PUBLIC NOTICES. NEW ZEALAND SATURDAY ADVERTISER. No. 10. SEPT. 18. Price 3d. Robert Lowe. M.P., (Portrait and Biography.) Tune’s Changes, by Elshender. A Reverie, by ABC. The Minstrel. The Novelist. At the Sign of the Silver Flagon, by B, L, Fargeon. The Sketcher. Second Sight, by Claud Halcro. A Sabbath Stroll, by Didymus. Bailed Up, by Elshender. High and Mighty, by Paul Clements, Friendly Societies’ Record. GIVE US A RIDE. Elocution. The Time o’ Day, by Frank Pudge. The Mirror, by Fanny Fairplay. Natator, Dunedin Harmonic Society. The Watchman. The Cook, by Mrs Sweetbread, A Life’s Lesson. Coddling. Scraps, Sheer Nonsense, Literature, Science, Art, &c. All the Time-tables. 3d. MONEY. —Gillies and Street have several sums of money to lend at 8 per cent, on first-class security. fjpURKIISH BATH, Moray place, open daily from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., a luxury to be appreciated. CLOGS and Lasts of every description on sale or to order. Cotterell, George street, next Sussex Hotel. Elastics put in old boots : repairing daily. NEW GOODS. rHE Finest Assortment ever in Dunedin, Real Shell Combs, Pins, Sprays, Bows, in crystal, shell, gold, silver, plate, steel, &c, New Head Dresses, Plaits, Coils, Curls, Wigs, 1 rizzettes of every description. Barristers Wisett,f. BEISSBL, Hairdresser, Perfumer, Wig maker, and Importers of Human Hair, Temple of Fashion, Princes street. Beissel’s Cantharadite Fluid, the only genuine article for the growth of hair. MASO N AND WALES, ARCHITECTS, Corner of High and Rattray streets, Beg to notify that Mr Thomas Stevenson will conduct the business during the temporary absence Mr Wales. NOTICE. ALI COAL ACCOUNTS due to me prior _ to the Ist August last, are requested to be paid in to my'office, Rattray street, on or before the 20th of this month, otherwise legal proceedings will be taken. CHARLES S4MSON.
PURE WOOL VERSUS SHODDY. f IENTLEMEN selecting Suits for thin Season’s wear will receive thorough satisfaction from the New Varieties of Mosgiel Tweeds, Medal for excellence at Vienna Exhibition. JpUBLIC NOTICE. City Boot Mart, September 13,1875. Having This Day sold my business known as the Citj Boot Mart to Messrs Sinclair Barnetson and Joseph Pullen, bootmakers, I hwo to thank my friends and the public for the large amount of their patronage during the past twelve years, and beg a continuance of the same to my successois. W. H. NEALE. CITY BOOT MART. GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN. IN reference to the above wo beg to notify to the publ : c of Dunedin and surrounding Districts that we have purchased the business hitherto carried on by W. H. Neale, and known as the City Bcot Mart, and hope, by strict attention to business and moderate charges, to merit a share of public support. BARNETSON & PULLEN. CITY BOOT MART. HAVING sold my business, I have to request payment of all accounts due to me on or before the first day of October next, to be paid either to myself or to Messrs Barnetson and Pullen, at the City Boot Mart, whose receipt will be sufficient. W. H. NEALE. September 14, 1875. 'J'URKISH BATH, Moray place strongly recommended by the medical acuity, 1 EIRST-OLASS INVESTMENT. rjIHE CLUTHA PROPERTY INVEST WENT AND BUILDING SOCIETY is issm ing Debentures of LIOO each, bearing interest at Seven per cent., and repayable a* one month’s notice. Apply to THE SECRETARY,
Balclutha. THE COLONIAL BUILDING AND INVESTMENT COMPANY (Limited). Registered under the Joint Stock CompanyV Act. Capital, £IOO,OOO, INVESTMENT DEPARTMENT. r A attention of Parents desirous of investing for themselves or their children small weekly sums, to enable them to receive at a certain period the sum of LSO or multiples thereof, is drawn to the above Investment Department, affording, as it does, a good rate of interest, with the privilege to investors of prompt withdrawal of their deposits and intorest at short periods. Tor further particular appW to LOUIS BASCF, _ , Secretary, Temple Chambers, Princes stree > TO THE INHABITANTS OF BALCLUTHA, TOKOMAIRIRO, GREYTOWN, OCTRAM, MOGGIE L, GREEN ISLAND, AND CAVER SHAM. MRS W. A. JENKINS (From Peter Robinson’s, Oxford street, London) Respectfully invites Ladies from the above places visiting Dunedin to inspect the splendid assortment of LONDON AND PARISIAN MILLINERY. Underclothing, Ruffles, Ties, Feathers, Flowers, and all the latest Novelties for the Season. George sire next door but one to Craig and Gillies’*.] b
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Evening Star, Issue 3921, 17 September 1875, Page 3
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