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Late Advertisements. THIS EVENING, At half-past 6 o’clock, and following even f ngs. On <he Premises, Princes street, late Solomon’s Pianoforte Warehouse, Queen’s Theatre. To Country Visitors, Fancy Goods Dealers, and others. Great Unreserved Sale of FANCY GOODS, TOYS, PFRFUMKRY, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. W BARNETT AND CO. • are instructed by the Importers to sell by auction, on the premises, as above, on Tuesday, at half-past 6 iu the evening, 20 cases toys of the latest invention, Rncy goods in every department, work-boxes writing-de-ks, violins, banjos, concer* tinas, guitars, papier machd goods, albums, cloth and hairbrushes, Pimmel's perfumery, Scarborough work-baskets, race games, Berlin wool cushions and slippers. Terms cash. Without the slightest reserve. NO. 1 COMPANY CITY GUARDS. HANDICAP MATCH, Waikari Range, Thursday coming, 6 o’c’ock. Onp presented, by a member of the Company, day, Ist April, Anderson’s Bay, 6 a.m. 2,3 5 I{ari g cs ' 200, 300. 400, 500, and OOOyardtß, PIANOFORTES. -Mr T. White, Pianist, Pianofort • Tuner and Selector of Pianos. 'Residence, Laurel Bank, .Smith street; or addrssß Mr Raymond, chemist, Princes street. PIANOFORTES.— Mr T, White invites inspection to his first importation of American Iron-framed Grand, Square, a d Cottage Pianos. Mis Dick’s Registry Office, Princi a street. ALSO, an Ele/ant Piano, in walnut; French action ; seven octaves; by Ward, London- Price, forty guineas. WANTED Known—That Dwyt-r andWdliatns’s fast Imr-borse Coachei lea v e Milton for Lawrence daily at 2,30 p.m., on the arrival of the afternoon train from Dun din • and have Wil Lins’ Victoria Hotel, Lawrence, every morning at oam., arriving in Mil on in time for the mid-dvy train to Dunedin and Balclutha. SPLENDID opportunity for energetic Business .Man. —Wanted to communicate with a Person who commands L3OO or L4OO, to open St ire, Butchery, and Boarding Hou o in one; centialsituation. “S JStab office. FOR S VJ.F, l y Tender, a Three-roomec House, Scullery, Fowl House, and Fruii TYees —for removal. Apply on the premises. Ui ion street, Peliohet Bay. BUIIAHNG ALLOTMENTS, iTwb ANXVTI, adjoining Mr Little’s Property, Clyde _ Avenue, for Sale. Apph Frederick Lewis, wine merchant, Moray place ARM, Cold, and Shower Baths, P< cleanliness and oemfort go to Reuse! Aemple.of Fashion, Princes itreet.

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Evening Star, Issue 4077, 21 March 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4077, 21 March 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4077, 21 March 1876, Page 3

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