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WATCHMAKERS. J [Established 1868.} 0 H N T? I S L O P XJ'.TC ARTHUR BEVERLY, CHRONOMETER, WATCH, AND CLOCK MAKER, Exactly opposite the. BANK OF OTAGO Priacc? street, Dunedin. SHIP CHRONOMETER Cleaned and rated by transit observations Nautical Instruments repaired. eorge young IMPORTER, WATCHMAKER AND JB WELLER, PRINCES STREET, DarriUuX OpiK/Bite Bank of New Sou tn Wales.

/£ACARTKUR AND SIN CLAIR, •A (From Geo. If oung), WATCHMAKERS, AND JEWELLERS, Princes street, (Nearly opposite Post Office.) kuw'lc'ipA , ’ rt^ , °ff tUeir i thorou gh practical iroderaWl.” p«? 1C w f de ’. co “ lW ned with ■ . t chivrgea and attention, trust to mem a chore of public support. ***** Cloc ks, Jewellery, of every description always on band. Cofonial Jewellery stitTTT,? smteu uo any sight. Country order* punctually attended to. y ° mer * P. S.—Jobbing done for the trade. FUSHO OOHPAh’XIiB. insurers IN THE INSURANCE COMP AN - ! Secure to themselves th certainty of LIBERAL AND PROMPT SETTLEMENT OF CLAIMS In Brent of low. Established 1849. Capital, L 200.000. W. D. MEARES, *7vo;‘ — Resident Secretary. Offices—Manse street, Dunedin. • INSURANCE COMPANY FIRE AND MARINE. Fire and Marine ricks of all descriptions taken at current rates. Insurers in this Company will participate the profits pro rata. OIABLES REID, _ (Manager. PROTECTION }?NOM FIRE. T ° Sterckoepcrs. IJonooholdcrs. Invest* and c«&brs ./voperty at Risk. NATIONAL. INGVV * >•; COIOLAKT Deserves tho support of the Public of Ot» IN3Q2 wJKtmtiatty a LOCAL OFFICE, With a Resident Proprietary end Achur srasmniu tno Eiovinco. THE ENTIRE CAPITAL AND PROF' For the protection of the insured and --nr Wdaimshdng invested here, re&, .. ew uaai which would oshervi go out of it. *' A. HILL JACK, General Mza’aj FiJSLIC NOTICES £ DUNEDIN gas works. N Inspector’s Office has been openc inimniT A*? hj .j ri »\ “ iji ' t ‘r w r^r T ° v-i-ucu uas Doen openc ,T~“ Messrs Matthews, Baxtei *u *i- nann / Establishment, Princes . AU no aces of new services, repairs, escai g.u., Ac., addrcßsod to the Injector an into the letter box, will have attention. . E. GENEV. £ I { E C O u S T • I lUinoer, Oasfitter, Zinc-worker, < Walker street. Croc',:, punctually attended to

i' & CO . Ex'M-ma Pronnctow, fe ‘* ll }'. m .. i-uruiture y il,jinovc ' d; aii promptly W. HA W KI N a ACCOUNTANT AND COMMISSION AGENT. Office: : Princes street, Dunlin. Mr Hawlons ia prepared to undertake, all kinds of financial burinera ; to negoiizto Jjosao freehold or leasehold propertios repayable by mslaiments if roe aired • to make advanoea on mercantile, L'ricultura* or c-tcor approved securities ; fid to act a« Agent for absentees, trnstceß, ov executors. : AREY’S Goods sold everywhere bx Ironmongers, Oilmen, Grocers, Brush makers. Druggists &o KiDICAL, HOLLOWAY’S PULS. HCIiOWAY’s PILLB.-FOI the on of debility, billioasnesa, liver ai stomach complaints this inappreciable met cine 13 so well-known iu every part of tl world, andtho cures performed by its u are so wonderful, that it now stands m eminent ab s « all other remodiT. mo particular.y lor the cure of billious ai liver complaints. disorders of the stoimc dropsy, and debihated constitutions, these diseases the beneficial effects of tl 1 ills are so permanent, that the whole as tern ia renovated, the organa of diiroeku strengthened, and a free respiration m moved. They expel from the secretive oraa and the circulation of the morbid matt which produces inflammation, pain, fevw d bdity, and physical decay, thus aunffiilatin by Uiew purifying properties, the viruh of the most painful and ...

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Evening Star, Issue 3737, 13 February 1875, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 3737, 13 February 1875, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 3737, 13 February 1875, Page 4

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