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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. IHE LONDON LOAN AND DISCOUNT _J SOCIETY. 3 manse street, Dunedin (next Brown, Ewing'a corneri This Society grants Loaimcn themos reasonable terras In New Zealand. LOANS FROM L 5 TO LSOO On Personal Security,-Deposit of Deeds, Life Policies, etc. 10 vs& ami. INTEHEST. Loans repayable as follows:—If a person borrowß L 5 he receives L 4103 cash, repayable by 20 weekly payments of sa. H a person borrows LlO he receives L 9 caa'i, repayable by " rceklv payments of 10s. And so on np to SOCIETY 1 , 3 Manse street. HENRY BENJAMIN, Manager. I X L. M. LOASBY'S Irish Moss Pectoral for Coughs and Colds. Price, Is 3d. A. sby's Corn Solvent is double the strength OTava, in double-sized bottles, at Twothirds the price-viz., Is. A. M. Loasbys Carbolised Rose Tooth Powder kills exposed nerves, cures toothache, prevents decay, hardens "the gums, whitens the teeth, and 1--J1- • u_.i t» a «A. Tn TtnTPB at ZS. sufficient.for 3 months. i>en T nn :. «o» "Rlmnmnt.ism. NeU Lumbago, and all nerve and nf——- . ; , really wonderful remedy; one bottle will con vince: sufferers give it a trial. I can confidently say I have heard every purchaser of a bottle speak well of it. , „„__;-* j A. M. LOASBY, Chemist andlDrupst. | '•!. »r Q!t a *.-nrri<rht jind Stout S, Princes street south, Dunedin. Established 185 S. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. , M. MARKS, of the Golden Fleece Removed to more private offices In Dowling street, next Donaldson's Shadeß. by "Weekly Instalments, or as may t>e requirea. Money Lent on Diamonds and Jewellery of Trade Bills Discounted on th 6 shortest notice. Office Bears from 9 a.m., till 6 p.m.; Mondays. 9 a>m. till 8.30 p.m.; Saturdays, 9 a.m. -- • - - g, from 7to 9, LJVH.S, Proprietor, IMPERIAL BOOT DEPOT, 4 Pmncks Stbeet. NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS! rUST* RECEIVED— A large assortment of ■ Boots and Shoes, comprising the best .rench, German, and English makes. Being Hirect buyers from the Manufacturers, thereby saving any middle profits, by this means we are enabled to offer a very large and wellassorted Stock much below other houses. Try the Imperial for the largest stock of WalkingfShoes. Try the Imperial for the cheapest Evening Shoes, comprising 50 different patterns. Try the Imperial brand of Colonial-made Boots ajul Shoes, acknowledged to be the cheapest and most durable in the City. Every : description of Boots and Shoes made on the premises. Fit and quality guaranteed. 5 per cent, discount allowed on all cash purchases. HARRIS'S IMPERIAL BOOT DEPOT, c 4 Princes street, Dunedin; | Ana 207 Cashel street, Christchurcb. IH-tfNEW ZEALAND CLOTHING : -X FACTORY Gontradtors to the New Zealand Government Railways, Post Offices, Volunteer Corps, etc., etc., etc.), Are now prepared to enter into contracts for the supjjly of Naval and Military Uniioans in any quantities, the organisation of the Factory being specially adapted for turning out large supplies, In the most inexpensive and expeditions manner. . , , Army-and Navy Contractors' Estimates and Drawings supplied on the shortest notice. Head Offices and Factory— DOWLING STREET, DUNEDIN. Nora, —Measures for all Uniforms may be entrusted to the Managers of the New Zealand Clothing Factory Branches following csntres,- vi*.: — Dunedin Nelson Palmerston N. Invercargill Hokitika New Plymouth Oamaru' Greymouth Napier Waimate Reefton Waipawa Tunaru Wellington Hastings j.fcwion Maaterton Giaborne lurch Wanganul Thames Lyttelton Hawera Auckland. PUBLIC NOTICE. HE EVENINgTsTAR RUNNERS' eta, from house to house, in any aktnet In Dunedin and suburbs, from Is 6d per 10TT For information, etc., apply to the Publisher, Office of this Paper. O N E> i Reasons why Consumers should use Noonday: FIRSTS SAFETY.—Avoidance of accidents through explosions. SECOND, BRILLIANCY.—It is cleaner and gives a better light than other Oils. THIRD, ECONOMY.— Consuming less Oil and Omitting no unpleasant odor while beaming. Packed In strong tins to avoid leakage. «T Every tin Stamped to avoid Counterfeits. c: To be had from all Grocers. PECULIAR INCIDENT.—Wo have been quoting rto them a lower price for artificial teeth than they expected. We previously advertised that we guarantee all our.ttteobanical work to give perfect comfort and thorough satisfaction. Having been established for over twelve months In Dunedin, we have made a very large connection; and in proof of the above statement, we afe willing to re-model or re-make any of ourTflaechanieal work that is not giving entire fni> rrnnimmurp articulation, and mastication _ ■ FREE OF CHARGE. Having undertaken some of the most difficult cases, the above will show the confidence we have in our new system of mechanical dentistry. Special attention given to mechanical strucures for all deformities of the mouth, A'SINGLE TOOTH 10s. Sets equally moderate. Ditrous Oxide Gas administered for Painless Extraction of Teeth. in Gold and Amalgam. THfe'DUNEDD! DENTAL SURGERY. "/' S. MYERS AND CO., DENIAL SURGEONS, SPECIALISTS IN ] ARTIFICIAL DENTISTRY, Octagon, corner of George street (over Mr o Bannister's Octagon Drug Hall). Greymouth Napier Reefton Waipawa Thames Auckland. 2o SPECIAL NOTICE. £ R A N. K Regent street, London) Begß°tp announce that he has Purchased, at a VJSRY CONSIDERABLE DISCOUNT, The Unsold portion of the Stock in the Bankrupt Estate of S. Kohn And Co, and tha.t he has arranged for a lease of the old premises, which, .under the direction of F. W. Petre, Esq.,'are to be completely altored and recon--istruoted to the latest London style. fallow of this being effectually done ( ' TEMPORARY PREMISES Had torbo secured under the City Hotel (next Mr Oovorlid, hairdresser), and the Stock will be removed thence while the new building is in Tr . progress. F. It' has only just returned from Europe per s.s. Taiaui, after having selected for later shipj. .1 * V.na* markets, ftn fintlTßlv New Stock, replete with all the very latest Novettfes. He has determined that none of the _,j j_ -u~n v.« /..Li-norl iww and therefore begaTto state that whilst in the temporary NO : REASONABLE OFFER WILL BE REFUSED. j THIS EXTRA ORDINARY SALE Witt last for about 8 weeks, at the end of which he hopes to receive his patrons {: - in his New Establishment. rgains—Watches and Clocks (all kinds). Bargains—Silver and Eleetro-plate. Inspection invited

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Evening Star, Issue 6725, 6 October 1885, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 6725, 6 October 1885, Page 2

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