Drapery. .NOTICE. REMOVAL FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF SALE. rpiHE Remaining Portion of the Stock of Men and Boys’ Clothing, Hats and Caps, Ilosiesy, Blankets, Rugs, Ties, Scarfs, kc ., has been removed from Sebastopol House to those centrally situated Premises next to the Oriental Hotel. THE STOCK TO BE S° LD RESERVE. Goods almost Given away. ALL GOODS gOLD THAN QOST. Must be cleared out so as to open the New Establishment with an entirely N EWg T 0 C COME EARLY, K. And Judge for Yourselves. NEXT TO ORIENTAL HOTEL. S. ISAACS, Proprietor. Educational. Evening school.—Mr j. carnCROSS, over “Echo” Office (late ‘•Evening Star” Office), Stafford street. Private instruction; hours to suit the convenience of pupils. Money to Lend. 0 N E Y TO LEND, in sums from £2OO and upwards—on freehold securities. T. REDMAYNE, Union and Castle streets. Hotels, &c. PIONEER CHOP & SLITER ROOMS. A BOVE Steinboff, To! acconist, and oppoi\ site Custom-House. Hot and Cold Luncheons with Soap Is. Basin of Soup ... ... ... od. Grilled Steaks, Chops, kc. at all hours. Salad, Cheese, and Coffee. N.B.—Suppers after the Theatre. AY. GRAHAM & CO. PIER HOTEL, JETTY STREET. JULIUS HYMAN, PROPRIETOR. ALLIANCE DINING ROOMS. The Cheapest House in Town. Good Bed and Tea, Is. 11. HARRaD’S, Maclaggan Street. BILLIARDS. BILLIARDS. PYRAMIDS. PIN POOL. THE admirers of this scientific game are respectfully informed that the wellknown room, so familiarly remembered as Joe Harding's, is again Re-Opeucd at tbe Union Hotel, Stafford street, with one of Ale .ek's Best Tables and appurtenances. I’OOL EVERY NIGHT. Pastrycooks, &c. l| 0 R R ELL AND CO., GENERAL CONFECTIONERS. Muffins, Crumpets, &e. ; .also MORRELL’S COUGH DROPS, Not to be equalled in the Colony in cases of cold. GEORG E STREET, Next < dd Fellows’ Hall. Singing Classes. PIANOFORTE AND SINGING. M 1 S S BEL Receives Pupils At Mr C. Beuu's Mfsic Saloon, L Princes street. Terms At Mr Begg’s, Four Guineas per quarter; at her Residence, King street, Three Guineas ; and at the residence of the pupils, according to distance. Pawnbrokers. WANTED, New Arrivals and others to know, that Mrs Davis is open to buy any quantity of Second-hand Clothing and Jewellery, Books and all kinds of Instruments, Guns, Pistols, &c. Old Gold and Silver bought; Ladies and Gentlemen’s Wardrobes purchased. The highest price given. N.B.—Household Furniture bought to any amount. Gentlemen waited upon at their own residences. All letters punctually attended to. Please mark the address— Mrs Davis, next to Oddfellows’ Hall, George street. At home from 8 to 11 a.m., and from 2 to 8 p.m >
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Evening Star, Volume VII, Issue 1960, 17 August 1869, Page 1
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422Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Volume VII, Issue 1960, 17 August 1869, Page 1
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