Wanted. WANTED First-class Confectioner. Apply, R. K., Murray’s Private Hotel, Rattray street. WANTED Known—D. Sampson has just opened six cases New Tweeds and Coatings, ex < 'arrick Castle. WANTED Known, Brown, Ewing and Co. have just opened One case of Hair Bolls in all the New Shapes. WANTED Known. Two Tons of white Lead for Sale, cheap. J. Walls, corner of Princes and Walker-streets. WANTED the Public to inspect my choice selection of Tweeds, which lam making np at reasonable prices. Style and Fit unequalled. R. Rose, Rattraystreet. WANTED Known-Just opened, ex Garrick Castle and William Davie, 16 cases Hats, comprising all the latest fashions. Inspection invited. D. Sampson. WANTED Known—Just opened, ex Suez mail, 2 cases Scarfs, comprising Clan Tartans, Yon Moltke. World Wide, Knickerbocker, Prince Teck, Prince Arthur, and Washing Checks in every variety. Al-o, 2 cases, comprising French Printed Regatta Shirts, Dux Collars, Ties, Braces, dc. D. Sampson. WANTED the inhabitants of Dunedin and neighbourhood to know that REUBEN HART is selling GLASSWARE, CHINA WARE, EARTHENWARE, Tin Ware, Hollow Ware, and all kinds of useful ware 25 per Cent, cheaper than any other house in Dunedin. Every article marked in plain figures, so as not to deceive the public. All kinds of FANCY GOODS on view 300 Large Steel-Plate Engravings, Scotch and Scripture Subjects, to be sold cheap. Country Orders punctually attended to. Note the Address! REUBEN HART, next Mr. Murray’s, Confectioner, Rattraystreet. Fresh Shipments month y. NOTICE OP REMOVAL. WANTED Known, G. Davidson, Tailor and Clothier, has removed to his old premises, Maclaggan-street, next the Crown Hotel. WANTED KNOWN, PRICES at the CITY BOOT MART, GEORGE-STREET. 2 Cases Ladies’ Cashmere, High heels 8s fid to I'Os fid. 1 Case ditto girls, ditto, 5s fid. 3 Cases Girl’s K ; d Boots, all sizes, 5s fid to 6s fid. 1 Case Ladies’ Cloth Boots, job lot, 6s fid, good. 1 Case, job lot, Cashmeres, M.H., 5s fid, warranted. Men’s Calf, Wellington, 16s Cd, worth 20s. ~ half Wellingtons, from 11a fid 300 pairs Men’s Elastic sides, assorted, 9s fid to 15s 1 Case Bluchers, 8s fid, good 1 Case Men’s Balmorals, 13s fid. With a Large Stock too numerous to mention, equally cheap. W. H. NEALE, [T7ANTED KNOWN, fV Sole Agents for the celebrated HEDDAR CHEESE, Beware of imposition. None other Genuine, ’kick, per pound : whole Ud, Ci t Is. ood Ordinary Cheese, from 5d to 7d per lb. WINES. Port Wine, »> hj 99 99 Per doz. for Invalids, very fine ... 55s very fine old 50s fine medium ... ... 45s fine ordinary 40s good 35s SPIRITS. Whiskeys, Smith’s Glenlivet ... 45s ~ Grant’s Glenlivet ... 42s ~ * Campbletown 41s COFFEE, manufactured on the premises, by a new and improved method. Our customers may obtain it frosh as it comes from the mill. In this article we have a large and increasing trade. Prices, Is to la 4d best, Is fid ; pure, Is 9d per lb. Agents wanted. Hams and Bacon, our own cure, very prime, equal to Sinclair’s. Inspection invited. HOGG & HUTTON, Princes street, Dunedin, BOOTS! BOOTS! BOOTS 1 CHEAP SALE ! CHEAP SALE ! CHEAP SALE! Dundee boot and shoe warehouse, PR!NCES-STREET CUTTING. JOHN M-LANDREBS thanks his friends and the public generally of Dunedin for past support, and would respectfully invite their attention to his Cheap Sale of Spring and Summer Goods, which commences on Monday, 4th September. Having just received a large and varietl assortment of the best Colonial, English, and Scotch Boots and Shoes, he is in a position to supply his customers Avith the newest and most Fashionable article at the very loavcsS price. The goods have been especially selected for his trade and are warranted to give satisfaction. Remember the Cheap Sale commences on Monday, 4th Sept. Every article sold at the lowest possible price. Come and Judge for yourselves. DUNDEE BOOT & SHOE WAREHOUSE, Princes-street, Cutting. KNOWN, EXTRAORDINARY NEWS FOR THE LADIES. OPPOSITION ! OPPOSITION ! And Defy Competition, when there is no imposition. Berlin Wools, the NeA/est Shades, 3 id. per dozen at HART’S ORIGINAL SHILLING BAZAAR, PRINCES STREET, where the Ticket is in the Window. Every article you see is Is each. Large dress Dolls Is each Albums Is each Work boxes la each Andu,ooo,(JDOdiffereutarticle at 1s each Note the address —HART’S ORIGINAL SHILLING BAZAAR.
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Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2676, 14 September 1871, Page 4
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