Late Advertisements. M.U.1.0.0.F., OTAGO DISTRICT. THE Annual Meeting of District Committee for election of Officers and other business will be held at the Oddfellows’ Hall To-Morrow (Wednesday) Evening, at 6.30. By order, ALEX. SLIGO, P. C. Secretary. All Brethren of the Order can obtain admission in the usual manner. fjpHß Anniversary Social Meeting of St. Andrew’s Congregation will be held on Wednesday, the 22nd October. DRAPERY. Q_EN TLEMEN, For - L Perfect Fitting Garments Sound Material Good Workmanship Cloths thoroughly shrunk Durability Fast Colors Newest Styles Large Variety Lowest Cash Prices JJROWN, EWING, & CO. TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. MASONIC HALL. rjlO LET —(as usual) for Public Meetings, Concerts, Soirees, Balls, &c. Terms on application to the Secretary. JAS. B. M'CULLOCH, No. 1 Chambers, Princes street. PUBLIC NOTICES. JAMES COUSTON, PLUMBER, GASFITTER, TINSMITH, ZINCWORKER, &c., WALKER STREET. SINCLAIR AND MORTON, GENERAL WHEELWRIGHTS AND BLACKSMITHS, Have opened a new shop opposite the Pacific Hotel, Great King street, and are now in a position to execute w r ork in all branches of the trade in first-class style, at reasonable rates. Country orders promptly attended to. WE beg to announce that we have this day sold to Mr A. Mercer the goodwill and stock-in-tiade of the business heretofore carried on by us as Grocers, Wine and Spirit Merchants, Ac., in Princes street south, and we have much pleasure in soliciting for our successors a continuance of the liberal support so long accorded to us. JAMIESON & SKENE. IN reference to the preceding advertisement, I beg to state that in so far as that business is concerned, I have taken into partnership my son, Mr Robert Mercer, who has had seven year’s experience in my present establishment, and who will conduct the business under the style of A. MERCER & SON. Every effort will he made to keep Firstclass Goods, and, by attention and promptitude, to secure the same liberal support that has been already accorded to me in my other business. A. MERCER. ROBERT HARPER & CO. have now much pleasure in informing their Customers that they have sold their Dunedin Coffee and Spice Manufacturing business to Mr George Stephenson, who has been long and favorably known in connection with the trade, and who, we are sure, will do all in his power to warrant the continuance of that support so liberally accorded to us. R. H. and Co. wish to point out that, although selling their Dunedin business, they are still largely connected with the Importing Trade in Melbourne, and have always on hand large and well-assorted stocks of all kinds of Raw Coffees, Spices, Bice, &c.; and any orders that they may be favored with will have prompt and careful attention. ROBERT HARPER & CO. ITH reference to the above, we have pleasure in stating that, haying pursed on favorable terms the efficient maaery used by Messrs K. Harper and Co., ether with their large and well-assorted 3k, we are in a position to execute orders juch a manner as cannot fail to secure for a continuance of the liberal patronage towed upon our predecessors ; and we st that the prompt and careful execution ill orders entrusted to' us will secure a still ther extension of the business. STEPHENSON & CO. NOTICE. intimate to my friends and the generally, that I have This Day my Pawnbroking Business to ns and Hart, of Fleet street, 3e doors from High street), where ges deposited with me may be a continuance of past favors to rs, MICHAEL LEVY, breet, Sept. 16, 1873. In reference to the above advertisement, we beg to intimate that the business hitherto conducted by Mr Levy will be carried on by us in the same businesslike manner, in conjunction with our own. All transactions strictly private and confidential. Most liberal advances made, and at the lowest rate of charges. Note Address— LYONS & HART’S “ Uncle Tom’s Pawn Office,” Three doors from Bayley’s Hotel, High street, Fleet street (late Arcade), Dunedin,
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Evening Star, Issue 3317, 7 October 1873, Page 3
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