PUBLIC NOTICES. H BATH’S CHEAP .BOOTS,. assortment and lowest prices, at' Arcade and George street.' CHEAP Boots. Men’s- ■ Balmorals and Elastics, nails and tips, 11s 6d, 12s 6d.. - Please try one paif.- R.i 'J* CHEAP Boots and Shoes—-A grandraent of every description; just arrived direct from England, - ' " 1 CHEAP -Boots, —Mdafe t Bluchers,-■. .pegged and blocked tongues, 10s 6d, Ids fid. Arcadeand Oforge 'rtrtet&U/.JU, .I. VI ,LK( Boots and Shoes.—Jnstnrrived'frbin, } Paris, Ladies’ R'6i.ch-glov'e, Kid, H eßß ianSf. the very highest class thatcan possibly be I ''' made;;'""' CHEAP Boots. Ladies’ Elastics, Bsl 6d» . to 16s fid;. High-leg - Lace, ■9s fid' td< 16s 6d; the cheapest and best value to be had inDunedin.; r. ... ‘ ifIHEAJP Boots,,and Shoes —A single pair afc< V the wholesale- pride ;^afl'new; ? our own importing; 'bur ownmake. - CHEAP Boots.—Ladies! and Gents’ Boots ■ to, measure; unrivalled in style; nn. Squalled in price. 'Aroade’and George street.# "$ Boots; and : Shoes*—Boys Copper-toe-Lace, 2s 9d, 3s fid,. 4s 6d ; Nailed' Lace,. 5s 6d; Toe and Heel Plates, ■ 6s, ,6d;. pegged,, CHEAP Boots.—Men’s English' Calf Eloeticsand Balmorals (nails and tins), 14s6d—;,less than other houses , , y i: CHEAP Boots and Shoes.—-Girls all Lasting**,. 3s 6d, 4s 6d; Ladies’ all Lastnigs, 6s 6dy! * 6s 6d; Cashmere, with beds, ,4s 6d.; . r | : y Boots. Front Elastic . Slippers * „ 3s 6d ; Sailors’ Shoes,* ds -6d>to .8s; 6d Canvas Slippers^.with heelß,2a.9d. OHEAP Boots and,; Shoes,. Wholesale andRetail; a saving of money'to alb Heath’s, Arcade_and Georgs street. — /^fßEAPßoots.—Mbn , vy tights, pegged soles,' and double* nailed,. l4s 6d to 16s ; 6cL ■ . - ’ /"tHEAP Boots andShcqs, —Liberal Allowance' \y to .dbuhtiy customers. Our great succes3> is in. everybody’s idbuth. , 7 • r Sho68 > .14flfidtp 18s I HEAP. - ; Bobfa:.ahd.: Shbbs.—Aj_ splendic assortment. ofGhildren’s Boots and Shoes 0 i'w ooovx wucwi. ut* UilUUroU'B aDQ ODOC3 all -new,'ls 6d,2a,' 2s fid, 3s, Ss 6d, 4s, 4s 6d Pettiest in Bnnedun ... r , y , _ [HEAP Boots.'—-Men’s Shoes’; - 10s- 1 fid' ’ 14s,6d;' LadieaV very faficyititohed.to'fid'i tol&fid. 1 ■ -;o; , m , . and Sides at astonishing' lbvf prices; all guaranteed first-class quality ; warranted to giye,aata»facdqn. 1 CHEAP Boots, and Shoes.—Girls’ and Boys* - Leather Elastics, -3e -6d,-4s-6d,-5s- 6d-}. worth double, the 'money. ; . Heath’s, Arcade and George - —’. p - - -GREAT, TRIUMPH:. .. . .^., r ■•-V QP..V M‘ OORMICK’S0ORMICK’S- SHEAF-BINDERS Over All Others!- . ' „ At the Pans -Exhibition the . M’Corinick - Machine was awarded the only . 1 GRAND PRIZE ' Given in the Agricultural department, i At the trial held under the auspices of the Royal Agricultural Society of England; - atBristol, August 6.—Decision 'of the Judges £ “M'Oormick’s Sheaf-binder fulfilled the conditions of the Society,* and was awarded , the Gold medal.. At the Riccarton, trial, January 24, 1878 three-fourths, of the farmers preferred the M'Cormick Binder, and', were prepared to give their unsolicited verdict in its favor. - . . ;. ... y .. , At the Kaiapoi Trial, February 7, 1878, the First Prize, given by the Farmers’Club, was awarded to the McCormick Machine. - At the Oamaru Trial, February 27, 1878, j THE 7 GOLD MEDAL, ■. I Given by the. Northern Agricultural and-Pas-toral Association, Oamaru, Otago, was awarded | to the MGbrmick Machine." ■ : At the Ashburton County Trial, ,at Methyen,,on March 6,1878. the First Prize was awardedto the driver of the only M'Cormick Machine ; - present in competition with twelve machines, of another make. ' ■ : At the Public Trial, held under. the auspices,-,* of the Otago and Pastoral ASSq-* oiation, at the Grange, Taieri, on March 16, : . 