The i x nn ual soiree OF THE KAIKORAt PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Will be held on TUESDAY EVENING, AT HALF-PAST 6. Music by a se’ectchoir; addresses by several Ministers and others. Tickets, 2s, RAND BILLI vRD TOURNAMENT IT during the month of March is now on daily at Sussex Hotel Rooms, George street. Ist prize Ten pounds 2nd do ... ... Gold albert 0 Value L 5. ten to amateurs only. Entrance, 6d a break. FoT'full particulars, apply THOS. RYAN, At the Rooms. Business Notice. VTEW BRUSSELS CARPETS, NEW * TAPESTRY CARPETS. Tapestry Carpet, 3s lijd per yard. Kidderminster Carpets, 2s lid per yard. New Hearth Rjjgs : fis 9d. Stair Carpets, Is p<.r yard. HERBERT. HAYNES, & CO. J£NOX Public Notices. CHURCH BAZAAR A BAZAAR In aid of the BUILDING FUND OF NEW KNOX CHURCH, Will bo OPENED IN THE UNIVERSITY HALL On TUESDAY, the 21st INSTANT, At 2 o’clock. Tidies and others who have promised contributions will be kind enough to send them in as soon as possible. STORAGE. or about 400 Tons at Current Rates in the'r large and conveniently situated Warehouse in Bond street. NOTICE OP PARTNERSHIP. I HAVE this day admitted into Partnership with me, my brother, Mr Thomas Young; and the business will in future be car* lied on under the name of Cj. and T. Young. GEORGE YOUNG, Jeweller, Princes street. Dunedin, Ist March, 1876.
v. ' r. LIQUIDATION OF ESTATE. Unde*, the Debtors and Creditors Act, 1875. Estate of Baldwin Frederick Stohr, a Debtor. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. CREDITOBS of the above-named B. P. Stohr are hereby requested to forward their claims, duly verified, to the trustee, at his office, Princes street, Dunedin, on or before Tuesday, the 14th day of March, 1876. otherwise they will be precluded from participation in the proceeds of the evtate. Dated at Dunedin 9th March, 1876. JaS. B. M’CULLOOH, Trustee in the said Estate. TO BUILDERS AND CONIRACTOBS. GEORGE O’DRBCOTJ (Timber Merchant, formerly of Princes street south) has commenced business in Cumberland street, comer of St. Andrew’s street. Building materials of every description on sale at lowest rates. G. O’DRISCOLL and CO., ’ Cumberland street.. TOWNSHIP OP BURNSIDE EAST, Near Green Island. THE unsold Sections in the above tewnsbip can now be obtained on application at the Booms of the undersigned, where plans and puces can be ascertained. The section with the dwelling house is also for sale, or it will be let. M’LANDRESS, HEPBURN, & CO UNION PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY. rpHB usual Monthly Meeting of this Socie 1- for receiving Subscriptions, Applicatioi the Office, Princes strec on Monday, from 7 to 8 o’clock. M. W. HAWKINS, Secretary.
a M. BEASCH and GO »s • FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, Rnuces street, Jonedin. Notice to the Public Generally and Parties Furnishing in Particular. Our fast increasing trade has compelled us to door P remiseß » “d to convert the whole of the upper part into „ .. SPACIOUS SIIOW ROOMS Per the display of our extensive shipments ex Wiltshire Oamaru G“ ve Corona ~ , And Oxford. Already to hand, with many others to follow • Composing Goods from English and Continental workshops, most var ed in style, massive and elegant manufacture. rr 11 ew G°°dß consist of— UaU tables, chairs, racks and stands, of new and choice woods—worth obaervatlOQ« Dining-room Suites, Entirely new oesigns; si bboards of wellseasoned woods, dumb waiters, teles cope, and other tables to match. Drawing-room suites complete - higher ■p, < Bed. oom Suites. -specially choice; bedsteads, in wood and iron; waidrobes, single, double, and With plate-glass. Duchess washstands and dressing tables in marble. Occasional chairs, couches, and other modem requisites. Vienna couches, easy chairs, &c. Nursery Furniture in immense variety. ■Bedding of all kinds, ready-made and to order. Furniture refitted, polished, hud newly covered in damask, rep, hair-cloth, or leather, on the ahorte-t no‘ice and mo t reasonable terms. We would call particular attention to some , , divan SUITES luxuriously upholstered, cheap, and useful; also, to oor stock of mirrors, comp ruing chimpier, cheyal t and dressing glasses, many of handsome 6 qU Q new in Btyle * and Bome very . G. M BRASCH and Co. return most gn iteful thanks to their numerous mends and patirons from all parts of Otago, for meir gemrous support, which has exceeded G. ~V."• 8 sanguine expectations, and in ‘ /o r » <*»■ tiiiuance of that confidence. I leaga themseiiwts to endeavor to deserve it, G. M. BRA-.CH and CO FURNISHING _ WAREHOUSES, ■rrmce e (street, Dunedin, near the Octagon.
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Evening Star, Issue 4070, 13 March 1876, Page 2
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