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WANTEDS. WANTED To Let, 7-roomed House and Orchard, George street north, Adams Bros., Exchange Court. WANTED To Sell, Ravensbourno ’Buses, Horses, etc,, Goodwill of the road. Geo. Yamm. BE sure you ask for Cambridge Sausages Obtained only at S, G. Smith’s City Butchery, Rattray street. LORNE is everywhere regarded as the Creme de la Crorne of Whiskies. JAMES HALE, Hanover street, Cutlery Grinder. Hairdressers’ Scissors and Razors, Tailors’ Shears, and all kinds of Cutlery Ground and Set. WANTED Known—Wm. Mills, Stafford street, Gunmaker and Locksmith, Adjusts Scales, Weights, and Measures. LADIES, if you want a neat, good-fitting Boot, try S. Marks, Balmoral House, 30 George street. THE celebrated Cambridge Sausages cannot be manufactured fast enough to meet demand. S. G. Smith, City Butchery. WANTED Known—Great Reduction in Price. Drain Pipes of all descriptions; Flower Pots, Sea Kale Pots, Vases, Fountains, Chimney Tops, etc. Lambert’s, North-east Valley Pottery Works. RABBIT-SKINS bought at highest prices at Bradshaw’s N.Z, Rabbit-skin Exchange, Jetty street. Green skins bought. WHERE a stimulant is required Lome Whisky is to be preferred to brandy or any other spirit. METZ’S City Baths and Hairdressing Establishment, Coffee Palace.—Always plenty Hot Water. Baths always ready ; Is each. f SHO be Given Away during Jubilee week, a _L One Shilling Book to every Customer spending 2s fid. SPECTACLES, Od to 4b, real pebbles ; Glove Boxes, Gd ; Footballs and Linings, cheapest in town. Burton’s BOOK of Views for sending Home, Is—formerly 5s Cd; going fast; visit Sixpenny and Shilling Stands. TOYS and Useful Articles, cheapest in New Zealand ; Boys’ Iron Hoops, with crook, Gd. Escott’s Fancy Brzaar, 79 Gcorgo street. MAKE no mistake, for J. Thom keeps nothing but the Purest of Coffee and Best Teas to be had. Pies, etc., always on hand. __ OMKTHING Special.—Delicious Cambridge Sausages, made by special machinery. Only at S. G. Smith’s City Butchery, — Mrs Keates, Kent House, Hanover street, makes to order, and also in stock, at lowest prices. RESSMAKING. Style and good fit guaranteed. At Mrs Keatcs’s, Hanover street. DRESSMAKING, also General Drapery, at lowest prices in the City. At Mrs Keatea’s, Hanover street. DRESSMAKING, also good stylish Millinery, Wools, etc. At Mrs Kcates’e Kent House, Hanover street. WANTED Known-J. S. Houlder, practical watchmaker, has Removed to 19 Royal Arcade. WANTED Known—That Watches, Clocks, an i all kinds of Jewellery Repaired on the shortest notice. WANTED Known—Watches Cleaned for 5s ; Now Main Springs, 4s 6d. At J. 8. Houlder’s, 19 Arcade. WANTED Known Electro-plating and Gilding, in all its branches, well and cheaply done at J. S. lloulder’s. WANTED Known—All kinds of Precious Stones Re-mounted, and all kinds of Jewellery Made to any design. ANTED Known—J. S. Houlder, prao tical goldsmith, silversmith, and watch maker, 19 Royal Arcade, Dunedin. J N Everybody’s Mouth. ~ OLE’S Sausages. They are the best in Dunedin. Loudon Butchery, Hanover street. WANTED KNOWN —For a General Assortment of EARTHENWARE, GLASS AND CHINA WARE, Try A. PALMER, Staffordshire House, George street (opposite Town Clock). Established 20 Years. All kinds of Lamp Fittings kept in stock. Lamps of every description Repaired. LOW l ent, no tick, no taxes, no wages, willing and able to work, 1 can sell cheaper than any other in the trade. Selling so cheap, cannot deliver. Find paper; better bring your own bag. Beef and mutton, Id j Roasting Joints, 2d; Sausages and Puddings, 3d. Do not wait for Saturday this cool weather; come Thursday and Friday. No books; no credit. DANIEL HICKEY, King street (near Howe street). TO LET. ■'VFFIOE TO LET J WITH CELLARAGE AND STRONG-ROOM, Crawford street Lately occupied by George Blyth and Co, Apply STAR OFFICE, Bond street. TO LET, Stores and QJfiocs, with strong room, in High street; also Stores, Stables, and Yard, Maclaggan street, suitable for produce dealer, manufacturer, etc. Apply to W. and G. Turnbull and Co., High street. 25th April, 1887. QUEEN street, opposite Union street.—To Let, Six-roomed Villa Residence ; bath ; rent, 18a. Key next door. TO LET, Handsome Shop, with or without extra cellar, and yard (next Dresden). Hy. F. Hardy, architect. TO LET, Brick Cottage, at rear of Choral Hall, Moray place; 7s weekly. PUBLIC NOTICES. THE EQUITABLE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND. Head Office— RATTRAY STKEST, DUNEDIN. FIRE, MARINE, LIFE, ACCIDENT. Lowest Rates of Premium, W. 0. KIRKCALDY, General Manager. SUITES of OFFICES in New Building TO LET. Apply THE EQUITABLE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION OP NEW ZEALAND Opposite Triangle, Rattray street. MONEY, MONEY. TO LEND, in sums from LI to LSO, at IQ per cent,; repayable on easy terras, All business confidential. For address apply “ J.T.,” Albany street Post Office. jgj F. LAWRENCE, Butcher, George street. “Quality the true Test of Cheapness.” 100 Sides of Mutton to be sold this week at Is Gd per side. Best Wether Legs of Mutton, 2d per lb. Sugar-cured Hams, Gd per lb, Best Bacon, by the side, 4d and 5d Corned Beef and Boiling Beef, at 1 Corned Pork, from 2d per lb. Beautiful Lamb, at 2a per side. Remember, all the above Best Quality Only. Make your Money go as far as you can, and buy your meat of B. F. LAWRENCE. WANTED KNOWN, David scott, Sign and Ticket Writer and Glass Embosser, Calico Sign Writer. Jubilee Transparencies and other Decorations on shortest notice. Octagon, Dunedin, Estimates given for above. Jier id, d per lb.

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Evening Star, Issue 7247, 25 June 1887, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 7247, 25 June 1887, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 7247, 25 June 1887, Page 1

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