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—— -• ■■■ - ■ ■-■ Hi >: Motice of REMOVAL:*-# 1 MO Y. LAN, 1 Tailor and Olbthieiv late r “Of Frederick street, begs to inform'his' Friend's and the Public that he has removed tO more Central Premises, situated in l Georgs' Street (lately occupied by Messrs HarTopAnd N eil, jewellers), where, by strict aitelitionto business and first-class workmanship, hopes to merit their patronage. ‘ SEWING MACHINES. ; ;, THE undersigned have pleasure in an* nouncing having accepted the , solo Agency in New Zealand,for the new V- . “HOLT” FAMILY SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE, A Machine we guarantee to be an exact lac* simile of the , AMERICAN “ SINGER,» in every way equal for beauty of finish and workmanship, and .■< From 20 to-25 ter Cent. Having just deceived our third Shiptfcehtqf the above excellent ,we ! .shall ‘be glad to sU'pply sample orders; 11 " • ! ■ : "■ • 1 This shipment comprises—JPlain 'with and without cover j Half and -, Full Cabinet,',, JMediam,, and No. ■ 2 Wheeweed Machines,';. ‘~v ARTHUR RRISCOE & Wholesale and Retail Ironmongers and Iron ' ‘Merchants. •’ ’

'V&7 HILST imitation is the sinoerest form *y of flattery, the purchaser of an imi* tation article is.ipvariably the victitnof the unscrupulous. -. It -is hut-poor-economy to buy aa imitation Sewing-machine whqn .the genuine 6ah he had 'at recluhhd pi-ices. ‘ '■” The test of over t'venty years, and the evidence of millions, establish the dn.imn of the-;- | ; i ■ .... WHEELER & WILSON SEWIN& .. MACHINES, ; v the annual sale of which is now over 150.0Q0. Every machine warranted to give perfect satisfaction.', 1 Reduced , prices. ‘ Illustrated pnoedistij, postfreei., J V.', v ;,.; PARK. A CURLE, Princes street, , ' -fSole agents forOtaeo;) : . ) SIN UER’S ; SEW IN(J MACHINES. > M THE most; simple, complete,!.and? perfect Machines yet invented;. Q-. M.* Aldrich, Agent, corner of Princes and DoWling btveets; Dunedin.- ~ , t „ v Machines' sold on deferred payments; ? i fie. are- of imitations.of the “Singer?’ Mbware chines. ■Mi RAILWAY; WORKS.; w *M >v::ri •i;..,.; f .. . ~r ■■ ~1 ~V a now; for more. Men. on Works/ March 14* 1874. i : A. & SMYTH* RO B I N A N D C -O. COACHBUILDERS& IMPORTERS Octagon, Dtmediiy ; : - Haye in course of ex AUabahad, and to arrive per; Skimmer to the Wave, Basket Carriages, Pony Phaetons Double and' Single Buggies,,, Chariottfehs Express Waggons, &o. ; &c. , ’ 1 j “ Repairs receive prompt attention. - yf V:'v m vI/ a'. :r ;.e v .^;., : . TAILOR AND : . ! .', PEiNbES ; j r ‘~ • (Opposite Liverpool ,|itfeefc), . , 'V •J.. , : '.7 ! i)DNEpt^V'-; v ,; wvh a. w ss ACCODNTA NT AND C‘oMMlSsi6n , ~ , Agent.; r; : Office Princes street, - : Mr Hawkins is prepared to nndertake all kinds of financial- business ; ‘to negotiate Loans on freehold; or - leasehold' repayable by instalments if - required ;' to make advances oh mercantile, pastoral,- agri* cultural, or other approved seeutitieg ;. and teach as- Agent for absentees* 'trustees, or executors.: r’- - - - r ,r s d * •.

- WATOHMAKEB& iv 3a 0R G E Y0 , iJ Qt i : IMPORTER, * •' • WATCHMAKER AND - ■ PRINCES STREET, ■' -■; liyomsbixtiliyomsbixti ' NewfEputij 'V* ' TO hj n Sisx ofj ' ' I<A.TS ARTHUR BEVERDY,. ' |'i CHRONOMETER, 'WATCH, ■ ANB : CLOCK MAKER, : •.> '■ Exactly ■op jtosite : 'th4''‘;'’‘' ; ‘ p .A, N 1 6 jP 't^g^ Princes street, Dunedin, ,■ SHI P CHR ON 0 MU’T ER S Cleaned and 1 ralMby transit observation?, Nautical Tnatmiwcnta repaired. «•■■■ v; ■ - MEDICAL,. :. ‘ ; HOLLOWAY’S PILLS.—In general de*' bility, nervous tremors, and (mental depression,., these . unrivalled Pills .have A' marvellous'effect. They have won :the con-! fidenoe of millions in all parts of. the civilised worlds. i Constitutions , shaken by sensual excesses, by long residence in un* wholesome climates, or by sedentary habits,' are wonderfully renovated by. a course 6£ this extraordinary medicine, which, powerful as is its.action on the whole • system, is 'per-i fectly harmless to the teuderest fratne. The Pills are composed of rare balsams,{.without a grain of any mineral whatever, or of any other deleterious substance. They operate directly, powerfully; and, beneficially upon* the whole mass-of blood.; a fact we cannot question when we see indigestion cured, liver complaints .arrested,, the oppressed lungs ! brought into healthful , play,, jand every (physical function renewed and fctrehgthened by their agency. ■ . , u . ;,, ,;

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Evening Star, Issue 3460, 25 March 1874, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 3460, 25 March 1874, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 3460, 25 March 1874, Page 4

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