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PUBLIC NOTICES. QUALITY OUR STANDARD OF VALUE. THE CITY TEA MART. J FORD AND CO., • Tea Blenders and Grocers, 121 GEORGE STREET. Having made the art of TEA BLENDING our special study, we are offering an article seoond to none in the Dunedin market Our Teas are blended so as to combine PURITY, QUALITY, STRENGTH, AND FLAVOR. First Crop Teas alone used in blending. Prices from Is 6d to 2s lOd per lb, with reductions for quantities. Our Teas are all specially selected, and are of one trial will convince. Groceries and Produce exceptionally low (see windows). Please note the Address: J. FORD AND CO., 121 George street. ATHESON BROS., Minton House, 18 Prinoes eg to announce that previous to stoc . " i j._;j.j i- t.Jj . ni.„~„ CI. offer the whole of their magnificent Stock of China, Glass, Lampwar*, etc., at unusually low prices. The Stock is well known to be the best-selected, in the Colony, comprising the latest Novelties in Dinner Sets, Dessert do, Breakfast and Tea do, Toilet do, Table Glass in great variety, Ornaments, Vases, Figures, etc., in Dresden, Worcester, Belluk, Wedgwood, and Hungarian China, and Venetian and Bohei mian Glass. 1 SPECIAL LINES--50 Dinner Sets, at 75s—worth 110s 50 Breakfast and Tea Sets (double sets), at 60s and 70s—worth 90s and 105s 25 Hand-painted Dessert Sets, at 30s—worth double 100 Tea Sets, in good china, at 25s—worth 42s 30 Sets of Cut Glass, each of 12 sherries, 12 ports, 12 clarets, 12 champagnes, 12 tumblers, and 2 decanters, for 87s 6d—worth L 7 200 dozen good Cut Tumblers, at 9s 6d; Wines, from 9s dozen, etc., etc., etc. Cut-glass Jugs, 4s6d each—worth 9s, etc., etc. MATHESON BROS., Princes street. ITOHCOOK BROS., "Cabinetmakers and Upholsterers. Showrooms and Works, Georgi street north. RED-PINE FURNITURE A SPECIALTY. N, B.—We undertake the Removal of Furniture in town or country, or packed and sent to any part of the Colony. ( RAIN PIPES, DRAIN PIPES. MANUFACTURED BY JOHN NELSON, Benhar. New Kilns having been erected, all Pipes are made of uniform shape and quality, and guarant teed to give satisfaction. Syphon Traps, Gutter Bricks, Fireclay, Fire Tiles, Fire Bricks, Chimney Pots, etc., etc., always in stock. All at Lowest Prices Sole Agents for Dunedin— THE DUNEDIN IRON AND WOODWARE COMPANY. 'ORTHERN FANCY BAZAAR, Great KiDg street nerth.—MßS WEST has For Sale a Large Assortment of Knitting and Fancy Wools, Berlin, Andalusian, Shetland, and Ice; also Baldwins, 4 and 5 ply: Ladies' Flush and Leather Bags, from Is; Albums, Writing Desks, Money Boxes, 3d ; Workboxes, from Is. Gent's Horn Tumblers, from Is. Inspection invited. Large Assortment Toys, Stationery, and Writing Materials. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. IHB above has been occasioned by the want _ of more extensile premises, to enable us to supply the steadily-increasing demand for PIANOS of our owu manufacture. REPAIRING. We have greater facilities than ever for Repairing Pianos. Best material and workI roanship guaranteed. London prices. Contract Tunings— ONE GUINEA PER ANNUM. OAK DEN AND HOWELL, OCTAGON (Next N.Z. Clothing Depot). NOTICE EXTRAORDINARY. E beg to notify the publie that we have v t aran 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 LIVINGSTON, who will use every endeavor to present the Customers with the Very Best Class of Goods at the Lowest Possible Price. Please Note Address: CAMPBELL AND LIVINGSTON (Late Esther and Low), Family Grocers and Wine Merchants, Geoge street. REMARKABLE DISCOVERY. 'E have discovered that within the last 1 few months unprincipled persons, who have no knowledge whatever of Teas, are selling to the public an article which they call Indian Tea, and, being of inferior quality, it is injurious to health and p ejudices the people against Indian Teas. To let the people know that INDIAN TEA is the Tea of the Future, we will continue Giving Presents. Our Teablender (Mr R. Walker) having had 27 years experience, is sufficient guarantee for the Purity, Strength, and Flavor of our Teas. Please Note the Address— HILL AND WALKER, Proprietors, Indian Tea Dep6t, Princes street, Dunedin. ARMING AND VENTILATING APPLIANCES for Public and Private 1 Dwellings, Offices, Churches, Schools, etc, etc. —Over 70 Buildings are fitted with Asbury's ' Patent Process and with very pleating results. Always a pleasant summer temperature throughout the whole of the building in connection with the maintenance of a perfect system of ventilation. No cold, draughty passages, rooms, or walls, ceilings, to destroy pictures and furniture; and a host of evils and expenses dispensed with. Greenhouses, Conservatories designed, erected, and completed with the latest improved hot-water appliances. Patent drying-room plant for laundries, wool, oilskins, disinfecting chambers, Turki hj baths (to maintain 350deg). Patent Steam Boilers and Hot-water Heaters; will steam in seven minutes; hot water in two minutes; two h.p. upwards; very economical and cheap. Patent Exhaust Steam-feed Water Heater will save 20 per cent, (no engine complete without one. Special Steam Pipe and Fittings, Steam Traps, every kind of Steam Ap pliances. Steam Jot (pump up to 10.000 gallons per hour). Improved Pipe-screwing Tools —with them one man can do the work of five. F. H. ASBURY, W. V. Engineer, Castle street, Dunedin. LEVIATHAN RAILWAY EMPERANCE HOTEL (Opposite the Railway Station;, DUNEDIN. MRS SILK Pbofkietress.

Families will find no better accommodation anywhere, and, on he terms, none as good, as this Hotel affords, offering, as it does, all the Comforts, with none of the trouble of housekeeping. 85 Bedrooms Furnished. Lady Visitors are specially assured of the select character of this Hotel. Gentlemen, whether boarders or visitors, will find airy and pleasant Bedrooms, large Sitting and Smoking Booms, Lavatory, Bathrooms, the whole pleasantly situated, large, lofty, cheerful, and well ventilated. Terms : Per day, 4s 6d ; per week, LI 6s ; per month, L 4; private apartments by arrangement; permanent boarders, LI per week. DINNER from 12 till 2 p.m. TEA from 5 till 7. For further particulars apply on the pre mlfles. N.B.—Lunch in a very superior style.

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Evening Star, Issue 7206, 7 May 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 7206, 7 May 1887, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 7206, 7 May 1887, Page 4

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