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Wanted. NOW ON VIEW.—The contents of 105 Cases, just received ex “ Wm Davie,” “ Shun Lee,” and “ Otago.” A. ife T. Inglis. WANTED KNOWN. 51 more cases of New floods arrived per James Nicol Fleming. A. and T. Inglis. WANTED Everyone to Inspect the most magnificent stock of .SPRING DRAPERY, &c., in Town. Value L 27.000. A. and T. Inglis. WANTED the Public to inspect my choice selection of T weeds, which lam making up at reasonable prices. Style and Fit unequalled, R. Rose, Rattraystroet. WANTED Known that N. Salomon has disposed of the Lease of his Premises in Princes Street. WANTED Known that N. Salomon is selling of at less than cost price. WANTED to dispose of by the 31st inst., the Magnificent Fixtures, Glass Cases, and Counters, at N. Solomon’s, Jeweller, Princes street. WANTED 'Known that N. Salomon’s entire stock of Jewellery, <fec., must be cleared off by the end of the present month, as he gives up possession on the 31st Instant. WANTED two Respectable Boarders. Apply, Mrs Shepherd, next door to South Sea Cottage, Raltny street. r ANTED the inhabitants of Dunedin , , and neighbourhood to know that REUBEN HART is selling GLASSWARE, C[UNAWARE, EARTHENWARE, Tin Ware, Hollow Ware, and all kinds of useful ware 25 per Cent, cheaper than any oilier house in Dunedin. Every article marked in rdain ti mires, so as not to deceive the public. All kinds of FANCY GOODS on view 300 Large Steel-Plate Engravings, Scotch and Scripture Subjects, to be sold cheap. Country Orders punctually attended to. Note the Address! REUBEN HART, r ,ext Mr. Murray’s, Confectioner, Rattray* street. Fresh Shipments month y. Large shipment of Lustres, Vases, and Fancy Goods, ex Otago. WANTED Known, the best value in Dunedin for ready money is Davidson’s 20s Trousers, equal to those at 35s charged at some places in town. G. Davidson, Maclaggaiv street. WANTED KNOWN, Sole Agents for the celebrated CHEDDAR CHEESE, Beware of imposition. None other (Genuine, Prick, per pound : wiioi.K 11d, Cut Is. Good Ordinary Cheese, from 5d to 7d per lb. WINES. Port Wine, Per doz. for Invalids, very tine ... 55s very fine old ... ... 50s fine medium ... ... 45s fine ordinary ... ... 40s good l ... 35s SPIRITS. Whiskeys, Smith’s Glcnlivct ... 45s ~ Grant’s Glculivet ... 42s ~ Campblctown 41s COfFEK, Tnarmfacturccl on tlic premises, by a now and improved method. Our customers may obtain it frosb as it conies from the mill. In this article we have a large and increasing trade. Prices, Is to Is 4d best, Is 6d ; pure, Is !)d per lb. Agents wanted. Hams and Bacon, our own cure, very prime, equal to Sinclair’s. Inspection invited. HOGG & HUTTON, Princes street, Dunedin. BOOTS! BOOTS! BOOTS ! CHEAP SALE! CHEAP SALE! CHEAP SALE ! Dundee boot and shoe ware* HOUSE, PRINCES-STUEET CUTTING. JOHN M'LANDRESS thanks his.Mends and the public generally of Dunedin for past support, and would respectfully invite their attention to bis Cheap Sale of Spring and Summer Goods, which commences on Monday, 4th September. Having just received a largo and varied ■assortment of the best Colonial, English, and Scotch Boots and Shoes, ho is in a position to supply his customers with the newest and most Fashionable article at the very lowest price. The goods have been especially selected for his trade and are warranted to give satisfaction. Remember the Cheap Sale commences on Monday, 4th Sept. Every article sold at the lowest possible price. Come and Judge for yourselves. DUNDEE BOOT & SHOE WAREHOUSE, Princes-street, Cutting. RANTED KNOWN, EXTRAORDINARY NEWS FOR THE LADIES. OPPOSITION ! OPPOSITION ! And Defy Competition, when there is no imposition. Berlin Wools, the Newest Shades, 3,fd. per dozen at HART’S ORIGINAL SHILLING BAZAAR, PRINCES STREET, where the 'ticket is in the Window. Every article you see is Is each, large dress Dolls ... ... is cadi Albums ... ... ... ... Is each Workboxes ... ... ... Is each And s,ooo,ooodifferent article at Is each Note the address—HAßT’S ORIGINAL SHILLING BAZAAR. Fishmongers, &c. A. L. MACDONALD, FISHMONGER, POULTERER, &c., {Three doors from Blyth’s Grocery Stores, GEORGE STREET, BEGS to intimate to his Friends and the public in general that he has commenced business in the above line, and will always have on hand a supply of fresh and cured fish. Oysters at all hours. Cheap, good, and fresh poultry of the choicest kinds will always be selected for this establishment, and orders punctually attended to. A, L, MACDONAND, Proprietor

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Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2696, 7 October 1871, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2696, 7 October 1871, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2696, 7 October 1871, Page 4

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