Special Advertisements PUBLIC NOTICE, M. MOSS begs to ioform the Public in general that he intends shortly to open a LOAN AND DISCOUNT OFFICE IN MORAY PLACE (opposite the Criterion Hotel). In the meantime, during the building of Premises, he will be prepared to lend sums from 1.5 to LSOO, at the lowest rates of interest. Intending borrowers, by applying to Box 220, Post Office, Dunedin, will be immediately attended to. T HK WESTMINSTER LOAN DISCOUNT S iCIETY. AND Office—George street (four doors fom SubBranch Bank of Mow Zealand), F* MELLICK, Manager. Money advanced in sums of L 5 and upwards to tradesmen, Clerks, Working Men and others on personal security, repayable in weekly inst tlments of la in the pound. r v:ol i e^ J % t on mortgage of Freehold and Leasehold Properties, deposit of Deeds, Bills of bale, Bills of Lading, Sha’es, ‘and on every other available security. Bills discounted. IMPORTANT NOTICE. beg to draw the attention . ~ P“ l, hc to the quality of the Shag jromt Coal now being sent to Dune Un. The Coal is large, there is neither smell, dust, ashes, or fouling of stoves or chimneys. This coal is vrry suit tble for office fires. Delivered to all parts of the City and Suburbs at the rate of 35s per ton. MARTIN & WATSON, t-,. , . „ Sole Agents, Stuart street, .c irewood of all descriptions cut and choppe to any lengths by mach nery at 2s per load. PIPES. PIPES. PIPES. . At Reduced Prices. • To Engineers, Architects, Contractors, and Oters. WHITE’S well-known Salt-glaz-d Stove Pip s, Junctions, Bends, and Chimney Fots can be had in any quantity at his Ken smgtou new Steam-pipe Factory, near Railway tation. J W. M. WHITE. IMPORTANT TO LADLES.
LADIES desiring really good and stylish Hats and Bonnets for the Autum and Winter Season, are respectfully invited to visit MRS W. A J. NKIINS, of George street, where w 11 be found the best assortment in Dunedin. It being so usual to advertise goods as being the cheapest, &c., Mrs W. A. J. would prefer la nes to inspect the ttock and judge for themselves. The goods wiil be found the newest procurable; and seven yeai s’ experience m the West End of London enables Mrs W. A. J. to give ladies the best possible styles. A large assortment of new Ostrich and Fancy heathers. Ornaments, &c., &c. Terms nett cash. Mrs W. A. Jenkins, from Peter Robinsons, Oxford street, Loudon, six doois below Hibernian Hotel, Oct-gon. HONOR BROTHERS’ CELEBRATED HAMS AND BACON, Grain Fed. THE Great Difficulty hitherto experience 1 in obtaining really first-class Hams and Bacon has induced us to purchase from Mess is Honor Brothers, Oama-u, the whole of this Seasons Cure, over 'Jen Tons, the quality of winch is, undoubtedly, the finest that has ever been in this* market. The PLs on this faim are carefully tended, well kept, and fed en- ’ j e, y °. n P eas a,i J other grain specially grown tor then- use, the result being, the CHOICEST HAMS AND BACON In the Province, for which we are prepared to take the following moderate prices;— Bacon, by the side 10d per lb Hams, whole Is 2d per lb Sole Agents for Peninsula Factory’s Celebrated Cheddar Cheese. ESTHER & LO W, George street.
A& J. M FARL AN E, • Grocera, Prices street, Have received from Mr E. S. Lees, Matapuna, near Oamaru, a ahioment of his widefamed cure of flams and Bacon, admitted by connoisseurs to supersede Sinclair’s in flavor and < quality of meat, being specially fed on hard gram to avoid the gross fat which generally makes Colonial Bacon so distasteful to a r fined taste.. Also, ustlanded, a shipment of very superior Invalid Port, at 57s 6d per dozen. Iv ote the address ; A. & J. M‘FARLaNE, Wholesale and lletail Groc rs, Pritces street, Dunedin. HOGG AND HUTTON'S ADVRRTIS EMENT. |ORT WINE, 1834 Vintage, 42' years old. per dozen, 110s. |ORT WINE, 1844 Vintage, 32 years old, A bargain. Per dozen, 755. B RUWN SHEER V , 10 ceived. Rare value. Just re’er dozen, 755. c OLONIAL dozen. WINES, 30s to 35s per ORNE~WHISKEY (Genuine.) 48s per l dozen. HOGG & HUTTON, Octagon.
FUNERAL NOTICE. THE Friends of the late Mr M'Sklmmlpg . are respectfully invited to follow his remains from Ms Lite leidence, Great street, to the place of interment, the Northern Cemetery, To-mor ow (Thursday), 30th inst,, at 2.30 p.m. GOUHLEY & LEWIS, Undertaker*, £ Geoige and Muclaggan streets.
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Evening Star, Issue 4084, 29 March 1876, Page 2
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742Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 4084, 29 March 1876, Page 2
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