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Public Notices. DISSOLUTION] OF PARTNERSHIP. nHR Partnership hitherto existing between L John Mack»y and Georje Fenwick, as Printers and Publishers, nnder the firm of " Mackay. Fenwick, and C 0.," has th's day been dissolved by mutual consent, as from Ist Juneult. J The business will be carried on by John Mackay, who will receive all moneys and pay all debts to or by the late fi-m. (Signed), JOHN MA/TKAY, GEORGE FENWiOK. July 1,1876. MUiSIOIPALITY OF SOUTH DUNEDIN, THE CITIZENS' ROLL, 1876-77. "OTICR is Hereby Given that the above i Roll in manuspript maybe inspected at the Council Chambers every lawful day, between the hours of !0 an 1 2 p.m. All ratepayers who have been omitted from any cause from the R 'll c<>n lodge with V e Council written claims for admission thereto on or before 3rd July proximo. ' Any objection against nanvs already enrolled may be similarly lodged on or before the 6th July. ..: Blank forms of claims and objections may be had on applicati n at Council Chambers. ANDW. RANKIN, Town Clerk. South Dunedin, 17th June, 1876. NEW AND CHOICE SONGS. BEOG & CO. have pleasure in introdueing the following very high class Songs, just received:— " God and My Hight," by Campana. " Hail to the Chief," by Tinney, bass song. "Come again from Fairy Land," vocal waltz—Gounod. " Distant Shore "-Sullivan. " Bells, across the Snow "- Gounod. " Dreamland "-ClaribelL " Cruiskeen Lawn," new accompaniemsnt. " Only te Love "—Penan' i. " If and Suppose," eccentric song. " Let every Gentleman fill up his GlasV a very pretty convivial song. "Loving Eyes" '• Maidens' Flower Song."—Pinsuti. In stock, all the favorite Songs of the day.' Macfarren's issue of Scotch and Jacobite Bal lads. PMITCEB STREET, DUNKDIN.

W. HAWKINS ACCOUNTANT AND COMMISSION AGENT. j Office: Princes street, Dunedin. OTAGO STEAM LAUNDRY, NORTH EAST VALLEY. HE Proprietors having completed their Trying-room are now in a position to receive la' ge family washing at moderate rates. Tei ms on application. ; N.B.—All orders addressed to the North : Fast Valley Poit Office will receive prompt attention. NOTICE. \ HE Undersigned begs to intirrat? to his Flat th;it he has commenced business at Kensington as a Wood and Coal Merchant, and trust', by keeping only the very best articles, to merit a share of public patronage. Kaitmigata Coal, delivered ... LI 10s per ton. Green Is and, „ ... 1 2s ~ ?-ewcnste, „ ... Ttfvvn Prices. Firewood, either in logs or cut ~ Coke °. ... ,| M. M'LENNAN, Near Kensington Hotel. ADIES' TURKISH BATHS. TO MORROW, AND~EVERY WEDNESDAY, from 9 a.m. till 6 p.m. LADIES' WARM BATHS every Wednesday, the rr.o3t comfortable in the Colony. HE H6T AIR BATH is to the individual man, comprising hiß liver, kidneys, &c, what the sun is to world and its inhabi tant?.—Dr Frasmns Wilson. IHE most complete and comfortable Warm . Baths (Is) in Dunedin. lurkish Bath, Moray p ace. EALTH AND PLEASURE COMBINED, At a Small Cost. j Second-class BATHS. Is 6d, 1 Every Evening after 5 o'clock Ohesß, dominoes, So. Sp'endld Paloon. Good Fira. "ESSIAN, 72 inches, 5d per yard, at . Fish's Paperhanging Warehouse, Princes I Btreet. PA PF,RHANOTNQS.-60,000 pieces now ppen for selection commencing at 6d, I Fish and Son, Princeß street south. APERHANGINGS.— For cheapness, variety, and good vine, buy at Fish and I Son's, Princeß street south. RINCt R STUKET W'DRNINGk- Fish _ and Son have Removed to New PreI mise*. Splendid assortment Paperhangings, Oils, Colors, &c. PAPERHANGINGS.-Largo assortment, low prices. Oils, Colons, Window Glass, &c, equally cheap. Fish and Son, Princes street. APHKH'.NGI^GS.-Elegant designs in Drawing, I 'iniug, Bed, and Sitting room I Papers. Kew s how Room. Fish and Son, rpAPERHANGrNGS.-'Cash Customers I XT will g'et real valtie for the money at Fish's New Premises, Princes street.

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Evening Star, Issue 4166, 4 July 1876, Page 1

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608

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 4166, 4 July 1876, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 4166, 4 July 1876, Page 1

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