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Wanted.* ANT>D Known-E STOKES, Tailor and Ladies' Habit-rri ker, opposite Saptist Chapel, King street, has the largest atd best assorted Stock Of Twe ds and Cloths in Dunedin. All wdol and Tweed Suits to order from L 3 153. Boys' Clothing remarkably cheap. His Guinea Tweed Trousers are the best yet offered at the price. All garments well shrunk, and made bv the best workmen. WANTUD Known Duri g the Eebuilding of my Premises in Battrav street I have Removed temporarily to Cobb and Co.'s, Stafford street, where I invite my customers to call. Jusiness is carried on as usual. E. Pritchard, farrier. WANT I'D Known A Quantity of Farth for friT'ng-in purposes can be obtained in London street, next Dr Peck's. Apply on the gtound ANI'KD Known—Book of Emmett's » » Songs, containing "Shonnie vas a nice oung man" and seven others ; price, 3s 63, at Segg'a Music Warehouse. ANTED Known—North and Scoullart t Cheap Sales of every description of Household Furniture. 'ANTED Known—North and Scoullar's t » Italian Walnut Drawingroom Suites, handsomely carved, L2O ; usual price. L 27 10s. ■ANTED Known—North and Scoull ir—- » » Diningroom Suites, solid maho any, covered with haircloth, Ll6 10s ; usual price, ANTED Known -No?th and Scoul'ar—t » Solid Mahogany Ea*y Chairs, spring stuffed, covered in hair-cloth, L 3 10s; usual price, L 5. ANTED Known—North and Scoullar—t t Selling Large Drawers, cedar, L 7; worth L 8 in ß . ANTED Known—North and Scoullar—i Dining-room Chairs, solid mahogany, Bpring seat, covered with hair-cloth, 255; worth 30s. 'AMTED Known-North and Scoullar—- • » Carved Couches, spring seats, haircloth, L 4. ANTED Known-North and Scoullar—t Sp'endid Pattern Tapestry Carpets, 3s 6d per yard ; 4s 6d.

ANTED Known North and Scoullar's t Floorcloths, 3s Cd per yard ; all new patterns. ANTEO Known—Walnut and Oak Harmonium', L 9 10s—splendid tone. ANTED Known—North and Scoullar » t have Broadwood's, Kirkman's, Collard and CoVard's, Brinsmead's Pianos at equally low prices. ANTED Known—loo Tons Furritnre ju-t landing, x Calypso. North and Scoullar, importers. WANTED Public to Know, the Cheapest and Best House to Furnish, at North and Scoullar's. Fattray street. LL Articles guaranteed. Best WorkL manship, at North and Scoullar s, Eattray street. ' ANTI'D Known—The Proprieto s of t t the _Co-operative Store, Maclaggan street, are anxious that all parties may enjoy the luxury of hoi ling a merry Christmas ad happy New Year with a well-stocked larder. For this purpose they . have c( mmenced a Clearing Sala or one mon'h 'AM &D Known Boxes containing t lllbs ot rich Pekoe flavored Tea, worth 27s 6d, are now selling at 245. Strong, well-flavored Tea, worth 2< 3d, is now f ell ng at Is 91 per lb. taking half chest, at the Co-operative Stor*>, Mac aggan st'et. ▼ V shown in the win-'ow ; Currants. 6d. Faisins. 6d : 0. ard L. Peel, lstfd ; Essences, 6d per bottle ; Almonds, 2s 2d ; Fine Muscatel Baisicß, Is 3d ; and Boxes Figs, lOd. At the Co-op 6 rative Store, Mac'aggan street WAM'I ED Known-Flour in 50!bs, 7s 6d; Good Butter, lOd; < heese, 9d; Bacon, lOd; Colonial Hams, Is. At the Co-operative Store, Maclaggan street. W' ANTED Known—Colon aland Adelaide Wines, from 18s to 30s per dozen; Fine Old pott. 3* 6d ; Fine Table Sherry, 3s 6d; Muscadine W{n<j, 3s per bottle ; < Id Glenury Whisky, 3s ; Tennant's, Byass's, and Deetjea's English Ales at 12s per dojtan. All other articles in proportion are now selling at the Co operative Store. Maclagtran street

ANTED Known—A superior assort- » menfc of Kitchen Ranges always in stock at Shaddock's, south end Foundry, Crawford street, suitable for any kind of coal. Give l<ical industry a chance. WANTED Known--The cheapest Shop in town for Boots and Shoes, at Geo. Harris's, Princes street. TANTED Known—Ladies' Kid Boots, v J 5s 6d; Leather Slippers (Colonial made), 3s 6d; Carpet, 4s 6d. At Harris's. "ANTED Known-Men's Bluchers, 7s r 6d; Elastic-sidts, 10s 6d ; Half-Wel-Engtons, 13s 6d. At Harris's, Princes street. ANTED Known—Ladies' White Kid i Boots, 8s 6d; Patent and B-onze ! Shoes, with heels. At Harris's, Princes I ■treet. ANTED Kiiown-A large Stock of ? Colonial-made Bluchers, Water-tights, Elastic-sides, and Balmorals always on hand. Harris's, Princes street. ANTED Known—A large and well- ? assorted Stock of Children's, Girls', and Boys' Boots and Shoes at George Harris's, Princes street. ANTED Known.—Great B eduction in Price.—Drain Pipes of all descriptions, Flower Pots, "Vases, Chimney Tops, Butter Crocks, Flooring, Tiles, Bricks. &c. Lambert's North-east Valley Pottery Works. J ANTED Known—Tbat I have opened * ft large stock of Spring Tweeds and Coatings. G. Davidson, Arcade. 'ANTED Known—That I have a large stock of Mosgiel Tweed Trousers, 21b per pair. G. Davidson. ANTED Known—'nat L a»ve large stock of Tweedß at L 4 per bu:t worth L 6. G. Davidson, Arcade. ANTED Known-;-Money to Lend.- The lowest ra*e of interest charged. L. Lyons, Standard Loan Office, Arcade. ANTED Known—That L. Lyons Lends from L 5 to LSOO on personal security. Standard Loan Office, Arcade ANTED Known—Money Lent ; repayable by weekly, monthly, or quarterly instalments, if required. Standard Loan Office, Arcade. ANTED Known—Money Lent or Bills of Sale, Mortgages, Slates, or any available security. Bills Discounted. L. Lycos, Standard Loan Cffice Arcade. WANTED TO SELL, Bnow-whiie Pebble Gravel. Goldsmith and Co.'s mills, opposite A, a&d T. Burt's, Cumberland street.

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Evening Star, Issue 4312, 21 December 1876, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4312, 21 December 1876, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4312, 21 December 1876, Page 1

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