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M ONEY. Money advanced to the full VALUE of all kinds of personal property. CASH LENT ON DEEDS, MONEY LENT ON PERSONAL SECURITY. LOWEST RATES OF INTEREST. BILLS DISCOUNTED. ALL TRANSACTIONS CONFIDENTIAL. UNREDEEMED PLEDGES of all Sorts on Sale. DUNEDIN PAWN OFFICE, GEORGE STREET, near the Octagon. A. SOLOMON, PROPRIETOR. FOR a FIRST CLASS Article in TEA, Try HOGG and HUTTON. FOR TEAS in Boxes, at 2s 6d and 2s Bd, Splendid Value. Try HOGG and HUTTON. FOR ADELAIDE WINES in Great Variety from 80s to 35s per dozen piarts. Try HOGG and HUTTON. FOR PORT and SHERRY WINES of fine quality, at moderate prices. Try HOGG and HUTTON. FOR all kinds of GROCERIES, FIRST CLASS and at Moderate Prices. Try HOGG and HUTTON. IT is now nearly ten years since Barron, Grant, and Co.’s Whisky became known in Now Zealand, during which time it has been held in high and ever-increasing favour as a toddy mixture or for grog. It is a blend of pure malt Whiskies, approved on the in trinsie merits of the sample only, and with little regard to the frequently fictitious excellence of various brands. In addition to being carefully selected, the various kinds are all thoroughly matured and mellowed in wood, and the ultimate result is a blend for the superiority of which the firm pledges its reputation. PORT WINE FOR INVALIDS, as approved and recommended by the leading medical men in Otaszo. BARRON, GRANT & Co.

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Evening Star, Issue 2942, 24 July 1872, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 2942, 24 July 1872, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 2942, 24 July 1872, Page 2

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