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Spsaial Advertisements. PORT CHALMERS AGENCY. rjHHB ‘EVENING STAR 7 is regularly -B- delivered in Port Chalmers ou the arrival of the 6.30 p.m. traki from Dunedin. Pereoiiß in Port Chalmers desirous of having the ‘ Star ’ will please communicate with Mr. John Dale, Agent. JOHN W. JAGO, Manager. Star’ Office, THE ‘EVENING STAR’ JP|" A S now a Weekly Circulation of 30,000 Copies, being far in excess of that of any other New Zealand Journal. It is distributed extensively in the districts of Port Chalmers, Green Island, Mosgiel, and West Taieri. The Circulation will be further extended with the development of railway communication. As an Advertising Medium, therefore, the Evening Star commends itself to a'i business men toho wish to give the utmost publicity to their announcements.

CI’ENlNtt uV THE _C'LUTHA HAIL WAY, EXTENSION OF THE ‘CIRCULATION OF THE [/•EVENING ST All,” 4 COUNTRY EDITION of the “Even a. A- inq Star” will be published even Afternoon, in time for despatch per 1 o’clock train to Balclutha and intermediate stations. Those parties desirous of obtaining the “ STAR* will please apply to the Agents, viz, Balclutha—Mr Edward Teague. Tokomaiiiro Messrs Pbilp, Henderson, and Co, Wnihola— Mr Thomas Douglas. \ Otakia —Mr John Robcitson, Mosgiel and Saddle Hill—Mr J. H. Murdoch. Green Island—Mr F. J. Stickles. Cnversham—Mr C. Clarke, Advertisers wishing to take advantage of the Country Edition, and those desirous of having their Advertisements over the Leader, will please favor us with their orders as early in the day as possible, and in no case later than 2 o’clock. Agents wanted at other Stations along the Line,

KAITANGATA COAL.g PRIOR! Reduced to 35s per ton, owing to opening of the Clatha Railway. Supplies fresh every morning This coal secured the first prize as the host Colonial coal at .Agricultural Show at Dunedin. Delivered to all parts of the City. DRUMMOND & WATSON, Otago Coal Depot, Octagon.

18II'It i> ° RT ' 40 ' : - YEAES OLD. Per Doz ... 110s COLONIAL WINES, from 30a. •< „ o£ unusual quality ) or_ [From the Grange Vineyards, S.A. f °‘ 3 ' [TEAS, n Large and Varied Stock. HOGG & HUTTON, Princes street.

FUNERAL NOTICE. rSpllE Friends of Mr James Wallace are reJL _ sped fully invited to attend the funeral of his late wife, which will leave the Hospital for the Northern Cemetery on Saturday, 2nd October, at 2.50 p.m. GOUJiLEY & LEWIS, E ndertakers, George and streets.

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Evening Star, Issue 3931, 30 September 1875, Page 2

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390

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 3931, 30 September 1875, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 3931, 30 September 1875, Page 2

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