Public Notices. ILSON BROTHERS, GOAL MERCHANTS. Offie* : Rattray si? eet, near .Railway Station. Yard : Great King street. Orders - promptly attended to. "CI F.EATON (Late BlaoTc, Themson, and Co.) Have JRemoved to those more Central Premises lately occupied by A. Fulton and Co, in George street.
TO PARTIES SEEKING A FIR T-OLASS STMENT. TO BE SOLD, Bve.jrea'* lease of th- Times Res'aurant, being in the leading thoroughfare of the City, t ge' her with e» erything necessary fer ca rVng on t"e business. 'Hi© place ha*been fitted up on the same eiple as the old 1 imes Restaurant namely, a home for the middle strata. Apply to R. Bacon, Octagon. lAMPBBLL . ft CO J Erpress, "Waggon, and Furniture Van Proprietor, STAFFORD STREET, DUN'S IN, Pianofortes, Furniture, &c, carefully removed *. . i i- n 0 f All Orders promptly attended to. N.B.—-Luggage stored. COVERLID & MANTBLL. Late of George st.] [Late with Mr BeisseL HAIRDRESSERS, PERFUMERS, AND AUTISTB IN HATR, Ladies' own Combinp.made up. HairwY»rk of every des ription on hand or made to rrder. The hair of relatives and Mends made into ' Braceh-ts, Pings, . Q carf Rings, Earrings, ' Alberta, Devices, ard I laits. for Lockets. &c, &c. These are wonderfully unique in design and durable, although the charges are exceedingly moderate.
LADIES' HATR-TVRr.SSING ftOOVfl, n ppo*itA the Qneon's Thnatro. Dnnedin. APPEAL To the In'elligenc-* and Common Sense of the PEOPLE OF r> T JNEDIN. AN Attenv.t baring been nvde to dupe and delude the Citizens by fake representations in the form of rtisetnentß of Trashy Slop-mad" Clothing, th* Public are rest ectfully requested to be guarded against tho«e Impositions which, being of necessity Bold at lower prices, are in the end rery much dearer than clothing obtained ef a respectable professional Tailor, seeing tk»t the materials med in the manufacture of these slop goods are of the meanest qualities made up, R.i as to deceive persons who are'not judges, and in which ther? is really no wear or durability, from the utter absence of Conscientious Wo kmanship in the putting together ef SHAM MATERIALS, as well ns the want of taste displayed in t*ie styleof the.~e misrepresented Garments. The Public will doubtl ss be easily convinced th't it is always better to go to a respectable and thoroughly profess onal Tail-r. one who is a riR*T-«!LASS CUTTkR. And thereby insu'e ■:> Perfect Fit.
MR O. kVf, ; n miking this appeal, begs most f'specfully to state that, whilst giving a Good Fit and in THE -EVVf'ST STYLE OFFVSHION, He adheres strictly to the principle of using none but First-class Genuine Mkier'als, aid allows no s op work to be put in ; hid prices being equally an moderate as those of the Unscrupulous Puffing Slop Clothing Houses, Please observe the address : G. EVE, T 1 aval and Miliary Tailor, George street, Funcclin, noxt British Hotel, and No. 6. hj rcade. r|IHE HBT AIR HATH is to the incliJL viduilman, comprising his liver, kidneys, &c, what the sun is to world and its inhabi tantp.—Dr Erasmus Wilson. HE most complete and comfortable Warm . Baths (Is) in Dunedin. Inrkish Bath, Moray p'ace. ESSIAN, 72 inches, 5d per yard, at . Fi«h's Paperhanging Warehouse, Princes PAPJ.;!-;HAN< 51 NG«.—50,000 pieces now open for selection, commencing at 6cl. Fish and Son, Princes street south, APKR HANGINGS.—For cheapness, variety, and good value, buy at Fish and Son's, Princes street south. RINO.S STfiFET WiDINING— Fish and Son have Removed to New Premise?. Splendid assortment Paperhoncinira, Oils. Colors, &c. APJIiUHAN GIA US. —Large assortment, low prices. Oils, Colors, Window Glass, &c, equally cheap. Fish and Son, Princes strc t. Drawing. Fining, Bed, and Sitting room Papers. New -how Fis l -> and Mon. » VYAV- > ANGINIiS. --1 ash ' ustomers will gf t real value for the money at Fish's New Premises, Princes street.
T u IN DEBS invited for making additions to tV Rev. Mr Oldham's house, Roslyn. H. F. Hardy, architect. IKNDERS invited for erecting ten-roomed house, Heriot How. H. F. Hardy, architect. UTAGO HAUBOtt BOARD. fIpENDEnS will be received at the Offices fl. of the Board until >oon of ITmrsday, 17th August for the construction of four Twin **crew Steam Barges, in iron. Alternative tenders for the same in Timber will also be r^crivrd. .Drawings and specifications can be fnttpectrd mnd allpnrticaUrn obtained, at the Engineer's Office, Liverpool Btireet. 1). L. SIMPSON, Engineer. July 7,1876. Business Notice YARD Wide Matting, 9sd ; Tapestry Carpets, 3n 6d ; I Adieu' Hate. 1b ; Trimmed Hats, 4s lid White Twilled She tin?,', 54 inches, la ; White shirts, 4a ik\; Wide Winceys 1 s ; Men's flack ('loth Paget Coats. 18s 6d; Men's '! rousers and Double-breasted Vests U'« 6d:<Paper Collars, Cd box ; Men's Hats, 2s ; Silk tfinbrellas, 10s 6d.' HERBERT HAYNEB, & CO.
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Evening Star, Issue 4194, 5 August 1876, Page 1
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780Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 4194, 5 August 1876, Page 1
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