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FOB SALE. COFFEE TAVERN, Cumberland Street. THE Undersigned have been instructed by the Proprietor, Mr A. Lehmann, in consequence of ill-health, to Dispose of his interest in th's ISueinesa. The House, winch is in good order, contains 13 Bedrooms, 3 Dining-room”, Kitchen. Scullery, etc , etc., wi hj all the Furniture and Appliances necessary for the carrying out of the concern. To a pushing man with a small capital this is a rare opportunity of dropping into a profitable going concern. For particulars apply to THE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES, ESTATE, AND AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. Ltd., Corner Rattray and Vogel streets. FOR SALE, PRIVATELY. The spearcrass hotel and farm, BALD HILL FLAT, half way between Clyde and Roxburgh. Terms very easy. Full particulars on application to the proprietor. H. CROSSAN, B.ld Hill Flat. FOR SALE BY SEPARATE TENDERS, Freehold property in Mornington, section 8, block 6, with Sixroomed House, every convenience, fruit garden; and section 7, block 6 (fenced), having a frontage to Brunei street and tramway; also Two Quarter-acre Sections, 7 and 8, block 2, Argyle street, Primrose Hill (fenced), three minutes’ from tramway. Tenders close 29th inst. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Apply ,T. BAKER, Brunei street, Mornington, close to tram. FOR SALE or To Let, that desirable suburban Residence known as “Heathfield,” Cavcrsbam, the property of Admiral Scott. Apply Stout and solicitors, 123 Princes street, attornies for Admiral Scott. FOR SALE, a large quantity of Brown Wrapping Paper, cheap; slightly damaged; suitable for packing purposes. Apply at the Evening Stab Office. TENDSES. THE NEW ZEALAND REFRIGERATING COMPANY (Lu.) TENDERS will be received by the undersigned, up to Tuesday, 29th inst, tor the Supply of about 20 Tons Manuka Charcoal. For further particulars apply to W. CUNINGHAM SMITH, General Manager, 17th March, 1887. PENINSULA ROAD BOARD. WANTED TENDERS for the Formation of about 17 Chains of Roadway on the deviation of the Sandymount road, through M‘Kay’s property ; also 100 Yards Metal on the same road from the Cliff to the Ridge road; also Widening Road at Rogers’s gate. Mr A. M'Kuy will show the formation and point out the metal. Mr Rutherford will show the widening of the road at Rogers’s gate. Both I works will be shown on Monday, 28th of March | —Deviation 1 p.m., Rogers’s gate 3 p.m. i A deposit of 5 per cent, to be left with all tenders. Tenders not later than Ist April. WM. WEIR, Inspector. TENDERS are invited till noon of Friday, 25th inst., for Making The Western Steam Washer. Full particulars may bo obtained from If. G. Vine, Leith street, opposite Congregational Church. PUBLIC NOTICES. JORDON’S UNIVERSAL OINTMENT. IT ’i ESTIMONIAL, Woodhaugh. Dunedin, Dec. 1, 1886. My Daughter had a bad cut on the top of her rd. I tried several thing! to cure it, but all no purpose. Hearing about Gordon’s Unisal Ointment, I got a little, and the change s so rapid and the cure so complete that I was crushed. Since then I have used it for rns, chilblains, etc., and can confidently ommend it as a soothing and quick healer. MARTHA MACDONALD. "n boxes, Is ; at the druggists and grocers, holesale Agent: E. WINTER, Importer, High street, Dunedin. w. BRANSGROVE Is now Selling the Best of Quality in BEEF AND MUTTON At Lower Prices than any Shop in George street. Cash only. \V. BRANSGROVE, King street. WANTED KNOWN, THAT ARTHUR SMITH has Purchased the Business carried on lately by A. Dornwell, Princes street south, which will be, as before, under his own super vision, where nothing but the Prirnest Meat will be kept and sold at the lowest possible prices. %T PATRICK, 'V • FAMILY BUTCHER. Having disposed of my Shop in George street, th the view of concentrating all my attention the business in Princes street, I desiro to icit a continuance of the patronage of the blic, and I hopo to merit it by supplying :at of the very Best Quality at Lowest irrcnt Bates, February 1, 1887. NOTICE EXTRAORDINARY. WE beg to notify the public that wo have nifen over that old-established RETAIL GROCERY BUSINESS carried on so successfully for many years past by Esther and Low, and beg a continuance of their favors to the successors, CAMPBELL AND LIVINGSTONE, who will use every endeavor to present the Customers with the Very Best Class of Goods at the Lowest Possible Price. Pleaso Note Address: CAMPBELL AND LIVINGSTON (Late Esther and Low), Family Grocers and Wine Merchants, George street. IVTORTHERN FANCY BAZAAR, Great King street north. —MRS WEST has For Sale a Largo Assortment of Knitting and Fancy Wools, Bo lin, ’Andalusian, Shetland, and Ice; also Baldwins, 4 and 5 ply: Ladies Plush and Leather Bags, from Is; Albums, Writing Desks, Money Boxes, 3d; Workboxcs, from Is. Gent’s Horn Tumblers, from Is. Inspection invited. Largo Assortment Toys, Stationery, and Writing Materials. BAL ANDIA SHEEP DIP This DIP, prepared by ourselves, is an entirely different article to anything now offered to Sheep Owners, and all we ask is A TRIAL TO PROVE ITS VAST SUPERIORITY OVER OTHER DIPS. We guarantee it to absolutely DESTROY all INSECTS infesting Sheep, to Improve the condition of tho Wool, and to be quite harmless to the persons using it. KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER, AND CO.’S New Zealand Drug Company, Limited. J WILKIE AND 0 0., • Princes street, Dunedin, Will keep Open on SATURDAYS, MARCH 19 and 26, Until 9 o’clock, DURING THEIR GREAT CLEARING SALE, Which CLOSES MARCH 31. PHOTO ALBUMS, SCRAP BOOKS, PURSES, POCKET BOOKS, PHOTO FRAMES, Etc., etc., At Great Reductions. THE Circulation of (he Evening Stab now 8 000.

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Evening Star, Issue 7168, 23 March 1887, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 7168, 23 March 1887, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 7168, 23 March 1887, Page 1

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