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Public Notices. HE Executors of the late Dr VAN HEMEiIT earnestly request all persons indebted to him to forward the amoxmts of their accounts either to Dr. Hocken, Dr. Ferguson, or Mr Anderson, Solicitor,-with as lttle delay a3 possible; and they also request all persons having cla:ms against t'n* state to render same. A RIDDLE EASILY SEEN T KoUull, MY first i* ofte seen in a potato; my. second is a bev rage drank in I'eland : m\'third is a 1 >r«e body of water a very hot place, and the end of a candle ; my whole is to •be had for one s i per pair of I. BENJAMI , Tobacconist, Fruiterer. Jeweller Confectioner, and Importer of F.m y Goods, George, and Princes street south, i unedin. PIANOFORTE PIECES. Just Published—"SILVEKYSPttAY,' "F. i:N LFAVES.' "IHK 'Melbourne Argus' of 2(sth June cha actmse* the on* "n« a crisply tuneful, brillia t azurka"; the other as '" a very pretty dance moveme t -in 2 4 tine, not dirhcult for executant-, of ordinary ability." To hand, a large supply of the following pieces : SILVERY WAVES ■•- PRINCE IMPERIAL GALOP SUNRISE GALOP GOLDEN SUNRISE GALOP «PRINCE OF WALE * INDIAN MAiCH' 'Usly Illustrated). PALLING BLOSSOMS-By Oscar. THE KR ZKN NH>.T (Illustrated), BB.' G AVIA MA URKA, And a number of New Magazine*, Books, and other recent Musical Publications. CHAS. BF.GG & -0., PBINOK3 HtREKT, DUNf DIN. THE HrtT AIR ! V\' !H ** t0 the ir,cli v:dunlman, &c, what the Bin in o world and its.iniiab tants.—Dr Hrnsmns Wilson. "li'E nin«t i-oinpL ie and cum oitabie W rn Baths (Is) in Du-'-dia. 'Lurid-h Bath. Moray p ace. "EALTH A>D PLEASUR CO i'l Ed, /Hit Smad Cost. Second-class TURKISH BAT IT*, l s fid, i'ivery Evening after 5 o'clock Chess, dniiduoeß, <vc. Si/endid >"aloon. Good Fire. Ti inches, s'l per yard, at Fi h"s Paperhanging Warehous , Piinces

P » Pi--; IIANi J [\'G,V.-50,000 pieces now ' open selection commencing at 6d. .Pish and Son, Princes street south. iAP 11H NGIN'iS.—For cheapness, yaJL riety, and good v-lue, buy at Lish and Son's, Princes street south. RING S ST 1 -' ET W D MNG- Fish ; and Ron have Removed to New Premises. Splendid assortment Paperhangings, Oils. (Jo'ors, &c. APEiIIA GI (i.s. Large assortment low priceß. Oils, Colors, Window (.lass, &,c, equally cheap, i'ish and Son. Primes stre t. AP HII NGI GS.-Elegant designs in Drawing. Dining, Bed, ;.nd Sitting room Papers. >• ew how Ko'>m. Fis and Son. \I Ek aNGINGS. t . will gt * eal value for the money at Fish's New Premises, Princes street. »Y inquiv ng at 0 Dorm ell's Royai George oteL gentlemen will f.ud pure Beadi Gravel for walks. CM AGO HARBOR BOARD. JFNDE ~ ; will he received at the Offices of the Boa-d until \oonof i hursday. 17th August for construction of four Twin Screw Steam Barges, in iron. Alternative tenders for the Bame in Timber will a so be re iwd. drawings and specifications can bo inject' d nnd all particul rs obtained, at tin Engineer's Olfice, Liverpool stireet. D. L. SIMPSON", Engineer. July 7,1870. lENDERS will be received up tr> 4 o'clock on Monday, the 10th hut., for t .king down and remov ng Two Houses from Cargill and London streets, and re-trccing same at Musßelburgh. W. T. WI-CrLSTER, Archito-t, Leith street. ">ENDIvS are invited to erect a res'yte--1 riaji ('Lurch at .Mo:sgiel. PL.ns, >c . may be vecn at Mr It. Cxinningham e, storekeeper there and at our oiike, whe e tenders will be received till I hur dav. the ISth 'list. MASON & WALKS, Architects. D PS wanted for Giubbi g three ere of Land. Apply o John Walsh ( Aithur street. TLN ER> am : n itel ill Friday, the blth nst, fur bloc of st-me and buck buildings. Plans and spci-iiientions with r : 'e'de-, undert k r, t >ct:>gou he lowest or any tender nt necessarily accepted I Educational. ! »fc •HE MISSED BELL GIVE MUSIC ; LESSONS at their Rooms, and the G.rb High School I Rooms at Mr Hardy's OlKces, near Mir C\ Begg's Music Saloon. Priuflee street

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Evening Star, Issue 4170, 8 July 1876, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 4170, 8 July 1876, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 4170, 8 July 1876, Page 1

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