HOURLY CLOSING ASSOCIATION. THE PUBLIC Are respectfully requested NEVER TO SHOP AFTER ONE O’CLOCK ON SATURDAYS. MONEY MONEY ! I MONEY I! J UNION LOAN, PAWN, AND DISCOUNT OFFICE, AND MONEY LENDERS, Corner of ARCADE AND MACLAGGAN STREET. VfONEY ADVANCED upon Clothing, Jewellery, Gold and Silver Watches, Diamonds, Plate, Sewing Machines, Fur* niture, Firearms, Books, and every descrip* tiou 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 Maclaggan streets. P.S.—Valuations made. Highest Price given for Household Furniture, All transactions strictly private and coafidflntial.
A. R. LIVINGSTON, Having resolved to Dispose of nia Stock of READING BOOKS to make room for Extensive Additions to his STATIONERY & MANUFACTURING BUSINESS, Offers them at greatly REDUCED PRICES, in order to effect a speedy clearance.
0° LON I A L WINES, In one dozen each, Containing an assortment ot Four Different Wines, PRICE, 30a PER CASE, Delivered free; to any part of the City. HOGG & HUTTON.
FUNEkAL notice. HE Friends of Mr Robert Beattie are respectfully invited to follow the remains of his son, Robert, from his residence, lower York place, to the place of interment in the Northern Cemetery, on Saturday, the Bbh inst., at 2 p.m. DAVID TAYLOR, Undertaker, Hope street.
funeral notice. THE Friends of Mr Henry M'Gregor are rspecfcfully invited to follow the remains of his late sister, Mary Ann Jacobina, from his residence, Hanover street, to the place of interment in the Northern Cemetery, on Sunday, 9fch inst., at 3 p.m, GOURLKT & LEWIS, Undertakers, George street.
FUNERAL NOTICE. THE Friends of Dr Thomas W.Q. Honneywell are respectfully invited to follow the Remains of his Wife from his residence, Walker street, to the place of interment in the Southern Cemetery, on Saturday, Bth instant, at 12 noon. DAVID TAYLOR, Undertaker, Hope street. THE Friends of the late Captain Thomas Hart are respecfully invited to follow his Remains to the place of interment, Southern Cemetery, Dunedin, on Sunday next, 9th instant. The funeral will leave the Old Jetty, Dunedin, at 2 p.m. The p.s. i Golden Age will leave town on Sunday Morning, at 10 o’clock, for Port Chalmers (for the purpose of conveying friends of the deceased], returning from there at 12 o’clock.
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Evening Star, Issue 3575, 7 August 1874, Page 2
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396Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 3575, 7 August 1874, Page 2
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