Public Notices. W ALTER H 1 S L L\ND, ESTATE, AND general commission agent, Princes street, Dunedin (Opposite Bank of New South Wales). 0 P, Lotus Negotiated, Absent es Represented, Money Invested, Valuations Effected, Properties and Shares Fought and Sold, Rents Collected. APPE \L To the Intelligence and Common Sense of the PIiOPLE OF DUNEDIN. AN Attempt having been m de to dupe and delude the Citizens by false re resentations in the form of Bombast! a! Advertisements of Trashy Slop-made Clothing, th» Public are respectfully requested to be guarded against tho-e Imp.rdti ns which, being of necessity sold at lower prices, are in tbo end very much dearer than clothing obtained of a respectable professional Tailor, seeing that the materials used in the manufacture of these j slop goods are of the meanest qualities marie I up, so as to deceive peisons who are not judges, and in which there is md!y no wear or durability from the utter absence of Conscientious Wo kiuanship in the putting together of : these SHAM MATERIALS, as well ns the want of taste displayed in the style of these misrepresented Garments. '1 he Public will doubt! ss be easily convinced that it is always better to go to a respectable and thoroughly profess onal Tailor, one who is n El RST-CLASS GUTTER, And thereby insure a Perfect Fit. MR G, EVK, in making th's appeal, begs most r-spccful!y to state that, whilst giving a Good Fit and in THE AEWkST STYLE OF FASHION, He adheres strictly to the principle of using none but First-class Genuine laterals, ard allows no s op work to be put in ; hi* prices being equally as moderate as those of the Unscrupulous Puffing Slop Clothing Houses. Please observe tne address : G. EVE, Naval and Mill ary Tailor, George street. Dunedin, next Fr-tish Hotel, and No. 6. rende. HTIHE lIVI’ AIR HATH is to the indi--1 vdu Iman, comprisin'..’ his liver, kidneys, &c., what the sun is to world and its inhabi tant?.—Dr f rastnus Wilson THE most complete and com f oitab’e Warm Baths (Is) in Dunedin. Turkish Bath. Moray p ace. HESS IN N, 72 inches, 5d per yard, at FEh’s Paperhanging Warehous -, Piinces street.
PPAPKKHAN* ITNOS.—SO.OOO pieces now open for selection commencing at 6d, Fish and Son, Princes street south. PAP bR I { 'NGTNGS.—For cheapness, variety, and good vdiie, buy at Fish and Son’s, Princes street south, FINC 'SSTIiI‘ET W' D"N TNG- -Fish and Son have Removed to New Premiseß, Splendid assortment Paperhangings. Oils. Co’ors, &c. PA PE PHAN GI NGS. —Large assortment., low prices. (Mis, Colors, Window Glass, &c., equally cheap. Fish and Son, Prinoes stre t. PAP KKII \NGIXGS.—Elegant designs in Drawing. Dining, Bed, and Sitting room Papers. New Show Room. Fish and Son. PAPERtiANGINOS. --Cash Customers will get real value for the money at Fish’s New Premises, Princes street. Tenders. T^I 1 DELS will be received by the under signed till Tuesday. Ist August, to erect a Farm-house for Mr Wm. Hay, at Awamoko. Plans and specifications to be seen at Mr John Smith's, saddler, Itchen street, Oaraaru, and at our office, Dunedin, MASON & WALES, Architects. TENDERS are Invited till Tuesday nest, Ist August, to Erect a Two-storey House of Wood at Heriot bow. MASON & WALES. Architects.
TENDERS invited for Alteration ot Offices, Mnnse street, Dunedin for N’essrs M‘bean Bros To be lodged with Ihe undersigned on or before the 2nd Augu-t. at 4 p.m. R A. LAWSON, Architect. HALFWAY BUSH ROAD BOARD. NOTICE TO TENDERERS, THE Specification for the Culvert at Ross's Creek ha? been altered. Ihe length is to be 40ft instead of 55ft. Tenderers are requested to state price per foot for Masonry, prce per yard for Filling, and a lump sum for the whole. Tenders are also requested for Re-hrmation at Anderston road, to be in by Thursday, August 3, at 4 p.m. Dep n sit, ten per cent. No tender necessarily accepted. Plan, &c., at School-house, Waikari. W. JOHNSON, TENDERS Wanted till Thursday, August 3, for Paperba and Painting threeroomed cottage. Apply Mr Whittaker, Serpentine Avenue. i mENDERS W anted for the Purchase of a
I Quantity of Old Iron Plates and Frames, about eight t ns, as it lays on the ground where Lioness was repaired. Tenders to close Thursday, 3rd inst., at noon, and to be left at our office. KOYSE, STEAP, * CO. : Kattr-iy str et. OTAGO HAKBOii BOAEIX TENDERS will be received at the Offices of the Board until oon of 'I hursday, 17th August for the construction of four Twin Screw Steam barges, in iron. Alternative tenders for the same in Timber will a’so be received. Drawings and specifications can be inspected and all particulars obtained, at the Engineer’s Office, Liverpool stireet. 1). L. SIMPSON, Engineer. July 7, 187 G. Business Notice. YAED Wide Matting, 9|d ; Tapestry Carpets, 3s Cd : Ladies’ Hats. Is ; Trimmed Hate, 4s lid ; White Twilled She< ting, f>4 inches, Is ; White shirts, 4s 9d ; Wide Winceys, Is ; Men’s black Cloth Paget Coats. 18s Cd; Men’s Trousers and Double-breasted Vesta, IGa 6d ; Paper Collars, Gd box ; Man’* Hats, 2s; Silk Umbrellas, 10s Cd. HERBERT HAYNES, & 00.
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Evening Star, Issue 4190, 1 August 1876, Page 1
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855Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 4190, 1 August 1876, Page 1
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