EY 1 MONEYDUNF'oin pawn office. George Street, near the Octagon, 'money ADVANCED Upon an( j Silver Watches, Diamonds, ~o* e l! iery, Plate, Furniture, Sewing MaFirearms, Boohs, Clothing, and all other descriptions of Personal PropertjL BILLS DISCOUNTED. 1 CASH LENT upon Deposit of Deeds op upon PERSONAL SECURITY, rc-payable, desired, in weekly, monthly, or quarterly instalments. ALL TRANSACTIONS STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL, The Proprietor is prepared to arrange for CASH ADVANCES upon Jewellery, Merchandise, or deeds, at One-half the usual Rates of Interest. DUNEDIN PAWN OFFICE. George Street, near the Ootason. A. SOLOMON, Proprietor. A AND J ]\£ ACPARLANE RESPECTFULLY invite the attention of their Customers and the Public generally to the following articles now offering for Sale: TEAS.—New Season, to band, from 2s, 2s Gd, to 3a 6d per lb, for strength, quality, and flavour, unequalled by any previous shipments. WINES.—Rich Old Port, an excellent invalid wiue, and highly recommended by the leading Doctors in the City, at 57s 6d per dozen j also Sherry, from 365, 425, to 48s per dozen. WHISKIES—That require no blending except to the palate, at -42 a, and comprising some recent shipments of Old Glenlevit, denary, and other brands. CHEESE.—Rich Prime Cheddar, manufactured iu the Colony by some old Ayrshire prize-takers in the old country, and without exception the best in Dunedin. A. and J. M. having adopted the principle of Buying for Cash, are consequently able to at the Lowest Remunerative Prices. Their Stock is composed of the most Genuine Articles in connection with the Trade. PRINCES STREET AND MAOLAGGAN STREE T. T E A. rjl B A. rp E A e. d. For Good Flavory Tea, 2s 6d per lb. 2 6 For a Strong, Full-flavored Congou, good value, 3s per lb, ... 3 0 A Special Lino of a REALLY FIRST-CLASS TEA, seldom found in the Colonies, worth 4s, will be sold at 3s 6d. ... 3 6 Note.—For entire packings, a proportionate reduction will be made. Wines, Australian, iu variety, from 27s 6d to 38s. HOGG * HTTTTON, Princes street.
FUNERAL NOTICE. THE Friends of Mr John George Barras are respectfully invited to follow the remains of his mother from the Hospital, Great King street, to the place of interment in the Southern Cemetery, on Wednesday, the 27 th inst., at 2 p.m. DiVID TAVLOB, Undertaker, Hope street.
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Evening Star, Issue 3281, 26 August 1873, Page 2
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383Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 3281, 26 August 1873, Page 2
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