For Sale. FREEHOLDS, twenty minutes from Post Office.—For Sale cheap, and upon very easy terms, a few Choice Allotments in the neighborhood of the city. • Some of the best ever yet offered, and well suited for the erection of villa residences. Situation unsurpassed for healthiness and beauty of position. STEWART & DOUGHTY, ■ > Manse street. CITY FREEHOLDS.—BuiIding Allot-ments-ten minutes from Poet Office— For Bale on deferred payment*, Ten most valuable Sites (on one of which is a fourroomed House), commanding a grand view of the harbor and ocean. These allotments are offered on most advantageous terms, with a view to suit the means of all wishing to acquire their own freehold. BTE WART & DOUGHTY, Manse street, Dunedin. FREEHOLD. JjlOR SALE, five-roomed House and ground three minutes’ from Post Office, new, beautiful view, and good locality. Terms. WILL S.i DOUGLAS and CO. FREEHOLD. FOR SALE, substantLllyrbuilt and beauti-fully-finished five-roomed Brick Cottage, Albany street. Terms easy. WILL S. DOUGLAS and CO. BLUE SKIN. —For Sale, Store and Dwelling House, situate on one acre land ; ground rent L 5 per annum. Apply to . . NEILL BOYD, Dowling street. FOR SALE, to be rem'ovt d, tenders received till Saturday, the Ist April, the Shop at present occupied by Rutherford and Mitchell, corner of L'undas and King afreets. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Fu U K-ROuMJbD HOUSE, with porch, on quatter acre of lahtl, for sale, cheap; freehold; twenty minutes’ walk from Post Office.' -Stewart and Doughty, Manse street. LANDING— Oouttss Acetic Acid. B. Bagley and Son, chemists, druggists, and import ers, George afreet. FuR S AL.E, in Castle street, between Albany and Frederick streets, together or separately, two four-roomed Houses, with gardens and outhouses. Wm. Harrop, Albany treet. . ' / FOR SALE, bargain, an Auckland-built Cutter of 24 tons, built inJlB64. Apply to Geo. W. Eliott, N.Z.’ Insorance^Cumpany, Public Notices. f THE OLDEST VENETIAN BLIND WORKS IN NEW ZEALAND. JOHN TAYLOR, Venetian Blind Maker, do ires to thank his numerous Friends and; the Public generally for the liberal support accorded to him in the above business, and to assure them _that eveiy cafe and attention, ;hoth in selecting material used and supervising the work, wili.b* paid. Hwinar all the necessary machinery for the manufacture of Venetian Blinds, he is able, to turn .out an aiticle superior to any either’of imported or Co'ouial make. Blinds fitted up with Patent Wove Tape—far superior to hand-sewed—and check action,' Inspection invited. Estimate of cost given. VENETIAN BLIND WORKS, Maclaggan street Dunedin. ONE'S, in various sums to Lend on Fre hold Security; . E. C. STRODE, , Solicitor, - ; :■■■ Princes street. CHRISTIAN BROTHERS SCHOOL ' FUND. : Preliminary Notice. GRAND FANCY FAIR AND ART UNION will be held during the, Buster ilidays in aid of the above fund. ’ It is respectfu ly requested that all donations, contributions of goods, &c., may be forwarded to the Lady Superior at the Convent, Dowling street, Dunedin.
NOTICE. I HAVE This Day assigned to Mr James Manning all my Eight, Title, and Interest iu and to the Logan’s Point Quarry and all the propetty and eff cts ot, and all debts owi g to the said Company. Da'ed this 24th day or March, 1876. T. F. BRENCHLEY, , F U 1, T 0 N & C 0. • Cabinet and Upholstery Warehouse, George street, (Next to the Timber Yard.) Manager ... A. D.. DENQVAN, (Late Salesman for Messrs Craig and Gillies.) A. FULTON & CO. return thanks to the public for the patronage accorded to then since opening the above establishment A. F. & Co. have accepted the agency for Colonial diressed and dyed Wool Mats. These Mats are suitable for Carriage, Drawing-room, or Chairs, and are sold at one-half the price of imported goods. The trade supplied on liberal terms, A. FULTON & 00. George street. THE most complete and comfortable Warm Baths (Is) in Dunedin. Turkish Bath, Moray p ace. AGES. RACES. RACES. Turkish Baths Open daily. The greatest luxury of the age. - TURKISH BATH, Moray place, will open pores and clear the head. Good lor everyone. RS E. J. GALLAGHER, Midwife, Grosvenor stieet, Kensington; seven years’ experience in the Colonies. Educational. PRIVATE SCHOOL. —Mrs Brand his removed to the corner of Duncan and Brown etre-ts. St con 1 quarter commences on the 3rd April. . : . EVENING SchooL and Private Lessons— Mr Gow, Cargill stieet, and at Normal School. . fjpHß MISSES BELL GIVE MUSIC LESSORS, at their Booms, and the Girls . Higk School, , ; Rooms at Mr Hardy’s Offices, near Mi C. BeggVMuslc Saloon, Frinoes street
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Evening Star, Issue 4083, 28 March 1876, Page 1
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739Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 4083, 28 March 1876, Page 1
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