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Public Notices. 'lV"''-T'-.-NOTICE. .-. .-.«:..w ,HE undersigned begs to mtimate to the l inhabitants of Oaversham and surround* ihtr .districts that he has mmsmmm} and these at the lowest , together with the best Wo)rfanahßHip{ to -merit?' the public support) keeping alwayson hand the MM Crimean shirts, wri Lepriben which ready cash. " :'.■'; Orders punctually attended to. • • '?"'' '.. J. ADAMSi . #»l . V*flor: km? Okvenhain. • BRASS WORKBjjV Ki. T> , : .~y u \ Moray nearly opposite First '"' Dunedin,.' A NDEBSON AN3> MpRBJSp^, -tiL* Plumbers, Coppersmiths, Brass Finishers, Tmsmiths,; GAsntterSi Zmowarkers,: ; It being not generally, known that we have erected' 4 Brass Foundry, t-with all the necessary .plant' and appliances .for. she manu* facture of all Mods of brass and copper goods, shipbuilders,. shipping companies. . and .others interested in the above, .traces that any; Work J despatch, at the lowest possible prices. We are also in a position todoaUkinds-of .hou~~ and ship plumber work. The attention" _ contractors and others is irvited to the infipec- a tion of our .stock of gasfitting and plumbers* A material, ships' binnacles and .lamps made to* order, galvanised iron baths, hot-water appa * ratus. patent water-closets, ■ &o.; •"./•,-•» Estimates given for all the above trades oil § application. ... ~;,, j N.B.—Experienced workmen sent to aUpsm "L of the Colony. TT*

VALENTINES I VALENTINES ! l«"f VALENTINES 11! SENTIMENTAL, Oomic, Mirth*provoking. 500 patterns to^elwtfrom, S. JACOBS,; , , Princes street, (Opposite Pbst Office) t)UNEDIN Next tfaofcv Baker, JLTJi. Corner of St. Andrew and Btreetfc OWING to tie large support'aoeoiidea^' 7 the Co-operative Store, the* proprietors have been.enabled to make further reductions inmany'artidleß. B. SINGER, Maim£er.r , MAOLAGGAN STREETv; co-op era t i y;Jte;'«if, ti I *^ AVINOsold ourMaclaggan street b . ness to Messrs T.; Brown and Co.* vt have to solicit for them, a continuance of thefavors Sso liberally bestowed upon ub for Tib '? many years. '■'■■■ ■> A. & J. MTARLANE. MESSES 4( BROWN : & 00."tig, to ft 1 form the public-that they haye purchased th§ business so successfully oarried; on,by Messrs A; and' J. M'Farlane, and have > with a large and< new etoidcof, Wines, Spirits, &c.• A . i.vji •/ \r } a Cuprice for cash only. ,•■ , .... ~<.. All goods to b<3 paid for over the counter. '* *" Goods delivered to all parts of the town. LONDON iPEkHOUSE. TUTR W. PHILLIPS has much -**-*- announcing.to his friends and the that he has opened those premises iix Maclaggan street, to be known as the Lond6hPie-iiouse< Ham and Besfj Saveloys, and Baked Potatoes l every eveningj and a good, substantial Dinner :\ every day from twelve to three o'clock at Is. Soirees, picnic, and wedding parties catered for. Wedding and birthday cakes at moderate A large assortment of Biscuits (plain anf fancy) always on hand. All torders punctually < attended to, eitjhejf town or" country. • < j'. EX WILTSHIRE, i i: v M, B R A S 0 H k C O. Have Just landed in splendid condition' from' the beßt fakers, Superior "*3Ut Pier Glasses ■ ;. ' & ; ~ Also _.,..._ Toilet Glasses, a.Wrted sizes G. M. Branch and Co. Wit a potation tj offer intending purchasers special afivants^jtay 0 An early inspection is invited/ Note address— PRINCES STREET NORTH, g NEAB OCTAGON. ,;•;

Educational; ' MISSES BELL Bourne Mudo Lessons on Monday, the 17th tout. Rooms at Mr Hardy's Offices, near Mr 0* Begg'a Music Saloon, < >j j r -y ' ''"*'*. L Mußioon Monday* January 17. *ltonner' pupils at theb usual hours. St Andrew an „ Filleul streets. , r- ~ and Drawing, Dowling Btreet, oppoeifc , Burn, High School:' Meesr Berth and Wilkie, Brinces streefc ;,.,„;„; , t

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Evening Star, Issue 4048, 16 February 1876, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 4048, 16 February 1876, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 4048, 16 February 1876, Page 1

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