For Sale.' ’ FREEHOLD. SALE, five-roomed House and ground three' minutes’ from Post Office, hew, beatitifulview, and good locality. Terms. . WILL S. DOUGH AS and CO. FREEHOLD,. .10R SALE, .eubstantidly-bui It and, beauti-..-iullyrfimslied five-roomed Brick Cottage,; " 4- test."' Terms easy. ;T ’ i ‘“ v’ r * ■ r ‘" WILL gy DOUGLAS and CQ. F OR SALE, a rec nd-hard Side Saddle; * price moderate. Apply StKilda Hotel. SECOND-HAND PIANOFOR ''Ej (olla d’s,for im mediate sale (cheap); owner .removing. Mr Johnson, Leith street, by Howe street. FOR , SALE, Two horse Engine and Boijef. -'pply J'. ha Davie*. Castle street noitb, St; David street. , •’ ' ‘<• TTIOR S ALE, , Twelve Allotments - at; ForJJ-: bnty; L3B eachi v Apply Wm. Hessey,. Reid Rpad,.Forbury. Public Notices. SOMETHING NEW FOR EVERY ■; ■ ; Household. A-SK YOUR GROCER FOR BROWN’S Ail LIQUID BLUING *OR CL' >T HfcS. It: will pot, spot or. speck linen, it mixes very, evenly with waterJ gives a very pretty shade, a h(l, a; pint bottle at the cost of one shiling wiU giye beitteri satisfaction than two .shillihgr worth cjf the buttoinor ball blue now'in use. It will be found to supply awant long felt in ev ry horiehold, aa it saves the la' or of ■wa-hing opt blue speck'd, and entirely does away wth the jUdouyenienceiof the' blueibay. Anyohegivingit a trial will be: well satisfied with the result. . ; I - <:■ Bottled by. , .. . J. BROWN, ' Brown street, Dunedin. STARCHPOLISH; 'Bse Brown’s Search Poli?h fir gMsing linen, it imwarts that fine trlosby appearance so desirable fbrshirts; : collars, cuff Sold in packages for fid each. ! .Orders for the abp~e by mail.will receive prompt attention., , M. , BR A sei & CO, ’S ~ Furniture Warehouse. Notice to the Rublic. generally and to Parties Furnishing mparticidar.V Our fast increasing trade has compeßd us to secure" -the next door premises aha to convert ithe whole of the upper part into , SPAC! OUS SHOW ROOM*, For . the Display of our Exteh-ive Stock of | DRAWING, DINING, & BEDROOM FURNITURE. u The Stock is most" S leot and well assorted ;in all Branches, and wi 1 compare most favorably as regards prices and style with any in the trade. ; ■ - •, G. M. : ,Bi & Co. return their best thanks for :thegenfirous support hitherto accorded to them, and irt asking for a continnapc a of that confidence, p'edge theniselves to endeavor to deserve it.
Q. M. BRASCH & CO., '' Furnishing Warehouse, Pbinoes stbeet, Dunedin, Near the Octagoni The panama hote d, Ftuart street, Dunedin, Is how completed and ready to receive Visitors or Permanent Boarders. THE HOTEL ■ is built ,of brick, three storeys high, well si uated, and commanding the btst view of Dunedin. ‘ ■ THE BEDROOMS Are large, commo ious, and well-ventilated, ; suites of Rooms being set apart for Married iCouplts and Families, with the use of Hot, Cold, and Shower-Baths; and every convei it nee. • THE TABLE is well and plentifully supplied with all the choicest viands in i-eason 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 ‘ - Proprietor 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. RACES. RACES. RACES. Turkish Baths open daily. The greatest luxury of the age. MBS B. J. GALLAGHER, Midwife, Grosvenor street, Kensington; seven years’experience in the Colonies. Educational. JJUNBDIN COLLEGIATE SCHOOL, Principal, Mr A. Barrett, t View Terrace, Dowling street. The Second Quarter will Commence on* Monday, 3rd April : Vacancies for a few boarders and day pupils. SPECIAL CLASSES: PIANOFORTE by Mr A. J.‘Towsey, or • - Mis A. Barrett. SINGING „ Mr A. J. Towsey. GYMNASTICS „ Professor Long. DANCING ' ~Mr J. Kelly. T ~" ■■ i ■ i ■ m i » EVENING School, and Private Lessons— MrGow, Cargill street, and at Normal School. rjpHE MISSES BELL GIVE MUSIC , LESSONS at their Rooms, and the Gris High School, Rooms. &£ Mr Offices, near Mi C, LBegg’s Music Saloon, Princes street
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Evening Star, Issue 4088, 3 April 1876, Page 1
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656Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 4088, 3 April 1876, Page 1
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