Drapery. H E R B E R T, H A Y N E S, AND c o. 9,875 ARE NOW SHOWING YARDBEANCYDKE S 8 M A T E R 1 A L 8, From Gs 6d. per Dress of Twelve Yards. pRtNTE D jyj" ÜBL I A From 4s 7d the Full Dress. Warranted Fast Dolors, PATTERNS TO SELECT FROM. R E S S E S, 100 1,560 1,020 YARDS UNDRESSED HRO W N HOLL AN D, At 94d. per Yard, worth Is. PLAIN & SHOT- SI L K SUNSHADES, From 3s 6d. each. ARRETS. TH E LARG ES T STO CK. I N TH E RROVI NC E, Comprising— BRUSSELS | TAPESTRY | KIDDERMINSTER 1 FELT DUTCH HEMP. jJOC O A AND QHI N A M ATT 1 N G, From One Yard to Two Yards wide. FR O M ONE F 1 O O R Q L O T H S, FOOT SIX INCHES, T O EIGH TE E N FEE T. 50 A Choice of PATTE R N S. H E R B E R T, JJ A Y N E S, NEAR THE OCTAGON, AN D Q ° P HINGES S TREE T.
Boot and Shoemakers. WH . HAT 'J H . BOOTMAKER, Removed to Princes street, Opposite Government Buildings. JAM E S MI ! RR AY, BOOTMAKER, Nearly opposite Cobb’s Coach ORice, High street, Dunedin, BROS respectfully to notify to the Gentlemen of 1 unedin that he has commenced business as above, and solicits a share of their patronage. J. M. possesses a thorough knowledge of the trade, and being a practical bootmaker, those favoring him with their commands may rely upon having the very best materials and workmanship, and first-class articles supplied at the lowest remunerative charges. NOTICE OE REMOVAL. TAMES MOLLISON, begs to. j inform his friends and the public generally that he has removed to his premises Rattray street. His. new establishment is fitted up so as to secure the convenience and comfort of his numerous customers. .1. M. would notify that he has opened with an entirely new amt well selected stock of Ladies’, Gentlemen's, and Children’s Boots and Shoes, .‘elected with the greatest care, and will be found of good value and at reasonable prices. Every thing in the trade manufactured on the premises on the shortest notice by experienced workmen. For Sale. N SAL E , Ex Robert Henderson, SO cases Patent Malting I'iles, MARSHALL & COPELAND. PI ANOS FOR SALE. SALE.- Just arrived per Omeo — JL Two of Aucher’s celebrated Pianos (next maker to Eiard, and prize-taker at the Paris Exhibition). These Pianos—one rosewood, the other walnut —have the new folding key-board, 7 octaves, tri chord, double repeating action, and metallic plates, &0., and are excellent for standing in tune, and much admired for their beautiful elastic touch and purity of tone. On sale by, and to be [seen at the rooms of FREDERICK H. EVANS, Auctioneer, &c., Princes street, Drawing-room suite, walnut, green rep, for sale cheap. Fredk. H. Evans, Auctioneer, Princes street. H E A P P R INTI N G, Circulars, Cards, &,c, '■EVENING STAR” OFFICE, Sfallbrd street, Dunedin,
Business Notices, JT. ROBERTS, Princes street south, • agent for the Waihola Lime; always a good supply on hand. O. L U M S D E N, WATCHMAKER, Adjoining Mr Beeby’s, Jeweller, Princes street South. C C H I L 0 0 T T, . LAPIDARY. Greenstone and lobbies Cut to any Design, and Polished, unequalled in the Colonies. George street (opposite the York Hotel). WM. WILSON, Otago Foundry, Cumber; and street, Boiler Maker, Engineer, Millwright, and Blacksmith, &c. All kinds of Castings in brass and iron. Machines of all kinds made and repaired. Water Engines of any power, superior to any now in use, constantly on hand. The only agent for Booth’s Patent Flaxdressing Machine, which is capable of dressing two tons of fibre per week. CARPET'S. North and scoular invite attention to their new Stock of CROSSLEY’S TAPESTRY AND BRUSSELS CARPETS, Just arrived. NORTH & SCOULAR, Rattray street. J D 0 D S , WINE MERCHANT AND GROCER, Corner of George street and Moray place, Dunedin. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. PREVIOUS to other arrangements for Business Premises, we have determined to sell oil our Large Stock Groceries at an immense reduction for CASH. A rare opportunity to heads of families for supplying themselves with Goods, of the very best quality, at low prices. HOGG & HUTTON, Rattray street. Notice of Remov __ NOTICE OF REMOVAL. MR ROBERT K, MURRAY, Confectioner, &c., begs to acquaint his friends and the public generally, that he has removed to SteiuholF Buildings, Princes street, during the building of his new premises in Rattray street, where he will continue to carry on all the branches of his business as usual. Dinners, consisting of Soups, Joints, and Pastry, daily, 1 p.m. First-class Soup and Luncheon, daily. Private Refreshment Room for Ladies.
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Evening Star, Volume VII, Issue 2042, 20 November 1869, Page 1
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