Public Notices. I A L L B O 0 . K S r JA. AT * PUBLISHED PRICES, . . JPOB ; CAS H, For OneMortth, prior toStock-takiug. HEN RY WISE & CO., .. ; Princes street. ; DUNEDIN DISTRICT SCHOOLS. ; - A PPLIGATXO ' l S, accompaij ed with Testimonials, will be received by the Dunedin School Committee until 4 o’clock on W< dnesday, the 14th inst., for a Third Master, for the South District School. Salary £llO per annum. Duties to commence on Monday, "3rd July. . * SYDNEY JAMES, Secretary Dohedin school Committee. I.' COEPORATED TOWN OE MAORI •• ’ HILL, ■ r APPLICATIONS for Town Clerk for the >’bove-named Town, stating salary, to , be 1- ft at my house Williamstown, oh or before Tuesday, 13th inst. . GEO. MITCHELL, ■ . ' Mayor. MELTON POTTERY COMPANY. I AM riow prepared to execute orders 'for Sai.lt • Glazed I ipes, Benda, Junctions, - ewer pans, Flower Pots, all s zes. iMerchants arid 'Dealers are invited to .visit the works; where they vWll find a largh’stock of good useful, earthenware of local manufacture; and of quality and at prices tit at will defy qanape|iition. r ' ’ ‘ Goode made to order and to any pattern. - J. EOOT.es, hj Working Manager. N 6 T I C E. To Members of the General Assembly, Com- •' mercial Travellers* and Visito a to ■ Wellington. THE EMPIRE HOTEL, WELLINGTON. THE undersigned begs to inform Members of the Gerietal Assembly,'< ommeroial .Travellers. and Yfsitor s to Wellington that the. Empire Hotel Is Since the late fire, • the shove Hotel has . undergone a complete • renovation, no expense being’* spared to make; . it one of the finest Hotels in the .Colony. , The bedrooms have been rebuilt and considerably increased in,number, the.whole of which have -,buen constructed on. an unusually lar 0 e scale. seven fine. Sample -.rooms ; Have b en added to the Premises for the convenience ol Commercial Travellers. '! he bathroom accommodation has also been considerabl;> increased and the general improvemen's have been carried out on the most -extensive ■ scald.- . ' ■ ■ Suites of Bedrooms for Families. ■ j. LIGHTdCHIE V DL, . 'Proprietor, ALU Person's, indebted to the late firm of Bla-.k, Thomson, and ; Co., We requested to pay the amount of their iespo.-tive accounts' to Mr E. F. baton, whoi- out orised- to receive the same, an i who will discliarge all the liabilities of the said firito. black,th'mson,' & CO. May 30. WITH reference to the above advertisement, .i beg;to inform contractors.• builders and the public that T have purchased the business lately carried on by M cssr-t lilac ic, Thomson, and Co., and am now prepared to supply all.kinds, qf building material, iuc’.udiug lime, cement, plast-r, slates, drain pipes, builders’ konmongery, ■ orT the most liberal terms. I have’ now laming, and to a-rive, shipriients of timber for building and other purposes, and having dommhdious premises, and every convenience, with ample ma chinn;,, for a large business, trust tha*. niy long experience and knowledge of the trade will be sufficient guarantee that all o ders entrusted to me will be promptly and carefully executed. The business will in future be carried on inhLe name of E. F. Eatbn and Co., late Blatk,
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E. F. EATON. T AMES SIN CLA IR, Watchmaker and Jeweller, hag Removed Two Doors above Glasgow Pie House. . T* - HESSIVN, 72 inches, 5d per yard, at In h's Paperhanging Warehouse, Piinces street. PPAPEIiHAAGJNGS.-— ou,ut)o pieces now open for selection, common', irig at 6d, Fish and Son, Princes street south. PAPER, HwNGINGS. —For cheapness, variety, and good v.due, bay ut Fish and Son’s, Princes street south. RING;.S STUF.ET WiDENING- - Fish and Son have Removed to New Premises. Splendid assortment Paperhangings, Oils, Colors, &c. ' * PAPE RHANGINGS,—Large assortment low prices. Oils, Colors, Window Glass, &c., equally cheap. Fish and Son Princes stre t. , ■, PAPKRHANGINGS. —Elegant designs in Drawing, Dining, Bed, and Sitting room Papers. New Room. Fish and Son. P~FER HANGING S'.— Cash Customers will g t real value for the money at Fish's New Premises, Princes street. TO PLANTERS OF FOREST AND . FRUIT TREES. ’ C CARTER hegs to call attention to his • large and varied stock of Fruit, Focst, and (’rnamental Trees now ready for transplanting and which will be disposed of in quantity at a low price. The slock of 'Apple-Trees is large, clnice, and varied. Strong two-year o d tiees at is' perl 0. (Carter has also on hand a large and choice collection of Roses and Bullions and Herbaceous lant-. A few fine specimen treeo to be disposed of Great King Un i G ; orge stree's, Dunedin. ALTE «ATKW; OF TIME. ON and after this date. Duncan’s Coach null • leave the Booking i ffice. Empire Hotel, H gh street, fu* Blueskiu, WaikonaUi, and Palmerston, on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 2 Palmerston at 10 a in. 6u Tuesdays, Thursdays; and Saturdays. . y . J, A. DUNCAN, , . ■ Proprietor.
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Evening Star, Issue 4146, 10 June 1876, Page 1
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