Vv-Wa Notices. 'VJ-OTUCE OF BEviOVAL.—B. STOKES, fh&iilro Clothier, in returning his numerous customers and friend* El v]?* Patronage and support for the ? ® eor g® street, begs to inform them that, he has commenced business In his new premises, corner of' King and Hanover streets, opposite Baptist Chapel He had new every facudy for carrying on a first-class TailorIBS! and C/lotnina Trar]A arxA A.U.4. at. every facility for parrying on a fiißkclass lailormg 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 moderate, and the fit and style of his garments are equal to any in (New 7i\ aland. Note the Address—- , STOKES’S BTJII.DINGS, Corner of King and Hanover streets. _ _ _ ■ J., NOTI -R. • TOT EWfNiRD beg to in- . J ».;• their Friend* and tht- Public, that they have, mrcWsed ihat. Fruit andcon*ing vincnd and aE^ ! . insUr«they aie in a position to-cff.iv fmit, retail, at Try l<»w rates. .'V ‘ -■» 0 A^c o‘' l AI&iSi OF^A ‘ w ’ 8 Tims aid particulars oh application to H. FINDLATER, Secretary. I%I*ESSRS WATSON BROS, have made arrangements to post up, Daily in the I smoking room of. their restamant a fall and | correct summary ■ of all Shipping, movements connected with This < 'olohy^S VENETIAN BLIND IVORKS: pATEKSON, BURKE, & CO., late nt j 1 aylor, beg to Iliform theit friends and thepubhc generally that they have opened tl ose rcentral 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 principled,in Veneti %n Blind-making. Old Blinds' ' Re-taped andi. Painted on the shortest-notice Country, ofdfers eiecutedwith dispatch. Note the address-^-Three doors above the Arcade,; Maclsggan'street. ■ DUNEDIN CO-OPERATIVE GROCERY ■ STORED - ■* \ Next to Jhbb’s Baaery, Comer of , 3 s• GEORGE AND ST. ANDRE W STREETS ! IS NOW OPEN. j This .store, has been opened for the mutua i benefit pf the purchasers and the p ' prietoW. The larger tis patronised the more the p ‘ 1 prletdhr will be ehapled to oat down prices., ■ r AH goods must be paid fdr before they leav' me Store, and the public is respectfully noti ned that no deviation will be made from thl role* - ■ ■ - . . Every a guaranteed to be of the ver * hest qnd the, money will beretutoe, Manager,
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Evening Star, Issue 4047, 15 February 1876, Page 1
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402Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 4047, 15 February 1876, Page 1
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