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Tenders. T> AIL WA Y HOTEL, XV Stirling, Balolutha. Tenders will be received 111 Thursday, 24tb inst, for th. Lease, bunhture, Stock-in-trad , am) Good-will of the ab >ve Ho el. Th s hj te iasituaed on the no. th ba< k of the Clutha ami about tvo minutes’ w.ilk from the to Ing Railway Station of the Dune in and Ka-tm-ata lines It. is also adjacent to the site of the proposed bridge across to Inch Clutha (the construction of winch has already commenced), and as there is no other bridge connecting th island with the main land, traffic of all descriptions will converge at that point, an i become a nermam.nt and Valuable advantage to tjie house. The district, possess- s rich coal mines, and a 1 around is a sound agiicultural country, ihe development of which will undoubted y receive an add tion«l imp. tus when the Kaitangata R-ilw y—now newly completed—is ' -pen for traffic. ihe house is work d under disadvantages at preset, but notwithstanding this, a real y good business is being done, lietailed particulars can be ascertained on application to . NEILL H- BOYD, Dowling street, Dunedin. TENDERS wanted till 19th February for Building House in York Place (wood). Flans and specifications to be seen at T. and A. Has tie’s, wharf carters, Bond street. Public Notices. RUM, YOUN, YOCK, No. 12, Fleet street, Arcade, beg to infoimthe Ladies and Inhabitants of Dunedin that they have opened at the above pi ice as Dealers in Fancy Goods, Chinese and Assorted Jewellery, and Chinese Delicacies, and best Tea. Their pr ces are so reasonable that th y can confidently invite inspection ofjtheir Goods. IN the Estate of the Deceased WILLIAM Miles, B kew—All pa ties i debtedt> the above estate ate r- quested to pay rhe amount of their accounts fo thwith to t e assignees, at the offices of Anderson and Mow at, Princes str et su'.h, or .to Ct areCa der 'he only lUthoris; d co lector, o herwise th-y wi 1 be placed ;n the bands of our solicit, r for recoveiy, JAMES NDERSON 1 . • JAMES RtJ.N Cl vi AN f Asß 'S cee3 - COLONIAL Coals and Newcastle ; all sorts of ory Firewood. Hughes's Retail Yard, Melville street. STORAGE. IBBS & CLAYTON have Storage Room for about 400 Tons at Current Rates in tk«ir large and conveniently situated Warehouse in Bond street. Rational insurance shares. The undersigned is a cash buver. RICHARD H. LEARY, Rattray street. IMPORTANT NOTICE. CE. FAULKNER, Hairdresser and Oma- • mental H.tir Manufacturer. Importer of Humau Hair. The largest >t ck of Human Hair in the Colony. Hair in all celors, shades, at ali lengths (whole-ale and retail). 1 arge stock of ready made goods at greatly reduced F rices. Great reduction has been made oh all bair goods; g<eat inducement offered to buyers. Combings and tangled hair worked into any style. Arrangement baa been mad- for re ular monthly shipments of human hair. Patterns of hair accurately and expe itio'usly matched and executed, and sent to any part of the Colony by C. E. FAULKNER, George street, Dunedin. STRANG’S RENOWNED COFFEES AND PEPPERS.

ASK for and- insist on having Strang’s renowned Coffees—“ Maori,” “ Union,” ami “ Ship *’ braids, the quali its of which are so well appreciated. Ask for S 'BANG’S PUBE PEPPEBS. String’s Spices are unequ* led f-irstiength and pur ty; every package brars hj a h-<me. Import ant t'> C nsumers-Do not u -e Coffees or P.ppers without the label bears tee manufacturer’s name. DAVID STRANG, Southland Steam Coffee and Spice Mills,'* Invercargill, N.Z TO COAL MERCHANTS AND CON SUMERS GE.■ ERALLY. WE, the undersigned, be* to intimate that on and after-the I t of March next, the price of our Coal will be advanced 2s per ton. WALTON PARK COAL COMPANY. Per H. B. M'INTOSH. ~ NOTICE. TO COAL MERCHANTS, the T.ade, and General Pul He.—On and after the Ist of March next the price of Coal will be raised 2s per Ton. CHARLES SAMSON, Abbotsford Colliery. LOCAL INDUSTRY. Known—A. Hunter, King street north, [is making First-class Mangles, of three sizes and of the best material. Sewing-machines and other light machinery repaired with neatness and despatch. PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. WE have this day admitted into partnei ship with us Mr Walter Hislop, an the business of the firm will in future be ca ned on under the name of Gillies, Street, an Hislop, GILLIES AND STREET, „ Bond street. Dunedin, February Ist, 1876. Butchers. J* O H N VF. 2 K Y (Successor to John Gardner) WHOLESALE & RETAIL BUTCHER Princes street South, Dunedin. Families waited on (or orders In all parti ol the Pork dans fat eaTe.

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Evening Star, Issue 4050, 18 February 1876, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 4050, 18 February 1876, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 4050, 18 February 1876, Page 1

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