pROVINCIAL HOTEL RESTAURANT. LUNCHEON ... ONE SHILLING. From 12 to 3 p.m. LONDON LOAN AND DISCOUNT SOCIETY, HIGH STREET, DUNEDIN, Opposite Empire Hotel, THIS Society is established to assist Tradesmen, Clerks, Government Officials, Mechanics, Working Men, and others, on the following terms ; Money Advanced in sums varying from L 5 to LSOO, on personal security, to be repaid by weekly instalments of Is in the Ll. For instance, persons desirous of obtaining L 5 receive L 4 10s cash, repaid by twenty instalments, 5s each, the balance deducted for interest. Bills Discounted. Money Lent on Deposit Deeds Bills of Sale, Furniture, &c., without possession, or any other available security. Office Hours—9.3o a.m. till 5,30 p.m. j Monday evening till 8.30, Saturday till 2 oclock. HENRY BENJAMIN, Manager. g JgAGLEY & g0 N CHEMISTS & DRUGGISTS, IMPORTERS OF DRUGGISTS’ SUNDRIES, PATENT MEDICINES, PERFUMERY, &c„ George Street, Dunedin, Are constantly in receipt of shipments ‘from the GLASGOW APOTHECARIES’ CO., and 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 1862, N EW ZEALAND BREWERY, Cumberland Street, DUNEDIN. Families supplied with COPELAND’S FOUR-STAR ALE, In Kilderkins Half-hogsheads Barrels Hogsheads. Mr J. T. Bellamy is my authorised Traveller for Family Trade. JAMES COPELAND. NOTICE.—MOSGIEL. THE EVENING STAR is now forwarded daily, per 5.20 p.m. train, to our Agent at Mosgiel, Mr J. H. Murdoch, from whom copies may be’obtained. 1834 PORT, 40 YEARS OLD. Per Doz UOs. COLONIAL WINES, from 30s. n »> of unusual quality ) From the Grange Vineyards, S.A, j TEAS, in Large and Varied Stock. HOGG & HUTTON, Princes street.
funeral notice. THE Friends of Mr W. J, Percival are respectfully invited to attend the funeral of his late son Charles Alfred, which is appointed to leave bis residence, Clyde street north, on Monday, the 23rd instant, at halfpast two o’clock, for the Northern Cemetery, WALTER G. GEDDES, Octagon, Dunedin. funeral notice. THHE friends of Mr Patrick O’Brien are J respectfully invited to follow the remains of his son Michael from his residence, Munster Arms Hotel, Walker street, to the place of interment, the Catholic Cemetery (south), to-morrow (Sunday), 22nd inst., at £ p. m. GOURLEY & LEWIS, Undertakers, George and Maclaggan streets. MEETING—TO-MORROW. m Chapel, Great King street.—Mr Bates will preach in the evening. w*iv mty sl<? y an Church,—The Rev W. J TP P u reach . “ the morning, and the Rev 1 -C. Dewsbury m the evening. North Dunedin Church.—The Rev Mr Isitt wrU preach m the morning, and the Rev Mr Bigg in the evening. Hanover Street Church.—Rev J. U. Davies SeiSnV* themWnine > and Mr B.Shortin
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Evening Star, Issue 3666, 21 November 1874, Page 2
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449Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 3666, 21 November 1874, Page 2
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