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Late Advertisements. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) 18th JULY, At 11 o’clock. At the Wool Stores. High street. MILLING- AND FOWLS’ WHEAT WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, AND CO. will sell by auction at tho above time and place, 140 bags Milling and Fowls’ Wheat. TO-M.OKUOW, .fit 11 o’clock. D M. SPEDDING • will sell by auction, at his Rooms, at 11 o’clock To-morrow, 100 cases Apples Crabs, Ribstons, Pormains, &o. Ex Glencoe. Without reserve. TO-MORROW, At 12 o’clock, MISCELLAiNEOUS SALE. D M. SPEDDING • will sell by auction, To-morrow, at 12 o’clock. Stationery, Books, Pianoforte Music, Fancy Goods, Cutlery, Plated Ware, Framed Engravings, Clocks, Va es, Earthenware, Concertinas, Violins, &c. And other Sundries. Without reserve.

JUST OPENED. JUST OPENED. THE OTAGO CLOTHING AND BOOT WAREHOUSE, Opposite Queen’s Theatre, Princes street Cutting. Jg U L L E N & ]yr‘KENZIE. Messrs B. and M. having commenced business in the above trades, and having purchased their choice and select stock in the Home and Colonial markets at a great Discount for Cash, will be able to offer to the public special inducements well worthy of their attention in men’s good tweed sac suits for 455; silk-mixed sac suits, 50s ; Galatea tweed suits, 55s ; Galatea silk-mixed suits, 65s ; Galatea blue diagonal suits, 755. 200 TWE£D VESTS FROM 6s 6d. Good tweed sacs from 18s 6d ; silk-mixed sacs from 25s ; good blue diagonal sac, 25s : black cloth sac, 25 j ; tweed Galatea sacs from 27s 6d ; silk-mixed Galatea sacs from 29s 6d. GENTS’ OVERCOATS FROM 29s 6d. Strong tweed trousers from 10s 6d ; Nelson tweed trousers from 15s 6d ; West of England tweed trousers, 14s 6d ; black cloth trousers, 20s. GOOD MOLE TROUSERS FROM 7s 6d. Boys’ knickerfcocker suits from 12s 6d; tunic suits from 19s 6d ; Leopold suits from 25s ; Galatea sac suits from 355. 500 SCOTCH TWEED at 2s 9d, worth 4s 6d. Crimean shirts, Jean shirts, white shirts, Oxford shirts, flannel under-shirts, Cardigan jackets, plaiding pants, ribb and plain lambs’ wool pants. CARPET BAGS AND PORTMANTEAUS. Men’s and boy’s hats and caps, Yankee collar, linen collar, cambric handkerchiefs, linen cuff and fronts, umbrellas, mufflers, merino and lambswool sox, all equally cheap! THE BOOT DEPARTMENT. Men’s elastic sides from 14s 6d ; half-wel-lington, 15s ; balmorals, 16s 6d ; bluchers, 9s pd. 5 ! 0 goloshes, 2s 6d. Ladies’ neat fitting from 9s 6d. Ladies’ kid, Levant, Alpines, lace balmorals, and calf Almas, from 12s 6d • 200 pairs ladies’ elastic side boots, Bs. ’ Maids’ and girls’ kid, calf, and Levant elastic sides fiom 7s ; lace do from 7s. immense Variety of Slippers. Boys’ and youths’ elastic sides, lace ups, and copper toes in great variety. Babies’ and phildren’s boots and slippers from Is 6d. Ladies and gents’ boots made to order on the premises.

Note the Address— BULLEN & M'KENZIE, Princes street Cutting. THE GREAT SALVATION. ON SUNDAY EVENING NEXT, March )9. In at. George’s Hall, opposite the English Church, Stuart street, at half-past 6. MR W. W. HOLIES ’ Will Lecture op the follpwing subject: “The Great Salvation j or, the Bible remedy for all the ills to which flesh is heir.” On SUNDAY EVENING, 26th July, At the same place apd at the same hour. MR SAMUEL SKINNER, - (From Loudon). Subject; “The Return of the Lord to the earth, —The earth the promised inheritance of the Saints.—A time of blessedness coming.” W A£ TED, a General Servant. Mrs Power, Leith street. Apply TENDERS Wanted for Lining the Roof of , Presbyterian Church, Caversham. Specification to be seen and Tenders be lodged with me till Thursday, the 23rd instant. John Anderson, WANTED, Apprentices for Singer’s j Sewing Machine. Apply Mrs Keates, Castle street south. PRIVATE Board and Residence for One or Two respectable Hoarders, at Meyer’s Albion House, Moray place. LOST, in Princes street, a Deed p{ Conveyance on a printed form, bearing the name of Mprriman and Pike, London. The finder will be rewarded on taking the same to Mr Mendershauaen’s, Princes street. WANIED To SELL, well - finished House, five rooms, near Octagon • easy terms. Apply Esther and Low ’ LOST, ou Tuesday evening, in Great King street or Duudas street, a Pocket-book containing one banknote, two half-sovereigns, besides some useful receipts, &c. Finder will be rewarded by leaving it at Mr Fonel’a Great King street. hj ’ AN3 ED, smart Boy, for the Machine Room. Apply to morrow afternoon at the office of this paper. 1 REWARD.—Lost, Red and Grey J-V/ Parrot. - Return to Kensington Hotel, or Mr Kimbell, Princes street south. ANTED, a General Servant, Apply Harp of Erin Hotel,

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Evening Star, Issue 3557, 17 July 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 3557, 17 July 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 3557, 17 July 1874, Page 3

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