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RAILWAY NOTICES. UNEDIN AND PORT CHALMERS RAILWAY. TIME TABLE FOR MARCH, 1873. ALTERATION OF TRAINS. Leave Leave * These trains stop at St. Leonard's, about a half-mile below Burke’s Brewery, and at Sawyer’s Bay. FARES; Single. First-class Second-class s, d. 2 0 I 6 Return. First-class Second-class s. d. 3 0 2 0 SUNDAY TRAINS : Return Tickets, 2s fid. Leave Leave R. OLIVER, General Manager. WANTED. WANTED, a Nurse Girl about fourteen. Apply Mrs Ziele, Maori Hill. WANTED, Situation on Station by Married Couple. Wife used house work ; man make himself generally useful, can drive thrashing engine if required, W,, Immigration Barracks. WANTED, Tailors, coat hands. W. M'Laren, Princes street. WANTED, a Baker for the country. Apply F. Knight, Victoria Bakery, George street. WANTED, a Boy, about fourteen or fifteen, for baker’s cait. 11. Steinmet z. WANTED, a competent person to take management of a large retail drapery establishment in the City. References. Box 9L WANTED, a Man Cook. Apply Burnside Fellmongery, Green Island. WANTED, Tailorcss, Improvers, and Apprentices ; also Mantle Hands. Wilton Cottage, Rattray street. WANTED, Married Couple. Man—ploughman and generally useful ; Wife—kitchen work. Apply 0. F, Reid. WAN I’ED, a qualified Medical Practitioner for the Mount Bcnger District. The Distri t contains a large settled population, and affords an excellent opening to a Medical Gentleman, there being none resident within forty miles. The Loyal I oxburgh Lodge M.U.1.U.0.F. will be prepared to make an engagement. Albert Birch, N.G., Roxburgh.

V\7ANTED, Fir«t-elass Hand, as Milliner VV and Saleswoman. A. and T. Inglis. WANTED, a Hrst-class Hand to take the charge of the Manchester Department. A. and T. Inglis. WANTED, a First-class Hand to take the charge of the Haberdashery Department. A, and T. Inglis. WANTED, 100 Laborers — long job ; wages, Is an hour. Pearce and Fraser, Head Pace, Hill's Creek. WANTED, on Ist April, a competent Schoolmaster for the Industrial School, Look-out Point. Sa'ary, .CLIO, without Board or Lodging. Applications, with testimonials, to be lodged with the Provincial Treasurer, Dunedin, until noon of Friday, 14th March, 1873. GEO. TURNBULL. WANTED to Let—Seven-roomed House, corner of Union and Castle streets, at present occupied by i\{r Charles FJexmau. Apply at the house. WA NTED to Purchase, a good Private School. State full particulars, attendance, &c. Strictly confidential. Address May later,'’ Star Oflice. WANTED the Public to know that John Schmitt, Baker, has Removed to premises opposite the European Hotel. All orders entrusted to his care will be attended to with punctuality, and first-class articles guaranteed. ANT ED Known—Boots and Shoes of every description manufactured wholesale at Scoble’s Boot and Shoe Warehouse, George street. WANTED Known, that Mr REUBEN HART has removed from Rattray street to George street, a few doors from the Robert Burns hotel, where he is selling toys and fancy goods at reduced prices. 1 arge wooden stools at 4d each, large leather whips at Go. each, large guns Gd each, large box toys at (id per box, large china tea sets Is per set, large leather-bound albums at Is I Gdeaeh, glasu sugars and creams Is per pair, large china ornaments from Is per pair, concertinas Irum Is each, kerosene lamps from Is Gd each, Pest knives and forks Is per pair, I tea spoons 2s half-dozen, china, glass, platedware and fancy goods of every description. | Call at REUBEN HART’S, George street, The Cheapest Shop for Fancy Goods. ’"COAL! COAL! COAL ! ~ WANTED Known The Schooner Jessie, with a cargo of superior Kaitangata Coal, has just arrived. We would recommend this Coal as lining the most economical 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,

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Evening Star, Issue 3133, 5 March 1873, Page 1

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635

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 3133, 5 March 1873, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 3133, 5 March 1873, Page 1

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