PuMIo. Notices. '; r ' "k. t a J» B - ■ V-VU IT Having MESSED JE'SEP Oheir George street TVolt Rusincia, begs { to solicit a continuance of the patronage so •liberally bestowed on the late firm. * ™ . PUBLIC NOTICE, V? lo the Inhabit nts of South Dtmedih, S£ Hilda, and surrounding neighborhood. —----- - xcuuxu my sincere thaniM for the hind: rapport iaobdfefled tbotfe, and I-trust that my successor wflllkidd,ilariV favored. - • - ,!.l : i NICHOL AS M* »LONE Y, • - t., 1 -. ~ Ocean Wiew Hotel • March 11, 1876. . -;■ - . . - ■; • ■■ : o ■ T". 11 1 1 ' ■ ■ purrlased the’ busme&ldfclycaSried I on by Mr- N clidlhs 5 Molohey hvFr+btlty f%st Office I respectfully solicit a ooh(an\iatioh Of that support so liberaUV acdorded'-to misfire* dtcessor. . . ■ .m. : . ■ !, .)j m-;-;'.' 11 JNCV & THOMPSON^- ~ . " ForburyPostOfficer March 11, 1876. . —. — 1— —.— Li*.. V- IT g £ . ■ THE HOT AIR. 'BATH is to . viduHlman, comprising his ; liveT,kidneys, &c., whet! the sunis to World ahd itsinhabitante.—Dr Erasmus Wilsoh. ‘” ‘ > ’ ' ' *• • rr. L , MACLA.GrGA.Sr C O'-b PEH A T 1 1> W-8X «R E, a -: • : fv.r; Htn-is \tX ■ THE Rpprietoirs fef thh abovo havfi touch pleasure ih - returning thanks to ready* money purchasers fOr“the liberal patronage conferred Upon thorn riphe the opening) of:tEe above Store upon-co-otierativi principles. r. The unparalleled success we have experienced has tempted us into making veryextenrivhpSrchases for cash," enabling tfe to. greater reductions,: thus defying all competition. , ... 'y ri . Our determination; is to spare no effort in order to 'make it & great stice«s&i ,r-uT One vis t will convince of of Goods kept and thelbwpricepcli All )the leading articles are arranged with prices marked in plain figures. • ; . Terms cash over the counter. ! 1 j ‘ Goods delivered free to all parts of the City and subu. b*, viz, Momingfon, Richmond HillValiey, Anderson's .Bay, Ken* singtoo, and Caversham, daily, ‘ - '•*• *- . T. BROWN & ;: p6.‘S ‘ CO-OPE RATIV3E STORE; Maclaggan -Street. ■ —; ! ■ ’ ■ " 0/- ■ tj IB B b t CL AY TON. BOND; STREET,v-o -i . rr Have' on gale, teHand, an& in Stdcfc, thedol York ~ Per. froin JS&i WOOD-WORKING MACHINERY, Comprising DouWe-cylinder, Pl»feer,! >and chei 'for Roll Machines, FW-sidtedMould Match. i< g Machine, Machines, Scrdllrsai PIANOS. Upright and* square, made by the celebrate Amenfean mahufaciiirer;. H. - «f SUNDRIES.'. I '' , . No. l_Axe Bandies, Biooms.'(poi 5 sockets Pork-caseingp, &c.» To Hand.—Per Lancelot and I heseu from London, Glass (arrow brand) -of aU ttum . Pntty, Oils, Ac. - , TT In Stock.—Wood-working Machinery at Requisites of all.de6oiipi^ens,-Ao. r dio.. y CARRIAGE - MAKERS-: HARDWARE, Clips (Smith’s), Biif 5 CKps (Smith , e Bat Shaft Couplings,: Wheels of various sizei ?u'L ood ,. Rodger’s Self-adiostab] Shaft Couplings, Carriage Damps of - vnridi patterns, patent 0. P; Rubbers, SundniTrs INDENTS EXECUTED ON MOST FAVORABLE TERMS. '' To parties wishing Gbods either from Europe or America, lW e, undertal to give every satisfaction, onlapplicataon Atm offices, Bond street. >. . n-. t ... .... Sole Agjents for New Zealand 1 “ “ J. Coaoheo. C O B B & O. ’S TELEGBAPH LINE MATT f COACHES . TO - Queenstown, Cbomwbll, Abrowtown, Clyde, Alexandra, Tkviot, . Moa Flat, Beaumont,. Lawrence, Havelock, Manuka Creek Woolshed, AND > v; < All Intermeoiate Places. : : J v T COACHES ‘ ' Leave Tokoma'riro daily oh the auayal' of the xnorniug train, which leaves at 7.6 a.m., arriving in Lawrence at noon each day. m Passengers leaving Thursday, and, Saturday. momtftß 7.6 mm! train arrive at Cromwell following'day Pas* senders leavingDunedin by the nfr trtSlC’i 4.30 p.m., Tuesday, 03iu sday, and SathrdAl! arrive at Lawrence same evening. - * ' r<•. ■i- .l“r _ Duuedm Boqking Office for Pastengers tod r Molliton, forwarding agent,. Buildings, High street. I Parcels de*, livered immediately on arrival iof train., I HORACE BASri^7G^Vi^p?ietoh ! 1 JyJ'ORTHERN LINE. I^-1 jfoArririr* Waikoilaitx, Palmerston, Oamaeu: Leaves and a t 7,a.nu, returning on^dtemah days. Return tickets iasped^ -nviA 'iiorjfc. putqhaiap. a;- 1 tot vIS- ■ b tf-ii. <Bp,coeeear tc John-GhtdiMar)'m rfnmK WHOREpALB| r & ,R^f 10 - ifsi’R r »Sg«jgSf
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Evening Star, Issue 4080, 24 March 1876, Page 1
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614Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 4080, 24 March 1876, Page 1
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