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Public Notices. IMPORTANT NOTICE. CE. PAL HNE K, Hairdresser an "I Oma- • mental Hnr Manufacturer. Importer of Human Hair. The largest st ck of Human Hair in the Colony. Ha'r in all colors, shades, at nil lengths (wbole.-ale and Retail). Large stock of ready made goods at greatly reduced prices. Great ieduction has been made on all hair goods ; great inducement offered to buyers. Combings and tangled hair worked into any style. ‘^■ rr ,r S emen t h as been made for re.ular monthly shipments of human hair. Patterns of hair accurately and expeditiously matched and executed, and sent to any part of the Colony by C. E. FALKNER, ■ George street, Dunedin. TO BUILDERS, CONTRACTORS, AND OTHERS. HAYING Lease 1 the Quarry on the Port Chalmers Railway line, known as Wales Quarry, the undersiyned are prepared to supply on the shortest notjice, C ut Stone, Rubble, and Ballast. Orders left with Mr Brei.chley, at the Dun. edin Radway t ition, or at the Quarry, will have prompt attention. : BRBNCHLEY & GOLDIE, _ Li ssees. Dunedin, 20th April, 1876. WHERE TO DINE WHEN IN LONDON. SERVED IN THEGRAND HALL. TABLE D’HOTE, 3s. 6d. Daily from 5.30, till 8 o’clock. 3s. 6d. (Also on Sundays,) Consisting of Soups, Fish, Entree?, Joints, Sweets, Ices, and Deserts. SPIERS AND POND, The Criterion, Regent Ciecds. PICCADILLY, LONDON, W. ~VTOTIOE.—The travelling Public are re-A-i spectfully informed that the undersigned is running daily a Two-horse Coacb between Outram and Mosgiel Railway Stations, via T aien , leaving Buck-eye Hotel, Outram, at 7.30 a.ni., arriving at Mosgiel in time for the first np-train_ to Dunedin, and returning from Mosgiel at 5.15 p.m,, on arrival of the 4.30 p.m. down train. - D« YOUNG, Proprietor. YENE HAN BLIND VENETIAN BLINDS, At the low rate of Is per foot, Paterson, Burk & Co., Maolaggan street, ihree doors above the Arcade,

Staffordshire warehouse. Princes street. Wholesale and Retail, Glass, China, Earthenware, Lamps, Vases Lustres, etc, * Note the H°MBATTSON and BROWN desire to call • , at^ ntion of their friends and the pubJic of the City and suburbs, te the fact that they nave made most complete arrangements for the delivery of Coal and Wood of all the various lands, at current rates. All orders will have dispatch. • * 1 Great King street. Opposite Bacon’s e tab! 93,

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Evening Star, Issue 4126, 18 May 1876, Page 1

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379

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 4126, 18 May 1876, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 4126, 18 May 1876, Page 1

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