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Public Notices. NOTICE. T i^L 18 4 a y,^ ls P° se< J my business S? m Maclaggan street, to my son, David J. Stohr, and in thanking my customers, and the public generally, for the supfafw me for '^®i pa^t - Be ven .years, trust that the same will be extended to ffly successor. J ; BALDWIN F. STOHR, XbEFEbRING to the above, I trust that by keeping the best meat in stock, and Beilin* the same at fair prices, to merit a share of pub] c patronage. DAVID J. STOHR, Maolaggaa street. Dunedin, February 16th, 1876. NOTICE. JT is requested that all out-standing Accounts due to the late firm of Jones and Hooper, Coal Merchants, Stuart street, be settled during the present month. ' F. JONES ft CO> HOTTER. PULL& R. SWTNERD beg to in- . - - form their Fdends and the Public, that they have i urdvised that Fruit and t 'onfectionery Business lately carried • n by Messrs Jess. p f ros. (op, odte the Post 'Office): and being direct iuQ( orte a of Emit fr»m the Fit), vmci-il and Austialian markets, they are in a position to offer fruit, wholesale or retail, at very low rates. , ... W, Notice up removal.—e. stores, Tailor and Clothier, ‘ in returning thanks to his numerous customers? and friend* for their liberal patronage and support, for. the last 14 years, in George street, begs to inform them that he has commenced busihesh in his new premises, corner, of King and Hanover streets, opposite Baptist Chapel. He has new every facility for carrying on a first-class Tailoring and Clothing Trade, and trusts that those whq 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. ~ _• Note the Address— STOKES’S BUILDINGS, Corner of King and Hanover streets. CALEDONIAN SOCIETY OP OTAGO’S LEASEHOLDS. Terms find particulars on application to H. PINDLATER, ; Secretary. VENETIAN BLIND WORKS. PATERSON* BURKE, A GO., late vAt John beg to inform their friend and the public generally that they have opens tlose centm premises in Maolaggan streel three doors above the Arcade. T hey trust that their .ability and long expi rience in the above tirade will gain a share < the public patronage, and will endeavor t serve their customers with the newest and mot approved principles in Venetian Bhnd-maldni Old Blinds Re-taped and Painted on th shortest notide. Country orders eiecutodwil ote toq jaddre^i—Tl - the Arcade, Mao&ggan street.

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

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420

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 4050, 18 February 1876, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 4050, 18 February 1876, Page 1

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