! '-Duke of Edinburgh."— The o'd wooden structure that did duty f\s the Duke of Edinburgh Hotel, in Russell-street for so many years, h.is, wo arj pleased (o observe, given place to a -ie.v brick building, erected at considerable cost, in order to meet the rapidly increasing requirements of this popular and important part of the city j The pr* sent proprietor, Mr D. Harris, has spared no rea-onable exreise in furnishing and fitting the building with every modern comfort and conven ence. The situation is extremely healthy, and commands splendid views of the ocean and harbour, and is within easy reach of the business part of the city. Persons in purs lit of a respectable and comfortable residence will do well to go 1o Ihe "Duke of Edinburgh " Hotel, Russell-street, Dunedin. — [Adrt.l Historical ! Vide " Jurors Reports and Awards, New Zeolan Exhibition." Jurors : J. A. Ewen, J. Uutterworth, T. C. Skinner " So fur as the Colony is concerned, the dyeing of lKaterialj is almost entirely confined to the re-dyeing of Ar'irles of Dress and Upholstery, a most useful art, for there :\Y3 i'iany Muds of ma'eri.il thnt lose their colour before the texture is half worn. G. Hirsch, of Dunedin (Dunedtn* Dye Works, George street, opposite Koynl George Hotel) exhibits a ca«e of specimens of Dyed Wools, Silks, and Fe-ithers, and dyed isheejisliins. Tlie colors on the whole aie very fair, and reflect considerable credit on the Exhibitor, to whom the Jurors recommended a'i Honorary Certificate should be awarded." Honorary Certificate, 629 : Gustav Uirsch Dunedin, for specimens of Dyoijg in Silk Feathers, &c.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume IV, Issue 196, 5 January 1877, Page 5
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262Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume IV, Issue 196, 5 January 1877, Page 5
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