jp U B L I C N O T'V CES A /X - f** /f 4\ ■'% f : .„ - • ■ I beg most respectfully to tender many thanks to those who have favoured me with their custom 1&T Sffj/t '"’'-.if ;•'* \ ■•'*' 1% during the past two years, and to intimate that the business will be carried on from the Ist of October by SCHMIDT & ERASE ?«, as Butchers. In introducing the above gentleman, I beg to state that he will devote his time principally in procuring the Best of Stock to be found in the Province. I shall, attend, to town business myself, where I will guarantee civility and obligement to all who have been so liberal in their patronage hitherto. I must request all parties having account? against me to render them within one month from date. Also, parties indebted to me will please settle their accounts during the same period. Yours most respectfully, Sept. 18, 1874. J. SCHMIDT, BUTCHEB, Riverton. IBE2 N i A N E L. OCTAGON, DUNEDIN.
The proprietor of this new hotel, having built it after the best and most improved manner, in order to meet the increasing requirements of his trade, desires to recommend the accommodation it offers to the notice of parties visiting Dunedin. JOHN CARROLL, Proprietor. ■?PT • g T O K E S, Practical Tailor and Clothier, (Next to British Hotel,) Gf e o r g e-street, Dunedin, Guarantees to give a First-class Suit of Clothes at t ’ very moderate charges. None but First-class Materials kept on hand. W ° T I C E. TELEGRAPH LINE OF COACHES, BETWEEN WINTON AND KINGSTON. Proprietor J* M'Ksnzib. - J. begs to return thanks to the public for the very liberal patronage hitherto accorded him,-and assures them that he shall endeavour to merit a continuance of the same. • ' COACHES LEAVE . ' W INT 6 N for KINGS TO N, - Every Monday at half-past 8 a.m., and WEDNESDAY at half-past 5 p.m. TRAVELLERS AND TOURISTS yisitingthe LAKE DISTRICT ! Can be guaranteed comfort and regularity by this line of Coaches. - a ui g p ECIAL coaches Ready stall times for the conveyance of PROFESSIONAL COMPANIES. All particulars may be obtained at the Booking -Office, Dee-street. . , j., ; , E.B. WOTTON, Agent. “m ‘KSNZIE’S MU; SEU M, JxiL , Dee-street, a 'OPPOSITE SOUTHLAND CLUB. VISITORS to Invercargill are respectfully inyßed to the above collection, which C #nbw been* established for-upward® of .fiye years. ' t bSIZZL~i The Collection consists of a largo variety of "New Zfcalahd’Birdr and-Fishesrjßirds and- Ani:|p natural history [are ADMISSION—ONE SHILLING,
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Western Star, Issue 51, 31 October 1874, Page 2
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413Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Western Star, Issue 51, 31 October 1874, Page 2
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