Public Notices. EVOLUTION. THR Old “Times” has Evoluted. and with true Darwinian Progression reappeared opposite Paterson and M ‘Lead’s, a few doors f om the Octa /on, where F. Crowder desires to eater. Those who patroni e his Restaurant wi'l meet with every att- ntion. Heals and Beds at all hours. SPECIAL NOT!oid TO LADES. II E undersigned has much pleasure in ann unei g the anival of a very large and extensive shipment of first-class Humvn Hair; also, an a sortmeat of the very latest fashions in Curled and other Headd esses Head-dr ss Pins, great v riety. " U goods of the finest material and best workman -hip is bought and selected at Home by an experienced person (CoPeur), thus saving all intermediate charges, and an offered to the pu'olic at pi ices which are unrivalled for cheapness. To arrive by next mail, Dutch Hair, the flaxen and golden color -. C. E. FALKNEB, Importer of Hu'nan Hair, George street, Duned : n, wholesale and retail. Combings and Tangled Hair worked into any style. BILL'S '■ cw Temperance Restaurant and Boar 'ing House (late Arti'l ry Hotel), Georg" stre t. Goo i beds, Is ; all meals, Is ; bed and breakfast, Is Gd; loard, 15s; board and lodging, 18s Gd. HE JDS I' AIR i A IH is to the indivxlual man, comprising Ids liver kidneys what the sun is to world end its inhabi —D- Erasmus Wilson. &c., tant ,! E most compile end condoi table Warm JL Baths (Is) in Dunedin. Turkish Bath. Moray pace. strei ESSIVX, 7'l inches, ad per yard, at Frhs Paperhanging W T arohous -, Piinces PP » P > ■’ i■' IIAN( M xOb'. open for selection commenring at Gd, Fish and Son, Princes street somh. PAP > R!I s AT;iXi;s.T-Ai 'or cheapness, variety, and good vdue, buy at Irish and Son’s. Princes street south, RING S STViET W 1) .\TXG- Fish and Son have Removed to New Premises. Splendid assortment Papcrhangings, Oils, Co’ors, &c. » APE i! lIA ’• GIAGS, —Large assortment, low prices. Oils, Colors, Window Glass, &c., equally cheap. Kish and Son, Princes stre t. PAP HH ■ NGT '• GS.—Elegant designs in Drawing. Dining. Bed, and Sitting room Papers Aew how b'o m. Pis and Son. PM Tlii ’! aNGINGS, -■ t 'ash ■ ustomers will g t real value for the money at Fish’s New Premises, Princes Mreet.
Public Companies. NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMrAN Y —- 1 ' ’ PIT.\ L, £1,000,000. Bah-huba Agency. .tofn macdo'-t-u.d &ca. of Valclutha have been appointed acrenta for the above Company in that district, vice Messrs ' tewurt and < ow, and are now prepared to take risks of all desorp tions at cum nt rates. GEORJE W. ELIOTT, Agent for 1 tago, PROTECTION FROM FIRE. To Storekeepers. Householders, Investors and others having Property .at Risk T HE NATION AL IN SURA NC b COMPANY Deserves the sunport of the Public of Otag; beirur essenti.-il.lv a LOCAL OFFICE
Witu a Resident Proprietary and Aumini:;in the Province. THE ENTIRE CAPITAL AND PROFITS For the protection of the insured and guarantee of claims being invested here, retains in New Zealand that which would otherwise go out of it. A. HILL JACK, General Manager •'y’tCTORTA INSURANCE COMPANY. This wealthy and old e -tablishsd Office, an wc-11-known for ' ibevality amt Promptitude hi thi' settlement of claims, is prepared to etjVot Fire Insurance on Woe] while shearing in Woolshcds, Dw Idng houses, Stores, and every description of Insurance at the lowest rates of premium. Also prepared to grant Marine Insurance on Ships, Goods Freight, and Wool either from Shears to London or ■- therwise as may be desired, and to make policies payable at all parts of the world where agencies are established. Principal Office, New Zealand: High street, Dunedin. W. D. MEARES. Res. Secretary.
TRANSATLANTIC FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF HAMBURG. FIRE RISKS of all descriptions taken at the lowest current r .ten. Over 70 agencies in various parts of the world. I.>\sses promptly and liberally settled in New Zealand. H. J. BOUT RAN, Ot Bonmau Macandrew, and Co., uent. Jetty street. Educational, NORMAL PREPARATORY SCHOOL, Tower Hill, Cowling street. THIS School will be Opened on Tnesd >r, the 18th inst., for the iustrmtion of respemable boys and girls. The course of instruction will embrace all (he brandies of a sound English education, with Latin, (Tench and piano. _ Juvenile Class : Infant school exerdsts and sinking Greatest attention paid to moral as w-11 as intollertnal f rain Tig. Certificates f character and ability may bo seen at Mr Andrew Mere r’s, Rattray* street. Terms ; Se> ior Class, 3('s ; Junior, 24* per quarter. Monthly or quarterly* payments in advance. WILLIAM MAOINT SIT, Principal. | TIE MISSES BELL LIVE MUSIC LESSONS at their Rc sms, and the G:rU High School, Rooms at Mr Hardy’* Office,?, near Mr <', Begg’ii Music Saloon. Brinoes street
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Evening Star, Issue 4177, 17 July 1876, Page 1
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789Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 4177, 17 July 1876, Page 1
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