WANTED. 4^7 ANTED Known, J. Middleton. To- » V bacconist, has removed to Shop next Mr Neale’s Boot Mart, George street. WANTED to buy, Old Zinc, large or small quantities, 8s per cwt. Sew Hoy, Stafford street. WANTED to Sell, a quantity of Casks. Apply J. Forsyth, Butcher, Fort Chalmers. I a; ANTED KNOWN, SINGER’S UnriV vailed New Family Noiseless Lockstitch SEWING MACHINES. M. A, ALDRICH, Agent, Corner of Princes and Dowling-streete, Dunedin, fl WANTED to Sell DRAIN PIPES of t V Every description, Flower Pots, Chimney Tops, Fountains, Vases, Butter Crocks, Flooring Tiles, Bricks, &0., at lowest' current rates. Lambert’s Water of Leith Works. Known—Boots and Shoes of every description manufactured wholesale at Scoble’a Boot and Shoe Warehouse, George street. WANTED the Public-not to be deceived by clap-trap advertisements. It is often asked which is the besb place to get a lirst-cla?s .Suit of Clothes to measure, at the lowest cash price. Truth says go to E. Stokes, Tailor, &c., next to British Hotel, George street, where you will get every satisfaction for your money, WANTED Known—J. Adams is making Mosgiel Tweed Suits at from £4 5s 6d, £4 10s 6d to £4 15s 6d. Other Colonial and English Tweeds at equally low prices. Mosgiel Underclothing very cheap. Gents’ own materials made up to ordpr ; ht guaranteed. J ADAMS, Tailor, &c., George street. SHAG POINT COLLIERY. BRANCH DEPOT: GAOL STREET. WE are in constant receipt of above Coal from the Mine, and are open to treat with parties for quantities, at liberal rates. The Trade supplied on the shortest notice. A. EVANS & CO. COAL! COAL! WANTED Known, that Coal from Pollock’s new Pit at Green Island may now bo obtained, on the Main Road, opposite the Pit. Orders left with Jamieson and Skene, Princes street, will receive prompt attention. w ANTED KNOWN COAL! COAL! COAL! From Ppllock’s Pit, Green Island. Economise your Fuel. Use only Colonial Coal. Try the approved Colonial Grate. No thrifty housewife should bewithouteither. JAMIESON & SKENE, Princes street South. COAL! COXI ! COAL ! WANTED Knovn — The Schooner Jessie, with a cargo of superior Kaitangata Coal, has just arrived. We would recommend this < oal as being the most economic d and cleanly for household purposes, and the first quality yet found in the Province, having been awarded the first prize of silver medal at the Otago Agricultural and Pastoral Association’s Show, December, 1872. Delivered to all parts of the City at 40s per ton, J. & D. FINDLAY, Octagon. WANTED Known, that Mr REUBEN HART has removed from Rattray street to George street, a few doors from the Robert Bunn hotel, where he is selling toys and fancy goods at reduced prices. arge woocieu stools at 4d each, large leather whips at Ga each, large gqns Gd each, large box toys at Gd per box, large china tea sets Is per set, large leather bound albums at Is Gd each, glasu sugars and creams Is per pair, large china ornaments from Is per pair, couertinas item Is each, kerosene lamps from Is Gd each, nest knives and forks Is per pair, tea-spoons dozen, china, glass, platodware and iaucy goods of every description. Cali at REUBEN HART’S, George street, The Cheapest Shop for Fancy Goods. LOST AND FOUND, LOST, on Friday morning, a Please return to DrCowie, High street. !OST, from the Rod Lion Hotel, a Black J Leather Bag, marked “T, M., Cabin.” Finder will receive 10s reward on returning it to the above hotel. COACHES. JNVERCARGILL AND BACK. RETURN TICKETS, AVAILABLE FOR FOURTEEN DAYS £3 lOsOd. SINGLE FARE THROUGH TO INVERCARGILL £2 0a Od. Passengers holding Return Tickets to give 24 hours’ notice of intention to return, JOHN CHAPLIN & CO. BOOKING OFFICE: Manak street, Dunedin. December 21. CHEAP FARES! 'CHEAP FARES! rjnilE Northern Line of Coaches loaves the .L Booking Office, Empire Hotel, Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 8 am., for Waikouaiti, I’ahpeMon, Hampden, Otcpopo, and Camara. Return Tickets, available for any time, at cheap lates. Parcels at reduced rates. J, A. DUNCAN, Proprietor. MRS STEADMAN’S Coach leaves the Gridiron Hotel, Every Morning, at half-past eight, for West Taieri, returning the same day. 'Mrs Steadman’s Coach leaves Gridiron Hotel, at half-past four every Evening for East Taieri, Reliance, and White House Hotel.
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Evening Star, Issue 3125, 24 February 1873, Page 1
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703Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 3125, 24 February 1873, Page 1
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