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For Sale. FREEHOLD. j JpOE SALE, five-roomed House and groum j three minutes’ from. Post Office, new, beau > tiful view, and good locality. Terms. WILL S. DOUGLAS and CO. F FREEHOLD. OR SALE, substantially-built; and beauti Brick Cottage Albany street. Terms e*»y. WILL S. DOUGLAS and CO. FOR SALE, Twelve Allotments at For bury ;_L3B each. Apply Wm. Hessey, Held Hoad, Forbury. Public Notices. NOTICE. ID AVID BLAIR, Doctor of Medicine of , the University of Glasgow, and a Practitioner on the Medical Reg’stry of Great Britain, now residing at Heriot Row, Dunedi", do hereby give notice that I in* end to apply, oq the Ist? day of May next, to have my name paced on the Register of M- dical Practitioners m the Colony of New Zealand, and that I have this day dep: sited with the Register at Danevidence of my qualification in terms a I Voco ledical Practitioners Registration Act lob”* _ „ DAVID BLAIR, Henot Row, Dunedin, 30 th March, 1876. SOMETHING NEW FOR EVERY HOUSEHOLD. GROCER FOR BROWN’! LIQUID BLUING KOR CL' It will not spot or speck linen, it mixes vor evenly with water, gives a very pretty shade a « * P'nt bottle at the cost of one shil ini wiUgivebetter satisfaction than two shillinge worth of the button or ball blue now in use. . will be found to supply a want lone fel m ev>ry hou ehold, as it saves the la : or o washing out blue sp cks, and entirely doe away wth the inconvenience of the blue bag Anyone giving it atrial will be well satisfied with the. result. Bottled by J. BROWN, Brown street, Dunedin, STARCH POLISH. Use Brown’s Starch Polish f r glossing linen, it imnarts that fine glossy app u » ranee so desirable for shirts,, collars, cuffs, &c. Sold in packages for6d each. Oiders for the abo~e by mail will receive prompt attention. in aa_ Notice to the Public generally and to Parties Furnishing in particular. Our fast increasin'* trade has compel! d us to secure the next door premises and to convert the whole of the upper part into SPAC OUS SHOW IiOOM*, For the Display of our Extensive Stock of DRAWING, DINING, & BEDROOM FURNITURE. The Stock is most S leot and well assorted in all Branches, and will compare most favorablv as regards prices and style with any in the trade. G. M. B. & Co. return their best thanks for the generous support hitherto accorded to them, and in asking fot a continuanc > of that confidence, p'edge themselves to endeavor to deserve it. G. M. BRASCH & CO., Famishing Warehouse, Pbinoes stbeet, Dunedin, Near the Octagon. rHE PANAMA HOTEL, Stuart street, Dunedin, Is now completed and ready to receive Visitors or Permanent Boarders. . THE HOTEL is built of brick, three storeys high, well situated, and commanding the best view of Dunedin. THE BEDROOMS Are Lrge,_ commo ions, and well-ventilated, suites of Rooms being set apart for Married Coupbs and Families, with the use of Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths, and every conver ience. THE TABLE is well and plentifully supplied with all the choicest viands in season. The cuisine department being presided over*by first-class artistes, will be a sufficient guarantee that everything is of the best quality. THE BAR AND BOTTLE DEPARTMENT is under the superintendence of the Pr prietor himself. None but the Very Best Brands of Wines and Spirits will be Kept, And Sold at the Smallest Remunerative Profit. PANAMA HOTEL, Stuart street, S. ISAACS, Proprietor. MONEY, in various sums to Lend on Fre hold Security. * E. C. STRODE, . Solicitor. Princes street. THE most complete and comfortable Warm Baths (Is) in Dunedin. Turkish Bath, Moray p’ace. • , RACES. RACES. RACES. Turkish Baths open daily. The greatest luxury of the age. mURKISH BATH, Moray place, will open JL pores and clear the head. Good foi everyone. jyjRS B. J. GALLAGHER, Midwife, Grosvenor stieet, Kensington; sever years’ experience in the Colonies. Educational. ■pRIVATB SCHOOL.—Mr* Bnnd his re I moved to the corner of- Puncan am Brown stre ts. S con i quarter commences 01 ♦he 3rd April, EyENiNG School, and Private LessousjiiV Gow, Cargill stieet, and at Norma t- chool. - rjpUß MISSES BELL GIVE MUSK * LESSONS .at their Rooms, and the Grh I High School, i| Rooms at Mr Hardy’s Offices, near Mt C e L Begg’s Music Saloon, Frinoee street ■

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Evening Star, Issue 4086, 31 March 1876, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 4086, 31 March 1876, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 4086, 31 March 1876, Page 1

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