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jgARLY CLOSING ASSOCIATION. THE PUBLIC Are respectfully requested NEVER TO SHOP AFTER ONE O’CLOCK ON SATURDAYS. PROVINCIAL HOTEL RESTAURANT. LUNCHEON ... ONE SHILLING. From 12 to 3 p.m. CITY DINING ROOMS, Nearly Opposite Queen’s Theatre. PRINCES STREET. A. T. DUNNING, & CO. Beg to announce that the above Rooms ARE NOW OPEN. The Proprietors have spared no expense in providing for the comfort of those who may honor them with their patronage ; and they have laid down as their motto—“ Prompt attention and civility.” They also beg to draw attention to the that they have provided a Dining Room specially for Ladies, replete with every convenience. An experienced Waitress will always be in attendance •Special Notice is called to the Bill of Fare forSATURDAY NIGHTS, when the Rooms will be open to twelve o’clock. MEALS can be procured at all hours. BREAKFAST, DINNER and TEA. Is- . SUPPER, Is 6d. NOTICE. The Colonial Bank of New Zealand. Capital, L 2,000,000. riIHE Application Lists for Shares will X close on Monday, 29th inst,, at 4 p.m., at the Head Office, and the several agencies of the Bank in Otago and Southland. WM. YOUNG, Interim Secretary. NOTICE. The Colonial Bank of New Zealand. INTENDING applicants for Shares are reminded that the Bank’s Temporary ( ‘fficea are now open in High street (late Club) where forms of application and all necessary information can be obtained, from half-past 9 a.m. until half-past 5 p.m, each day; and for the convenience of those who cannot attend during the day, the offices will be open on the evenings of Tuesday and Friday, from 8 to 9 o’clock. WM. YOUNG, Interim Secretary. gTANDARD INSURANCE [COMPANY. FIRE AND MARINE. Irire ana Marine risks of all descriptions taken at current rates. Insurers in this Company will participate in the profits pro rata. CHARLES REID. Manager. NORTH A BCOULLAR, CABINET MAKERS AND IMPORTERS, Rattray street, BEG to call the attention of the public to the recent additions to their stock in BROADWOOD’S PIANOS KIRKMAN’S pianos ALLISON’S PIANOS AND OTHER MAKERS’ PIANOS Also, a First Shipment of (70) NEWTON, WILSON, & CO.’S Celebrated Lockstitch FAMILY SEWING MACHINES, Comprising Machines on “ Singer’s ” principle Machines on “Wheeler and Wilson’s” principle. And A large assortment of Hand Machines, at prices ranging from L2 15s to L 7 10s. Also, a large quantity of Superior Englishmade ' VENETIAN BLINDS, All widths, and at very moderate prices. Inspection invit&JL pRESH SUPPLIES OF MATERIALS. ARTISTS’ Finest red and brown sable brushes Flat and round hog-hair tools c °rjf o^oß drawings, &c. Solid sketching blocks, various sizes Sketching blocks, half-bound, tinted Drawing pins, brass dividers Gold ink, leather stumps T squares, 24 and 36 inch Water color megilp, in bottles Ivory scales protractors and dividers Red, black, and blue transfer paper Mastic and copal varnish Vellum paper, cabinet saucers Mounted double elephant Super super Indian ink Oil and water colors Slide and lock color boxes Chinese white, gold size Ox gall, liquid carmine Prepared mill boards Best ticken for oil painting thick cartoon paper A. R. LIVINGSTON. MONEY MONEY ! I MONEY 11 I UNION LOAN, PAWN, AND DISCOUNT OFFICE, AND MONEY LENDERS, Corner of ARCADE AND MaCLAGGAN STREET. ONEY ADVANCED upon C Jewellery, Gold and Silver V Diamonds, Plate, Sewing Machine niture, Firearms, Books, and every tion of Personal Property. Bills Disc Cash Lent upon Personal Security able by weekly, monthly, or .quart stalments. The highest price given Gold and Silver. Emigrants’ ] bought. ° Lowest Rate of Interest Chargi Note the Address— ISAACS & MARKS, Corner of Arcade and Maclaggan streets. . P.S.—Valuations made. Highest Price given for Household Furniture. All transactions strictly private and confitariial.

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Evening Star, Issue 3535, 22 June 1874, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3535, 22 June 1874, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3535, 22 June 1874, Page 2

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