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PdJBLIC NOTICES. 1 HA G POINT GOAL. Delivered within Town Limits. Per ton 24b 6d „ jj-ton 12s 6d „ |-ton 6a 6d Extra distances actual cartage added. Per ton in yarb taken out of the track, fob cash 20s Od Por*-ton,do ~ 10s 6d „ 1-ton, do ... ... ... 5a Single bag .T. ... 2s Od If booked, Is per ton extra. JUST OPENED, additional New Seam from the deep level; makes a fine Coke and Cinders; ia a very strong, free-burning Coal, which lasts well, and only wants a trial to become the favorite and most economical coal that can be used for Household purposes. Price per ton in yard 26s „ ~ delivered 30s E. T. WING, Town Agenfc W. H. WILLIAMS, GRANGE HOTEL, DUNEDIN, Hanover street (corner of Lcith street.) CHARLES W. HENSHALL(Iate ■_y sergeant of police) begs to inform his friends and the public generally that he has become proprietor of the Grange Hotel, and trusts, by keeping only the best brands of Beer, Wines, and Spirits, to enjoy a continuance of the patronage so liberally bestowed on his predecessor, Mr Cornelius Bunbury. First-clas3 Accommodation for a limited number of Boarders on moderate terms, Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths, and all the Comforts of a Home, 0. W. HENSHALL, Proprietor. PUBLIC NOTICE. CITY BUTCHERY, Rattray street, "AVING NOW REMOVED into my new establishment in Rattray street, I take this opportunity of cordially thanking those kind friends and the public who have supported mc through the severe opposition which for some time past has been particularly directed against mo in my old premises, and to assure them that my best energies will be devoted to merit a still more extended share of public patronage. The shop has been fitted up in the latest Continental style, and for beauty of design, cleanliness, and convenience cannot be surpassed by any establishment of the kind in the Southern Hemisphere. The servicos of a first-class tradesman for the Small Goods Department has been secured. Real Epping, Pork, Beef, German, and aH other Sausages will be always on hand and their quality guaranteed. Special Conveniences have been prepared for Curing Hams, Bacon, Spiced, and Corned Beef in large quantities. A complete Plant for the manufacture of Preserved'and Potted Meats, Tongues, etc., has been ordered, and when fitted up will supply the Lunch, Breakfast, and Supper Table with tasteful delicacies. The whole business will be under my personal supervision. Leading feature in conducting it will bo cleanliness, civility, and attention to the requirements of rich and poor. Only the primest of meat will be kept, and will be sold at the Lowest Possible Prices. Special arrangements will be made with hotels, restaurants, and largo consumers. Customers waited upon in all parts of the City and suburbs. SHIPPING MADE A SPECIALITY, Note the address: S. G. S M I T H, City Butchery, Rattray street, Dunedin. SAFETY. BRILLIANCY. ECONOMYHundreds of families now using this Oil testify to its superiority over other oils in use. It uses less oil in proportion to the light given, without odor. It gives a much more brilliant light, and more steady than gas, and at less expense. The high test and safety of this Oil should cause consumers to insist on having no other. Consumers should take great care to see that they obtain the genuine Noonday, and that each tin is stamped " Noonday," and that the sealing of the nozzle is intact. Noonday is packed in strong Una to avoid leakage. BATES, SISE, AND CO,, Bond street, Dunedin. F. H. ASBUSY, Heating and Ventilating Engineer, late of U.S.A. AND PRIVATE BUILDINGS Conservatories, Green-houses, Dryingrooms, Steam Baths fitted up on the most improved principle; Automatical, Steam, and Hot Water Apparatuses, Steam Coils, Radiators, etc., etc., made to order. Castle street, rear of Otago Foundry, Dunedin. HE UNITED INSURANCE COMPANY, FIRE AND MARINE. CAPITAL £500,000. With Unlimited Liability of Shareholders. Head Office: George Street, Sydney. The undersigned, agents for Otago for above Company, are prepared to undertake every description of Fire and Marine Business at the lowest current rates, All losses settled promptly on the spot with ut reference to Australia DENNISTON AND CO., Agents, Bond street, Dunedin. PIANO, HARMONIUM, AMERICAN ORGAN TUNING AND REGULATING. ORDERS Left with JOHN HOGG, Union street (below Cumberland street); or at Guthrie and Larnach's pianoforte and furniture rooms, George street. Terms moderate. |HE Cheapest place to buy Mutton is at A. Dornwell and branches. A good Side of Mutton for 3s 6d. TEGISON Laid for Dogs on my Paddocks, Fairfiell Fred. Freeman, Abbotsroyd. OYAL BLEND WHISKY. i As supplied to H.R.H. the Prince of Wales. This rare old Scotch Blend is distinguished by having a bouquet as in fine old matured wines. NEILL AND CO. (Limited), Bond street, Wholesale Agents. EDUCATIONAL. THE ART OF SINGING, PIANOFORTEPLAYING, MUSICAL SCIENCE, HARMONY, Etc. R J. T. WRIGHT, Professor of Music, Ferntree Cottage, Royal terrace (Late of Glasgow and London), Pianofortes Tuned. MUSIC. HERR LUDWIU MOSCH'S Third Quarter commences on Thursday, the 20th inst. Room: Princes street, on Mr Boot's (dentist) premises. mHE THIRD QUARTER will Commence X Monday, July 17th. Miss Forsyth, London street and Royal terrace. aiEPARATORY SCHOOL, conducted by the Misses Glasgow, Rc-opens July 17th. Vacancy for a few pupils. RAWING, OR PAINTING IN OIL AND WATER-OOLOR.-Mr G. F. Fodor receives Pupils in class or private lessons for instruction in the above. Studio—Filleul street. Also Evening Classes. jD Ladies; all the branches of a sound English Education, including Drawing, French, Plain and Ornamental Needlework, and Calisthenics. Inclusive terms. Next quarter comment »July 15th, Madame Murct, George street north

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Evening Star, Issue 6032, 12 July 1882, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 6032, 12 July 1882, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 6032, 12 July 1882, Page 1

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