PUBLIC NOTICES HEAR ! HAIR !! HERE !I ! WHERE ? ROLL PALS from Is per pair. Plaits from Is 6d. Splendid Head-dresses 3s 6d each, at the CITY HAIR CUTTING SALOON, Corner of High and Princes streets. ALDRED AND PIRIE, Proprietors. DR BAKEWELL, M.D., has taken an office over Messrs Peterson’s shop, northeast corner of Octagon and George street. Entrance in Octagon. Hours of attendance from 3 to 5, and from 7 to 8 p.m. daily (Sundays excepted). Private residence corner of George and Albany streets, August 9. DUNEDIN CO-OPERATIVE GROCERY STORE, Next to Jack’s Bakery, Corner of GEORGE AND ST. ANDREW STREETS, IS NOW OPEN. THIS store has been opened for the mutual benefit of the purchasers and the proprietors. The larger it is patronised the more the proprietors will be enabled to cut down the prices. All goods must be paid for before they leave the Store, and the public is respectfully notified that no deviation will be made from this rule. Every article s guaranteed to be of the very best quality, and the money will be returned for any article not found to be as represented. B. SINGER, Manager. MONEY jyjONEY. MONEY. MONEY. On Freehold Security, in any sums from LIOO to L 4.000. GILLIES & STREET, Princes street. SUMS of £2O and upwards lent upon Freehold Security, repayable by instalments; and Transfers of land prepared under the new Act on the shortest notice. W. DALRYMPLE, Jun., Licensed Broker, Princes street. ‘VTOTICE.—The Undersigned is prepared to .1.1 make advances from L2O and upwards on Freehold, Leasehold, and Rural Land on l»ei srnal security, the deposit of Title Deeds, Bills of Ladings, Share, Scrip, &c., &c., at the lowest possible rates. Bids discounted without delay. H. NASHELSKI, Loan and Discount Office, Rattray street. Entrance next to P. Adair’s, watchmaker. NOTICE. MONEY. —The undersigned are prepared to negotiate Loans on freehold, leasehold, or personal security, the deposit of title deeds or share scrip, at the lowest possible rates. Bills Discounted. STEWART & DOUGHTY, Money Scriveners and, Brokers. Office. Manse sfcrcet, Dunedin. SEWING MACHINES. IMPORTANT ! 1! NOTICE TO FAMILIES. SINGER’S CELEBRATED SEWING MACHINES, Can be obtained on hire, from Mr Aldrich, corner of Prunes and Dowling streets, Dunedin. Terms cash, deposit from 10s. Weekly payments, from 2s Gd. AMERICAN SEWING MACHINES. THE “HOME,” SHUTTLE LOCKSTITCH, The Perfection of Mechanism, Simple, compact, efficient, durable, and complete. IT sews with the lea possible amount of labor, and a girl of twelve years old can run it without fatigue, With this machine is furnished—Hetnmcr, braider, shuttle, bobbins, oil-can, oil, screwdriver, five needles, gauge, table-clamp, and directions for use; all securely packed in strong case, with hinges. THIS UNEQUALLED MACHINE uses a straight needle, makes the “ lock-stitch” (alike on both sides), has a self-adjusting tension, and is adapted to every variety of sewing for family wear, from the lightest muslins to he heaviest cloths, and WILL EVEN SEW LEATHER. It will hem, fell, bind, cord, braid, scam, tuck, ruffle, hemstitch, and gather. 'This machine will sew on and gather at the same time, and will work equally well on silk, linen, woollen, and cotton goods, with silk, linen, or cotton thread. Prices ; To rnn by hand... Do. with table and treddle Half-cabinet do. £ s. d. 4 10 0 6 15 0 8 0 The above machines can be purchase by weekly payments. Agent for Otago; S.J JACOBS, Fancy Goods Importer, Prlnoeß street. Dunedin. EDUCATIONAL. MISS AITKEN, Teacher of Pianoforte, Filloul street. Terms on application. WRITING, Book-keeping, &c. Athenaeum Evening Class, and Private Les ions. Mr Gow, DAY SCHOOL.—Mrs Brand is prepared to receive pupils at her residence, Forth street. Music and French taught. Terms on application. 1 JAHE MISSES BELL have bow resumed Muslo Lessons at their Rooms, Princes ■treet, and request former Pupils to attend •t their usual hours
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Evening Star, Issue 3896, 19 August 1875, Page 1
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632Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 3896, 19 August 1875, Page 1
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