LIFE Policies existing in the A.M.P. So- t cioty five yeais on the 31st December, 1873, actually get bonuses added, varying ■ according to age, from Lll 16s to Ll4 12s, for each LIOO insured. Mr B. Short invites the generous co-operation of friends to make his visit a success. Address, Savings Bank, Dunedin, He who hesitates loses, as the financial year of the Society closes 31st Dec.
PROVINCIAL HOTEL RESTAURANT. UNCHEON .. ONE SHILLING. From 12 to 3 p.m MONEY! MONEY! MONEY! UNION LOAN PAWN AND DISCOUNT OFFICE, AND MONEY LENDERS, Corner of Arcade and Maclaggan street. MONEY advanced upon Clothing, Jewellery. Gold and Silver Watches, Diamonds, Plate, Sewing Machines, Furniture, Firearms, Books, and every description of personal property. Bills discounted, cash lent (from LI to LI,000) 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 & M A R,K S, Corner of Arcade and Maclaggan street. P.S. —Valuations made. Highest price given for Household Furniture. All transactions strictly private and confidential. [Established 1848,] A. MERGE R, Family Grocer, Provision, and Wine and Spirit Merchant, Rattray Street, T3EGS at this season to call the special attention of the Public to his stock of Wines and Spirits, the quality of which has long been held in public favor. A. M. also desires to intimate that he has just received a supply of five varieties of superior Colonial Wines, direct from the Grange Vineyard, South Australia. Cases containing One Dozen Bottles (assorted) Thirty Shillings. 1834 1,0111,1 40 YEAES OLD - Per Doz ... uOs. COLONIAL WINES, from 30s. ~ ~ of unusual quality )„„ From the Grange Vineyards, S.A. ( ** oS TEAS, in Large and Varied Stock. HOGG & HUTTON, Princes street. MEETIN GS—TO-MORROW. Christian Chapel, Great King street—Mr T. H. Bates will preach in the evening. Baptist Chapel, Caversham, —Mr B. Short will preach in the evening. North Dunedin Church.—The Rev Dr Roseby will preach in the evening. DEATH. Henderson. —On the 4th instant, at her father s residence, Duncan street, Annie Smith, aged eight years,’third daughter of William and Annie Henderson. FUNERAL NOTICE. THE Friends of William Henderson are respectfully invited to attend the funeral of his late daughter, Annie, fiom his residence, Duncan street, to the Southern Cemetery on Sunday, the 6th inst., at 2,30 p.m. FUNERAL NOTICE. ffl'IHE Friends of Mr Bunbury are respectJL fully invited to attend the Funeral of his late son Cornelius, which will leave his residence, the Grange Hotel, Hanover street, To-morrow (Sunday), the 6th inst., at 3 o’clock, for the Roman Catholic Cemetery South. WALTER G. GEDDES, Undertaker, Octagon.
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Evening Star, Issue 3678, 5 December 1874, Page 2
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439Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 3678, 5 December 1874, Page 2
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