13 j^ agley & go CHEMISTS & DRUGGISTS, IMPORTERS OF DRUGGISTS’ SUNDRIES, PATENT MEDICINES, [PERFUMERY, &c., Georob Street, Dunedin, Are constantly in receipt of shipments from the GLASGOW APOTHECARIES’ CO., md other firms of established reputation ; while the extent of their own business transactions enables them to give their customers the advantage of a large and varied stock of the very best quality and most recent manufacture. ESTABLISHED 1802. PUBLIC NOTICE. NORTH & SCODiLLAR, IMPORTERS, IN addition to their already Extensive Stock of Household Furniture and Furnishings, have received, ex Haddon Hall, in choice patterns, 100 pieces CARPETS in Brussels CARPETS in Tapestry CARPETS in Kidder, 3-ply CARPELS in Kidder, super. CARPETS in Kidder, Union CARPETS in Kidder, Hemp CARPeT' in Felt, all siz.-s. HEARTH-RUGS and FEE I' SQUA RES in great variety. Also, FLOORCLOTHS in ISft, choice patterns FLOORCLOTHS in Jatt, ~ ~ FLOORCLOTHS in 12ft, ~ ~ FLOORCLOTHS in 9ft, „ FLOOKCLO I'HS in 6ft, ~ ~ F LUO RC LOT HSin 44 ft, ~ ~ FLOORCLOTHS in 3ft, ~ ~ NORTH & SOOULLAP, Rattray street. ZEALAND BREWERY, Cumberland Street, DUNEDIN. Families supplied with COPELAND’S -FOUR-STAR, ALE, In Kilderkins Halfhogsheads Barrels Hogsheads. Mr J. T. Bellamy is my authorised Traveller for Family Trade. JAMES COREL AND. THE COLONIAL BANK OF NEW ZEALAA D, Nominal Capital ... L 2,000,000. Subscribed Capital ... L 850,000. THE Head Office of this Bank is non Open for the transaction of General Banking Business in the Premises, Hi L street, Dunedin, lately occupied by the Union Bank of A us. r alia. L. O. BE \L, Manager. Dunedin, October 1, 1874, NOTiCE MOSGIEL. THE EVENING STAR is now forwarded daily, per 5.20 p. m. train, to our Agent at Mosgiei, Mr J. H. Murdoch, from whom copies may he obtained. NOTICE. '{\T -E beg to info’ in the Residents in the VV Green Island and West Taieri Districts that arrangements have been made for the circulation of the Evening Star in the former district on the arrival of the 5 2i; p.m. train from Dunedin, and in the latter by Mr L. E. Duncan on the arrival of his coach, which meets the Dunedia late train at Green Island. 1834 PORT, 40 YEARS OLD Per Doz 110s. COLONIAL WIVES, from 30a. m ~ of unusual quality ) From the Grange Vineyards, S. A, j "" TEAS, in Large and Varied Stock, HOGG & HUTTON, Princes street.
PONERAL NOTICE. Friends of Mr Andrew Miller arc jl. respectful!/ invited to follow the re'aains of daughter, Anne Montgomery, rona his residence, Stafford street, to the place of interment in the Southern Cemetery, on Thursday, the sth inst., at 3 p m. I T)AYID TAYLOR, Undertaker, Hope street. FUNERAL NOTICE. TITHE Friends of Mr William Blood are JL respectfully invited to follow the regains of his wife from his residence, Albany i L»ret, to the place of interment, the L lUthern Catholic Cemetery, To-morrow (Thursday), November 5, at 3 p.m. OOTTRLEY & LEWIS, Undertakers, , Gmge and Afrclaggaa rtweit.
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Evening Star, Issue 3651, 4 November 1874, Page 2
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479Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 3651, 4 November 1874, Page 2
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