NEW GROCERY AND PROVISION warehouse. THE Undersigned beg to announce to the Inhabitants of Dunedin and Suburbs that they have now opened their establishment with a large stock of New Goods, and trust that, by keeping nothing but first-class goods and at the lowest possible prices, to merit a share of public patronage. Note the addressHARROLD & BAIN, Opposite Otago Hotel. MONEY ! MONEY I MONEY ! UNION LOAN PAWN AND DISCOUNT OFFICE, AND MONEY LENDERS, Corner of Arcade and Maclaggan street. ( advanced upon Clothing, Jewel--IVL lery, Gold and Silver Watcher, Diamonds, Plate. Sewing Machines, Furniture, Firearms, Bocks, 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 pric given for old Gold and Silver. Emigrants’ Luggage bought. Lowest Rate of Interest Charged. Note the Address— ISAACS & MARjKS, Corner of Arcade and Maclaggan street. .P.S. —Valuations made. Highest price given for Household Furniture. All transactions strictly private and confidential. 1834 PORT, 40 YEARS OLD. Pe rDoz uUs. COLONIAL WINES, from 30s. .. »>oi unusual quality ) __ From the Grange Vineyards, S. A. \ TEAS, in Largeland Varied Stock. HOGG & BUTTON, Princes street. BIRTHS. Nicolson. —At Great King street, Dunedin, Mrs J. M.‘Leocl Nicolson, of a son. Bathgate.— On the 10th instant, at Fortl street, the wife of Alexander Bathgate, of i daughter. Hume. On the 11th instant, at her residence, Moray Place, the wife of Mr Robert Hume, of a son. DEATHS. Bouie. On the 11th December, at her father s residence, Hanover street, Janet Mason, beloved daughter of John and Janet Bowie, aged seven yeais. Bennett.— On the 11th December, at the Dunedin Hospital, Joseph Bennett, (late fireman s.s. Wanganui), aged thirty j r ears. funeral notice. THE Friends of the late Joseph Bennetts are respectfully invited to follow his remains from the Hospital to the place of interment at the Northern Cemetery, on Monday, the 14:h instant, at 3,30 p.m. GOURLEY & LEWIS, Undertakers, George and Maclagg.m streets. MEETIN GS—TO-MORROW. St. Andrew’s Church, Walker street.—Mr Johnston, of Caversham, will preach in the evening. Hanover street Church.—The Rev J. Upton Davis will preach in the morning, and Mr B. Short in the evening. Christian Chapel, Great King street.—Mr 1. H. Bates will preach in the evening. First Church.—The Rev. Lindsay Mackie will preach, morning and evening. AM US LAI ENTS—This Evening, ~£™? cess Theatre. “Temptation,” and Gilderoy.” Hay and Co.'s Art Exhibition, Octagon, free. ° ’ THE ‘EVENING STAR’ XX AS now a Positive Weekly Circulation of above 24,000 Copies, being far in excess of that of aay other New Zealand journal. It is distributed extensively in the districts of Port Chalmers, Green Island, Mosgiel, and West Taieri. The Circulation will be further extended with the development of railway communication. As an Advertising Medium, therefore , the Evening Star commends itself to all business men v:ho wish to give the utmost publicity to their announcements.
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Evening Star, Issue 3684, 12 December 1874, Page 2
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481Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 3684, 12 December 1874, Page 2
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