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Wanted.' WANTED Knew*-E STOKES, Tailor and Ladies Habit-nnker, opposite the Baptist Chapel, King street, has the largest and best assorted Stock of Tweeds and Cloths in Dunedin. All wool and Tweed Suits to order from L3lss. Boys' Clothing remarkably cheap. His Guinea Tweed Trousers are the best yet offered at the price. All garments well Bhrnnk, and made by the best workmen. WANTED Known Duri g the Kebuild- , _ in ? oi my Premises in Battray street T have Removed temporarily to Cobb and Co.-'s Stafford street, where I invite my customers to call. Business is carried on. as usual. E. Pntchard, farrier. WANTFD Known-A Quantity of • , Far * n f° r fillmg-in purposes can be obtained in London street, next Dr Deck's Apply on tho ground ANTED Known—Book of Emmetts r t Songs, containing " Shonnie vas a nice JUBg man" and seven others ; price, 3s 6d, at '"gg's Music Warehouse. ANTED Known—North and ScoullarCheap Sales of every description of Household Furniture. ANTED Knownr-North and Scoullar's t Italian Walnut Drawingroom Suites, handsomely carved, L2O; usual price. L 27 10s. ANTED and ScouUnr—t Diningroom. Suites, Bolid mahosany, covered with haircloth. Ll6 10s : usual price L 22. v ANTED Known—North and Scoullar—- .▼ » Solid Mahogany Easy Chairs, spring Btuffed, covered in hair-cloth, L 3 10s; usual price, L 5. ANTED Known—North and Scoullar— Selling Large Drawers, cedar, L 7; worth L 8 108. ANTED Known—North and Scoullar-Dining-room Chairs, solid mahogany, spring seat, covered with hair-cloth, 255; worth 308. ANTED Known—North and Scoullar—- ,» * Carved Couches, spring seats, haircloth, L 4. ANTED Known-North and Scoullar—t t Sp'endid Pattern Tapestry Carpets, 3s 6d per yard; worth 4s 6d. ANTED Known North and Scoullar's Floorcloths, 3a Cd per yard ; all new patterns. ANTED Known—Walnut f»nd Oak Harmoniums L 9 10s- splendid tone. ANTED Known—North and Scoullar have Broadwood's, Kirkman's, Collard and Collard's, Brinsmead'a Pianos at equally low prices. ANTED Known—loo Tons Furniture just landing, x Calypso. North and Scoullar, importers. WANTED Public to Know, the Cheapest and Best House to Furnish, at North and Scoullar's, Battray street. LL Articles Guaranteed. Best WorkL manship, at North and Scoullar's, Rattray ANTb-B Known—The Proprietor of ? the Co-operative Store, Maclaggan Btreet, are anxious that all parties may enjoy the luxury of holding a merry Christmas a> d happy New Year • with a well-stocked larder. For this purpose, they have commenced, a Clearing Sale 'or one mon'h ANiftD Known Boxes containing ▼ 1 libs ot rich Pekoe flavored Tea, worth 278 6d, are now selling at 245. Strong, well-flavored Tea, worth 2< 3d, is now Fell ng at Is 9d per lb, taking half chest, at the Co-operative Store. Mac aggan st'e°t. WANTED Known Sugars, cheap, as shown in the window : Currants Ed. Paisins, 6d ; O. and L/Peel, Is 6d ; Essences, 6d per bottle ; Almonds, 2s 2d; Fine Muscatel Raisins, Is 3d ; and Boxes Figs, 10d. At the Co-operative Store, Maclaggan street AMTED Known-Flour in 50)bs, 7s 6d; . Good Butter, lOd ; < heese, 9d; Pid ■ Bacon, lOd; Colonial Hams, Is. At the Co-operative Store, Maclaggan street.

ANTED Known—Colon'al and Adelaide » Wines, from 18s to 30s per dozen; Fine Old Port. 3s 6d ; Fine Table Sherry, 3s 6d; Muscadine Wine, 3b per bottle ; (Id Glenury Whisky, 3s ; Tennant's, Byass's, and Deetjen's English Ales at 12s per dozen. All other articles in proportion are now selling at the Cooperative Store, Maclagcan street. ANTED Known—A superior assortv ment of Kitchen Ranges always in stock at Shackjock's, south end Foundry, Crawford street, suitable for any kind of coaL Give local industry a chance. WANTED Known—The, cheapest Shop in town for Boots and Shoes, at Geo. Harris's, Princes street. ANTED_ Known—Ladies' Kid Boots. 5a 6d: Leather ■- Slippers (Colonial ANTED Known-Mea's Bluchers, 7s VT 0d; Elastie-sides, 10s edj 'iSlfWellingtons, 13s 6d. At Harris's, Princes street.' • ANTED Known—Ladies' Whits Kid -' B6dt's,'"Bs" 6d'; Patent and Bonze SJioes, witb. heels. -At Harris's, Princes ANTED K-nown—A large Stock of » Colonial-ina'SS Bluchers, Water-tights, Elastie-sides, and Balmorals always on hand. Harris's, JPrinees street. ANTED Known—A large and wellassorted Stock of Children's, Girls', and Boys* Boots and Shoes at George Harris's, Princes Btreet.. --, ANTED-Known.—Great Seduction in ▼ v Price.—Drain Pines of all descriptions, Flower Pots, Vases, Chimney Tops, Butter Cropks, Flooring, Tiles, Bricks, &c. Lambert's North-east Valley Pottery Works, AifTED Known—That I have opened a large stock of Spring Tweeds and Coatings. G. Davidson, Arcade. 'ANTED Known—That I have a large stock of Mosgiel Tweed Trousers, 21s •r pair. G, Davidson. --'- ANTED ICnpwn—'»njw L n*v» large stock of Tweeds at L 4 per *»oit worth L 6. G. Davidson, Arcade. ANTED Known—Money to Lend. The lowest rate of interest charged. L. Lyons, Standard Loan Office, Arcade. ANTED Known—That L. Lyons Lends ' from L sto 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 on Bills of Sale, Mortgages, Sbaie3, or any ** i security. Bilis Discounted. L. fIXANTED TO SELL, Snow-white Pebble ▼V Gravel. Goldsmith, and Co.'s mills, opposite A, and T, Burt's, Cumberland street.

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Evening Star, Issue 4313, 22 December 1876, Page 1

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831

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4313, 22 December 1876, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4313, 22 December 1876, Page 1

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