Late Advertisements. NOW OR NEVER! LAST CHANCE! NO DECEPTION! nn M'GILL is Clearing the remainder of his cheap lot of celebrated French Merinos, at Is s&d and Is Bd. Will only be sold at these low prices for one week. EW ZEALAND SATURDAY AD. VERTISER. No. 74, Vol. IJ. December 9. Threepence. PhiladelphiaExhibition—Finewood engraving. Good-natured People. On Time—By Shortfellow. Pe Bernyj a London Sketch—By Robert Buchanan. Frank Calvary-By J. J. Utting. Catching a Tartar—By J. B. The Ocean Mail—By 'I om Rose. The Lawn; or, Our Ladies at the Races—By Minola. Old Stumps. The licensing Laws. The Mirror—By Old Drury. The Time o' Lay—By Frank Fudge. Racingr-By New Zealand—Part V. ; Fall account of the Constitution of the Colony. A Thoughtful Wife. The Watchman. The Sportsman. The Minstrel. Chess, Draughts, Puzzles. Answers to Correspondents. Healthy .Reading of all Tastes. The mest popular Journal in New Zealand. WAIKOUAITI COUNTY. North-east Valley Riding. HE Nomination of a Member for the _ Northeast Valley Biding of the Waikouaiti County will take place in the Northeast Valley School at noon on Saturday, December 16. A poll, if necessary, will be taken on the 22nd December at places to be hereafter notified. JAMES REID, rr-»- Returning Officer. December 7,1876. .OR SALE, Five Sections in Suburban 1 Township, commanding: lovely view of , is easy. ApplyStewart and Doughty, Manse ritreet. 'DNDFEDS of CompanionsTand Real Lace Collars to be Given Away. Richards and Co. See window. fVEN AWAY during this week, to every purchaser of goods amounting to LI, a, Real Lace Collar or a Leather Companion. See window. Richards and Co., cash drapers, George street. ADVERTISER wishes to invest as Partner in good paying business; has moderate capital. Apply M'Kenzie, 6, Royal Arcade. FOR- SALE, Large light Tip Dray, suitable for coal merchant or market gardener; also, Spring Cart, with harness, suitable for market gardener. Apply John Pringle, Guthrie and Larnach's stables. TWO DAYS (Friday and Saturday) Great Compulsory Cheap Sale Books and Stationery. Hay's Insolvent Estate. , ENVELOPE , Is 6d, 2s, 2s 6d, 3s. ~ Hay's Insolvent Estate, George street, fly order of the Trustees. i OKA BUST Fashionable Court EnwUV velopes, 2s 6d to 3s 3d. Hay's Insolvent Estate. Last opportunity, Friday and Saturday. is. Extraordinary bargains By order of Trustees. Hay's Insolvent Estate. looks, unprectdentedly lo prices. Hay's Insolvent Estate. By order Trustees. TENDEHS Wanted.-Carpenter work; labor only. Apply, Saturday afternoon, Wm. Coats, Castle street south. TENDERS Wanted.-Plumber work; small job. Apply, Saturday afternoon, Wm. Coats, Castle street south. VERSTOCKED. OVEKS«O«'KkD. All goods reduced to whole-ale prices. Green's Leicester Boot Warehouse, Ueorge street. FOR THE HOLIDAYS-Supply yourself with Boots at Wholesale Prices. Leicester Boot Warehouse, George street. LADfKS' KID WALKING BOOTS76s 6d, genuine cewn; Prunellas. 8s G'i. Green's Leicester Boot Warehouse, George street. v* able Shapes. Every taste and pocket suited at Taylor's, Rattray street. Choice of Scarfs, Ties, , , .. .^* is admired by all. Special goodß for Christmas. EXTKA Quality French Kelt Hats, weighing only two ounces, beautifui summer hat. Taylor's, "atfcray street. NDH.RSHIRTS. wjth short —bummer Drawers to match. Taylor's S~ ELLiNGTTFKT the"Stock "of Kt.oU Ihe hatter, Pnuces street, to make room for fresh importation. 0 CHEMISTS AND DRUGGISTS.— For. Sale, on easy terms, h\\ .siness at Cayersham. Good opeuing for a s<«ady man. H. Thomas, chetrmt, Great Khiy street. CHEAP BOOTS, CHEAP KOOTSTHeath's now London Boot Shop, George street. b HEAP BOOTS. - Great reduction .„ J Dllte3 Ladifta' KiH !\r\A T. Q ,m~* M..i!... .t Heath's. CHE ;\P B OTS —iNomore rivets, no mo e „. Pegs, no more damaged stocking ; , adies' Kid, sewn soles, 10s 6d to 14* fid Heath s CHEAP BOOTS See the Splendid •u- .« )rt " lient of , New Boots and Shoes at Heaths before throwing your money on rubbish. C H £ A F BOOTS.-The very best French Oali brentlemen's Boots marie to measure, 21s—a trial solicited—at Heath's. dies, try a pair of v -_„.,.. „„,..„„ Alttlli and Fancy Kid, brass heels, Heath's own make, 16s 6d Cheapest Bootß ever introduced into Dunedin' / IHWAP 1i00T3.-No~ne but the veTTbeTt \J Boots 5-old at the very lowest prices, at Heath's, George otreet. C'HRXp SLIPPERS,-Hundreds of Pairs _ of (Jarpet and I eather. at 3s 61 • red blue, scarlet, and flack, with buckles, 4s Cd' at Heath's. ' •i inent rancy ni-h heels li 7• ♦ ■ i \xs J 'J, S 6d *» 7s 6.; fresh lot just opened—nt Hpath a CtIEAP BOOTS-- adies' Fren< hj mA (ier man Lasting, sewn soles, 7s 6d, 8s 6d, 9s 6d, 10s 6.1. Inspection invited at Heath's. IIJfiSSSHKIMi, Ac.-Firs ciußs fitting, j JL7 a'yb'sh appearance, and low charge-, ' Mm Htath, London Boot Shop, George street.
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Evening Star, Issue 4301, 8 December 1876, Page 3
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