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GOVERNMENT NOTICE. V. B* FREIGHT FROM NAPIER TO LYTTELTON AND WESTPORT. Public Works Office, Dunedin, loth August, 1881. SEPARATE TENDERS will be received at this Office until noon on Wednesday, the 31st August, 1881, for the Conveyance of Three Locomotives from Napier (two to Lyttelton and cno to Westport). Tenders to be addressed to the lion, the Minister of Public Works, Dunedin, marked outside “Tender for Freight.’’ Specifications and conditions may ho seen at this Office and at the Public Works Offices at Wellington and Christchurch. Telegraphic tenders, similarly addressed and marked, will bo received if presented at any Telegraph Office by tioon of the sa,mo date, provided that written tenders in duo form are lodged at any of the above-named offices by the samfi hour. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. W. N. BLAIR, Euglueer-in-Chargo, Middle Island. Y. M L. -r> rjjM G. PARIHAKA BLOCK. Crown Lands Office, Patea, sth August, 1881. FURTHER SALE of Rural, Suburban, and Village Settlement Lands for Cash, at public auction, and on Deferred Payments on application. CAPE AND OPUNAKE SURVEY DISTRICTS AND VILLAGE SETTLEMENT OF RAHOTU. Further Sections of Land in tuo Districts will he open for application on Monday, sth September, at Patea, Hawera, and New Plymouth; and on sale, by public auction, at How Plymouth, on Thursday, the Bth September, (JdiltCCtsd applications for any of the Deferred-payment Sections wilt Mao bedecided on the Bth September, at New Plynaodtii. Full particulars may bo obtained and plans inspected at any Land Office in the Colony. 0. A, WRAY, Commissioner of Crown Lands, JPCTEXiIC HOTICJB&. BUSINESS NOTICE. The firm of auctioneers, etc., h'therto trading as Henry J. Bacon and Co. will from this date—namely, 22nd August, 1881—be earned on by and trade as Henry J. Bacon, no other person or persons being interested in the said business. HENRY J. BACON, Auctioneer and Valuator, Dowling strict, Dunedin. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. ~\TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned William Paisley Woodifield and Michael M'Carthy, trading as “McCarthy and C 0,,” of Caversham, brewers, has this day been Dissolved by mutual consent, as from the first day of August instant. Dated this 25th day of August, 1881, MICHAEL M'CARTHY. Witness to signature of M. M'Carthy .’ J. B. Callan\ Solicitor, Dunedin. W. P. WOODIFIELD, Witness to signature of W. P. Wcodifield : J. B. Lewis, Solicitor, Dunedin. rjIHE TURKISH BATHS. A CURE for Rheumatism, Gout, Sciatica, and Neuralgia. THE TURKISH AND RUSSIAN BATHS. —A Cure for Liver Complaints, Spinal Weakness, and Nervous Debility. T~ HE TURinSH AND RUSSIAN BATHS. —A Cure for Sprains, Colds in the Head aid Chest. iIE following Report, says the ‘Medical Press and Circular,’ from the medical officer, was road at the last meeting of the Board of Guardians, Fermoy Union: —“The Turkish Bath, after a trial of four years in the Fermoy Workhouse, has been found a useful remedial agent in a large class of cases; for example, in congestive and inflammatory states of the internal organs and viscera of the lungs, the liver, and kidneys in particular, renal dropsy, Bright’s disease, etc. In virtue of its eliminating process, it has been successfully employed in the treatment of rheumatism, sciatica, and gout. On the whole, I regard the Turkish Bath as a valuable aid to medicine in the treatment of disease, and of very extended, though not universal, applicability.”

NOTICE. LL HORSES placed in the Forbury Park days. to Graze must be Removed within seven SYDNEY JAMES, Secretary D.J.C, Dunedin, August 27, 1881. GILMOUR BROS., in returning thanks to their numerous customers for the liberal patronage bestowed on them for the past seven years, desire to inform them that they have let the shop hitherto occupied by them in Princes street south. The business will in the meantime be carried on in their WALKER STREET SHOP, Where, pending the erection of new and more suitable premises, they will offer the whole of their large and varied Stock of Groceries, Wines, Spirits, etc., at considerably Reduced Prices for Cash. GENERAL COMMISSION AGENCY AND PRIVATE INQUIRY OFFICE FOR MISSING FRIENDS, Etc. ALL EVIDENCE FOR BRIEFS requiring special care got up. Copies of Marriage Certificates, etc., procured. Service of Legal Documents effected. Bailiffs furnished at shortest notice. Debts collected. (Strict secrecy observed.) LOUIS JULIUS WBIDNEK, Manager, For twenty years connected with the Police Departments of Now Wales, Victoria, and Otago (New Zealand); and late clerk of the City Police Court, Dunedin. Agents throughout the Colonies, etc. 91, Princes street, Dunedin, 91—next Messrs Kelsey and Co.’s Music Warehouse. SH. CARTER AND CO., Ready money • Drapers, (52, George street, will Open en Saturday with a splendid selection of Goods in all departments. SH. CARTER’" AND” CO.~ will make a • speciality of supplying Goods of a Superior Quality only at very moderate prices. _ Ladies /can depend on the quality of every article supplied by ns. SH. “CARTER AND’ CO. will open a • Dressmaking Department under the personal management of Mrs Carter, whoguarantees a really well-made dross at little more than half the usual charges. H,CARTER”AND CO. will show’ on • Saturday Splendid Satin Costume Cloths, Is OJjd ; Heavy Homespuns, 91d ; Black Satin Cloths, 10id ; Black Persian Cords, 9jd. SH. CARTER AND CO. will show on • Saturday—Superior Millinery, desperately cheap ; Black and Colored Costumes, 21s; Embroidered Merino Pelisses, 4s lid; Pinafores, 9id; Double Frillings, 2id ; Rich Silk Scarves, G^d. S H, CARTER AND CO. will show on 0 Saturday—Calicoes, 2M; Long-cloths, lid ; Finlay’s Twill Sheeting (two yards wide), Is Oid ; Quilts, 2s lid ; Cretonnes, sid ; splendid ,-alue in Sheets, Counterpanes, and Shirtings. H. CARTEK AND show on Saturday—Pompadour Prints, 4ld ; Rich Sateens, 9id; Silk Fringes, Is ; Gloves, bid; Embroidered Hose, Bid; and Goods of every lescription at desperately low prices for ready money. , MW. GREEN, Jun., AND CO. desire 0 to inform their friends and the general iublic rHAT they have taken _ those centrallysituated premises opposite Inglis’s, George itreet, Dunedin, THEY intend to open with an entirely New Stock of Men’s and Boys’ Clothing and General Mercery ON SATURDAY, AUGUST 27, and hope, by keeping Superior Goods and JELLING at Moderate Prices, to obtain a O share of public patronage. Terms strictly

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Evening Star, Issue 5762, 27 August 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 5762, 27 August 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 5762, 27 August 1881, Page 3

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