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PUBLIC NOTICES. SEAL SCOTCH TWBID~Bi 6,754 YARDS, Ex JOHN ELDER, Via Melbourne. Pattern* and most Durable Material, and will be sold Cheap. The Trade supplied with cut lengtks at Wholesale Prices, Tailoring In all its Branohes. WILLIAMSON AND HOLDHW, 29, Princes street (Exactly opposite West's Music Saloon). NOBEL'S PATENT DYNAMITE. HE most Powerful ExploslTe known for Tunnelltag, Breaking up Wrecks and Sunken Books, Splßtlog Tree Stumps, Boulders, eto. The chief advantages of Df **mH» over Gunof labor Is boring, tke labor and »ot «ne explosive being as a rule the great expense la TVIVU > . fewer bore-kcfcs are required heooe great saving «f tools and fuse; wad, as It requires no tamptag (water being «***<■*), *ere to thereby perfect hnntmaity from accidents Ik stemming bore-holes. . _ , , One of the Company's Instructors to now In Duneiln, and ova give any practical information regarding Wobel's Dynamite on aWP^^SL* 0 regaiuuis AND (JqMPANY, Boni street, S»le Agents for Middle Island. Dunedla, 19th October, 1880.

GUraREC AND LABHAOH'S NEW ZEALAND TBUBBR AND WOODWARB FACTORIES COMPLY (LOOTED), FUENITUBB, NEAT, CHEAP, DURABLE. AVING thro*gko*t this depressed period - accumulated a Large Stock of Excellent FUBKITURB suited to the requirements of the plainest or most elaborate tastes, we have revised »ur prices, and now offer SPECIAL FACILmES to Parties Furnishing to aoqulw Fmrniture which uf on ingpaetiwi will show SUBffIMOR VALUE, combined with chaste design and somnd workVisitors will find our *3OW-ROOMS Replete with every requisite for Furnishing* S H 0 W-R 0 0 M S, Princes Btreet sonth and George street. Complete Suites fr»m LlO upwards.

OBAK BEAOH PIONEER ~ SURF-BATHING ESTABLISHMENT, (BMk tf Grani Stand) NOW OPHK, from Soarlae to Sunßsk Bathing dresses aad evevy requisite provided, Tea, coffee, etc, at a'ii houra. G. L. KINGSTON, Proprietor. IyVERTfSHtfWKTS to appear in the _L Country Edition of the KvsninQ Stab must bo hamdei In not later thn.n 2 \\m. pI&RRIAGES, WAGtOttETXaS, BASKET ' PEAKTONS AND BUGGIES, Also Ladiea' and Gentlemen'a Saddle Horees, on Hire, NEWMARKET STABLES, Princes street south. •' THE HANDS FILB." "ESSES J. WILKIE AND CO., haveTnow on hand a Stock of the tbove, -which they have every confidence In Introducing to notloe, as the most convenient newspape* file that has yet been in the niaiket. J. WILKIE AND CO., Wholesaleand ReiallStftikmers and Booksellers, 40, PRINCES S-LREET. WALTHAM WATCHES. WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, Princes street (next Oritsrlon Hotel). T. B. having tut received a consignment of the3ej uatly celebrated Watches, la now prepared to supply them t» the public at prices ranging fiom the low figure of L 3 10s. A Guarantee of eighteen months given with eacn Watch. Also, a choice assortment of Jewellery of all kinds, in Silver aad Gold, at moderate prices. EW GOODS, NEW GOODS, Ex ».B, John Elder, Beautiful Designs in GOLD AND SILVER JEWELLERY, NEW ELL*OTEO-PLATED GOODS. Note the AddressG. AND T, YOUNG, IMPORTERS, WATOHMAKER3, AND JEWELLERS, 80, Princes street, Dunedln, To arrive, Sovon Case* per ship William Davie, [Established 1866.] OHM HI i (Late Arthur Beverly), CHRONOMETER, WATOH, AND OLOOK MAKER, Exactly opposite the National Bank, Princes street, Dunedln. Gleaned and Bated by Transit Observations. Nautloa InitnsoaeuHlSepftlred.

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Evening Star, Issue 5610, 2 March 1881, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 5610, 2 March 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 5610, 2 March 1881, Page 1

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