Public Notices. IMPORTANT NOTICE, CE. FALK NER, Hairdresser an'l Oma- • mental Her Manufacturer. Importer of Human Hair. The largest *t ck of Human Hair in the Colony. Ha ! r in all colors, shades, a " lengths (wuole-ah* and retail). I arg« stock of ready made poods at greatly reduced prices. Great reduction has been made on all hair goods; g< eat inducement off err'd to buyers. Combings and tangled hair worked into any sty e. Arrangement has been mad'* for re ular monthly shipments of human hair. Patterns of hair accurately and expe dtiously.matched and executed, and sent to any part of the Colony by 0. E. FALKNER, George street, Dunedin. STRANG’S RENOWNED COFFEES AND PEPPERS. \ SK for and insist' on having Strang’s renowned Coffees—“ Maori,” “ Union,” antl ’’ brands, the qualifies of. which are so well appreciated. Ask for ST RANG’S PURE PEPPERS. String’s Spices are unequa led f<>r strength and pur ty ; every package bears his name. Important to C> nsumers- Do not me Coffees or Peppers without the label bears the manufacturer’s name. DAVID ST KANG, Southland Steam Cpffee and Spice Mills, ' Invercargill, N.Z. WANTED Known— B. Stokes, tailor and clothier, expres.-es g latitude to hii friends and customers for the yery libe al patronage be-tow, d upon him tince his removal to hra new premises, especially as his establishment has every facility for doing a firsf-cl as bu-im 88. and his expenses are sma'l compaied »iih other houses in town. He is able to comP® e and make subs at thp very lowest pi ices Spits f.om L3lss; All-wool Tweed (reusers from 1.1 Is; Boys’ Su t< fr un LI 10s• Mournmg and Cress Suits made at the shortest m-tim. The c eape-t and best house where an immense stock is kept to choose from. Note the address Stokes’s Buildi gs, com?r of King and Hanover Streets, opposite the Baptist Chapel. VENETI\N BLIND WORKS. * PATERSON, BURKE, & CO., late,with John Taylor, beg. to inform their friends and the public generally that they have opened tl ose central premises in Maoiaggan street, three doors above the Arcade. t ’I 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 principles in Venetian Blind-making. Old Blinds Re-taped and Painted on the shortest notice. Country orders executed with dispatch. Note the address— Three doors above the Arcade, Maclaggan street. COLONIAL Coal and Newcas'le; all sorts o' dry Firewood, at Hughes’s Retail Yard, Melville street. 5 Coaches. ORTHERN LINE TO OP COACHES Waikouaiti, Palmebston, Hampden, and Oamaetj, Leaves Empire Hotel on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 7 a.m., returning on alternate days. Return tickets issued. JAMES DUNCAN. Froj^ietor.
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Evening Star, Issue 4066, 8 March 1876, Page 1
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458Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 4066, 8 March 1876, Page 1
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