Late Advertisements. PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY OF OTAGO. MpHE 110 th Monthly Meeting of this B Society will be held on Friday, the 28th inst., at 7 p.m., at the office of the Society, Temple Chambers, Princes street. J. S. WEBB, Secretary. WANTED, for the Country, a Good Cook ; also, a Housemaid. Apply immediately to Mrs W. A. Low, the Club ; or to Messrs Howard and Raymond, Chemists, Princes street. WANTED, Man to look after Horses and Milk a few Cows on Station. Apply to Mr A. C. Bcgg, High street. AT THE OLYMPIC MUSIC HALL, Stafford street, THIS EVENING (Thursday), MARCH 27. GRAND Complimentary Farewell Benefit to G. F. Percival, tendered by a number of Ladies and Gentlemen, to enable him to proceed to Melbourne. WANTED, Tenders (labor only) for Erection of Three-roomed Cottage, Club Reserve. Plans and specifications at Wood’s, grocer, Princes street south. WANTED, Needlewoman to do plain needlework in private family. A fortnight’s employment to an expert hand. Apply to “ 8.,” Star Office. FOUND, in Princes street south, a large Red Morocco Pocket Book, containing papers, Ac. Apply R. Tilbury, Expressman, Great King street. lOt>T, Red Pocket Book, with papers of 1 no value except to owner. Please return to Mr Hutton, Caledonian Hotel, Walker street. LOST, a Pocket Book, last night, opposite Gridiron Hotel. It contains no money, and is of no value to anyone but the owner. Please return to this office. Finder will be rewarded. LOST, between Dunedin and Racecourse, a Double Breast-pin, set with turquoise. One pound reward will be paid on return to E. Esquilant, High street. rjTENDERS wanted, till 12 o'clock: on Mppday, 31,st instant, for Asphalting Yard, Caversham Barracks. Apply to MR ALLAN, Immigration Office, Custom House. LOST, yesterday afternoon, Foolscap Envelope, coutaiping papers of no use to anyone but the owner. The finder will be rewarded on returning to Mr Feraud, care of Webb and Fulton. ’ LIME. MESSRS. J. NELSON & CO, have appointed the undersigned as Agents for tl«.. « ;i !c ot thtfir superior iime in Dunedin. Purchasers of large quantities liberally dealt with for cash. Retail at lowest current rates. FRASER & MACFIE, Coal Merchants, lower Stuart street. WANTED TO SELL, Conifene Trees, California and other Pines, and Cypress, &c. ; also, 2,000 Wattles and Blue Gums in pots. Inspection invited. The trade supplied. R. Thomson’s, Esk Bank Nursery, N. E. Valley, near Toll-bar. WANTED, Girl to press seams; also Apprentices. Brick house, first right-of-way, Fillcul street. WANTED, a General Servant. Apply Mrsßlyth, Grant street, High street. WANTED, Tailors. Brown, Ewing, and Co, WANTED, a Cook for up-country. Apply 9o’clock to-morrow morning, at the Shamrock Hotel. WANTED Known, on account of Mr Percival becoming worse his Benefit will not come off, until further notice, gt the Pty Stafford efaeot. '
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Evening Star, Issue 3152, 27 March 1873, Page 3
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459Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3152, 27 March 1873, Page 3
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