I ■ Pafclio Notices. j JgJ F . EATON & GO (Late Black, Thomson, and Co.) Hare Removed to those more Central Pre ' misea lately occupied by A. Pulton and Ce. j In George street KOTfOE. THE Public are hereby informed that traffic for Vehicles will be stepped on Friday night, 18th inst.. between the hours of 8 p.m and 6 a.m., for the purpose of repairs to temporaryßridge on Dunedin and Port Chalmers hj oad, intersecting Dunedin and MoeraVi Kailway. ALLEN & KINGSTREf.T. THE undersigned is prepared to receive . offers for a Twenty-one Years’Lease of Section 35, Block HI, Dunedin, having a frontage to Lera street of 66 feet. Also for Building Allotments in Bond street. EDMUND Factor to the Otago Presbyterian Church Board of T'roperty.
TO BRIOKM AKERS. WANTED TO EXCHANOE. for 12 000 first-class Bricks, One Pair of f’nehorse Clay 11 oilers, 3Bin. x IBln., with shaft, wheels, and plumber bock. W. M. WRITE, Pipe Factory, Kensington, WANT ED, the Ladies, of Ot"go to inspect splend d stock of Ornamental Hairwork. Head-dresses in every design, Curled igs, t ! ead-dres*es, Back curies, Plaits, Iwnsts. Parting, Cornetts Coils. Bertha Curls and Side Curb, Hair in all shades and colors, at all lengths (wholesale and retail), i >rent reduction has been made on all Hair goo 's ; great inducement ofiered to buyers. Combines and i a’gled i! air worked into any style. Large [ Stoc : of New Goods to arrive per Colnmbus. ( Patterns of Hair accurately and expeditiously matched and exeeut d, and sent to any pait of the 1 Vlony. 0. E Falkner, Importer of Human Hair, &c., London ll< use, George street I 'unedin. F AIR ' A'lH is to the individual man, c-mpiii-ino his liver, kidn- ys, &c., what the suu is to world and its inhabi tants.—Dr V rasmns Wilson. most complete and coin'd tab'e Warm Baths (Is) in Dunedin, ’lurkish Bath, i’loray p ace. 15 v ' n °h<? B , 5d per yard, at li'h s Paperhanging Warehouse Princes street. *P 1 .P 0,1■ HAN(I IS?OH.— SO,COO pieces now open for selection commencing at 6d, Fish and Son, Princes street south. PAPLRiI NGINGS.— For cheapness, variety, and good value, buy at Fish and Son s, Princes street south. PRINC' R STPi'ET W D NING- -Fish and Son have Removed to New Premises. Splendid assortment Paperhangings, Oils, Colors, &c. PV 1 'E IIHA NGI>. GS. -—Large assortment, low prices. Oils, Colors, Window Class, &c., equally cheap. Fish and Son, Pnnees stre't. PAPLRH vNGI GS.—Elegant designs in Drawing, Dining, Bed, and Sitting room Papers, h-ew ? how Room. Fish and Son. PtPERi lANGINGS. --Cash Cnstomers will get real value for the money at Fish’s New Premises, Princes street.
Tenders. rjIENDEE3 are invited till noon of the 30th inst., to erect Business for John Blakely, Esq., Princes street. MASON & WALES, Architect. rjIENDEE.3 are invited till noen of the 28th inst., to erect a Two-storey Stone and Brick House, Melville street. MASON & WALE Architect. TENDERS are invited for the erection of Two Wood Cottages, Great King street; plans end specifications at the office of J. T. Roberts next M‘Land'.ess, Hepburn, and Co's, Manse street. f i \ENI >ERS Wanted by the Mornington Road Board for the supply of 503 cubic yards of 3in. bluestone met'd. Tenders to be left at the Post Office, Mornington, on or before the 23rd inst. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. W. C. M*NEE, Clerk to the Board. TENDERS for Eerecting Villa Residence at foot of Howe street will be received at the office of the undersigned (where j dans and specifications may be inspected) on or before Saturday next noon. W. H. M‘Keay, solicitor, Pripces street- Dunedin. Butchers BUTCHER, w. PATRICK is Selling best quality Meat of all descriptions at lowest possible rates. Small Goods always cn hand. street, Dunedin, 1876. JOHN V E Z E Y (Successor to John Gardner) WHOLESALE & RETAIL BUTCHER, Prindes street south, Dunedin. Families waited on for orders in all parts o the City. SHIPPING SUPPLIED. Pork nkipn for s F.dnoattonal, Bookkeeping, aeitttmr'i ic, &c Evening Class and Piivate : ess'iua, Mr Gow, Cargill street and Normal School, fJMIE MIc'SES BELL GI7E MUSIC LESSONS at their Rooms, and at the Girls High School. Rooms at Mr Hardy’s Offices, near Mr 0, Eegg’s Music Saloon, Princes street.
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Evening Star, Issue 4204, 17 August 1876, Page 1
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710Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 4204, 17 August 1876, Page 1
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