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T ONDON LOAN AND DISCOUNT SOCIETY, 3 Manse btkbet. LOANS from LlO to LIO.OOO, repayable to twit convenience of Borrowers. Trade Bills discounted. Money advanced to persona entitled to money in England or elsewhere. HENRY BENJAMIN, Manager, FROZEN SHEEP AND LAMB?. T AM TAKING ORDERS for Shipping first-class LAMBS and SHEEP by s.s. Arawa, leaving here about October 30, W. PATRICK, Butcher, 200 Princes street. PUBLIC NOTICE. TsUiF; EVENING STAR’ RUNNERS’ -A SOCIETY Deliver Bills. Circulars, Plans, -etc., from house to house, in any district in Dunedin and Suburbs, from Is fid per 100, For information, eta., apply to the Publu her, o See of this paper. Special notice. HAVING a Large Stock of Material and special facilities, I am prepared to undertake every description of REPAIRING 'WORK in PIANOFORTES. Experience both in Continental and English Pianos enables me to guarantee satisfaction to all. All work at lowest prices for cash. Pianoforte Timing, einglo or t>y the year, at usual terms. FREDK. HOWELL, Octagon, Dunedin, COLONIAL EDITION of Low’s Standard Novels.—Clark Russell’s Wreck of the 'Orosvenor, Blaokmore’s Erema, Mrs Oroker’s Someone Else, Dr Mayo’s Never Again, Hardy’s Hand of Ethelberta, William Black’s Lady Silverdale’s Sweetheart, MacDonald’s Vioar’s Daughter, Mrs Riddell’s Struggle for Fame, Black’s Daughter of Hetb, Mrs Oliphant’s Innocent, each 2s fid. James Hors burgh, the City Book and Stationery Warehouse, 73 George street. JOHN P. ARMSTRONG, Dentist, Sea Advertisement cn First Page, CHARLES LOW, M.8., CM.. (Univ. Edin.), Late SJ years Surgeon-Superintendent of the Southland Hospital, Has Commenced the Practice of his Profession in Dunedin, at his Residence, MORAY PLACE (opposite View street). Hours of Consultation: 9to 11 a.m.; 6to 8 p.m, gMOKK VENUS TOBACCO. Better in Quality to any other. VTEW ZEALAND LOAN AND DISCOUNT BANK, Moray place (opposite Criterion Hotel). Money advanced on Personal and other Security, Loans granted from L 5 to L 5,000, repayable by Weekly or Monthly Instalments. Loans of L 5, repayable 5s weekly. Loans of LlO, repayable 10s weekly. Loans of Lls, repayable 15s weekly. Loans of L2O, repayable 20s weekly. And so on up to L 5,000, No Law Coats and no expenses but the actual Rate of Interest. Bills Discounted Daily at current rates. No delay, and the strictest secrecy guaranteed. Office hours: 9 a.m, to 6 p.m. Mondays, 9 am. to 8 p.m. hurdays, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday Evenings, 6to 8 o’clock. I. ISAACS, Manager.

A FEW ADVANTAGES Of the DRESDEN PIANO COMPANY’S HIRE PURCHASE SYSTEM. Ist—No matter where yon live, it enables yon to become the owner of a thoroughly good and sound Pianoforte or American Organ, by simply Paying the Hire for a stated period, 2nd—Possession is obtained on Payment of the First Monthly or Quarterly Instalment. 3rd—No Further Expense whatever is incurred beyond the instalments for the period agreed on. 4th—The Piano or American Organ can bo Exchanged for one of a Better Class at any time within the period of hiring. sth—An excellent Piano or Organ (warranted for ten years) can be obtained for a deposit of 30s and payment of 30s monthly. 6th—A First-class Guarantee is given with every Instrument purchased. 7th—Catalogues, Terms, etc., sent Post Free on application, SHEET MUSIC A SPECIALTY THE DRESDEN PIANO CO.’S DEPOT, 31 Princes rtreet, Dunedin, J. A. X. RIEDLE, Manager. MILLS, AND CO. REPORT ON OUR DRESS DEPARTMENT. (By A Lady.) NOTE After visiting MESSRS MOLLINOTB SON, MILLS, AND CO.’S Renowned NOTE Establishment and seeing their Richly NOTE Varied Assortment of New Dress NOTE Materials and Trimmings, I can NOTE simply say that they are Most BeautiNOTE ful in Texture, Color, and Design. NOTE Bach variety bears the stamp of NOTE being the best of its kind, and NOTE admirably suited to the requirements NOTE for which it is intended. On inquirNOTB ing the price of the Dress Goods, I NOTE was surprised at the Extremely Low NOTE Prices charged for the class of goods, MOLLISON, MILLS, AND CO„ 195 and 197 George street (Opposite Knox Church). MONEY. O'! OLDEN V’.KEOB LOAN AND DIBIT COUNT OFFICE, Dowling street Loans advanced from L 5 and upwards on pars'-» lor any other security ; Re-payable by Wrtklr instalments, or to suit Borrowers Triiuuamon’a Bills Discounted. Monev Lent on Diamonds, Jewellery, or any available security, R. fit, MARKS, Proprietor, i2T NOW OPEN, THE OTAGO DRUG STORE AND DIS PENSING COMPANY (Ltd.) Opposite Bank of New Zealand, Dunedin). Managers: PETTIT AND HAYNE. All Orders addressed OTAGO J RUG STORE, 104 Princes street, Dunedin, Will r.oeivo prompt attention. C. D. P. THE LEADING HOUSE FOR SCHOOL BOOTS. . CITY BOOT PALACE, Corner George and St. Andrew streets, July Bth, 1887. Mr A. M. Loasby, chemist, Dunedin. DEAR SIR, Kindly send me another bottle of your invaluable Corn Solvent, I have found it far superior to any other remedy in Dunedin. I tried two la 6d bottles of Cora Olava, and might as well have used cold water. I got no relief whatever. Half a bottle of your Corn Solvent, which only cost mo la, has entirely cored mg of three very bad corns I had, James Read, Burnside.—Loasby’s Com Solvent onred Ur Hatton, of St. Kilda Hotel, of corn of 40 years’ growth after seven bottles of Cura Olava failed. Loasby’s Corn Solvent cured John Mitchell, milkman, N.E.V., of com of 10 Tears’ growth ftar everv otb ar remedy failed. IP YOU LOSE ANYTHING Advertise for it In the EVENING STAR. Sixteen Words for One Shilling,

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Evening Star, Issue 7749, 22 October 1888, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 7749, 22 October 1888, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 7749, 22 October 1888, Page 2

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