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Drapery. QENERAL JQNTIRELY a 0 XBU R G H JJ O (I S B.| MACLAGGAN STREET. D RAPERY AND QLOTHING -piSTABLISHMENTj Q JOHNSON] Begs to announce that he is now opening out an N EW § T0 ° K ° F g PRING AND gUMMER which he will offer at EXTREMELY LOW PRICES] Early Inspection Inrited. Note the Address— —Nete the address C. JOHNSON, ROXBURGH HOUSE, MACLAGGAN STREET.

Sales by Auctl COMMERCIAL SALE YARDS. GEORGE DUNCAN, having arranged with Mr J. Milner to sell by auction in the above Yards, begs to intimate that sales of horses and other stock will be continued as hitherto. Parties for whom Stock has been sold will receive payment from G. Duncanimmediately after the sale. G. D. begs to call the attention of farmers and others having Stock to dispose of to the Commercial Sale Yards, which, from their central position, will always command the attendance of purchasers. Sheep and Lamb Sales will be held in season. Merchandise. Q N SALE. EX EQUATOR, PEMBROKE CASTLE, DUNFILLAN, and other Late Arrivals : A Large Assortment of General Goods, consisting of—■ Wines, spirits, teas, liqueurs, bottled ale and stout, provisions, groceries, oilmen’s stores, dried fruits, caustic soda, ale and porter corks, crushed lump sugar, fencing wire, sheet, plate, bar, rod, and galvanised iron, hops, malt, linseed oils, printing and wrapping paper, stationery, sporting powder, sarsaparilla, grass seeds, vestas, candles, perfumery, door mats, Milner’s safes, cement, cornsacks, and every other description of general merchandise. TO ARRIVE PER ACHILLES, VANGUARD, DELHI, andE. P. BOUVERIE: 3200 packages malt, cement, confectionery, marmalade, brandy, in case and bulk, Blood’s stout, Warter’s port wine, Cosen’s sherries, Burnett and Booth’s old tom, Moet’s champagne, isinglass, plain and striped matting, sago, liquorice, Taylor’s cocoa, white clover, alsike, timothy, trefoil, red clover, and cow-grass seeds, vestas, figs, Elcmc and Sultana raisins, New Kent hops (18(59), paper bags, Morton’s oils, pickles, and salmon, Albert’s sardines, Lea and Perrin’s sauces, wrapping paper, star brand candles, sheet zinc, Osborne’s steel, Gillon’s ginger wine, in bulk and case, French pickles, neatsfoot oil, caustic soda, white lead, blasting powder, &c., &e., &c. W. & G. TURNBULL & CO. Brewers, ESSRS. WILSON AND BIRCH, BREWERS, MALTSTERS, AND BOTTLERS, espectfully inform the Public that during st session of the General Assembly a Comittcc was appointed to examine into and sport by analytical examination, upon Ales, Ones, and Spirits exposed for sale, mongst other Ales submitted for examinaon was a sample of o,ur Ale then in use in Wellington. The following report of Dr 'ector is the result of the inquiry “No drugs of any kind were found in lis beer by the most delicate tests. From ic result of the analysis it appears that bile the quantity of solid organic Enhances in the beer is small, that of the alco--31 is undoubtedly high. In respect to the nonnt of organic or extractive matter, this imple compares with the Belgian nid armstadt beers, while in regard to alcohol nearly approaches to the Burton ales, (Signed) “J. HECTOR,” Hairdressers. NOTICE OF REMOVAL From Rattray street to Princes street, on and after Saturday, 24th September. FB E 1 S S E L , ( Hairdresser and Perfumer, By Appointment to H.R. H. the Duke of Edinburgh, His Excellency the Governor and Volunteers, Begs to notify to his friends and the public, that he has taken those central premises in Princes street (opposite the Bank of New South Wales) and next door to Mr George Young, watchmaker; his old premises in Rattray street, being totally unfit for carrying on his business any longer ■with comfort to his customers. . . The Baths will be fitted up m first-class style, as also the Ladies’ Hairdressing Room up stairs, and the Gentlemen’s Haircutting and Dressing Saloon downstairs. F. Beissel hopes by strict attention to his business still to have the continuance of that patronage so liberally bestowed upon him during the last nine years in Rattray street. PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN.

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Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2348, 11 October 1870, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2348, 11 October 1870, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2348, 11 October 1870, Page 3

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