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BUSINESS NOTICES. TO BREWERS. "VTEW NELSON, Tasmanian, and Oali- -*-* fornian Hops, Brewing Crystal Sugars, Glucose, bin glass, dorks, etc., on sale by NEILL AND 00. (Limited), Bond street, Dunedin. SHAOKLOOK, Maker of the PATENT ORION COOKING RANG& Fitted with either high or low pressure boilciß, Repairs of all kinds attended to. Also, Maker of Register Grates, Fretwork, and General Castings. UTTEN AND COMPANY ) Engineers, Ironfounders, Boilermakers, and Shipbuilders, Builders' Material, Cast and Wrought-lron Columns, Girders, Iron Doors. Railines. Ranges, etc., "etc.-" Importers and Manufacturers 61 Bicycles and Trioycles. Estimates given, and orders promptly and carefully executed,: Wobks : Castlb stbott, Dunkdin. ; TO BUILDERS AND OTHERS. ARNDTGHAM AND CO., Manufacturer! of the Patent Prise Range Zealand!* requires no setting, and Will burn any coal, ■ Iron Fretwork for Verandahs In great variety. VICTORIA FOUNDRY, Sing rtreet (opposite Hospital), ff. H. ASBURY. Heating and Ventilating Engineer, late of U.S.A. PUBLIC AND PRIVATE BUILDINGS Conservatories, Green-houses, Drying* rooms. Steam Baths fitted up on the most improved principle} Automatical, Steam, and Hot 'm Apparatuses, Steam Colls, Radiator*. Otago Foundry, Dunedin, RAIG AND GILLIES _/" CABINET-MAKERS, UPHOLSTERERS, AND UNDERTAKERS, Beg to inform the Publio that they have added to their Funeral Department a new Hearse of modern design, and are now prepared to conduct Funerals, plain or fully furnished, as required, either in town or country. Charges in all oases will be STRICTLY MODERATE, Orders by letter or telegram will be attended to at once, CRAIG AND GILLIES.

SIR EDWARD BULWERLYTTON, Bart., one of the most fashionable men of his time, give the following vc-y excellent advice about Dress:~-" A gentleman's taste in dress is, upon principle, the avoidance of all things extravagant. It consists in a quiet simplicity of exquisite neatness; but as the neatness must be a neatness in fashion, Employ the Best Tailoe ; Pay him Ready Money, and, on the whole, you will fiad him the Cheapest." My patrons may rest assured that I shall do my best to realise In practice what I believe to be the true theory of business—namely, that to STUDY THE INTEREST OP YOUR CUSTOMER is the SUREST WAY TO ADVANCE YOUR OWN. DAVID R. HAY, JAILOR (By special app; htment to His Royal Highness the Duke pi iMinburgh, K.G.j K.P.), Athenaeum Buildings, Octagon, Dunedin. WE beg to announce that, in consequence of the increase in our Manufacturing Business, we find it necessary to discontinue the Bread Baking, and have Disposed of that Branch of our Business to Mr G. W. Harrold, who will commence delivering on Thursday, the 29th insfc. In retiring from this department, we beg to return thanks for the very liberal support accorded to us, and ?. «k that the same may be continued to our Buct .ssor, who is known to be one of the most suctv* ful bread bakers in the Colony. R. HUDSON AND CO. Moiay place, March 27th, 1883. IN REFERENCE to the above, I beg to inform my Customers and the Inhabitants of Dunedin and Suburbs that I have Removed to my newly-erected Premises in Cumberland street (back of Hospital), where every facility necessary is provided for the carrying on of an extensive Bread Trade; and I trust, by paying strict attention to the production of a first-class article, to continue' to receive the patronage so liberally bestowed upon me during the past eight years. GEORGE W. HARROLD. Cumberland street, 29th March, 1883. OFT AND CO. ' 9,10,11, Royal Arcade, BOOTS! BOOTS!! BOOTS! 1 NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!! Now OpeningSplendid Assortment all the NEWEST STYLES At Prices that Defy Competition. Inspection Invited. 100 DOZEN CHILDREN'S KID (with Patent Toes), at 2b 6d. Cheapest Boot Ever Offered. Large Assortment of GIRLS' HIGH-LEGGED LACED, BUTTONED, AND ELASTIC SD3ES (in Eld and Levant). Ladies' Superior Levant (Buttoned very high), lis 6d De Do (Laced), 10s 6d. Do KM or Levant, from 6s 6d. All New Goods. And for all kinds of Colonial-made Goods, LOFT AND CO.'S OWN MAKE Are Unsurpassed for Quality and Price. Large Stock Now on Hand for the Present Season. LOFT AND CO., 9,10,11, Royal Aioade, Dunedin. Please Take Notice that the New Zealand Boot Shop, No. 5 Royal Arcade, will be Closed on and after Monday, April 9th. Customers are kindly requested to come to our well-known Shops, Nos. 9,10, and 11, Royal Arcade. Established 1809. ' ARRILD AN D SON S, Printers' Engineers, Joiners, and Material Manufacturers, •Fleet" Works, 25 Fakeingdon street, LONDON (ENGLAND).

"Bremner" Improved Stop-cylinder Self-flyer Machines for news and job offices for fine cut, color, and book work. Treadle Platten Job Machines, with late im. provementa. Steam Litho. Machines of the very finest balld. Portable Gas or Fuel Stereotype Foundries. Harrild and Sons' Patent Type-high Adjustable Stereo. Cores. Patent Boiler Composition to suit every requirement, in bulk, ready for melting, at Is per lb. Machine-made Teak-wood Type Cases, Furniture, Reglets, etc., etc Every Modern Labor-saving Machine at lowest rates for the news, book, or job-printer, manufacturing stationer, and binder. HARRILD~AND SONS (Established AD. 1809), "FtKßrr" Wobkb, LoKEON i(ENGLAHI>)EDUCATIONAL. lANOFORTE.—Miss M'Adam's Second Quarter Commences April ' 11th. B«« ferences, etc., to Mr Fitzgerald, Normal School, "EEKSTE I N M E T Z, . Eeceives Pupils for Pianoforte, Organ, ;.',"".' '' . . ftnd Singfojg. I .'"'.'.' : ~;',/ j •'/,.;' 8 Albert j MOSAT PLAOB, OPPOSITIiObWiB PAt&Oir' '

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Evening Star, Issue 6261, 10 April 1883, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 6261, 10 April 1883, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 6261, 10 April 1883, Page 1

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