NEW GROCKRY 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 address HARROLD & BAIN, Opposite Otago Hotel. 1834 PORT, 40 YEt RS OLD. Per Doz ... uy 3 . COLONIAL WINES, from 30s. i m .. ot unusual quality 1 _ [ From the Grange Vineyards, S. A. \ TEAS, in Large and Varied Stock. HOGG hj HUTTON, Princes street. DEATH. Lowers. On the 18th inst., at the residence of her mother, Dowling street, in the twentysecond year of her ajre, Annie Maria Towers, youngest and only daughter of the late Mr William Towers. FUNERAL NOTICE. THE Friends of Mrs Towers are respectfully invited to follow the Remains of her Daughter from her residence, Dowling street, to the place of interment in the Church of England Cemetery south, To-morrow, the 19th inst., at 4 p.m. DAVID TAYLOR, Undertaker. Hope street. SALES BY AUCTION. To-morrow. M‘Landrojs, Hepburn, and Co., at their looms, Manse street, at 1 o’clock—Freehold pioperty, household furniture, booths at Caledonian Gathering. Maclean Brothers, at their rooms, at 2 o clock —Villa si ties. D. M. Spedding, at Ins rooms, Princes street, at 2 o’clock—Freehold section and cottage residence. AMUSEMENTS— This Evening. Princess Theatre.— 1 “ Ticket-of-Leave Man,” and “ Strangest of Strangers.” Masonic Hall,—Collegiate School Dramatic Entertainment. Milton Hall.—Band of Hope. North Dunedin Drill Shed.—Drawing-room Entertainment. Roslyn Hall.—Grand Concert and Ball. Hay and Co.’s Art Exhibition, Octagon, free. THE ‘EVENING STAR’ IT AS now a Positive Weekly Circulation of above 24,000 Copies, being far in excess of that of any other New Zealand journal. It is distributed extensively in the districts of Po; t Chalmers, Green Island, Mosgiel, and West Taieri. The Circulation will bo further extended with the development of railway communication. ■As an Advertising Medium, therefore, the Evening Stak commends itself to all business men who wish to (jive the utmost publicity to their announcements.
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Evening Star, Issue 3689, 18 December 1874, Page 2
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345Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 3689, 18 December 1874, Page 2
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