Public Notices, I L S*O~N BROTHER COAL MERCHANTS. S, Offica: Rattray street, near Railway Station. Tard: Great Ring street. Orders promptly attended te. JfJ T. BATON * 00. (Late Black, Thomson, and Co.) Hare Removed te these more Central Premises lately occupied by A, Fulton and Co,, in George street.
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. WE, the undersigned, lately carrying on business as Wine and Spirit Merchants, ui-der the style of Finch and Birch, do hereby dr* notice that the Partnershship is dissolved by mutual consent, as from the 3'th June, 1876. All cl-ims against the said Finn will h- settled by .Tames Finch, who will oontinne the Business as formerly under the style of James Finch and < 'o. Established 1862. The only two-horse Vans in town. Families removed on the shortest notice. Town and country orders punctually attended to. Note the adores* l — F L E E T ’ S Dunedin Furniture Vans, W. FLEET, Great King street North, APPE 'L To the In'elligeucr and Common Sense of the PEOPLE OF DUNEDIN.
AN Attempt having been nnde to dupe and d' lude the GRizens by false re: resentations in the form of Bombasti al Advertisements of Trashy Slop-mad* Clothing, the Public are respectfully requested to be guarded against those impo-nti ns which, being of necessity sold at lower prices, are in the end very much dearer than clothing obtain' d of a respectable professional Tailor, seeing that the materials n c ed in the manufacture of these slop goods are of the meanest qualities made up. s ' as to deceive pe: sons who are not judges and in which them is really no wear or durability from the utter absence of Conscientious Wo kmauship in the putting together of th6Se SHAM MA f E-lALS, as well as the want of taste displayed in t''e style of these misrepresented Garments. 'I he Public will doubtl ss be easily convinced that it is always better to go to a respectable ami thoroughly profess on al Tailor, one who is a CTTTTKR, And thereby insu’e a Perfect Fit. MR G, FVP, in making th : s appeal, begs most T- spec fully to state that, whilst giving a Good Fit and in
THE *EWt'ST STYLE OF FASHION. He adheres strictly to the principle of uainc none but First-class Gc ; uire Wafer ala, ar-d f Howe no s op work to be put in ; his press beiag equally as moderate as those of the Unscrupulous Puffing Slop Clothing Houses. Please observe the address s G. E VE, N aval and Mili 1 ary Tailor, George street, Dunedin, next Pritish Hotel, and No. 6, Arcade. EVOLUTION. VOW Published, “The Ethics of Evolution, or the relation of the Doctrine of Development and Theism to Christianity.” A lecture delivered on, behalf of. the Dunedin Alherfseum by the Pev. A. R. Fitchett. One Shilling; by post, Is 2d. All Booksellers. THE HOT AIR BATH is to the individualman, comprising his liver, kidneys, &c., what the sun is to world and its inbahi tant o ,—T>r Erasmus Wilson. THE most complete and comfortable Warm Baths (Is) in Dunedin. Turkish Bath, Moray p'ace. ■ HESSIAN, 72 inches, 5d per yard, at Fish’s Paperhanging Warehouse, Princes street. ■ . BAPFHHANUiMGS, —50,000 pieces now open for selection, commencing at 6d« Fish and Son, Princes street south. PAPi'.RHANfI^TvfS. —For cheapness, variety, and v.due, buy at Fish and Son’s. Princes street south, RING' S STKI-ET W I D NIN G- - Fish and Son have Removed to New Premises. Splendid assortment Paperhangings, Oils, Colors, &c. P APE KHAN GIN GS, —Large assortment, low prices. (fils, Colors, Window Glass, &c., equally cheap. Fish fcnd Son, Princes street. GS.—Elegant designs in Drawing, Dining, Bed, and Sitting room Papers. New KhoW Room. Fish and Son. PAPER'D aNGINGS. —Cash" Customers will get real value for the money at Fish’s New Premises, Princes street.
Tenders, Otago harbor board.-offers win Be received at the Offices of the Board, Provincial Buildin«s. until Noon of Thursday, 17th inst., for the Purchase and Removal of the Timbers of the Old Jetty street Jetty, exposed at low water, between the Cross Wharf and Crawford street. Further particulars can b* obtained at the Engineer's Office, Liverpool D. L. SIMPSON, Engineer. OTAGO HARBOR BOARD. TENDERS will be received at the Offices of the until Noon of llmrsday. 1 l7thAugx;st for the construction of four Twin Screw Steam Purges, in iron. Alternative tenders for the same in Timber will a'so he r»crivcd. Drawings and specifications can be hmpecttd and all particulars obtained, at the Engineer’s Office, Liverpool stireet. D. L. SIMPSON, Engineer. July T, 1876. Bustnaas Notice. YARD Wide Matting. 9Ad ; Tapestry Carpets, 8? 6d ; l adies* Hats, Is ; Trimmed Hats, 4a lid ■ White Twilled She-ting, f>4 inches, Is ; White fchirts, 4s 9d ; Wide Winceys, Is ; Men’s ( lack Cloth Paget Cents 18s 6d; Men’s Trousers and Double-breasted Vests, Ifis 6d ; Paper Collars, fid box; Men’s Hats, 2s ; Silk Umbrellas, 10s fid. HERBERT HAYNES, & 00,
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Evening Star, Issue 4198, 10 August 1876, Page 1
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821Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 4198, 10 August 1876, Page 1
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