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Late Advertisements. FRIDAY, 13th MARCH. At 12 o’clock. For the benefit of whom it may concern. 16 pieces Wool Shirting 24 do do do 3 do Twted 14 doz. L. W. Pants 1 case Winceys 3 pieces 72in. Grey Calicos 3 doz. Woolen Crossovers. All more or less damaged, ex Warwick. Terms cash. Immediately thereafter, to close consignments, 5 pieces Fancy Tweed 1 piece eight shaft Bedford cord—sound. ANDRESS, HEPBURN, & CO.

THE NEW ERA !!! OUR GUINEA TROUSERS SCHEME SUCCESSFUL. BEYOND anticipation. IT is 'with feelings of the deepest gratitude that I return my heartiest thanks to those gentlemen who have kindly accorded me their support since introducing my Guinea Tweed Trousers. The high cnconiums my Guinea Trousers have elicited from my many patrons prove in the most satisfactory way that I have not over stated the saving offectcd by giving them a trial. ' One gentleman had the candour to admit that he could not possibly see how such a Fashionable pair of Tweed Trousers could be supplied for the money. It is the large turnover that makes the small profit on each pair practicable. Strangers who may be in town for the Races will doubtless bo astonished at hearing they can got a Fashionably-Cut pair of Bliss’s Tweed Trousers, made to measure, for a Guinea. Lot those who aie scptical pay my establishment a visit, and their doubts will speedily vanish. It is a rare opportunity for visitors to make a substantial saving by going in for my Guinea Trouser.*, and my no less celebrated L 4 10s Tweed Suit, I have added within the last few days a most beautiful assortment of Tweeds to my previously very large stock, so that gentlemen of the most fastidious taste will have no difficulty in being suited. All tweeds are thoroughly soaJced in water before they are made up, DAVID R. HAY, Tailor to his Excellency Sir James Fergusson, Bart., Governor of New’ Zealand, PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. NEW ZEALAND SUBMARINE MINING CO., LIMITED. GOLD

In tea cling applicants for Debentures will please send in their applications on or before Saturday, the 14th inst,, as the list will then be closed. W. ORAM BALL, Legal Manager. FOR SALPJ, at Caversham, substantially- • built Six-roomed Rouse, beautifully situated. J. T. Roberts, Princes street south. WANTED, a General Servant. Apply at Myer’s, Albion House, Moray place, near the new First Church. CITY OF DUiNLDIN. TBNDBRS will be received at the Town Clerks Office, Manse street, on or before Wednesday, 18th March instant, at 4 p.m, for the following Works, aeparfttcly i—--Ist. For the Construction of Brick Outfall Sewer aud Branches at St. Andrew street; labor only. (Contract 601.) 2nd. For Carting Bricks and Supplying and Carting Sand from Anderson’s B*y to St. Andrew street sewer. (Contract 602). 3rd. For Supplying and Delivering 400 GOd) 18 For *' Cement. (Contract 4th F nv SuppJying and Delivering Lo* Timber, about .10,000 sup. feet. ioT embanking Water of Leith at Old B °tamcal Cardens. (Contract 604 ) sth. For Forming and Metalling portion of grange street, between Hanover and S e clf) treet8 ’ BellWMd -> c “- 6th. For supplying Two Horses, Drays, and Drivers in order to remove rubbish and refuse from private dwell-ing-houses and places of business throughout the City for a peiod ef six months. (Contract 606.) Plans and specifications at the Citv SurVeyor s Office. 3 J. M. MASSEY, March 12, 1874. Clerk. WANTED to Sell-Circle Tickets for Opera, cheap. Apply, Star Office. QVSTEMATIO THEOLOGY, by Ch.rlei v ?’ 8 ’ 608 ! 'ndM, 4a Cd. Hay’s Bible Warehouse, OST, Volume 2of Bright Morning,” a A , no J el ii? lth Wise’s library label outside. Apply Mr Wise,

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Evening Star, Issue 3449, 12 March 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 3449, 12 March 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 3449, 12 March 1874, Page 3

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