1878, the Thirty Judges appointed were unahi-v. mous awarding the FIRST PRIZE TO THE ' - M'CORMIOK MACHINE. The season s stock of the. above machines is* now being landed at Port Chalmers from the E. 0. Bushnell, - from New York, and being ’nearly all disposed of, eairly application is necessary to secure one of. the above really First-olasa Harvesters. ; Apply to ; I ";
• ~ . HENRT?;. DRIVER, Dunedin: Or at the offices of the N.Z.L. ahd if. A.Co., Oamaru, Balclutha, and Invercargill, COAL AND FIREWOOD. TTSTE beg to inform-our Friends and Cuai Ti* tpmere that we have • taken 'Mr B; Kqs - Smythies into Partnership in our Goal and 3?W* wood Business; and that the,style, of,the firm’ will henceforth be “ H.W. Smythies and Go." HALT.IWELL & SMYTHIES, "• ■r. ;■ , ' „ Rattray street, Dunedin'. ' December 1, 1878. In reference to the above, we beg to solicit continuation of the custom so liberally bestowed on the late firm, and intimate that our cash - charges for Coal and Firewood in future will be as followsßest screened Newcastle Goal fner . ton), L2 7s 6d ; do. dOi Scotch, L2 7s 6d>; do.do. Kaitangata, LI Bs. fid; do. do. Green Island Goal, 19s; inferior. Green Island, 17a: Sharr Point Goal, LI 10s fid. Firewood, from 12a fid to 23s a load, according to sort required. Five per cent, extra for booking. H. W. SMYTHIES & GO. AND INVESTLandlord or Tenant I WHICH WILL YOU BE? THAT IS THTB ■ QUESTION. • You need not continue year after year—i£- sick- ' ness or in health—to pay rent to a landlord ’ because you may not have the means of bnrtne • a house for yourself. The Oommewial Buildinl {society advances tens of thousands of pounds annually to enable persons to become , posseesors ■ of Freeholds, and the rents which were formerly ■ paid for the benefit of their landlords is being accepted by the Society, towards the gradual repayment of their loans., Ih this way. a man may _ Scales of repayments and terms axe published; By a special arrangement with the Society’s nlVf+w the fp 9 * v £ a is about <me half that usually charged for a loan raised in ' the ordinary way. No per cent, commission or agency, tee imposed upon a borrower. . - . MONEY RECEIVED ON DEPOSIT in large or small sums at current rates of interest. 6 , Timaru agent, T T. Brownell; Oamaru, John - Church;. Palmerston, Charles Grump: Port ChaLffiere, Wm Elder, J.P, ; W? M. Eliott. All information afforded by the agents, or —' JOHN BOYD, _ ” Seoretaiy, Moray, place. WATCHMABIERS. [Established 1866.] -; j 7 1 ‘ TO S H __ ... (late Arthur Beverly). ■ . CHRONOMETER, WATCH, AND CLOCK: MAKER, Exaotly Opposite the Natlonal Bahk, , ■ ' ' ' Princes street, Dunedin, rV '“ - ? ‘ Hblp'B Ohronometers .Gleaned and Bated bp Transit Observations,, „., ; r,;.» Hautlcri LMbrumentt Bepikhred, i .O
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Evening Star, Issue 4941, 3 January 1879, Page 1
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