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Public Notices. SPECIAL NOTICE. TURKISH, Hot Plurge and Swimming Baths, open on Christmas Day from 6 a.m. to 12 pm. Moray place. SPECIAL NOTICE. J 'S'OT PLUNGE BATHS, Is, open on JL k Saturday night till 10. Turkish Baths, Moray place. DON’T FORGET to try a Turkish Bath this Christmas. A real luxury. TO STORE, HOTEL-KEEPERS, MECHANICS, AND THE GENERAL PUBLIC. Unreserved Sale Of the ENTIRE STOCK OF B. SINGER & CO., Corner of St. Audrew and George streets. OWING to the whole of the Premises being required by the Dunedin Co-operative Grocery Store, the Entire Stock, consisting of Fancy Goods and Toys, Clocks, &c.. General Ironmongery, including Build erf’ tools, Crockery, &c., Will be told by Public Auction, and privately, without the slightest reserve, as immediate possession must be given after the sale. Sale to take place on the premises every day till New Year. PUHLIO»NOTICE. In the Assigned Estate of Bullen and MKenzie, Clothiers and Outfitters, Princes street. WE beg to intimate that we have this day bought from the trustees the entire Stock, Book Debts, and Shop Fittings bel- *nging to this assigned estate, and have to requet that all debts owing will be paid to us at our office on or before Thursday, the 28th inst., otherwise parties indebted will be liable to legal proceedings without further delay. On Wednesday, the 27th inst, this wellselected Stock will be arranged and offered for Sale to our customers and the public at ridiculously low pric s, and it will be sold. Tenders for the shop and ga? fittings and counters, as they stand, w ill be received by us till Saturday, the 30th inst,, and to pai ties thinking of leasing the premises a favorable opportunity is now offered. THOMSON. STRANG, & CO., Drapers and Clothiers. Dunedin. 23rd December, 1876. NOTICE. THE WESTMINSTER LOAN AND DISCOUNT SOCIETY. THIS Office will be closed on Monday and Tuesday next, being Christmas Day and Boxing Day, and will be reopened on Wednesday, the 27th. WANTED KNOWN-Second Shipment of Costumes suitable for holiday wear will be sold 50 per cent, under usual price. Brown, Ewing, and Co. WANTED KNOWN—One Hundred White Pique Costumes, trimmed black, frond 18 s 6d. Brown, Ewing, and Co. WANTED KNOWN—Fifty-five White Pique Costumes, trimmed white, from 17s 6d. Brown, Ewing, and Ce. WANTED KNOWN—Seventy-five Tasso and other Washing Costumes, from 19s 6d. Brown, Ewing, and Co. WANTED KNOWN—Seventy-five New Stuff Costumes, very rich, will be sold, at halfprice. Brown, Ewing, and Co, .

'VTOTICK.—At the request of a numberof .iAI my Customers, I shall open the City Hair-cutting Saloon on Monday, from 8 to 10 30 a.m. R. D. Pirie, hairdresser, High street. JACOBS has Removed to his New Shop, next his old premises. Gift Pep6t. FOR Christmas, New Year, Birthday, and Wedding Presents call at Jacob’s Gift Dep6t, opposite Post Office. • THE ONE SHILLING TABLE is loaded with Novelties, at Jacob’s New Shop, next the old premises. GRAND DISPLAY of LIO.OOO of Fancy Goods, Toys, &c,, at Jacob’s Gift Depdt, next old premises. BEING fell the Children to see the Great Christmas Tree at Jacob’s New Shop. IF JOHN THOMAS, belonging to St. Leonard’s road, London, will call at ship Calypso he will hear something to his advantage. AGPIPBS! Bagpipes,—Consignment of New Bagpipes to be seen at the Br.tish Hotel, George street. . CHEAP BOOTS.— A Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all. Heath’s new boot-shop, George street. CHEAP BOOTS, specially for Holidays. Finest assortment in town, at Heath’s London Boot-shop, George street. CHEAP BOOTS.—Buy your Boots and save your money. One trial is only asked at Heath’s new shop, George street. CHEAP BOOTS —Guaranteed the Best and Cheapest in Dunedin ; Boys’ Lace Nailed Boots, 6s 6d to 10s 6d. At Heath’s Georgt

street. CHEAP BOOTS—No humbug, no selling off, no two ways, no old stock—the finest assortment of Fresh Boots and Shoes in the City. At Heath’s. CHEAP BOOTS Wanted everybody to study their own interests and see for themselves, the low Prices and Superior Boo's. At Heath’s, George B sireet. CHEAP BOOTS.—Ladies’ Kid Elastics, 6s 6d and 7s 6d; French lasting, ss lid; sewn soles, 7 s 6d. 8s 6d, and 9r 6d, at Heath’s London Boot Shop, George street CHEAP BOUTS.—Save your stockings; save your feet; save money. Ladies’ Kid, sewn soles, 9s 6d to 13s 63, at Heath’s, George street. 4 IEIEAP BOOTS for l ender Feet.-Gentle-men’s Kid Elastics, sewn soles, 15s 6d to 18s 66\ at death’s New London Boot Shoo, George street. i£BAP SHOES Gentlemen’s Really ‘Good, Its 6d ; French Calf, 12s 6d; Own Make, 16s 6d. Heath’s cheap boot shop, G orge street. HE AP SLI PPKRd —Another arrival, (J; ashmere, 2 a 6d; Ca pet and 1 eather (Oolonia '), 3s 6d; Black, Blue, Brown, and Red, wihh buckles, 4s 6d. Hundred to choose from at H eath’s. HEAP BOOTS Gentlemen’s Elastics (Englis.h Calf), 16s; French, 18s 6d; 1 Made to Measure, 21s. Heath’s, George street. CHEAP BOOK'S.—Use your Judgment!— Open youv Eyes.—The Finest Stock of First-class Boots at astounding low prices, to suit the limes., at Heath’s. CHEAP BOC'Tcf.—A Thousand Thanks to all. The ura nistakeable success is in everybody’s moi xth. Heath. CHEAP i’CX 'Tk—lsn’t it aatouibhinghow we do it? Best White Kid without j IS- ; f l 7hi*o V I iVmcims /. I- Ji* & DIIESSMaXU ■ 1 he latest Lendon and Paris Fasbii ms, and lb stwilass iittings. Mrs Heath; the new London Boot Shop, Georg? fsfteet'

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Evening Star, Issue 4314, 23 December 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 4314, 23 December 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 4314, 23 December 1876, Page 3

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