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PUBLIC NOTICES. REAL SCOTCH TWEEDS. 6.754 YARDS, Ex JOHN ELDER, Via Melbourne, rjpHE ABOVE LINES are of tho Newest Patterns and most Durable Material, and will be sold Cheap. The Trade supplied with cut lengths at Wholesale Prices. Tailoring In all Its Branches, WILLIAMSON AND HOLDEN, 29, Princes street (Exactly opposite West’s Music Saloon). NOBEL’S PATENT DYNAMITE. TW% HE most Powerful Explosive known for u Blasting Hard or Soft, Wot or Dry Rooks, Tunnelling, Breaking up Wrecks and Sunken Rooks, Splitting Tree Stumps, Boulders, etc. The chief advantages of Dynamite over Gun* powder and other explosives are—great economy of labor In boring, the labor and not tho ex* plosive being as a rule the great expense in mining operations. With NOBEL’S DYNAMITE smaller and fewer bore-holes are required - hence great saving of'toola and fuse } and, as It requires no tamping (water being sufficient), there is thereby perfect immunity from accidents Sn stemming bore-holes. One of tho Company’s Instructors Is now In Dunedin, and can give any practical Information regarding Nobel’s Dynamite on application to D4LGETY AND COMPANY, Bond street, Bole Agents for Middle Island. Dunedin, 19th October, 1880, I

GUTHRIE AND LAKKAOH’S NEW ZEALAND TIMBER AND WOODWARK FACTORIES COMPANY (LIMITED). S’ DBIUTU R B, NEAT, CHEAP, DURABLE. HAVING tills depressed period Rocuraulated a Liu;,o Stock of Excellent VuiiillTUßS suited to the rerpueraoats of tha plainest or most drAorat-e taates. we have revised our pr’oes, and now citcr SPECIAL FACILITIES to Portia? Purntibiug to acquire Furniture which upon Inspection will show SUTRRIOR VALUE, combined with chaste design and Bound workmanship. Visitors will 2nd onr SHOW-ROOMS Replete with every requisite for Furnishing, SHOW-ROOMS, Princes street south and George trtreot. Complete Suites from LlO upward*,

0B A H BEACH P!OHBSR BURF-BATSIIiG ESTABLISHMENT, (Sack of Grand Stand) HOW OPEN, from Sunrise to Sunset. Bathing dresses and every requisite provided, Tea, coffee, etc., at all hours. G, L. KINGSTON, Proprietor. A DYERTISEM3NTS to appear la the Country Edition of the Evening Stab mus>t be handed in not later than 2 p.m. IREIA^i7wAGQO«ETTi?S ) BASKET PHAETONS AND BUGGIES, Also Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Saddle Horses, on Hire, HEW MARKET STABL2S, “THE EAHDI FILS.” ESSRS J. WILKIE AND CO., have now on hand a Stock of the above, which they have every confidence In introducing to notica t as the most convenient newpape: file that has yet been in the maikot. J. WILKIE AND 0 0., Wholesale and RetallStationoxs and Pcokiollere, 40, PRINCES SUBSET. Princes street south, W ATCH MASSES,

T. WALTHAM WATCHES. black, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, Princes street (next Criterion Hotel). T. B. having ust received a consignment of theaej ustly celebrated Watches. is now prepared to supply them t* the pn'iito at prices ranging from the low figure of 1.3 10*. A Guarantee o£ tighten months given with eaon Watch, Also, a choice assortment of Jewellery o! all hinds, In Sliver and Gold, at moderate prices. BW GOODS, NSW GOODS, Ex b s. John Elder, Eeauiiful Designs in GOLD A2SD iiiLVEE JEWELLERY, NEW ELLCT il OA?LAT ED GOODS. Koto tho Address— G. AMD T, YOUNG, IMPORTERS, WATCHMAKERS. £i<D JEWELLERS, 80, Princes street, Dunedin, To arrive, Seven Oases per ship William Davie. JOHN E I S L O P (Late Arthur loverly), CHRONOMETER; WATCH, AND CLOCK MAKER, Exactly opposite the KaMonal Bank, Princes street, Dunedin, Ships' Cleaned and Sated by Transit Observations. Nauilca In»4vamenti'|ltep&lrod, [Established 1866.]

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Evening Star, Issue 5607, 26 February 1881, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 5607, 26 February 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 5607, 26 February 1881, Page 1

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