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Special Advertisements EW ZEALAND. . U" n der this title the ‘ Saturday Advertiser ’ is new publishing a series of Descriptive and Historical Sketches of.New Zealand, each coin* a group of subjects under the following general outline of New Zealand and her her geographical position, form, and principal geographical features. *• A complete nairative of the discovery of the country, from early times down to the close of th-. last century, with the observations of distinguished travellers, and an account of the lives of Captain Cook and others. Historical Sketch, from the foundation of the first settlement of the South Pacific, at ort Jackson j down to the regula 'colonisation ofNew Zealand. uatrative of thefoun 'ation of each settlenient in New Zealand, with the im res-iona of ea ly Colonists and visitots, and of the movement in England which led to the* co omsation of New Zealand. rv-An account of the Maoris, their traditions, customs, arts, etc. k brief Histor cal Sketch of New Zealand as a Colony, with an account of her present pos tion and resources. Posted to any part of the world for 12s per year. PUBLIC NOTICE, IVP M. MOSS begs to iuform the Public in general that he intends shortly to open a LOAN AND D r SOOUNT OFFICE IN MORAY PLACE (opposite the Criterion Hotel). In the meantime, during the building of Premises, he will be prepared to lend sums from L 5 to LSOO, at the lowest rates of interest. Intending borrowers, by applying to Box 220, Post Office, Dunedin, will be immediately attended to.

THE WESTMINSTER LOAN AND DIcsCOIJNT SjCIETT. Office—George street (four doors fom SubiJranch Bank of New Zealand). A. E. MEL LICK, Manager. Money advanced in sums of L 5 and upwards to ndesmen, Clerks, Working Men and others on personal security, repayable in weekly instalments of la in the pound. p-soneylent on of Freehola and Leasehold Parties, deposit of Deeds, Bill, of bale, Bills of Lading, Sna.es, faud on every other available security. Bilk discounted.

IMPORTANT NOTICE. f|l ME undersigned beg to draw the attention nV® pub i ic . to the quality Of the Shag ro nt Coal now being sent to Dune ’.in. The Coal is larg-, there is neither smell, dust, ashes, or fouling of stoves or chimneys, This coal is v>iy suitable for office fires. Delivered to all parts of the ity a d Subaibs at the ra‘e of ooa per ten. MARTIN & WATSON, ‘ -ri. , . ~ Sole Agents, Stuart street. Firewood o. all descriptions cut and chopped to any lengths by mach nery at 2s per loadT IMPORT AN T TO LADIES. LADIES desiring really good and stylish Hats and Bonnets for the ‘Autum and wm er Season. are respectfully invited to visit MRS W. A J. NKIiNS, i- , ,°* George street, where wllbe found the best assortment in Dunedm. It being so usual to advertise goods as bung the cheapest, &c., Mrs W. A. J. would prefer laies to inspect the Stock and judge for themselves. The goods wiil be found the newest procurable; and seven years’experience the West End', of London enables Mrs W. A. J. to give ladies the best possible styles. A lavgs assortment of new Ostrich and Fancy . leathers Ornaments, &c., &c. Terms nett cash. Mrs W. A. Jenkins, from Peter Robin--52 1 ! 8 . Oxford sti eet, Loudon, six doors below Hibern an Hotel, Qct.gon. HONOR BROTHERS’ CELEBRATED HAMS AND BACON. Grain Fed. THE Great Difficulty hitherto experienced in obtaining really first-class Hams and Bacon has induced us to purchase from Messrs Honor Brothers, Oamam, the whole of this Seasons Cure, over 'J en Tons, the quality of waich is, undoubtedly, the finest that has ever been in this market. The Pigs on this fa>m mm carefully tended, well kept, and fed enti e.y on peas and other grain specially grown for their use, the result being, the CHOICEST HA VIS AND BACON In the Province, for which we are prepared to take the fo'lowing moderate prices Bacon, by the side... ... lOdperlb Hams, whole Is 2d per lb Sole Agents for Peninsula Factory’s Celebrated Cheddar Cheese. ESTHER & LOW, George street.

A ; & J. M PARL AN E, • Grorer*, Prince* street. ! : av« received from Mr E. S. Lees, MataP una > < ( am iru, a shipment of his widefamed cure of ■■■'. ams and Bacon, admitted by c uinoiss urs to supersede Sin lair’s in flavor and quality of meat, being spec ally fed on hard gram to avoid the gross fat which generally 6 j on * a l Bacon so distasteful to a r fined taste. Al-o, just landed, a shipment of very superior Invalid Pert, at 57s 6d per dozen. • IVote the address : A. & J. M’FAHLANE, Wholesale and Ketail Groc rs, Princes street, Dunedin. HOGG AND HUTTOs’S ~ ADVERTISEMENT. PORT WINE, 1834 Vintage. 42 years old. per dozen, 110s. ORT WINE, 1844 Vintage, 32 years old. A b trgain. Per dozen, 755. BROWN SHEER v, 10 years. Just received. Rare value. Per dozen, 755. Ot.oMAL WINES, 30> to 35s per ozen L’ >RNE WHISKEY" (Gen-tine.) 48> per dozen. • ’ ’ * OGG & Octacon.

FUNERAL NOTICE. THE Friends of Mr Patterson a e respectfully invited to attend tie funeral of his late daughter < lara, which will leave his residence, Australasian Hotel, To-morrow, the 24th in t., at 10.30 a.m , for the Southern C. metery. GOT! 11 LEY and LEWIS, Undertakers. George and Maclaggan streets.

A Va»sar girl wrote h< me : *’ Dee Paw-paw, we study Latin fo’ owahs a day, F.wench, sevenup, and science avail so loubg* The good raa rons nev-.h let us go owet. Won’t you a n i me my hgglns and skat:S for apoo’ 1 ttle girl who lives in the virago. Don’t forget the heel straps.”

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Evening Star, Issue 4079, 23 March 1876, Page 2

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946

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 4079, 23 March 1876, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 4079, 23 March 1876, Page 2

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