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Speoial Advertitementfi. ANDREW MERCER has pleasure in inti- . mating to the Public generally, and particularly to the residents in the southern portions of Duuedin and suburbs, that he has put chased the business hitherto carried on by K. Mercer and Co. ; and having replenished the entire stock by judicious purchases, is now in a position to offer his friends every advantage in buying, both in regard to cheapness and quality of goods. Whilst continuing his own personal superintendence of the business in Rat: ray street, the management of the Princes street establishment is entrusted to Messrs Alexander Mercer and John Fraser, and he refers to his long past experience as a guarantee for the genuine quality of every article offered. ANDREW MERGER, Family Grocer, Baker, Tea, Wine and Spirit Merchant, Rattray street and Princes street south, Dunedin. JAMES WALLS has now on hand a large assortment of Register Grates, all sizes and prices. Leamington Ranges, Cooking and Heating Stoves, Garton and King’s Exeter Ranges, Scotch Ranges, Fenders, Fire Irons, Baths, Toilet Cans, Charcoal Irons. Table, Hall, and Bracket Lamps, Chandeliers 2, 3, 4, and 6 light, Kerosene and Caudle Lanterns. Avery’s Platform and Counter Scales, Electroplated Goods in great variety. Guns and Sho* Tackle of all kinds. Carpenters’ Tools. Sole Agent in Dunedin for Wheeler and Wilson’s Sewing Machines. A variety now on band, consisting of Full Cabinets, Half Cabinets, Table, and Hand Machines, Also, new No. 6 Machine for Tailoring, Leather, and Manufacturing purposes. All extras for Machines kept in Stock. 1834 PORT, 40 YEARS OLD. Per Doz. LlUg COLONIAL WINES, from 30s. »» „ of unusual quality I~k From the Grange Vineyards, S.A. J * SJS ‘ TEAS, in Large and Varied Stock. HOGG & HUTTON, Princes street. FUNERAL NOTICE. THE Friends of Mr George Hepburn are respectfully invited to follow the remains of his son, James Paterson, from his residence, Wakari, to the place of interment in the Southern Cemetery at 1 p.m. To-morrow, passing the Octagon at 2 p.m., sharp. DAVID TAYLOR, Undertaker, Hope street.

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Evening Star, Issue 3902, 26 August 1875, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 3902, 26 August 1875, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 3902, 26 August 1875, Page 2