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pROYINCIAL HOTEL RESTAURANT, LUNCHEON .. ONE SHILLING. . *• . > From 12 to 3p.no. CITY 'DININ.O 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 fact 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 for SATURDAY 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

MONEY MONEY!! MONEY!!! UNION LOAN, PAWN, AND'DTSCOUNT OFFICE, AND MONEY LENDERS, Corner of ARCADE AND MACLAGGAN STREET. MONEY ADVANCED upon Clothing, Jewellery, Gold and Silver Watches, Diamonds, Plate, Sewing Machines, Furniture, Firearms, Books, and every description of Personal Property. Bills Discounted, Cash Lent upon Personal Security, repayable by weekly, monthly, or quarterly instalments. The highest price given for Old Gold and Silver. Emigrants’ Luggage bought. Lowest Rate of Interest Charged. - Note.the Address— ISAACS & MARKS, Corner of Arcade and Madaggan streets. P.S.—Valuations made. Highest Price given for Household Furniture, All transactions strictly private and confidAntial

Q 0 L ON I A L W i;n E S|, Injcases’of one dozen oaplj, Containing an assortment of Four Different Wines. PRICE, 30a PER CASE, Delivered free to any part of the City. HOOO & HUTTON.

FUNERAL NOTICE. THE Friends of Mr William Swan are respectfully invited to follow the re mains of his wife, from his residence, Rattray street, to the place of inte ment, the Catholic Cemetery South, To-morrow (Tuesday), at 2 p.m. GOURLEY ft LEWIS, Undertakers, George street.

FUNERAL NOTICE. THE Friends of Richard Atkinson are re spectfully invited to follow the remains of his late son, Alfred Darley, from his residence, the Township of Darley, Caversham, to the place of interment in the Southern Cemetery, at 1 o’clock. GOU LEI & LEWIS, Undertakers, George street.

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Evening Star, Issue 3547, 6 July 1874, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 3547, 6 July 1874, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 3547, 6 July 1874, Page 2

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