Wanted. WANTED, Empty Wine Bottles. Highest price given. James Finch and Co., Bond street WANTED KNOWN. On Sale, FENCING WIRE, No. G, 7, and 8. JAS. WALLS, Princes street South. WANTED All to come to Lyons’s Olympic Hall. Sonss, dances, glees, duetts. Union Hotel, Stafford street. WANTED KNOWN. The highest Price given for old Lead, Pewter, Zinc, &c. HUGHES & HARVEY, Princes-street, ~ WANTED KNOWN. GREAT REDUCTIONS in our own make. Watertights, 20s ; Lace-ups, 17s ; Bluchers, 15s ; Balmorals, 25s ; Elastic Sides, 255; Ladies’ Lace-ups, 15s; Ladies’ Elastic Sides, 205,. All Warranted. At SCOBLE’S Boot and Shoe Warehouse, George-street. WANTED KNOWN, a Good Dinner, with glass of beer, or tea and coffee, ONE SHILLING. PAVLETICH’S UNIVERSAL HOTEL, Maclaggan ■ street. WANTED KNOWN.-Fred Barton, (late Barton and Mitchell), Princesstreet, is now Selling, at Great Reductions, Ladies’ and Children’s BOOTS, in all the newest styles. WANTED to Sell DRAIN PIPES of Every description, Flower Pots, Chimney Tops, Fountains, Vases, Butter Crocks, Flooring Tiles, Bricks, &c., at lowest current rates. Lambert’s Water of Leith Works. WANTED KNOWN that REUBEN HART has the largest Stock of Glass, China, and Fancy Ware, Dolls, Toys, &c., which he is now Selling at prices below any other House in Town, Cups and Saucers, 5d ; Dinner-plates, Is 6d half dozen ; tumblers, 4£d each; Mugs, 4£d ; Toys and Fancy Ornaments, ONE SHILLING. Kerosene Lamps from 2s. Note the Address ; RATTRAY STREET, next Mr Murray’s, Confectioner. WANTED KNOWN. Through the steady and increasing demand for the MOSGIEL TWEEDS I have reduced the prices of suits to £4 and £4 10s, so as to give every Tradesman a chance to encourage onr local industries, which must ere long be the common benefit of all. Patterns sent free by post, with directions for self-measure-ment. No advance in home Tweeds on account of the rise in wool. E. STOKES, TAILOR, &c. George-street, Dunedin. WANTED Known.—SINGER’S SEW. ING MACHINES. Prices reducedM. A. ALDRICH, Princes-street, Dunedin. WANTED the Public, who can appreciate good clothing, to know that the BEST VALUE FOR MONEY is given at R. ROSE’S Tailoring Depot, Rattraystreet. WANTED KNOWN.—Scotch Tweed Trousers, of excellent quality, from 21s to 235. Clearing out Summer Stock to make room for Winter Goods. MAITLAND & BENNET, Princes street. WANTED KNOWN.—Gentlemen requiring first-class fitting clothing would do well to patronise G. Davidson, where they will get the best Geelong or Mosgiel Tweed suits for L 4. A good Tweed Suit for 13 10s. Tweed Trousers, 20s. A rare bargain, black broad sac coat, L2. All garments guaranteed shrank to a perfect fit. G, Davidson, Maclaggan-street. KNOWN, WINES CHEAP AND GOOD. Tarragona 30s per dozen Cape Maderia 30s per dozen A single trial will prove their superiority to low-priced Ports and Sherries, A very fine PORT recommended for nvalids, 42s per dozen. ROBERT BANKS, Princes-street, Money to Lend. MONEY TO LEND on Freehold Security, in sums from L2OO and upwards. T. Redmayne, Cumberland and Unionstreets. Sales by Auction. SATURDAY, JANUARY 27th. Sale by Public Auction. [ FURNITURE, PRODUCE STORES, GENERAL MERCHANDISE PROPERTIES, &c, Robert bare, and co. will recive on and after the above date every description of goods, for sale by public auction or otherwise, R. B. and Co’s, new auction rooms will be found most suitably adapted for displaying goods to the best advantage, and from their central position commanding the largest line of traffic in Dunedin. We beg to assure the public that all goods placed in our hands for sale will be sold to the best possible advantage, and faithfully accounted for, and if required, cash advanced previous to sale. Account sales will be rendered, and proceeds promptly paid, ROBERT BARE, AND CO. Licensed Auctioners and Valuators. City Auction and General Sale Room, PRINCES STREET. Opposite Bank of New Zealand.
HARDING’S FLEXIBLE ROOFING Reduced to One Penny per Square Foot, is used at the Royal Arsenal, Wool‘wioh; Chatham, Haulbowline, Amsterdam Exhibition, Metropolitan Board of Works &c. Agents in all the Colonics.
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Evening Star, Issue 2807, 15 February 1872, Page 4
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650Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 2807, 15 February 1872, Page 4
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