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Late Advertisements. REGATTA. BOXING DAY. NOTICE. Steadman’s Coaches will Meet arrival of Passengers per 9 a.m. Train from Dunedin. A MERRY OHRISTVIAS AND A happy m w year. Ever thankful for the support of the people. This being ADD RED &PIRIE’S busy season, their stock is very large with fresh poods. Their new Plata, Chignons, Pads, and Head dresses are very pretty and becoming styles ; and, from A, and P.’s extensive business, they are enabled to sell Perfumery. Brushware, and every requisite for the Toilet at very moderate prices, and thus keep up the fame of their attractive establishment. N.B.—For th' convenience of our customers and the public generally, we intend to open our Hair-dressing Saloon on Saturday (Boxing) Night, as we don’t do business on Sundays.—ALDKED & PI HIE, successors to Professor Ayers, corner of Princes and High streets. What a blessing for Gd, A. and P.’s Hair-brush-ing Machine. CHRISTMAS EYE. CHRISTMAS FLOWER GIFTS.-Bou-quets of Flowers—Baskets of Flowers, from Is to 2s 6d each, and upwards. FLORAL CHRISTMAS TREE. MRS SIMONS, Artificial Florist, George street. NOTICE. MR THOMAS HAZLETT, having purchased the Old Established Business Premises of Mr E. T. Atwood, Momington, begs respectfully to intimate to the Inhabitants of the surrounding dis-rict, that, as Goods of the best quality only will be kept in stock and sold at moderate prices, he trusts to merit a share of public patronage. Wines and Spirits in Bottle. All orders punctually attended to; and Goods delivered to all parts of the district. „ . THOMAS HAZLETT. Momington, December 23,1874. NOTICE. INTENDING Purchasers of Freehold Properties would do well before purchasing to inspect our list at our Office, which we offer at reasonable prices and such easy terms as to everyone to become His Own Landlord by an OUTLAY OF VERY LITTLE CAPITAL. Immediate possession is given by paying a small amount of the purchase-money in cash • theremaindercanbe paid by monthly, quarterly’ half-yearly, or yearly instalments, to suit purohnjKArc * JONES, BASCH, k CO., Temple Chambers, Princes street. HOMES FOR THE PEOPLE. The saddle hill township which is to bo sold To-morrow (Thursday), at two o’clock, by M‘Landless, Hepburn, a ' , Co., is situated in the immediate vicinity of the Coal Pits, and is most probably “ a Coalfield itself.” 'I he land is fenced and under cultivation, and every section is available for building on. '1 here is no mistake about the title, it being under the transfer Act; and purchasers can have 'immediate possession. Every settler in the district has now an opportunity of securing a Homo of his own ”by the judicious outlay of a five pound note (see plans). To suit the convenience of coal-miners and others, the Township has been laid out in blocks of ten sections each. 'The rate of interest to be charged is only 6 per cent. PUBLIC NOTICE. /'iN and after the 2nd of January, 1875, the Branch Establishment of Messrs Isaacs and Marks, lately carried on by them at the corner of Rattray and Princes streets, will be removed to their old-established premises at the corner of Arcade and Maclaggan street; and they also notify that in future they will have no connection with their late premises in Princes and Rattray streets. All debts contracted at those premises must be paid on or before the 28th December, otherwise legal proceedings will be taken by them for recovery of the same. H OMEB FOR WORKING MEN. VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTIES South Dunedin Extension, Forbury, and Kew Within ten minutes’ walk of the Post Offic being only a distance of 75 chains from th centre of the City—adjacent to Kensington an the Caledonian Society’s Grounds. Mechanics and Working Men paying hear and oppressive rents will now have an oppoi tunity of becoming their own landlords. By ir vesting the same amount of money which the now pay for rent weekly and monthly they ca obtain a fieehold property. The special advantages that these township claim over all other properties offered to th public are the very easy distance from th centre of the city and exemption from heav town rates and taxes. Every working man’s time means money, an he should be careful and look at the distance r properties from where his work or business call him before he pays his money, and not trust t plans or advertisements. Title under Land Transfer Aft. Ihe above properties are now on sale ever day by private contract at my office, Rattra street, next Bank of New Zealand. , , WM. KENNEDY. Flans and further information to be had o application. TO LET, a Two-roomed Cottage, Sunny Apply at the Kaikorai Store. TO LET, House, in Moray place, next Sorleys. Apply premises. WANTED TO LET, One Large R with fire-place. Apply J. Pa cabinet-maker, opposite railway workshops FOR SALE, Waggon et and Pair of H( owner leaving the Colony. Apply ( Eason, Cumberland street North. V/\7 ANTED Known—Trimmed 1,000 8 tC ~, lats > from ls 6d * worth 3s 6d, t Dodd s, George street. FOUND, Grebe Collarette. Appl Pavletich, Universal Hotel, Mack street. FIVE Pounds Reward.-Strayed from Cum-b-rland street, Bay Cob Hoi so, branded A. Z. off neck. Finder return to William Harding’, Cumberland street. MICHAEL ROURKE, who landed here trom Melbourne on November 4, please send aculresH to the European Hotel, where * ms brother Patrick is staying. PRIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE foi three Gentlemen at Albion House, Moray place, near the First Church. WAN! ED, th© Public to patron 1 orestcra’ Fete, St. Leonard’s, Box Day. See Punch and Judy. WANTED at once, a Boy, amistome Grooming Horses. Apply Mr D. Is Chemist, Princes street.

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Evening Star, Issue 3693, 23 December 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 3693, 23 December 1874, Page 3

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