Wanted Known. WANTED a First-Class Dressmaker, Apply by letter to Box No. 6, Post Office. WANTED, an Assistant in the Clothing Department. A. and T. Inglis, George-street. WANTED to Sell, Two 10 horse-power portable .Steam Engines, Gibbs and Clayton, Cumberland street. WANTED KNOWN.—On and after Monday, April Bth, at Graham’s Pioneer Chop House and Dining Rooms, opposite Custom House, Dinners will consist of Soups, Joints, Grills, Entrees, Pastry, Cheese, &c. ALL MEALS at Is. WANTED KNOWN. Colonial made V atertishts, 16s 6d ; Scotch made, 13s 6d ; at GEO. HARRIS’S, corner of Princes and Manse streets. WANTED Known.—Very Great Reduction in price of Garments. Bannockburn Tweed Suits, L2 10s, L2 15s, and L 3. Geelong very best Tweed Suits, L 3, L 3 ss, L 3 10s ; made to order, L 4 ss, L 4 10s. Before you purchase elsewhere, come and see —seeing is believing—and judge for yourselves. Note the Address—Free Trade Clothing Mart, Cutting, Princes-street. JOHN GALLAGHER, WANTED KNOWN.—MUFFINS and CR UM PE TS, every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. MORRELL and CO., George street. WANTED KNOWN. STORRY’S COMMERCIAL DINING ROOMS. Opposite Government Buildings, Princes street, Dunedin. JN. STORRY has much pleasure in re- • turning thanks to his friends and the public generally for the liberal support he has received since ojjoning the above establishment, and also intimates that on and after Saturday the 20th inst.. and during the winter months, the same establishment will be open as a CAFE and READING-ROOM, from 7 till 12 pm. Cup of Coffee and Sandwich, 6d. A liberal supply of Books, Periodicals, Chess, Drafts, &c. WANTED KNOWN, the WINE AND SPIRIT VAULTS, HIGH STREET, adjoining Theatre. GOOD CHEAP GENUINE WINES. 1. Very superior old tawny Port 72sperdoz. 2. Superior Old Port (highly recommended for invalids) CDs ~ 3. Very fine Pout ... ... 42s ~ 4. Ditto ... ... ... 30s ~ Fine Old Amontillado ... 84s ~ First-class Sherry (old dry)... 60s ~ Second do do ... ... 42s ~ Third do do 30s ~ Loene and Glenuky Whisky 42s and 48s, per doz., or by the bottle at the same proportionate rates. Every other variety of Wines, Spirits, Ales and Porter of the very best quality, at equally LOW PRICES. Competition defied. JOHN SIBBALD. To Let. TO MARKET GARDENERS. TO LET, Garden Ground, near the City. GILLIES & STREET. TO LET, Store, George street, now occupied by Phillips, Furniture Dealer, David Ross, Architect, Princes street. WHOLESALE STORE TO BE LET ON LEASE. TTTHAT Excellent and Commodious WholeJL sale STORE situated in High street, adjoining the offices of the New Zealand Insurance Company, lately occupied by Messrs Service, Gibson, and Co. Apply to CONNELL and MOODIE. TO LET or SELL, the desirable Family residence of Mr H. P. Morse, at Halfway Bush, three miles from the Post Office. The house is delightfully situated, has dining - room, drawing - room, bedrooms, kitchens, servants rooms, dairy, &c.„ &c., together with thirty-two acres of laud, subdivided and well watered. SEVERAL Houses to Let or Sell. E. Quick, Eldon Chambers, Pi'inces street. TO SELL, or Let, a Quarter-acre Section and Cottage, Sunnyside. Apply, Peterson and Co., Grocers, Octagon. For Sale. SA! E—At Caversham, Swede Tur- . nips, in quantities to suit the purchasers. Apply, 11. Caldcr, Caversham. Tailors. WILLIAM SINCLAIR, TAILOR AND CLOTHIER, Princes Street, (Opposite Criterion Hotel,) Dunedin. TO ECONOMISTS.—N. Macleay begs to inform the Public that he is now making good Tweed Suits from L 4, The best : Tweed imported at L 5 per suit. Other garments proportionately cheap. Octagon, next the Athenaeum. Baths. NEW BATHS ! NEW BATHS! ONE SHILLING. MF. L. SCHNACK, Hairdresser, , Opposite Criterion Hotel, Princesstreet. Medical. GALBIATTI’S Infallible Cure for Gout and Rheumatism, to be had at the Universal Hotel, Maclaggan street. WELPTON'S VEGETABLE PURIFYING PILLS. Prepared and sold wholesale and retail in boxes, price 7*d, Is and 2s 9d each, by G. Whelpton and Son, 3, Crane Court, Fleet Street, London, and may be had of all Chemists and Medecine Vendors in the Colony. OAKEY’S Goods sold everywhere l,y Ironmongers, Oilmen, Grocers, Brush' makers, Druggists &c
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Evening Star, Issue 2869, 30 April 1872, Page 4
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658Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 2869, 30 April 1872, Page 4
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