"WantedWANTED, a Stron.! and Intelligent Youth who writes a good hand. Apply sharp, R. Blackadder. WANTED, a good Blachsmith and Horseshoer, for the country. Arthur Briscoe and Co. WANTED KNOWN Gentlemen can be accommodated with superior Board and Residence, at Storry’s Commercial Dining Rooms. WANTED KNOWN 7 , Families supplied with first-class Soups, at Storry’s Commercial Dining Rooms, Princes street. WANTED to Charter a vessel about 400 Tons for Dong Kong. Apply to Sew Hoy, or Chun Sun, Stafiord-street, or Sun Wah On, Princes-street. WANTED All to come to Lyons’s Olym- j pic Hall. Songs, dances, glees, duetts. Union Hotel, Stafford-street. WANTED KNOWN. The highest Price given for old Lead, Pewter, Zinc, &c. HUGHES & HARVEY, Princes-street. WANTED to Sell DRAIN PIPES of Every description, Flower Pots, Chimney Tops, Fountains, Vases, Butter Crocks, Flooring Tiles, Bricks, &c., at lowest current rates. Lambert’s Vf ater of Leith Works. WANTED KNOWN that E. STOKES, TAILOR and CLOTHIER, George street, desires to return thanks to Lis numerous friends and patrons, for their long and continued support. His motto is to study to please not only in the quality of his Garments but in the fit, style, and price. As he intends closing at one on Saturdays, from the 23rd inst., begs his customers to give their orders early in the week to avoid disappointment and delay. SATURDAY HALF-HOLIDAY, Wanted Known thatJ. McLANDRESS, Dundee Boot and Shoe Warehouse, Princes street, will commence to Close from SATURDAY, April 6th ; and to get through business earlier in the week, will sell at prices that will ensure SPEEDY SALES. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. THE Half-Yearly CLEARING SALE of BOOTS and SHOES IS NOW GOING ON. The Stock MUST BE SOLD, regardless of consequences. Important changes affecting the Boot and Shoe Trade of this City have enabled the Proprietor to take advantage of the depressed state of the market, and now offers his stock at prices that will astonish all. W. H. NEALE, City Boot Mart, George street. WANTED KNOWN. GREAT REDUCTIONS in our own make. Watertight s .... 20s. Balmorals - 20s. Elastic Sides - - • 20s. All warranted. SCOBLE’S BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE, GEORGE STREET. MONEY! MONEY! WANTED KNOWN, LYONS and HART’S UNCLE TOM’S PAWN OFFICE, is NOW OPEN, FLEET STREET, (late Arcade). The lowest rate of interest charged in New Zealand : One Shilling in the pound per month. Money advanced upon gold and silver watches, diamonds, jewellery, plate, clothing, furniture, firearms, and all other descriptions of valuable property. Money lent upon deposit of deeds. Money lent upon personal security payable by weekly instalments. All transactions strictly confidential. Note the address: LYONS and HARTS Uncle Tom’s Pawn Office, Fleet street (late Arcade)— N.B.—lnterest one shilling in the pound per month, one half the usual rate. WANTED KNOWN, SINGER’S SEWING MACHINES. Prices reduced, M. A. ALDRICH, Princes-street, Dunedir. WANTED KNOWN, Just arrived, per Agnea Muir, a First-class assortment of Fashionable Tweeds and French Vestings of rare value, and will be sold to suit the times. MAITLAND & BENNET, Princes street. WANTED KNOWN.—Gentlemen requiring first-class fitting clothing would do well to patronise G. Davidson, where they will get the best Geelong or Mosgiel Tweed suits for L 4. A good Tweed Suit for 13 10*. Tweed Trousers, 20s. A rare bargain, black broad sac coat, L2. All garments guaranteed shrunk to a perfect lit. 6. Davidson, Maclaggan-strcct. RANTED KNOWN, WINES CHEAP AND GOOD. Tarragona 30s per dozen Cape Madcria 30s per dozen A single trial will prove their superiority to low-priced Ports and Sherries, A very fine PORT recommended for nvalids, 42s per dozen. ROBERT BANKS, Princes-street, ANTED KNOWN. COAL. COAL, COAL. Just landing, ex Margaret Galbraith, 200 TONS GLASGOW COAL, Screened and delivered in town at oos per ton. J. and D. FINDLAY, Octagon. ■ANTED KNOWN. COKE. COKE. COKE, viug arranged with the Proprietor of Jas Works for a large supply of the , we are enabled to make a great fern in price, delivering rin Town for ibokl Purposes at 40s per ton. J. and D. FIND LAY, Octagon,
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Evening Star, Issue 2848, 5 April 1872, Page 4
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665Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 2848, 5 April 1872, Page 4
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