ binnacles and lamps made to order, galvanised iron baths, hot-water .appa* ratus. patent water-ckwets, «c. Estimates given for all the above trades on application. N.B.—Experienced workmen sent to all parts of the Colony. Messrs t. m. hard? johnston.' AND CO., Civil Engineers, Architect*, Land, and Mining Surveyors.
Chief Offices: Steinfaoff’s Buildings, Princes street, Dunedin* Tinakori road, Wellington. 2, Don street, Invercargill. And at Oamarn. Bills of quantities for all kinds of Railway Works harbors. Docks, Lighthouses, Irrigation of Lands, Water Supply. Town Sewage, Tr.« noways, oads, and Bri 'ge«, Works in Iron, Bui dings, and other constructional works carefully and expeditiously ’ prepared and accuracy guaranteed. . N.B.—Corporate Bodies, Road Boards, Private and other Companies waited upon. Notice op removal.—e. stokes. Tailor and Clothier, in returning thanks numerous customers and friends for their liberal patronage and support for the. last 14 years, in 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 now 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, as they will find his charges for suits are' Strictly moderate, and the fit and style of his garments are equal to any in New Zealand. ivoie cue .address — STOKES’S BUILDINGS, Comer of King and Hanover streets, EX WILTSHIRE. M. B R A S O H & 0 0. Have, just landed in splendid condition from the best Makers, Superior Gilt Pier Glasses Toilet Glasses,' assorted rises G. M. Brasch and Co. are in a position to offer intending purchasers special advantages, An early inspection is invited. • Also Note address— PRINCES STREET NORTH,
NEAR OCTAGON. EDUCATIONAL. DUNEDIN COLLEGIATE SCHOOL. Principal — Mr A. Barrett, Bowling street, Assisted by an efficient staff of teachers.FJIHE First Quarter of the year 1876 will commence on Thursday, the 20th January. The School has been established two years, and numbers eighty pupils, including twentyone boarders of ages from eight to seventeen years. « t j iHB MISSES BELL Resume Music Les* sons on Monday, the 17th inst. Rooms at Mr Hardy’s Offices, near Mr Oi Begg’s Music Saloon, Princes street. MRS MARTIN resume Lessons in Music on Monday, January 17. Former pupils at their usual hours. St. Andrew an Fuleul streets. BROWNB, teaoher of Music;-Singing ' Comrent Drawing, Dowling street, opposite References—Mrs Burn, High School: Messrs' Keith and Wilkie, Princes street. " PRIVATE SCHOOL. JpIRST-CLASS THE REV. W. F. OLDHAM, M.A, (Late Incumbent of Riverton), Is about to open a Sehool in the Ugh end healthy suburb of Roslyn, Dunedin, in which a lumted number of gentlemen’s sons Will bo s educated for the Universities and for businestf'"' puramts. Pupils will be received as memben '" of bis own family. Due prominence t(L ' moral and religious training. Terms, fifty seventy guineas, according to age and .raouite* ' ments. Day Pupilsj 12guineas pei annum. ** WIU open 31st January, 4 , WRITING, Arithmetic, and Bobk-ken>« . ing—Evening Close and Private!** ’ Mr Gow, Cargill street, off Filleui
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Evening Star, Issue 4038, 4 February 1876, Page 1
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