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Amusements. ■JJOYAL PRINCESS THEATRE. THIS EVENING, The performance will commence with the highly popular drama, entitled EUGENE ARAM. Eugene Aram ... ... Mr J. Rayner To conclude with the Exquisite Operetta, THE PET OF THE PUBLIC. Emile de Laney Mias A. Forde Art Union. GRAND ART UNION. REITH & NICOLSON have been requested by Mr Kemp to hold an Art Union of his Pictures, now on view on their premises, viz. : Sydney Heads, value £2O. A Ship in a Storm, do £2O. Tickets : One Guinea each. ART UNION. RH. BAILEY begs to announce his in- • tention to dispose of, by Art Union, a valuable selection of Gold and Silver Watches, Colonial Gold Brooches, Pins, Alberts, and other works of art—of the value of LIOO. Prizes on view at his shop, Rattray street. The number of tickets is limited to 200, at 10s each. The drawing to take place on January 3rd, 1870. Wanted. WANTED, Wool-Sorters ; long job. Apply to C. Flexman, Wool Broker, Stafford street. WANTED, a Flute Player for Boxing Day. F. Wain, Rainbow Hotel, George street. WANTED Known, the best Strawberries and any Provincial Fruit, always fresh every morning. Reid, Rattray street.

WANTED Known, Strawberries for Preserving at lOd per lb—this week only—at Field’s Rattray street. WANTED Known, that the Cheapest and Best Firewood is sold by B. Willoughby, Octagon Coal and Coke Depot, Lower Stuart street. Offices: —6, Princes street South. WANTED to sell Two comfortable Fourroomed Cottages, with lspd, freehold. Title guaranteed. Apply to T. Redmay ne, Union street. WANTED the Public to Know, that we have Removed to Temporary Premises in Princes street, Cutting, during rebuilding. Selling cheap for cash, Hogg and Hutton. WANTED, Gentlemen in search of a good Hat, at a reasonable figure, to inspect J. Taylor’s new assortment. Neatest shapes in town, Rattray street, Dunedin. Eight doors from Princes street. WANTED Known, liberal Advances made on every description of property or on personal security, at lowest rates of interest at M. Levy’s Office, Rattray street. WANTED Known that all Business Transactions kept strictly private and confidential at M, Levy’s City Pawn Office, Rattray street. WANTED Known L 5,000 to lend out in large or small sums at the lowest rate of interest, M. Levy’s Pawn Office, Rattray street. WANTED Known, M. Levy has reopened his Pawn Office newly built of brick, and that he is now responsible for all goods left in his charge, being fully insured against fire. WANTED Known that Colonial-made Bluchers, 12s Gd; Boy’s Colonial Lace-ups, from 10s Gd ; best quality Scotch watertights, 20s. Guaranteed for 12 months. J. Samuel, Manse street, next Occidental Hotel. WANTED known—Watertights, 20s ; Bluchers, 14s Gd; boys’ lace-ups, 12s Gd. Own make and warranted. George Harris, corner Princes and Manse streets, and 44 Fleet street. WANTED Known, Drain Pipes of all descriptions, Chimney Tops, Flower Pots, Ornamental Vases, Bricks, &0., for sale at Lambert’s Water of Leith Works. WANTED Known, that NEALE is now opening 50 cases of Boots and Shoes, suitable for family use. Try our Ladies’ Kid Bqots, worth 10s, sold for Gs Gd. Try. our Bluehcr Boots, for Shearers, at 7s Gd. Try our Half-Wellingtons, a bargain. NEALK, George sfreef, WANTED the Gentlemen of Dunedin to Know, that the example set by me in reducing the prices has caused other houses to adopt the same. lam still making a first-class Tweed Suit for L 4 10s ; good Strong Suit, L 3. The fit and style of my coats exceed anything ever produced in Dunedin. G. DAVIDSON, Maclaggan street. Publications and Literature. English and European news. —The Mail, a paper containing the nows, the principal leaders, a well-digested summary and all interesting matter from The Times. The newsp.-vper hitherto known as The Eeeniny Mail, having become the property of the proprietors of The Times, is now published twice a week, under the title of The Mail, at the price of threepence per copy, as heretofore. The days of publication will be Tuesday and Friday, and each paper will contain the news and all matters of interest appearing in the three previous numbers of The Times, which will thus be rendered available, in a cheap and convenient form, for persons residing abroad or in the Colonies. Subscribers can obtain The Mail through Newspaper Agents, or qpay have it from the Publisher, on pre-payment, at Printing-House S/piaye, London.

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Evening Star, Volume VII, Issue 2067, 20 December 1869, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Volume VII, Issue 2067, 20 December 1869, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Volume VII, Issue 2067, 20 December 1869, Page 3

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