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public notices. PARTNERSHIP notice. WE have this day admitted into partnership with us Mr Walter Hislop, and the business of the firm will in future be par* ried on tinder the name df Gillies, Street* and ■' Hislop, • , GILLIES AND STrEe^* > Bond street. Dunedin, February let, 1876* Li ... , -.ny tfarI'tHE most oomplote and oomfortable Wttntil Baths(ls) in Dunedin. Turkish Hath r Moray place. ■ /. ■ * DUNEDIN PLUMBER, GOPPEtL AIID BRASS WORKS, Moray place, near y oppositeEirnb-ChiWphi Dunedin. > Anderson and 3«oißisdC! Plumbers, C 'ppersmiths, Brass ; j 5 Finishers, Tinsmiths Gasfitters, Zincworkers* ' m * ■ Ac.,, Ac * ‘ , ' if p" . It being not genendlyknown .that have ereceda, Biasa Foundry, with aU the peoessary plant , and .appliances for tbemanu* facture of all kinds of brass and copper goods, we b-g to draw the attention 01 engineers, shipbuilders, shipping companies, and Others inter, sted in the above trades that apy wprkr entrusted to us will be done with accuracy a|n<| d> spatcb, at the lowest possible 1 rices, - Wei; - are abo in a position to do au kinds of bousep and. ship plumb r work, , A Tfee f 4 contractors and others sir vitedte) the inspeo- 3 tion of our st-ck of g-Wfitting and plumb is* material, ships’ binnacles and lamps made to order, galvamsVd iron baths, hot-teater apJb-1 ’■ ,+ Estimtes'given for all the'above trades/onr application. / ■ --ui-io.l-nr- r,xi N. H. —Experienced workmen sent to Jill parte 1 of the Colony. ' ' ■ V ;,v ' — »- Tf.-rrr-.. Messrs t. m. Hardy johnston, AND CO., g Civil Engineers, Architect*, Land, Maifofr and Mining Surveyors. '‘ l ;i r£ 1 Chief Offices: /; •- C. Steinhoff’s Buildings, Princes street, Duttedtil* 1 Tinakori road, Wellington. 2, Don street, Invercargill.- - K . And at On.mn.ni, / J ' 5 1 Bills of quantities for all kinds of Raitv&Jt Works, harbors. Docks, Lighthouses, Irriga-* tion of Lands, Water Supply, Town Sewage, Street Tr-ms ways, oads, and Bridges, Works in Iron, Buiidmgs,- and other constructional works carefully and expeditiously prepared and accuracy guaranteed. ...,,, . N.B.—Corporate Bodies, Road 'Boards, Bcl> vate and other Companies waited upon. M ; Notice of removal.—b. Stokes, Tailor and in returning thanks to his numerous customers and for their liberal patronage and support-for the last 14' years* in George street, begis to inform them that he has’ commenced business in bis new premises, corner of King and Hanover ’streets, opposite Baptist Chapel He has new every facility for carrying on a first-dass 'Mlor* ing and Clothing Trade, and trusts that those who have not favored him will give him a call of inspection, as they will find hischargrilior suite strictly moderate, and- the maMi style of his garments are equal to any in New Zealand, ;/ V s * Note the Address—. I V STOKES’S BUILDINGS*v. 1 ., Comer of King and Hanover Btraetiki' 1 EX WILTSHIRE. Q M. B R A S 0 H A G O. Have just landed in splendid obndiidon &bm the best Makers, ' . . ’ ’ ,b’ Superior Gilt Pier Glasses .Also Toilet Glasses, assorted %is6k G. M.Brasch and Co. are in a positipn offer intending purchasers special advantages. An early inspection is invited, ' Note address— PRINCES STREET NORTH,. ; KEAB OCTAGON^ W • (! ' biX) U UAXXO.NAL. DUNEDIN COLLEGIATE SCHOOL^ Principal— Mr A. Bareett, Dowling (treat Assisted by an efficient staff of teachers*?) rjIHE First Quarter of the year 1876 wil commence op Thursday, the 20fch Janizary. The School has been established two years, and numbers eighty pupils, including twenty one boarders of ages from eight to seventeei years.. .v • T ~ • J ■no:: - ' - r JpHE MISSES BELL ReamC^qlSo|l^B sons on Monday,- the 17th inst, ? - ■ . 't dO Rooms at .Mr Hardy’s Begg’s Music Salooh, princes street. Filleul streets. M ISS BROWNE, Convent* ■^ av ” n ®* street, opposite Beferencra—-Mrs Bum, ffighSchaol • Messrs Keith and Wilkie, Princes;streas9 | r I piBST>OLASS PRIVATE ■ . ’ —*— ■ THE REV. W. F. OLDHaJ^ (Late Incumbent of ’^ l ß ' fbo Qfc fo open a School in Die' high 'aid healthy suburb of Roslyn, Dunedim itf WMhh a Umited numbw of gentlemen’s sons will be educated for the Universities and for pursuits. Pupils will be as'r of hu own family. Due proffiinenoe, moral and’ religious training.^ seventy guinete, lUHjbrding naents. Day Pupils, 12 Will open 31st January,'- • TV mg-Evening ChSii m m v S©i(s. Mr QbWj j a* stmt

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Evening Star, Issue 4039, 5 February 1876, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 4039, 5 February 1876, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 4039, 5 February 1876, Page 1

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