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I,ato Advertisements. rnEMPERANCE HALL, X Ddnedin. Continued Success and Crowded Houses. New and Special Programme TO-NIGHT, MONDAY, SEPT. 6, 1875, TWO HOURS WITH E. D. DAVIES, PREMIER VENTRILOQUIST OF THE WORLD; Assisted by bis Daughter, MISS EVA NOEAH DAVIES, AND TALENTED COMPANY. Great Success of the New Sensation Act, L’ECHELLE PERILLEUSE, With Pirouettes and Somersaults in Mid-air by the BROTHERS DU VILLE. New songs and specialities by MR and MRS T. EMPSON, Everyone astonished at Dr Lynch’s Latest Invention, THE WONDERFUL ENCHANTED CANOPY. Fun without vulgarity. N.B.—Special Performance every Saturday, at 3 o’clock, for Schools and Families. Dears open at half-past 7; performance to commence at 8 sharp. Prices of* Admission : First class (reserved chairs), 4s ; Second class, 2s ; Gallery, Is. ChildjjNi half-price to the First and Second Classes only. Tickets can be obtained and seats secured at Murray’s Hotel. CHARLES WEIGHTMAN, Business Manager for E. D. Davies. H. P, LYONS, Agent. TO BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, AND PERSONS of Limited Means in search of a good Payable Business. JOSEPH MACKAY, Bookseller and Stationer, Milton, owing to his time and attention being otherwise fully occupied, is prepared to treat for the sale, by private bargain, of these department:- of his business, as carried on by him in Tokomairiro for the past twelve years, and to let the large and centrallysituated double shop in which the trade has been carried on for that period. Stamps are sold on the premises, and many other agencies could be procured. A fancy goods department could be added to the business with advantage, and by care and attention a really first-class opening exists for a steady mau of small capital ; in fact such as is but seldom to be met with in the Colonies, this being the oldest established and leading business of the kind in this rapidly advancing district. The advertiser is also prepared to treat privately for the sale of his Bookselling and Stationery Business at Ealclutha—the only shop in this rapidly-increasing township specially devoted to this trade, including the rental or sale of his Premises, occupying the very best and most central site in that township. Terms liberal.

FRIDAY, 10th SEPTEMBER, At 12 o’clock. In the Phcenix Bond, Hope]street. SALVAGE! SALVAGE! LATE FIRE, PHCENIX BOND. On account of whom it may concern, A large assortment of General Merchandise, consisting of — Drapery, Tasmanian hops, candles, raisins, cornsacks, coarse and fine salt, bottled ale and porter, printing paper, hams and bacon, &c, .All more or less damaged by fire and water. Terms cash. AND CO. PUBLIC AND SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. George young, IMPORTER, WATCHMAKER, AND JEWELLER, Princes street, Dunedin. In returning thanks for the patronage bestowed on him during the time he has been in business, has much satisfaction in intimating that, owing to his still increasing trade, and his desire to deal only in Superior Goods, ho has arranged for his brother, Mr Thomas Young, visiting the Home Markets. His instructions are to procure Goods of the Very Newest and Best Descriptions. Pending the arrival of the shipments, and in o»der to make room for the New Stock, Mr Young will offer, this month and the next, his present large, well-selected, and first-class Stock (everything direct from Home Houses and Home Markets, thus avoiding intermediate charges) at Reductions very considerably below the usual Prices. _ These reductions on this kind of goods, imported as above, will present an opportunity to buyers that they can seldom meet with. Ladies’ and Gent’s Gold and Silver Watches English, French, and American Clocks Bracelets, Brooches, Earrings, Lockets Rings, Scarf Pins, Alberts, Chains, Studs Links, Necklets, Crosses, Seals, Pencils Fans, Bouquet holders, Opera and Field Glasses Silver and Electro-plated Tea and Coffee Services, Cups, &c., &c. All kinds of Watches, Clocks, and Jewellery carefully cleaned and repaired on the premises, under his own superintendence, at moderate charges. Orders from the Country punctually attended to. N.B.—Awarded First Prize for Clocks and Watches New Zealand Exhibition, 1865. GEORGE YOUNG, Princes street, Dunedin, Opposite Bank of New South Wales.

BRIAR PIPE left in Fiart-Class Carriage of 2,30 train to Port Chalmers on Sunday. Reward given by the Messenger, Colonial Bank. "VTOTICE,—There will be Poison laid down J3I on block 1, section 5, Maori Hill, for Poultry, Dogs, &c., after this date. WILLIAM BROWN. WANTED, by a Married Couple, without children, a Three-roomed Mouse in a good locality. Address “H.A.,” Stab Office. TH. MURDOCH, General and Commis- • sion Agent, Railway Crossing, Mosgiel. WANTED, Two Bootmakers. D. R, Kettarer, Robin Hood Hotel. W 'ANTED, a good General Servant. Apply at Mrs Macgregor’s, Hanover street, near Leith street. WANTED, the German Gentleman to whom I sold a German Bible. R. Wilson, foot of Walker street. WANTED* Three or Four Furnished Rooms ; Kensington preferred. Address “K.,” Star* office. TO LET, Thm‘.-roomed Detached Cottage, opposite P,ukside Hotel, Caversham. Rent, 10s weekly. WANTED TO & IELL, 500 Bricks. Apply, sharp, in Do wling street. A FURNISHED Parlor and Bed-room to Let, with Bom d, suitable for two young gentlemen. Mrs Nit jholsou, Hanover street, oil Athol place. u j£7ANTED, a goo d General Servant; also a Nurse Giirl. Apply Mrs Meyer, Albion House, Moray 'place. WANTED TO S’ ELL, a good M ilch Cow, newly calved. Apply at Cattle Market Hotel, North Dunedi a. rsnO LET, a For rr-rooraed House, Bell I. Tower. Applj ■to MiCulloch, Hillside 'Roll Bar. For sat,e, a Gi ocery Business. Apply to Messrs [;C, Wile and Co.,|Rattray ' street.

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Evening Star, Issue 3911, 6 September 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 3911, 6 September 1875, Page 3

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