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Public Notices. THE CHEAP SHOP ! THE CHEAP SHOP ! No. 9, Royal Arcade. BUY OF THE MAKER AND IMPORTER. WANTED Known-That E. LOFT is offering his extensive and well-assorted stock of Colonial-made Men’s, Women’s, Youths’, and Children’s Boots at unprecedentedly low prices, for one month only. Inspection invited at No. 9, Royal Arcade, before purchasing. Measure* strictly attended to. A perfect fit guaranteed. Repairs neatly done. Elastics put in on the shortest notice, and all goods guaranteed. Remember, one month only. R. L( »F r. TO Parties about to Build.—Plans of Cot--tages and Buildings of every desc iption prepared at very low rates. A dvice-on building matters tratis. Apply “Draughtsman,” at B ay’s B ble Warehouse, George street. CIRCULAR SAWS, from six feet to six inches diameter, and all other kinds of saws constantly for sale, direct from those celebrated makers Spear and Jackson, Wheatman and Smith, and Robert Sorby. All warranted, and at the very lowest prices. Circular saws gulleted, drawn, or re-toothed, and hammered stiff and true in the first style of the art. Wm. Millichamp, sawmaker, opposite Oddfellows’ Hall, George street. Mr. g. k. tur to n has re-commenced practice in his late Chambers, opposite the Resident Magistrate’s Court. 2nd October, 1876. DUNEDIN CO-UPKRATIVE GROCERY STORE, Next to Jack’s Bakery. Corner of GEORGE AND RT. ANDREW STREETS, In the same building as B. Singer and Co.’s General Warehouse, IS NOW OPEN. THIS Store has been opened for the mutual benefit of the purchasers and the proprietors. The larger it is patronised the more the proprietors will be enabled to cut down the prices. All goods must be paid for before they leave the < Store, and the public is respectfully notified that no deviation will be made from this rule. The unprecedented success attending this establishment has enabled the proprietors to make great reductions. Every article is guaranteed to be of the very best quality, and the money will be returned for any article not found to be as repressnted. At the request of their customers, they will deliver goods to all parts of (town and suburbs free of charge. STORAGE. Luggage stored Brick Premises— GOLD3TONS Pa WN OFFICE, George street. NOT’CR.—The whole or part of effects of parties giving up housekeeping purchased for | cash at the shortest notice by Samuel Gold- • ston, pawnbroker, George street.

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Evening Star, Issue 4247, 6 October 1876, Page 1

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387

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 4247, 6 October 1876, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 4247, 6 October 1876, Page 1

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