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PUBLIC NOTICES. WEBB & FULTON JJAVE Removed to New Premises in Bigh street, opposite the ‘Daily Times’ Office. UNION PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY. Established 1868. The Investors’ Shares in this Society are the following ; Terminating Shares of the ultimate value of Bitty Pounds each, which are realised after sev nty-five monthly payments of Ten each. These Shares may be withdrawn at any time, with interest at the rate of eight per cent, per annum after the first year, upon giving one month’s notice. JNo withdrawal fee is charged. Permanent Shan s of Fifty Pounds each, payable in one sum, are also issued. On these Shares half-yearly dividends are paid at the rate of eight per cent, per annum, together with annual bonus out of surplus profits. Deferred Paid-up Shares, to be realised at the end of three, live, or seven years, at the option of the shareholder. These Shares may be withdrawn at any time, with compound interest at the rate of six per cent, per annum, on giving three mouths’ notice. The Society grants Loans on mortgage upou most favorable terms, repayable by monthly, quarterly, or half-yearly instalments, commencing immediately ; or the repayment instalments may be deferred for one, two, or three years. To facilitate building operations, the Society will make payment of advances during the progress of buildings. 'lhe society also receives deposits, secured by the Society’s Debentures, pursuant to the Building and Land Societies Act, at current rates of interest. Prospectuses, Rules, Forms of Application for shares, - dvances, &c., and all other information, may be obtained from M, W. fl AV\ Xvl vS, Secretary, Princes street, Lunedin. COALS!! COALS!!,! OTAGO COAL DEPOT, OCTAGON.

Just landing, ex Duke of Edinburgh, a fresh supply of the best !• ewcastle Coal ; and to arrive, ex Memento, 7(JO tons. Our Coal is all kept under cover, so that our Customers may rely upon always netting them clean and dry. Also for sale a quantity of White lead, in tins and kei’S Green, blue, and black paints White zinc and drier Linseed oil, raw and boiled t-perm and Rangoon oils European cordage, all sizes Manilla rope Oakum Archangel tar Zinc, os. 9 and 10 Cement, Knight Levan’s DRUMMON D & WATSON, LATE FINDLAYS & WATSON, Octagon. BUSINESS doing daily in National »n----surance Shares, Standard dodo, South British do do, National Bank do, Fiji do, Greymouth Coal Company, Shotover Gold Company, &c, FRED. H. EVANS, Share-broker, Princes and High streets. PROVINCIAL TEA MART. John iiealey FAMILY GROCE R, Baker, Wine Spirit, and Provision Merchan (Corner of Manse and Princes streets), DUMCDIN. | THE Account Books of A, R, Hay are at Mr D. R, Hay’s, where all accounts can be paid. An early settlement will oblige. ALEXANDER R. HAY. Dunedin, September 4, 1874, IMPORTANT NOTICE TO THE WORKING-CLASSES. The Cheapest and Best Dinner to be had only at the • GLASGOW PIE-HO USE DINING-ROOMS Princes sthegt. forming his Matrons and the Public generally, that he has made extensive al erati' us in the I.lining Looms of the Glasgow Pie House. He is in the position to accommodate all comers who wish to enjoy a Cheap, Good Dinner. Meals at all hours served with promptness and civility. Scale of charges— Breakfast, Is ; Dinner, Is; Tea, Is, Pie, with Cup of Colfee or Glass of Beer, 6d The best of Wines, Brandies,' Spirits, Porter, Ales, always on baud. JOHN DONALDSON, Proprietor JC 0 U 8 T 0 N . * PLUMBER, GASFiTTER, Tinsmith, Zinc-Worker, Coppersmith, Bellhanger, &c., WALKER STREET. Baths, Wash-hand Basins, Water-Closets, &c., Fitted up on the shortest notice,

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Evening Star, Issue 3606, 12 September 1874, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 3606, 12 September 1874, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 3606, 12 September 1874, Page 1

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