PaUle IfotloM E PRITCHARD begs to inform bis —• fneuas and the public generally that he continues to canyon badness at his old premises m Rut-tray street where nothing but lirst-class work is turned ont t he Shoeing Department is under his special supervision, und n>>ne but the very best workmen are emp'oyed. The most careful attention will be paid to lame horses, suffering from diseased feet, etc., which are .placed under his care. C harges moderate. E, PRITCHARD, Farrier, Rattray street. NOTICE OF BE MOVAL, AND T. BURT beg to intimate that they have Removed to their New Warehouse, Comer of Cumberland and Stuart streets, Opposite Findlay and Co.’s Timber Yard. RANGES. A SUPERIOR ASSORTMENT, suitable for all kinds of coal, always in stock at SHACKLOC K’S South-end Foundry, Crawford street N.B.—Sash-weights all sixes, General Cartings, and Repairs, w RT ’3 CELEBRATED PIaNOS. N*.-I HER Arrival of these Favorite Ins’ ruments. Afforded Universal Satisfaction. QNLY FORTY-FIVE GUINEAS. JX ISSESSTNG Great Power, Quality of Tone, nTqUALLED Touch. B fcST VAeUE Fun THE M NEY POSSESSING the admired Tone of a Fine Kirkman. lITARD’S PIA. us! ~ ' » The Pianos of the Day, CHAB, BiriiG & CO, j BURT AND WELLS. W F. the undersigned, have this day entei into Partnership as Timber Mercha «ndw°CKlware Manufacturers, under the na of Burt and Weils, ; THOS 0. BUR 1 ] I « . . J JOHN WELLS Cumberland street, Dunedin, October 19th, 1877. ANNUAL CLEARING SALE. Paperhangings I Paperhangings 1! CHEAP SALE FOB ONE MONTH ONLY. MRS. RS FISH A SON beg to annoi . they will hold the Annual • heap I of their large and extensive at- ck of Pa hangings, for one month, commencing January. 3rd, which period all G( will posujvey be sold at COST PnlOE C ASH only The Public may rely on thi a genu ink balk, an the Stock most be redt to make rctm for large shipments of ] goods close at hand ex Canterbury Auckland.Paints, Oils, Glass, Hessians, Ac., all al duced prices. Note the Address FISH & SON, Princes street sout! Wholesa and Retail ADELAIDE WINES, To Invalids and Connoisseurs, TRY the Adelaide Wines mw on Sale, four and five years old. imported direct from the South Australian Vineyards’ Association. Adelaide. ’ PORT, SHERRY, OONSTANTIA. Strongly recommended by the med cal faculty, and guaranteed pure and wholesome. GEORGE BLYTH, Agent, High street; NEW BREW J1 NEW BREW JJI pfr ASS’S No, 4, ex City of Santiago, now on draught at the Pier Hotel NOTICE. THE Liverpool and London and Globe Insurance Company having withdrawn from the Undeiwriters’ Association, are now prepan d to take Fire Rieka at reduced rates of Premium. G. S. BRODRICK. Agent, Jetty street. ■YTEERD & CO.’S COMMERCIAL I LIVERY, BAIT, and COMMISSION STABLES. High Street. Single or double Abbot s Buggies. Wag gonettesj open or close < ’arriages of the best lescription always on hand for 1 i ire ; also, a orst-class assortment of single or double Harness Horses for Sale or Hire Gentlemen favoring the proprietors with ] charge of their horses at can rely on getting every attontioa First-class grooms always in attendance Horses broken to single or double harness. HENRY YEBND k fX)., Proprietor*.
ARRIVAL OF THE AUSTRALIAN CMCKETEHS. Prospects of P»aca special Cablegram from the Porte to G. W. i'KLsCOLE, ARCADE. Six Weeks’ £ rmistioe. TN consequence of the above. G. W. Driscole, merchant tailor, has resolved to make unheard-of sacrifices, and will, during the above period, sell his One Guinea Trousers (to measure) for Twenty-one shillings. Note the A ddress— G. W, DRISGcLP ( ate G- '•avidson), Merchant Tailor, Royal Arcade, Dunedin. TAILORING. I MARTIN, First-class Tailor, has Just • Received SIX CASES NEW SUMMER GOODS, ex Timaru. New, ,Coating, New Trousering, and New Vesting, Criterion Building, Prinrses street. Turkish bath, Mobat Place, The regular bather is easily recognised by i the clearness of the complexion, the brilliancy | ef the eyes, the exuberance of spirits, “the light springing footstep,” and poetry of motion. Ladies will in future be admitted to the Baths at 7 pm. on Mondays, and Gentlemen not later than 6 p.m. for iTurkish, and 6 30 p.m. for warm baths on said days. WF L E E T 3 • Dunedin Furniture Vans, Established 1862. The only Two-horse Vans in town. Families removed on he shortest notice. Town and country orders punctually attended to. Note bo address— W. FLEET, Stmt Ktag iteMl KoMl
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Evening Star, Issue 4647, 22 January 1878, Page 4
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722Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 4647, 22 January 1878, Page 4
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