Speda) Advertlftemfßa PUBLIC n6tIOE. MOSS begs to inform the Public ia general that he intends shortly to open a LOAN AND DISCOUNT OFFICE IN MORAY PLACE (opposite tKe Criterion Hotel). Li the meantime, during the building of Premises, he will be prtpared to lend sums from L 6 to LSOO, at the lowest. rates of interest Intending borrowers, by applying to Box 220, Post Office, Dunedin, will bo Immediately attended to. T HK WESTMINSTER LOAN' DISCOUNT SOCIETY. AND Office—George street : (four doors from SubBranch Bank of i\ew Zealand). _ , A. B. MELLIOK, Manager. Money advanced in sums of L 5 and upwards to Tradesmen, Clerks. Working Men and others on personal.security, repayable in weekly instalments of Is in the pound. • , r on mortgage of Freehola and Leasehold Properties, deposit of Deeds, Bill, of j~ e » °£ Lading, ' Snares, £and on every other available security., Bills discounted. IMPORTANT NOTICE, ... THE undersigned beg to draw the attention .o* t l he ‘ Public to the quaiity of the Shag romt Coal now being sent to.Dunedin. The Coal is large, there is neither smbll, dust, ashes, or fouling of stoves or chimneys. This coal is yery suitable for office fires. Delivered to all wrts of the, City and Suburbs at thekate of oos per ton. MARTIN & WATSON* „. , . Sole Agents, Stuart,street, rirewood of all descriptions cut and chopped to any lengths by machinery at 2s per load. " PIPES. PIPES. PIPES. T _ At Reduced Prices. To Engineers, Architects, Contractors, and ‘ 'Others. VITHITE’S well-known Salt-glazad Stone T ripea, Junctions, Bends, and Chimney Pots can be had .in any quantity at" his Ken sing ton new Steam-pipe Factory, near Railway Station. W. M. WHITE. IMPORTANT TO LADIES. LADIES desiring really good and stylish Hats and Bonnets for. the A u tuna and Winter Season, are respectfully invited to visit MRS W. a. JINKINS, 1 * of George street, where will be found tha best assortment in Dunedin. It being so usual to advertise goods as being the cheapest, &c., MrsW. A, J. would prefer ladies to inspect the- Stock and judge for themselves. The goods will be found the newest procurable; and seven years’ experience in the 'West find ; of London enables Mrs,W. Ai‘ ■J. to give ladies the best possible styles. A large assortment of 'new Ostrich and Fancy Feathers, Ornaments, &c., &c. Terms nett cash. Mrs W. A. Jenkins, from Peter Robinson’s, Oxford street, Loudon, six doors below pibemian Hotel, Octrgon. , ; i
HONOR BROTHERS’ CELEBRATED HAMS AND BACON, Grain Red. THE Great Difficulty hitherto experience l ) in obtaining really first-class Hams and Bacon has indueed-us to purchase from Messrs Honor Brothers, Oarnaru, the whole of this Season’s Cure, over 'Ten Tons, the quality, of which is,- undoubtedly, the finest that has ever been in this market. The Pies on this farm are carefully.tended, well kept, and fed enti ely on peas and other grain specially grown for their use, the. result being, the CHOICEST HAMS AND BACON In the Province, for which we are prepared to take the following moderate prices : bacon,~Oy the sWe.'.'.'"'.;; —~~iefjpgr m —— 1 Hams, whole ... Is 2d per lb I Sole Agents for Peninsula’Factory’s Celebiated Cheddar Cheese. ESTHER 4 LOW, George street. A & J. M FARL AN E, • Grocers, Prices street, Haye received Com Mr E. S. Lees, Malapuna, near Oarnaru, a shipment of bis widetamed cure of dams and Bacon, admitted by connoisseurs to supersede Sinclair’s in flavor and quality of meat, being specially fed en hard gram to avoid the gross fat which generally makes Colonial Bacon so distasteful to a r*-fined taste. Also. landed, a shipment of very superior Invalid Port, at 57s 6d per dozen. . Note the address : „ A. & J. M‘FARCANE, Wholesale and Setail Grocers, Princes street, Dunedin. HOGG AND HUTTON’S ADVERTISEMENT. )ORT WINE, 1834 Vintage, 42Jyears old. •per dozen, 110 a. >ORT WINE, 1844 Vintage, 32 years old. A bargain. Per dozen, 755. * B RUWN SHERRY, ceived. Rare value, 10 years. P« Just re'er dozen, 755. COLONIAL dozen. WINES, 30s to 35s pei ORNE WHISKEY (Genuine.) 48a pei i dozen. HOGG & HUTTON, Octagon.
FUNERAL NOTICE. fJIHB Friends of James Christie, junr,, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral of his late daughter, leaving Saddle Hill at 2 p.m. on Tuesday, the 4th inst. FUNERAL NOTICE. THE Fnends of the late Fobert Bonthren are respectfully invited to attend hi* funeral, which will leave the residence of Mr Gellatly, at the Olen, for the Sen them Cemetery, To-morrow (Tuesday), the 4«h instant, at 2.30 p.m. GOUELEY & LEWIS. Undertaker*, George and Maclaggan streets. FUNERAL NOTICE. THE Friends of the late Mr George Hawkins (c irpenter), are respectfully invited to attend his funera', which wll leave his late residence, Hanover’ street, near Castle street To'mo;row (Tuesday), at 2 O’clock,' for the Northern Ceinetery. WALTER G, GEODES, Undertaker, Octagon,.
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Evening Star, Issue 4088, 3 April 1876, Page 2
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794Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 4088, 3 April 1876, Page 2
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