RAILWAY NOTICES. D 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. FARE S Single. First-class Second-class ... s. d. 2 0 1 6 Return. First-class Second-class s. d. 3 0 2 0 Dunedin Do Do SUNDAY TRAINS : Return Tickets, 2s 6d, Leave Leave H. M. H. M. 9 30 a.m. +2 30 p.m. 3 30 p.m. Pt. Chalmers J 0 Do 3 Do +5 0 a.m 0 p.m. 0 p.m. Trains marked thus + stop at St. Leonard’s only. R. OLIVER, General Manager. WANTED. WANTED, Tailors. Brown, Ewing, and Co. WANTED, respectable Boy, about 17. Apply, Monday morning, London Portrait Rooms. W' ANTED, Quarrymen, accustomed to freestone quarrying, to proceed to Kakanui. Apply David Hunter, new First Cl inch, WANTED, Man to look after Horses and Milk a few Cows on Station. Apply to Mr A. C. Begg, High street. WANTED, a Girl, about 14 or 15, to make herself generally useful. Apply Mrs Matheson, London street. WANTED, Respectable Boarders. Apply Mrs Wood, opposite Congregational Church, View street. WANTED, a Machinist and Apprentices to the Sewing Machine, Apply Mrs Keates, Castle street south. WANTED, a Milliner. To an efficient hand, liberal encouragement will be given. Miss Brownlie, Princes street. WANTED, by a Widow Lady with two young Children, Board and Residence in a respectable family ; neighborhood of Mornington preferred. Apply Mrs Hay, Mornington School; or address Box 48, Post Office,
WANTED Known—Gold of the Period, ex Charlotte Gladstone : 1 case of splendid Albert Chains, Lockets, Sleevelinks, Gents’ Sets, Seals and Keys, Brooches, Earrings, &c. On view at the Little Wonder Fruit-shop, Princes street south. WANTED KNOWN, SINGER’S Unrivalled New Family Noiseless Lockstitch SEWING MACHINES. M. A. ALDRICH, Agent, Corner of Princes and Dowling-streets, Dunedin. WANTED, for the Country, a Good Cook ; also, a Housemaid, Apply immediately to Mrs W. A. Low, the blub ; or to Messrs Howard and Raymond, Chemists, Princes street. WANTED the Public not to be deceived by clap-trap advertisements. It is often asked which is the best place to get a first-class 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—The rc-opening of the Cave a great success ; 5,030 buyers during the week; average takings, 5s llfd each. A. and T. Inglis. WANTED Known Saturday’s continued attraction; exhibits excel everything heretofore showh ; bargains unequalled. A. and T. Inglis. WANTED Known —Just opened, One Case of the New Roman Scarfs. 123 dozen, at 7id each A. and T. Inglis. WANTED Known—One Case Real Danish Kid Gloves, at Is lljjd; One Case of White do, at 2s 9d ; Black do, 2s Gd. A, and T. Inglis. WANTED Known, Scotch Watertights, 10s Gd ; Children’s Lace-ups, 2s ; Copper-toes, 3s and 3s Gd, our own make ; Ladies’ French Calf, 14s Gd ; Youths’ do, 14s Gd. A, and T. Inglis. WANTED Known, Chests of Drawers, at L2 7s Gd ; Chelfoniers, L 3 10s ; Bedding and Furniture 25 per cent, cheaper than any house in the City. A. andT. Inglis. WANTED Known, that Mr REUBEN HART has removed from Rattray street t-' George street, a few doors from the Robert Burns hotel, where he is selling toys and fancy goods at reduced prices. I arge wooden stools at 4d each, large leather whips at 6a each, large guns Gd each, large box toys at Gd per box, large china tea sets Is per set, large leather bound albums at Is Gdeach, glasu sugars and creams Is per pair, large china ornaments from Is per pair, concertinas hom 4s each, kerosene lamps from Is Gd each, Dest knives and forks Is per pair, 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. WANTED Known—Mrs Glover, Hat, Bonnet, and Feather Cleaner, and Dyer, has removed from Moray Place to corner of Octagon and George street, between Peterson and Co,, Grocers, and Findlay and Co., Coal Merchants. WANTED to be Known in Town and Country, that Mercer is Removing from his old corner to new premises, third shop round Rattray street, next R. K. Murray’s. ANT E D KNOWN. COAL! COAL I COAL 1 From Pollock’s Pit, Green Island, Economise your Fuel. Use only Colonial Coal. Try the approved Colonial Grate. No thrifty housewife should be with out either. JAMIESON & SKENE, I Princes street South,
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Evening Star, Issue 3154, 29 March 1873, Page 1
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760Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 3154, 29 March 1873, Page 1
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