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wanted. TtT ANTED Known-The only genuine ▼▼ .Co-operative Store in Duhdin is ndw opened in the t 'ctagon. AKEHOLDFES to make „VV. a " ine u" purchases at their own Cooperative f-tore 'or" Ji-nown—'J nat the General Public and all Purchasers derive Ses by purchas-rg at Cooperative Store. ANTED Known-That all goods are - * delivered free of charge by the Cooperative s tore Van. sn— lh't all Groceries . . „.*■* i .„,„„, 111 ia , e Fresh and Few at Co-operative Store, in Octag >n. Wl'tD Known—E STOKES, Tailor . t and Ladies' Habit m kcr, opposite the Baptist Chapel, King street, has the largest acd best assorted Stock of Twe-ds and Cloths in Dunedin. All wool and Tweed Suits to order from L 3 15s. Boy*' Clothing remarkably cheap. His Guinea Tweed Trousers are the best yet offered at the price All garments well shrunk, and made by the best workmen. I ANTKD Known Duti g the Hebuild- » » ing" of niy Premises in Kattrav street T have Removed temporarily to Cobb and Co.'s Stafford street, where I invite my customers to call. Business is carrisd on as usual. E. Pritchard, farrier. ANTED Known—North and Scoullar - * » Cheap Sales of every description of Household Furniture. W ANTKD Known—Worth and Scoullar's Italian Walnut Drawingroom Suites, handsomely carved, L2O; usual price, L 27 10s. ANTED Known—North and Scoullar—?T Diningroom Suites, solid maho.any, covered with haircloth, Ll6 10s ; usual price, L 22. AM'ED Known- -Noith and Scoullar—w Solid Mahogany Eaey Chair?, spring stuffed, covered in hair-cloth, L 3 10s : usual price, L 5. ANTED Known—North and Scoullar— Selling Large Drawers, cedar, L 7: worth LBlos. ' '

ANTED Known—North and Scoulbr—- _» Dining-room Chairs, solid mahogany, spring covere 1 with hair-cloth, 255: worth 30a. ' WANTED Known-Nmth and ScoullarCarved 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 t ? Floorcloths, 3s Cd per yard ; all new patterns. AME.> Known—Walnut *nd Oak Harmoniums 1-9 10s- splendid tone. ANTKD Known—North and Scoullar » » have Broadwood's, Kirkman's, ddlard and ■ Collard's, Bnnsmead's Pianos at equally low prices. ANTED Known—loo Tons Furritore » » ju-t landing, x Calypso. North apd Scoullar, importers. and Rest H. use. to Furnish, at North and Pcoullnr's. Ka*tra.y street. LL Articles ouaranteed. Best Work--1 manship, at North and Scoullar's, Rattray street. WANl'l-iJ Known—The Proprietor of the Cp-operative Store, Maclaggan street, are anxiom that all parties may enjoy the luxury of holding a merry Christmas si'-d happy New Year with a well-stocked larder. For this purpose they have commenced a Clearing Sal ft or one month ANTfeD Known Boxes cor taining t lllbs ot rich. Pekoe flavored Tea, worth 27s 6d, are now selling at 245. Strong, well-flavored Tea, worth 2< 3d, isnowtellng at Is 91 per lb. taking half chest, at the Co-operative Stor*. Mac'aggan st'e^-t. WANTED Known Sugars, cheap, as shown in the window : Currants. £d. Faisins. 6d ; O. and L. Peel, Is Gd ; Essences, 6d per bottle ; Almonds, 2s 2d ; Fine Muscatel Baisins, Is 3d ; and Boxes Figs, lOd. At the Co-op o rative Store, Maclaggan street

WANTED Known-Flour in 50)bs, 7s 6d; Good Butter, lOd ; Cheese, 9d ; Sid - Bacon, lOd; Colonial Hams, Is. At the Co-operative Store, Maclaggan street. ANTED Known - Colonial and Adelaide Wines, from 18s to 30s per dozen; Fine Old Port, 3< 6d ; Fine Table Sherry, 3s pd; Muscadine Wine, 3s per bottle ; (id Glenury Whisky, 3s ; Tenn ant's, Byass's, and Deetjen's^English Ales £*fc 12s per dozen. All other articles in proportion are now telling at thjeCoopprative Store, Maclagtran f-treet. "ANTED Known—A superior assort- ▼ ment of Kitchen R-anges always ip. Btock at Shacklock'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 ma<Je), 3s 6d ; Carpet, 4s 6d. At Hanie's. I A.NTED Known-Men's Bluchers, 7s r 6d; Elastic-sides, 10s Gd ; Half-Wel'-lipgtons, 13s 6d. At Harris's, I'rihces street. ANTED Known-Ladies' Whits Kid t Boots, 8s 6d; Patent and Bonze Shoes, with heels. At Harris's, Princes itreet. ANTED Known-A large Stock of Colonial-made Bluchers, Water-tights, Elastic-sides, and Balmorals always on hand. Harris's, Princes street. 'ANTP.D Known—A large and wellassorted Stock of Children's, Girls', and Boys' Boots and Shoes at George Harris's, Princes street. 7 ANTED Known—That I have opened a large stock of Spring 1 weeds and Coatings. G. Davidson, Arcade. 'ANTED Known—That I have a large t ▼ stock of Mosgiel Tweed Trousers, 21s per pair. G. Davidson. ANTED Known —• nat L jqsvp large stock of Tweads at L 4 per boii 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-ThatL. Lyons' Lends from L st j LSOO on personal security. Standard Loan Office, Arcade. "ANTED Known—Money Lent ; re- ' payable by weekly, monthly, or quarterly instalments, if required. Standard .Loan Office, Arcade r ANTED Known—Money Lent on Bills of Sale, Mortgages, Sbaies, or any available security. Bills Discounted, L. Loan Office. Arcade,

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Evening Star, Issue 4315, 26 December 1876, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4315, 26 December 1876, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4315, 26 December 1876, Page 1

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