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|J£ARLY CLOSING ASSOCIATION. THE PUBLIC Are respectfully requested NEVER TO SHOP AFTER ONE O’CLOCK ON SATURDAYS. ABERNETHY’S DIGESTIVE POWDER. For the Relief of Flatulence, Heartburn, Nausea, Bile, Costiveness, and all Disorders resulting from Indigestion. THIS invaluable Powder is prepared from a prescription of the late celebrated Dr John Aberaethy, formerly Surgeon to St. Bartholomew’s Hospital, London. Itis atonce tonic, antacid, and slight aperient—it is perfectly harmless in its composition, and can be taken with safety by persons of any age, or of either sex. Prepared only by B. BAGLEY & SON, Chemists, Georoe Street, Dunedin. Parish’s Compound Syrup of the Phosphates or Chemical Food, prepared by the Glasgow Apothecaries’ Company, Virginia street, Glasgow. Agents for New Zealand : B. BAGLEY & SON, 1 George street, Dunedin. 1 KAITANGATA COAL. FRESH SUPPLY Now Landing. DRUMMOND & WATSON, Octagon. HE who hesitates loses. Will all interested in Life Assurance kindly cooperate by urging their friends to decision, leaving memos of names and addresses f. r Mr B. Short, who will be moat happy to wait upon such, giving the fullest information. Address, Savings Bank, Dunedin, where the Medical Referee is daily in attendance from 10 a.m. for examination. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. THE Unlersigned having taken those premises in Rattray street lately occupied by Mr F. Elliot, fruiterer, intend opening the same on an early date with a large stock of General Groceries and Provisions, and trust by paying strict attention to business and a moderate scale of charges, to merit a share of public patronage. Note the address—Opposite Otago Hotel. HARROLD & BAIN, Late with Messrs A. and J. M‘Farlane. PUBLIC NOTICE. NORTH & SCOULLAR, IMPORTERS, IN addition to their already Extensive Stock of Household Furniture and Furnishings, have received, ex Haddou] s Hall, in choice patterns, 100 pieces OARpETS in Brussels CARPETS iu Tapestry CARPETS in Kidder, 3-ply CARPETS in Kidder, super. CAI\T*ETS in Kidder, Union CARPETS in Kidder, Hemp CARPETS in Felt, all sizes. HEARTH-RUGSand FELT SQUARES in great variety. Also, FLOORCLOTHS in ISft, choice pattern FLOORCLOTHS in 15ft, FLOORCLOTHS in I2ft, FL iORCLOTHS in Oft, FLOORCLOTHS in 6ft, FLOORCLOTHS in 4ift, FLOORCLOTHS in 3ft, NORTH A SCOULLAR, Rattray street.

THE COLONIAL BANK OF NEW ZEALAND, A BRANCH of this Bank will be OPENED at Palmerston undercharge of Mr Geo. Stephenson, on Saturday, 21st instant. L. 0. BEAL, Manager. Dunedin, November 19. 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 repa d by weekly instalments of 1s in the LI. 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.ra.j Monday evening till 8.30, Saturday till 2 oclock. HENRY BENJAMIN, Manager. 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. NOTICE. WE beg to inform the Residents in the 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 15 p.m. train from Dunedin, and in the latter by Mr L, E. Duncan on the arrival of his coach, which meets the Dunedin late train at Grech Island,

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Evening Star, Issue 3667, 23 November 1874, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 3667, 23 November 1874, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 3667, 23 November 1874, Page 2

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