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PUBLIC NOTICES. MISCELLANEOUS. AKTED Known-That Bill-heads, Cirf ? tulai s. Cards, Programmer and General Printing of every de*ofription are executed at the Kvknwci feTAR Office at modern.** pr'-cas. Walnuts and French Gouty fectioncry at Romison's, George street. |"ONKS, Pbotofe-rapbio Artist, George (rtruei 'IOLENT logins Toothache toon cured by ▼ using Marshall's Odontalgicon, the Instaneous remedy ; Is. Marshall, chf-m^t. NT. GEOKGK MAUMALADIS.—Ask your O Grocer for it. Take no other. I WILLIAM WILSON (successor to K. U Harris), Nightman. Orders punctually attended to. St. Audrew street. k/jTARSHALL'S Thuja, tor Warts, Is not r yj. cr-tustic; gives no pain on application; nfcu like m.aaio: Ir. npiHi" LITTLE WONDER, 3 George street..8. The beat House in Town for Boys' aud I Girls' Knitted Hos^. JNEb, L'tioto Artist, George street!. VI. GKOKGE MAKMALADK.—Cheapest * and purest. All Grocers keor> I*l I rHIHB Medical Profession certifies that JL "Wolfe's Schnapps iB the parcst stimulant procurable. » WORDS FOR ONE SH'.LLING.u The charge for Wanteds, To Lets, For Sales, etc., etc., is Is for Sixteen Words. Space Advertisements are charged at the rate of 4s per inch the first insertion, and 3* per inch subsequent insertions. Standing Advertisements by special arrangement. NOTICE. r HAVE this day Purchased the Business jL lately carried on by Mr A. H. Logan, under the style of " The Fernhill Coal Company," and will continue to carry on the same under the old style. I will have gre»t pleasure in supplying your Orders as before, and wdl use my best endeavors to give you every satisfaction. The Coal is now equal to any in the district. Tho quality of the Sand is too well known to require any comment. JAMES GRAY. Duncdin, Ist February, 1889. I In reference to the above, I have to thank all v late customers for past support, and trust ...It they will continue to favor my saccessor with their orders. A. H. LOGAN. \ \ NDRBW LEES, . Gkobqe street, Dunedin. Established 1859, IMPORTER, WHOLESALE and RETAIL DEALER IN GLASS, I'APERHANGINGS,! PAINTS, PICTURE FRAME MOULDINGS, AND ALL KINDS OF PAINTERS' REQUISITES, GLASS DEPARTMENT. A large Stock of British Plate always on hand, of various sizes. Largo assortment of English Sheet Glass in 16oz, 21cz, and 2Goz. Mirror Plato, Silvered Sheet, Silvered Fluted, Plain Fluted, Ruby Fluted, Plain Rolled Plate, Diamond Rolled, and Cathedral Glass, One-inch Chequered Plate for Cellar Lights, Ornamental, Colored, and Fancy Glass, Brilliant Cut Rosettes. PAPERHANGINGS. This Department being now extended there is a very large and varied assortment of Patterns to chooso from, and fresh shipments always coining forward from the chief English Manufacturers. All kinds' of Sanitary Washable Papers, Dadoes, etc , in stock. LEAD, OIL, PAINTS, AND COLORS. Patent Kalsomine Distemper Colors, Standard Genuine Mixed Paints (in tins, ready for use) made from the best materials. Agent for HARLAND AND SON'S Celebrated Varnishes for Coachbnilders and Painters. KENT'S BRUSHWARE,

All Goods Lowest Wholesale Pita*. WORKING DEPARTMENT. PAINTING, PAPERHANGTNG, GLAZING, SIGN WRITING, AND ALL KINDS OF DECORATIVE WORK EXECUTED IN THE BEST STYLE BY FIRST-CLASS WORKMEN. Charges Strictly Moderate. SANITARY PIPE AND STONEWARE FACTORY, KENSINGTON. TTAVING PURCHASED the entire Stock, -*"*- riant, and Works of the Business lately carried on by W. M. White, I am prepared to supply at Lowest Current Ratos— STONEWARE SEWAGE PIPES LIMESTONE FILTERS, and a VARIETY OF STONEWARE. Goods of very Best Quality. J. H. LAMBERT, Kensington, Telephone No, 196, INSPECTION INVITED. Also, at N.E. Valley— AGRICULTURAL PIPKS GLAZED FLANGED PIPES CHIMNEY POTS FLOWER POTS VASES FOUNTAINS, Etc., Eto. J. H. LAMBERT. SHE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES, ESTATE. [ AND AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. Capital L 125.000. Directors-: Tho Hon. W. H. Reynolds, M.L.O. W. Downio Stewart, Esq., M.11.R. Thomas Moodie, Esq. Walter Hislop, Esq. Manager : Walter Hislop. This Company acts as Executor or Trustee under wills and settlements; as Attorney for absentees or others; manages properties: negotiates loans; collects interest, rent, and dividends; and conducts all general agency businets. THE LATEST NOVELTY. "THE WEAVER NEW FOOT-MOTOR.' 7IOR attaching to Sewing Machines, pons' tively relieving the operator of all Weariness, it beiug an ANKLE MOTION instead of tho usual PUP MOTION, which has hitherto made the I'readlc Machine objectionable, and in many cases hurtful to the female operator. It causes the machine to make a More Evkx Stitch, and gives Double Spzed, with less motive power. Price of each Motor, 12s 6d; but attached for trial and approval, gratis. Orders will be promptly attended to by the undersigned. GEO. BUTTS AND CO. Temporary Office —Russell street, Dunedin. N.B.—Mrs Dreaver, Milliner and Dressmaker, 50 George street, will be pleased to show the Motor in uso to any lady wishing to see it. J iVENING STAI J .'J The Evening Star circulates extensively in Burnside, Green Island, Mosgiel, the Taieri, Outrarn, Greytown, Otalda, Waihola, Tokomairiro, Stirling, Inch-Clutha, Balclutha, Lawrence, Clinton, Gore, Invercargill, Waitati (Blueskin), Seacliffi, Waikouaiti, Palmerston, Dunbaclc, Oamaru, Ravensbourne, Rothesay, Port Chalmers and suburbs, Andersons Bay, the Peninsula, etc., etc. The Star is delivered at the station on the Northern Trunk Line by the train leaving Dunedin at 4.12 p.m.; Clutha and Lawrence Railways immediately after the arrival of tho 4.20 p.m. train from Dunedin; and at Ravensbourne and Port Chalmers on the arrival of the train leaving Dunedin at 5.16 p.m,

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Evening Star, Issue 7827, 7 February 1889, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 7827, 7 February 1889, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 7827, 7 February 1889, Page 4

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