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Late Advert? tesments. TO-MORI lOW, SATURDAY, 18th I SEPTEMBER, At 12 o’clock sharp. New Auction Sale Roomr i, Sta d street. SINGER’S CABINET SE' (VINO MACHINE and useful HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. — — J JL A. Z. A R U & ■ will sell by Auction at hi? new Mart, Singer’s cabinet sewing machine, horse hair sofas, iron bedsteads and bedding, wood and cauie-seat chairs, washstands, and sets fendorg and fire irons, crockeryware and [crystal; also, a quantity of tinware, grocers canisters, scales, and a large lot of other useful articles, without the slightest reserve. Terms flash. Sale to commence at 12 o’clock sharp. FUNERAL NOTICE. THE Friends of Mt Robert Johnson are respectfully requested to attend the funeral of his late daughter Grace, which will leave his residence, Stafford street, To-morrow (Saturday), at three o’clock, for the Southern Cemetery. NOTICE TO CASH BUYERS OF DRAPERY. ICHARDS & Q 0., Are now making their Spring Show of Millinery, with the Latest Novelties from the French and English markets. R. and Co. have jest received their Spring shipments of goods in the various departments. They have now completed their permanent arrangement and are importing their goods direct. J. R. being connected with a large firm and manufacturers, and being personally known to the leading firms at Home as buyers (for years), has enabled them to make such advantageous arrangements that, by carrying on their busij ness on the cash principle, they are able to sell the best quality goods at the mort moderate prices. The business is carried on exclusively for cash payments, thereby obviating the large profits charged by the other houses, who give credit and are compelled to make up for losses in bad debts, &c. The Only Cash Drapers in the Town, NO CREDIT GIVEN. Thousands can and do attest to the fact that this is the Cheap Shop, RICHARDS & C 0,,’ 5 (Adjoining the Royal George Hotel), George Street.

TARPAULINS, for twenty-four, exactly the same as one, to be seen at the Railway Station, Dunedin. Tenders will lie received at the Government Offices until 3.30 on Monday, 20th September. The Government will not be bound to accept any tender. rpHE Village Blacksmith (Tennyson’s) J Reading by Gentleman Amateur at Tomorrow’s Sixpenny Concert, Oddfellows’ Hall, Come early. I’M Lonely Since my Mother Died, song.— Mr Williden at next Saturday Night’s Concert. Oddfellows’ Hall. 'TTEIE Moonlight Walk, comic song. Mr JL Williden at the Saturday Night’s Concerts. Oddfellows’ Hall; 6d only. HOME ef my Heart, song.— Mr Carroll at next Saturday Night’s Concert. Oddfellows’ Hall; 6d only. BVHE Minstrel Boy.—Song by Mr Carroll -I at next Saturday Night’s Concert. Oddfellows’ Hall; 6d only. SILVER Moonlight, Winds are Blowing, at the Sixpenny Concerts, song by Mr Parker. Admission 6d only. SWEET Seventeen, or Just About tho Age, at next Saturday Night’s Concert, Oddfellows’ Hall. Admission 6d. THE Welsh Harp, at nsxt Saturday Night’s Concert, song by Mr Lewis, Olddfellows’ Hall. Admission 6d only. TO LBT ■VTEW Offices to Let, 27, Rattray street. Weekly rents, 10s to 14a 6d, R. H. Leary, agent."VTEW Shop and Cellar to Let, 25. Rattray J3I street—rent, L 4 weekly, R. H. Leary, agent. TO Photographers, Lithographers, and Printers,—To Lot, suitable Premises. Apply National Portrait Gallery, Princes street south, TO LET, Front Parlor, with fireplace, furnished ; suitable for Young Gentlemen or Married Couple, Apply behind ‘Tablet’ Office, Stafford street. Board, if required. TO LET, two Unfurnished Rooms, with outhouse and yard. Apply Athol Cottage, Athol place. TO LET, a good Eight-roomed House, with ten acres <{ good grass land; or each may be Let separate, and a working man can have work. Apply Mrs Ridley, George street.

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Evening Star, Issue 3921, 17 September 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 3921, 17 September 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 3921, 17 September 1875, Page 3

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