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PUblio Notices. IL S ON BROTHERS, GOAL MEROBTANTS. Office: ttattray Bt eet, near Bailway Station. Yard i Great King street. Orders promptly attended to. Xp J, EATON (Late Black, Themson, and Oo.) Hay* Removed to those more Central Premises lately occupied by A Fulton and Co., in George etwet.

TO PARTIES REEKING A FIR T-OLASS nV STMENT. TO .BE SOLD, five Tears lease of th» Times tßes'aurant, being in the leading thoroughfare of the City, t-ge'.ner with e»erything necessary forca-rr'ng on the business. ciple as ths old Times Restaurant-■ namely, a home for the middle strata. Apply to R. Bacon, Octagon, lAMPBELL & 00 J Express, Waggon, and Furniture Van Proprietor, STAFFORD STREET, DU*E IN, Pianofortes. Furniture, &c, carefully removed to all parts of town or country, All Orders promptly attended to. N.R.—Luggage stored. "COVERLID & MANTELL, •*U Late of George st.] [Late with Mr Beissel. HAIRDRESSERS. PERFUMERS, AND XPf HATU. Ladies' own Combings made up. Hairwork of everr des ription on hand or mado to -rder. The hair of relatives and friends mad'? into Bracelets, l>'in;<B, Pcarf Bings, Earrings, Alberts, Pe*icfs and T laits for Lockets Ac, ha. are wonderfully unique in f'esign and durable, although the charges are exceedingly moderate. LADIES' ROOMS, the Qiiepn'R Theatre. Dunedin.

APPEAL To the Tn'elligenc" and Common Sense of the : PEOPLE OF -DUNBDIN. ' N Attempt ha?inf> been mide to dope L and delude the Citizens by false reiresentatioTis in the form of Advertisements of ■ /Trashy Slop-made Clothing, the Public are respectfully requested to be guarded ngninst thote impo»!ti'>n : ' of necessity sold at .lower prices, are in the end rery mu?h dearer than clothing obtained of a respectable professional Tail'T. feeing that the materials u<ed in the manufacture of these slop are of the meanest -qualities made up, R-- as to deceiv* persons who are not judges, and in .which thero is really no we<r or durability from the utter absence of Conscientious Wokmanship in the putting together of these SHAM MATERIALS, o a weir as the want of taste displayed in the style of. these misrepresented Garments. The Public will doubtlss be easily conjured th'tt it is always, better to go to a respectable and thoroughly profess onal Tailor one who is a FIRST-CLASS CUTTF.P.

And thereby in sire hj Perfect Fit. MR G. PVF, in mnking th's appeal, begs most r<-specfully to state that, whilst giving a Good Fit and in THE ?EWrST STYLE OF FASHION, He adhere? strictly to the principle of usinjj none but First-claas Genuine Mater'als, ard allows no a'op work to be put in; his pr'ces being eqtully as moderate as those or the Unscrupulous Puffing Slop Clothing Houses. Please observe the address: G. EVE, Naval and Military Tailor, Oeorgestreet, "Dunedin, next British Hotel, and No. 6. Arcade. THE HOT AIR HATH is to the indivldutfman, cnmpt i.?in? his liver, kidneys, &c, what the snn is to world and its inhabi tan to. —"Dr "RTnamn* Wilson. |UE most complete and comfortable Warm . P>athß (Is) in Dunedin. livrkish Bath, Moray p'ace. "ESSIAN, 72 inches, 5d per yard, at . Fi«h's Paperhanging Warehouse, Princes

PAPKISHANOTNGK.—SO.OOO pieces now open for selection, commencing at 6d. Fish and Son, Princes street south. APF.RH.\NGINOB.~Vor cheapness, variety, and good vMue, boy at Kish and Son's, Princes street south. MN C * S ST H KET W ■ D * NING- - Pish and Son have Removed to New Premise?. Splendid assortment Paper-hangings, Oils, Colors, &c. A.PEKK ANGIrtGS. —Large assortment, low prices. Oils, Colors, Window Glass, &c, equally cheap, fish and Son, Princes stre< t. APRRH4NGINGS.-Elegant designs in Drawing, Dining, Bed, And Sitting room Papers. New Pish and &on. i APKRi ! A NGINGS. Cash Customers will gpt real value for the money at Fish's New Premises, Princes Ptreet. r|i?NTVERS invited for making additions I. to th* Rev. Mr Oldham's houfe, Roslyn. H. F. Hardy, architect. IRNDEP.S invited for erecting ten-roomed house, Heriot Eow. 11. F. Ilardy, architect.

OTAGO HARBOR BOARD. TENDEBS will be received at the Offices of the Board until JSoon of Thursday, 17th August for the construction of four Twin Pcrew Steam Barges, In iron.- : ~ AJternatire tenders for the same in Timber will a so be r»coivpd. Drawings and specifications can be in*pect'd rn'i all pnrticul-rs obtained, at ths Engineer's Office, Liverpool stireet. D. L. SrMFSON, Engineer. J\ily7, 1R76. Bnsteeas Notice. 'AUD Wide Matting, 9Jd ; Tapestry Carpets, ?)t 6d ; T*diw' Hate, lo; Trimmed Hate, 4h lid: White Twilled She.tiae, hi inches, Is ; White Sr.hirts, 4b 9d; Wide Winceys, Is ; Men's 1 lack Cloth Paget Coats. 18a 6d; Men's Trousers and Double-breasted Vests, lGsCd: Paper Collars, 6d box; Men's Hatß, 2s; Silk Umbrellas, 10s Cd. HEBBERT _ HAYNES, & CO,

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Evening Star, Issue 4193, 4 August 1876, Page 1

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766

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 4193, 4 August 1876, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 4193, 4 August 1876, Page 1

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