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Wanted. WANTED to Sell, Blue Gums, in Pots. Also, Laurels for shelter. G, Matthews. WANTED, Everybody having Letters to write, to Buy Jacobs’s Is Packet of Fancy colored Note Paper. WANTED KNOWN—Good News for the Ladies !—Berlin Wools, largest assortment, 4d per dozen at Jacobs’s, WANTED, Persons having Money to take care of it—How ?-By buying a Purse at Jacobs’s for Is. WANTED KNOWN Just arrived, Croquet. Orders sent to any part of the country. Jacobs, Princes street. WANTED KNOWN —Large assortment of Cricketing Materials for forthcoming season, at S. Jacobs, opposite University. WANTED KNOWN, DUNN’S BATHING ESTABLISHMENT, OCTAGON. Hot Baths, One Shilling, Cold and Shower, 6d. Vapour, 2s 6d. WANTED KNOWN, Ladies’ Kid Boots 4s 6d. Girls’ do 6 to 9 3s 6d. do do 10 to 13 4s 6d. Note the Address —George Harris, Boot and Shoe Establishment, corner of Princes and Manse streets, Dunedin. To Let. TO LET, a large Iron Store in Bondstreet at present occupied by Messrs. Bright Bros, and Co. Apply to NEILL and CO., Universal Bond, Bond-street. TO LET. High-street. New FourRoomed Brick Verandah Cottage. Water on. Two minutes from Post Office. Apply on the premises. WANTED to LET, Three-roomed Cottage, High-street, facing Melvillestreet. Apply on premises to J, Connor. Board and; Residence. WANTED by a Gentleman engaged during the day, Residence and partial Board. Neighbourhood of Pelichet Bay preferred. Apply, J. H. C., Box 99. Money to Lend. MONEY TO LEND on Freehold Security, in sums from L2OO to LoOO. T. Eedroayne, Cumberland and Unionstreet. MONEY. —The undersigned ncgociates Loans on Freehold Security. M. W. HAWK (NS, Princes-street. MONEY. —The undersigned ncgociates loans on personal security and approved bills. M. W. HAWKINS, Princes-street. MONEY. —The present redundancy of Investment Moneys I have on hand added to the facilities for Mortgaging, afforded by the new Act, presents to those desirous of loans for the purpoee of improving or enlarging their properties, and others, an opportunity for borrowing on terms more than usually favorable. WILLIAM DALRYMPLE, Jun., Money Agent, Dunedin. The Land Transfer Act. WILLIAM BROWN and CO, LICENSED LAND BROKERS, Accountants and General Commission Agents. Foot of High-street. Baths. NEW BATHS ! NEW BATHS I ONE SHILLING. MF. L. SCHNACK, Hairdresser, . Opposite Criterion Hotel, Princesstreet. Notice of Removal* MRS. SNADDON, Midwife, has removed to Moray-place, near English Parsonage. "Veterinary Surgeons. Mr. hj. fitz hj e r bert, VETERINARY SURGEON. Mr FITZHERBERT begs to inform the public of Dunedin that he has commenced practising his profession as Veterinary Surgeon in this province. Having had every opportunity of acquiring a thorough knowledge of the profession at the “ Royal Agricultural and Veterinary College,” Cirencester, and also several years practice and experience in the Colony, Mr F. can with confidence claim a share of support from the public of Dunedin. All Surgical operations, castration, &c., carefully performed. Messages may be left at the White Horse Hotel, George street; London Hotel, Jetty street; and Carriers’ Arms, Princes street. Residence near top of “ HIGH STREET,” ten minutes walk from Post Office, HOLLOWAY’S OINTMENT AND PiLLS, —For bad leg?, bad breasts, scorbutic and scrofulous sm-es this is an infallible specific. The loud expressions of earnest gratitude made by thousands who have experienced its unrivalled power over these complaints, and who have been raised from prostrate belp’essnesa and a condition loathsome to themselves and others, render it quite unnecessary to enlarge in this place upon its extraordinary virtues. The parts affected should be bathed with lukewarm water, and when the pores are thereby opened the Ointment should be well rubbed in, at least twice a day. It is always advisable to take Holloway’s Pills in these disorders, as the action of the ointment is thereby wonderfully assisted. The pills check fever, purify the blood, and eject all morbid nr.t ,-r engendered by eb'seases.

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Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2707, 20 October 1871, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2707, 20 October 1871, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2707, 20 October 1871, Page 4

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