For Sale. FREEHOLDS, twenty minutes from Poet Office.—For Sals cheap, and upon very easy terms, a few Ch'ice Alio men. s in the neighborhood of the city. Some of the best ever yet offered, and well suited for the er« ction of vil a residences. Situation unsurpassed for healthiness and beauty of position. *. STEWART & DOUGHTY, Manse street. CITY FREEHOLDS. Bud dug Allotments - ten minutes from Post Office— For bale on deferred piyment-, Ten mo-t va uab’e Sites (on one of which is a fourroomed House), comm nd ng a gr*ud view of the harbor and ocean. These alo ment* are offeied on most advantageous terms, with a view to suit the means of ail wishing to acquire their own freehold. STEWART & DOUGHTY, Manse street, Dunedtn. FREEHOLD. JjlOR SALE, five-roomed House and ground three minutes’ from Post Office, new, beau* tiful view, and good locality, Terros. WILL S. DOUGLAS end CO. FREEHOLD. FOR SALF,isubetanti.<lly-built and beauti-fully-finished five-roomed Brick Cottage, Albany street. Terms easy. WILL S. DOUGLAS and CO. BLU ERKIN.—For Sale, Store and Dwelling House, situate on one acre laud ; ground rent L 5 per annum. Apply to NEILL BOYD, ■ Dowling s’reet. Ft*R SALE, in Castle street, between Albany and Frederick streets togc.b'-r or separately, two four-roamed Houses, with gardens and outhouses. Wm. Harrop, Albany treet. FOR SALE, at Maori hill, subtantiallybuilt • hree-roomed Cottage, new ; terms very e-sy. Apple, Wm. Harrop, Albany street, or Mrs Peters, Maori hill. Public Notices. SOMETHING NEW FOR EVERY HOUSEHOLD. Ask your grocer for brown’s LIQUID BLUING * OR CL"T >feS. It will not sj ot or speck linen, it mixes very evenly with water; gives a very pretty shade, an' I a pint bottle at the cost of one shil ing will giveb-tter satisf -ction Han two shillings 5 worth of the button or ball blue now in use. It will he found to supply a want long felt in ev ry hou ehold, as it saves the a or of wahing out blue sp cka, and entirly does away w th the inconvenience of the blue bag. Anyone gving it atrial will be well satisfied with the result. Bottled by J. BROWN, Brown street, Dunedin. STARCH POLISH. Use Brown’s Search Poli-h f r glossing linen, it im’arts th it. fine vlossy appearance so desirable for shirt bosoms. I Sold in packages for fid each. Orders for the abo~e by mail will receive prompt attention. THE OLDEST VENETIAN BLIND WORKS IN NEW ZEALAND. JOHN TAYLOR, Venetian Blind de ires Jo thank his numerous F lends and the Public generally for th*- libera' suppo.t accorded to him in the above business, and to assure them , that evey c <re and at ei.t on, both in selecting material used and supervising the work, wilt b paid. H vin/ all the n"c-s----sary machinery for the manufacture of Venetian Blinds, he is able to turn out an aiticle superior to any either of imported or Colonial make. Rlinds fitted up with Patent Wove Tape—far superior to hand-sewed—and check action* Inspection invited. Estimate of cost given. VENETI N BLIND WORKS, Maolaggsn street Duned n. MONEY, in various sums to Lend on Fre hold Security. E. C. STRODE, Solicitor. Princes street. CHRISTIAN BROTHERS SCHOOL FUND. Preliminary Notice. A GRAND FANCY fair and art UNION will be held during the Foster Holidays in aid nf the above fund. It isrespectfu ly requested that all donations, contributions of goods, &c., may be forwarded to the Lady Superior at the Convent, Dowling street, Dunedin. TO the Residents in Dunedin who have arrived from London and the six Home Counties, and who would be favorable to the forming of an association ; Please address to “ Metropolitan.” Star Office. IF this should meet the eye of Agnes Auld, wi e of William Henry Bond, late of i bqmes, Auckland, who left Glasgow twelve 1 years sgo, she can hear from her brother William by addressing “ W. A,” care Geo. Thompson, Maori Hill, Dunedin. THE most complete and comfortable Warm Baths (Is) in Dunedin. Turkish Bath, Moray p ace. R~ACES. RACES. RACES. Turkish Baths open daily. The greatest luxury of tbeage. URKISH BATH, Moray place, will dpen pores and clear the head. Good for everyone. MRS E. J. GALLAGHER, Miowife, Grosvenor eteet, Kensington; seven years’ experience in the Colonies. Educational. PRIVATE SCHOOL.-Mrs Brand has removed to the corner of Duncan and Brown stre ts. S con I quaiter commences on the 3rd April, EVKNING f-choo', and Private Lessons— Mr Gow, Cargill stieet, and at Normal school. rpHB MISSES BELL GIVE MUSIC LESSONS at their Rooms, and the Girls High School, Rooms at Mr Hardy’s Offices, near Mi C. Begg’s Music Saloon, Princes street
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Evening Star, Issue 4085, 30 March 1876, Page 1
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774Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 4085, 30 March 1876, Page 1
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