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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. SB LONDON LOAN AND DISCOUNT _ SOCIETY. 3 Manse street, Dunedin (next Brewa, Swing's corner) This Society grants Lmm* to the rm* reasonable terms lb Now Zealand. LOANS V*Xffi L 5 TO LSOO On Personal Security, Deposit of Deeds, Life Id fib <jknt. nmausT, Low»isNpay»We as follow* r—lf • * person he receives MIOs ash, repayable %y 20 weekly payments «f ss. If a person borrows LW he receives L 9 oaai, repayable by SO weakly payment* of 10s. And so on up to LSBO. Bills irtscountod without delay. THE ItfNDON LOAN AND DISCOUNT SOCIETY, 8 Manse street. •---•■ HENRY BENJAMIN, Manager. A M. LOASBY'S Irish Moss Pectoral tor J\js Coughs and Colds. Price, Is 3d. A. aWhtwPlavtt, in doUble«iwd bottles, at Twothirds' the price vt«., Is. A. M. Loasby's nerves, cares' toothache, prevents decay, i hardens *he gums, whitens the teeth, and deodorises bad breath. In Boxes at 2s, sufficient for 3 months. Bennett's Anodyne Tonic for Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Soiatica, Lumbago, and all nerve and muscular pains; a really wonderful remedy; one bottle will con vinee; sufferers give it a trial. I can; confidently say I have heard every purchaser of a jbottle speak well of it. ' i X M. LOASBY, Chemist and Druggist, ©ppesrfce MessrsSievwright and Stouts, . > '■ Princes street south, Dunedin. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. RM. MARKS, of the OoKlen Fleeoe • Loan, Pawn, and Discount Office, has Removed to-more private offices In Dowllng street, next Doaahtaon's Shades. muuvj **v»*w «**• —«• r ■hi Weekly Instalments, or as mo* b Trade Bills Discounted on the shortest notloe. j All Business strictly private and confidential. | Office Hours from 9 a.m., till 6 p.m. t Mon-, vs. 9 a.rru till 8.30 p.m.} Saturdays, 9 a.m. R. M. MARKS, j Proprietor, : IMPERIAL BOOT DSPOt, 4 PWNCBB STRRtff. NEW GOODS \ NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS* TJST RECEIVED—A large assortment of French, German, and English makes. Being direct buyers from the Manufacturers, thereby saving any middle profits, by this means | wo are enabled to offer a very large and wellassorted Stock much below other house*. Try the Imperial for the barest Btock of Walking Shoes. Try the Imperial for the cheapest Evening Shoes, comprising 30 different patterns. Try the Imperial brand of Colonial-mado Boots and 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, 4 Princes street, Dunedin ) And 207 Cashet street, Chrfetchurch. IHE NEW KBALAND CLOTHING FACTORY Coafaaefanto the New Zealand Government BsOhrays, Post Offices, Volunteer Corps, etc., etc, etc), Are now prepared to enter into contracts for fche supply of Naval and Military Uhifense in any quantities, the organteatioa oE t*w> Factoiy being specially adapted for turning out largo supplies, in the most inexpensive and expeditious, manner. Army and Navy Contractors' Estimates and Drawings snppttoa on the shortest notice Head Offices and Factory— FOWLING STREET, DUNEDIN. ■Notk.—Measures for all Uniforms may be entrusted to tiie Managers of the Now Zealand Gtatbtag Factory Branches in tho following centres, viz.:— InveroargDl Hokitika Oamaru Greymouth Waimate Timaru Palmsrston N. New Plymouth Napier Waipawa Ashburton Masterton Ofcrlstohuroh Wanganul Lyttelton Hawera Wellington Hastings Masterton Gisbonre Wanganul Thames Auckland. PUBLIC NOTICE. ,HB EVENING STAR RUNNERS' _ SOCIETY Delta* Bflls, Oiroulars, Plans, •4a, from house to house, in any diatriot in Dunedin and suburbs, from Is 6d per 100. For information, etc., apply to the Publisher, Office of this Paper. __ KT O' O N B A Y Oil Reasons Why Consumers should uSo Noonday: FIRST, SAFETY.—Avoidance of aooldents through explosion*. SECOND, BRILIiIANOY.—It is . cleaner and gives a better light than other Oils. THIRD, ECONOMY.—Consuming less Oil and emitting no unpleasant odor while burning. . Packed m strong tins to avoid leakage. ■T Every tin Stamped to avoid Counterfeits. To be had from all Grocers. PECULIAR INCIDENT.—We have been L told that we have tost Patients through quoting to them a lower price for artificial teeth than they expected. We" previously advertised that we guarantee all our mechanical work to give perfect comfort j 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 are willing to re-model or re-make any of our mechanical work that is not giving ontiro satisfaction for appearance, 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 Btrucurea for all deformities of the mouth. A SINGLE TOOTH 10s. Sets equally moderate. Ditrous Oxide Gas administered for Painless Extraction of Teeth. Stoppings in Gold and Amalgam. THE DUNEDIN DENTAL SURGERY. S. MYERS AND CO., DENTAL SURGEONS, SPECIALISTS IN ARTIFICIAL DENTISTRY, Octagon, corner of George street (over Mr Bannister's Octagon Drug Hall). SPECIAL NOTICE. FRANK HYAMS (Late with Goldsmiths' Manufacturing Company, Regent street, London) Begs to announco that he has Purchased, at a VERY CONSIDERABLE DISCOUNT, he Unsold portion of the Stock in the Bankrupt Estate of S. Kohn and Co, and that he has arranged for a lease of the old premises, which, under the direction of F. W. Petre, Esq., are to bo completely altered and reconstructed to the latest London style. To allow of this being offectually dono TEMPORARY PREMISES Had to be secured under the City Hotel (next Mr Coverlid, hairdresser), and the Stock will be removed thence while the new building is in progress, F. H. has only just returned from Europe per B.s. Tainui, after having selected for later shipment, and from the best markets, an entirely New Stock, replete with all the very latest Novelties. Ho lias determined that none of the old goods shall be carried over, and therefore begs to state that whilst in the temporary! premises NO REASONABLE OFFER WILL BE REFUSED. THIS EXTRA ORDINARY SALE Will last for about 8 weskb, at the end of which period he hopes to receive his patrons ; in his New Establishment. Bargains—Gold and Silver Jewellery. Bargains—Watches and Clocks (all kinds). Bargains—Silver and Electro-plate. inspection invited.

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Evening Star, Issue 6727, 8 October 1885, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 6727, 8 October 1885, Page 2

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