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Late Advertisements. \'ST ANTEO, everybo 1 y to come see the ' T beautiful peaches, grown by J. D. Terrance, Esq , Clyde. A. W. Geddes, fruiterer, &c,, Clyde. WANTED Known —G. Davidson, tailor and clothier, Roy*! Arcade in order to make loomfor winter stock, h-s determined to c'e ir out his large and well-eelected ato k of tweeds for ca-h, at L 4 to I 4-10s a suit. All wool tweed trou-ers LI Is, 25 p.'r cent, lower than any other bouse in town. G-. D. aho begs to state that having secured the services of a first-class cutter of fifteen ye-rs’ experience in a first-c’ass Melbourne firm he can confidently guarantee that all par men s will be turned out wi'h e'eiance ar ddisP<tch, All goo 's tho hrunk befo e 2iaQr>' U P* I"'yß htfl’resumed practi’e in DunPiivate Whence, Mr M‘Dowel’s, corner of London and Constitution streets. At home for consultation before 11 a,ni > from 6to 7 p.m. At office, E'don Chamber, Irom

K NOX CHURCH BAZAAR A BAZAAR In aid of the BUILDING FUND OF NEW KNOX CHURCH, Will be OPENED IN THE UNIVERSITY HALL On TUESDAY, the 21st INSTANT, At 2 o'clock. Lading and others who have promised contribnti >ns will be kind enough to send them in as soon as possible. LOST, IS, in notes, this afternoon, between Walker and Hi,oh streets ; 10s. reward Please leave at Ballarat piwn office. COMMERCIAL BUILDING AND MUTUAL INVESTMENT SOCIETY. THE usual fortnightly meeting of the above Society, for the purpose of receiving subscriptions, a,c., will be held next Monday evening, from six to eight o’clock. WILL. S. DOUGLAS, Secretary. UNION PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY. THE usual Monthly Meeting of this Society for receiving Subscriptions, Applications, &0.. will be held at the Office, Princes street, on Monday, from 7 to 8 o’clock. M. W. HAWKINS, Secretary, "VTEW ZEALAND SATURDAY ADJ3I YERTISER. No. 35. March 11. Threepence. Port)a t and Sketch, That G r ant of the 19th Century, THOMAS CARLYLE. CAPT. COOK, And the Discoveiy of New Zealand. Essay on Dress. By Daisy, Purnell and the Land. i I New Sketches. New Ideas. New Notions,

In the Ladies’ Own Journal, THE NEW ZEALAND SATURDAY ADVHKTISER, aM. BEASCE and CO.’S • FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, Pri ;ces street, Junedin. Notice to the Public Generally and Parties Furbishing in Particular. Our fast increasing trade has compelled Us to secure the next door premises, and lo convert the whole of the upper part into SPACIOUS SHOW ROOMS For the display of our extensive shipments ex Wiltshre < ; amaru Olive Corona An 3 Oxfoi’d. Alrea’dy >o hand, with many others to fo’lew ; Comprising Goods from English and Continental workshops, most varied in style, massive and elegant in manufacture.

NeSV Goods consist of— Hall tables, chairs, racks and stands, of new and choice woods—worth observation, > Dining-room Suit- s, Entirely new r'esians ; si eboards of wellseasoned woods, dumb waiters, teles cji e, and other tables to match. Drawint-nom suites complete higher c’rtss than any hitherto imported into New Zea’and. Library tables, suites, book cases, & c., cf the most noted makers, Beiioom Suitr«. Espe ially choice; balsteads, in wood and iron; .wardrobes, single, ■ double, and frith plate-glass. Duchess washstands and dressing tables, in marble. Occasional chairs, couches, and other modern requisites. Vienna eottches, easy chair- 1 , &e. Nursery Furniture in immense variety. Bedding of all kinds, reudy-maie and t > order. Euru'turj reft l ted, polished, and newly covered in damask, ri p, hj dr-cloth, or leather, on tfce shorted notice and mo t reasonable terms. We would call part : cular attention to some DIVaN SUITES luxuriously upholstered, cheap, and useful; also, to our stock of mirrors com pricing chimney, pier, chevnl. and dressing glasses, many of which are quite new in style, and some verv handsome. G. M BRASCH ami Co. return mot gratefnl th nks to their numerous friends and patrons from all pads ; f Ota'.o, for their generous support, which has exceeded G. B. s nu st sanguine expectations, and iu asking for a co .tinii.'uce of that c nfidenei-, pledge themseivte to endeavor to deserve it. FUR I ,_G. M. RKAbCH and CO , WISHING WAREHOUSES, Primes street, TJunedin, near the OWago*

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Evening Star, Issue 4069, 11 March 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 4069, 11 March 1876, Page 3

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