S. FISH AND SON, Painters, Plumbers, Glaziex-s, Sign Writers, And GENERAL HOUSE DECORATORS, PRINCES STREET, SOUTH. Experienced workmen sent to all parts of the Province. Tenders given for general repairs. OTAGO BENEVOLENT ASYLUM. FANCY FAIR. A FANCY FAIR, in aid of the above Institution, will be held in December of this year. The following Ladies have consented to hold Stalls:— Mrs T. Dick Mrs Rattray and Mrs Tolmie Mrs Barton Mrs Lawson Mrs Graham, Mrs Bain and Miss Copeland Mrs Daniels Misses Solomon Mrs Hopper, Miss Meredith, and Miss Wilson The following Ladies have also consented to assist:— Mrsß. B. Martin Mrs Caldwell Mrs Mason Mrs J. Smith Mrs F. D. Bell Mrs Branigan Mrs G. Cook Mrs A. Garrick Mrs Houghton Mrs W. H. Reynolds Mrs Turnbull Mrs Switzer Mrs H. F. Hardy Mrs F. Jones Mrs Mercer Mrs Mendelsohn Mrs H. P. Morse Miss Williams Mrs Brown Mrs Nathan Mrs H. Howorth Mrs Street Mrs Ward Mrs Brodriek Mrs M‘George Mrs Meredith Mrs Henningham Mrs Wilson Miss Perriman Mrs R. M. Robertson Mrs Cameron Mrs W. H. Mumford Mrs G. Bell Misses Bell Miss Zohrab Miss Marian Dunn Mrs A. W. Smith Ladies desirous of holding stalls, or assisting, are invited to send their names with as little delay as possible. venations will be thankfiilly recexvedVby any -wio xiiexinonea, or by tlae Secretary, at the office of the Institution, Farley’s Buildings, Princes-street North. W. M. HOPPER, Secretary. gIM M S & QO. GENERAL DRAPERS, TAILORS & CLOTHIERS, THE CUTTING, PRINCES STREET, Are desirous of disposing of their Business, Stock-in-trade, AND ]P REMISES, And will deal on MODERATE TERMS with any one disposed to take up the Business. The Stock has been all bought in the Home Markets expressly for themselves, recently imported, and in fine condition, and will be sold on .Advantageous Terms. The Shop is large, and well fitted up for the the business ; its central position in the City makes the situation highly eligible for Any {jteneral Tkade. Principals will be treated with for the BUSINESS, STOCK, AND PREMISES, up till the 31st DECEMBER, And if not disposed of by that date, they will be Sonn by Auction, Immediately After. Until the Stock is disposed of, the Public will have the opportunity of getting goods Cheaper than they can obtain them in any other estab lishment in Dunedin. N. SIMMS AND CO., Dunedin, 16th Nov. 1863. A. D. All Claims upon tbe firm, are to be sent in for immediate settlement. T O L E T. THAT old-established Grocery Store, with fixtures complete, and comfortable dwelling house attached, as presently occupied by A. J. Wilson and Co., Maclaggan-street. For particulars apply at Duncan and Young’s Store, Rattray-atreet.
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Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 802, 30 November 1865, Page 1
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449Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 802, 30 November 1865, Page 1
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