Special Advortlnementa. E W ZEALAND. W Under this title the ‘ Saturday Advertiser ’ is now publishing a senes of Descriptive and Historical Sketches of New Zealand, each coax* SS a grolip of subjects under the following general out’ine of New Zealand and her • her geographical position, form, and principal geographical features. 2. A complete narrative nftheteoveryof the country, from early times down to the close of the laot century, with the observations of distinguished travellers, and an account of the lives of Captani Cook and 3. —AHiatoricalSketch, from the of the first settlement of the South Pacific, at Port Jackson, down to the regular colonisation of New Zealand. ■ 4_a narrative of the foundation of each settlein New Zealand, with the impressions of early Colonists and visitors, and of. the movement in England which led to the colonisation of New Zealand. S.—An account of the Maoris, their traditions, 6 —A Sketch of New Zealand as a Colony, with an account of her present position and resources. Posted to any part of the world for 12s per year. NEW AND FASHIONABLE MILLINERY.
arrival of the nelson and the OLIVE. BV these vessels MISS BROWNLIE has .just received from her Home buyer a large and most magnificent Stock of FRENCH AND ENGLISH BONNETS ■for autumn and winter wear, unsurpassed by anything ever shown in Dunedin before. A few very choice things in Head-dresses, for evening wear. Brown and Black Chip, Felt, and Straw Hats, in all the latest shapes. MISS BROWNLIE, Princes Street. IMPORTANT NOTICE. —To Produce Dealers, Livery Stable Keepers, Carters, and Others. The undersigned having erected Machinery for cutting Chaff are now deliver* Lea first-class article at a very reduced price. 4_‘ trial solicited. Produce of all delivered to all parts of the City. dem MARTIN & WATSON, City Produce Store, Stuart street.
COAL. . yy ANTL 1 ® Known WATSON’S Oi’fice ia still in the Octagon, Coalyard next Driver's, opposite tile Goode Shed, Railway Staten* Orders left at either t>ka» wfllbe punctually attended to, LONDON LOAN A1 T D DISCOUNT SOOU£TY : aioH ssMort, DCTitaorw,
OpSH*&e Watson’s DinLV Boom*. rflHlS Society to established to wsstot 'Trades* Jl, Clerks, Government Omdato, Mechanics, Working Men, and on the following termer — Money advanced in soma varying from L 6 to LSOO, on personal security, to bo repaid by weekly instalments of la mth© g. For instance, persona desirfms of obtaining L 5 receive Li 10s cash, repaid by twenty instalments, 6e each, the balance deducted for interest j non so on up to L.600. Blltol discounted. Money lent on Depod* ol Deeds, Bills of-Sale, Fumiture.&fl., without possession, or any other available security. Office hours—9.3ol a.m. to 6,30 p.m.; Monday evening till 8.30 Saturday till two o’clock. HENRY BENJAMIN, Manager, TTlgb street, opposite Watson’s Dining-rooms. MONEY. MONEY. MONEY. L LYONS has MONEY TO LEND IN • sums varying from FIVE POUNDS to FIVE HUNDRED POUNDS, on personal or any othar available security, repayable by Weekly, Monthly, or Quarterly Instalments, If required. The lowest rate of interest|charged. Money Lent on Bills of Sale.! Bills Discounted. Valuations Made. Note the Address— L. LYON S, China and G-Lvssware Establishment, Fleet street, Arcade.
PUBLIC NOTICE. rOBTH & S C 0 U LIAS Importers, Have on hand and to arrive PIANOS—COLLARXFS PIANOS— BKINSMjSA D*3 PIANOS—BROAD WOOD’S PIANOS—KIRKMaN’S PIANOS —ALLISON’S Also, CARPETS IN BRUSSELS CARPETS IN TAPES PRY CARPETS IN KIDDER {All new designs). FLOOR CLOTHS, from f to 18£fc (All choice patterns). DINING AND DRAWING-ROOM FURNITURE, of every description. Venetian Blinds made to order. NORTH &"IToOULLAR, Fdbnttubb Imjobtebs, Rattray street. MONET I MONEY 1 MONEY 1 GOLDEN FLEECE PAWN AND DISCOUNT OFFICE, AND * MONET LENDERS, Princes street. Cutting, And Union Pawn Office, corner of Arcade and Uaclaggan street.
MONEY advanced upon Clothing, Jewellery, Gold and Silver Watches, Diamonds, Plate, Sewing Machines, Furniture, Fireirons, Books, and every description of personal property. Bills discounted, cash lent (from 3jl to L1J600) upon personal security, repayable ,by weekly, monthly ,or quarterly instalments. The highest price given for old Gold and Silver. Emigrants’ Luggage bought Lowest rate of Interest charged. Note the address— ISAACS & MARES, Princes street, Cutting, And Union Pawn Office, corner of Arcade and Maolaggan street. P.B,—Valuations made. Highest price given for Household Furniture. All transactions strictly private and confidential,
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Evening Star, Issue 4061, 2 March 1876, Page 2
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