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GOVERNMENT NOTICES. D UNEDIN AND PORT CHALMERS RAILWAY, TIME TABLE FOR MAY, 1873. PASSENGER TRAINS Leave H. M. Dunedin 7 30 a. in. Do *lO 30 a.m. Do *l2 30 p.m. Do 2 30 p.m. Do *5 0 p.m. Leave H. M. Pt. Chalmers *9 30 a.m. Do 11 30 a.m. Do *1 30 p.m. Do 4 0 p.m. Do *5 40 p.m. * These trains stop at Burke’s Brewery, St. Leonard’s, and Sawyer’s Bay. FARES: Single. s. d. First-class ... 2 0 Second-class ... 1 6 Return. s. d. First-class ... 3 0 Second-class ... 2 0 SUNDAY TRAINS : Return Tickets, 2s 6d. Leave H. M. Dunedin 9 30 a.m. Do *2 30 p.m. Do 3 30 p.m. Leave H. M. Pt.Chalrars*lo 0 a.m. Do 3 0 p.m. Do *5 0 p.m. Trains marked thus (*) stop at Burke’s Brewery, St. Leonard’s, and Sawyer’s Bay. By order. D. ROLFE, General Manager. WANTED. WANTED, a first-class Boot Closer; must be a machinist. Wages, L 3 per week. Constant employment. At Scoble’s, George street. WANTED, for the country, an experienced General Servant, App'y at noon, Tuesday, to Driver, Stewart, and Co - WANTED, a Girl about 14 years old to mind children. Apply, M. A. Aldrich, Princes street. WANTED, useful Girl to assist in housework. Apply Mrs Sydney James, North-east Valley. WANTED, a Machinist for shirt work ; to a competent hand, good wages and constant employment. Also, Apprentices. Apply Mrs Cook, Frederick street. WANTED, a Tailor, for the Country; to a good steady hand, constant employment. Apply Sargood, Son, and Ewen. WANTED, a smart Lad. Apply Benjamin Brothers, Fur Depot, Princes street, opposite University. W‘ ANTED, a Flour Miller, for the country. Apply to G. F. Reid. TO BOOTMAKERS. a steady Man. to instruct Boys ; liberal wages will be given to a suitable person. Apply at J. SCOBLE'S, George street. WANTED, a first-class Horseshoer for the country ; constant employment. Also, a Whee’wright. Apply G. M’lntosh, Princes street south. WANT I'D, a good Housemaid. Apply at the office of Sargood, Son, and Ewen, Stafford street. WANTED Known—2 cases Hat Materials, just opened, ex Lutterworth, V. Almao and Co., Princes street. WANTED to Rent, a Detached House for Female Home, not less than six rooms. Apply Mrs Morse, Queen street. WANTED, a respectable Woman, without encumbrance, as Matron for the Female Home. Salary, 150 per annum. Testimonials to be sent to Mrs Cargill, Clyde street; or Mrs Glasgow, Albany street. WANTED Known—Ex Lutterworth, Two cases Newest Shapes in Hats. V. Almao and Co., Princes street, WANTED to Sell, good second-hand Cabs ; also, new Spring Carts and Express Waggon. Carver, George street. WANTED Known -Spring Opera Hats, French Felts, black and drab, latest shapes. V. Almao and C«>., Princes slreet. WANTED Known— Just opened, one case of Games suitable for Evening’s Amusements. S. Jacobs, opposity sityWANTED KNOWN-ROBERT BENNETT has just received, ex William Davie, Three Cases of new Fancy Coatings, Fancy Vestings, and Scotch and English Tweeds, all of the very best quality, suitable for winter wear. Gentlemen requiring a first-class suit would do well to inspect the above. Fit and style of the very best description, and prices extremely moderate. Princes street, opposite Provincial Government Buildings. WANTED KNOWN, SINGER’S Unrivalled New Family Noiseless Lockstitch SEWING MACHINES. M. A. ALDRICH, Agent, Corner of Princes and Dowling-streets, Dunedin. WANTED to Sell, large size Bagatelle Board, compete, suitable for hotel. Apply, S. Jacobs, Princes street. WANTED KNOWN. —For a Good Glass of Ale, Try the PACIFIC HOTEL. For a Choice Glass of Wine or Spirits, Try the Pacific Hotel. All Meals ... Is, At the Pacific Hotel. T. BUNTING, Proprietor. WANTED Known—That I. Marlin, Tailor and Clothier, for four and-a-half years Cutter to D. Sampson, has commenced with a fiist-class Stock of Woollens, &c., Criterion Buildings, Princes street, Dunedin. 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 satMiwtioi) for your money,

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Evening Star, Issue 3191, 13 May 1873, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 3191, 13 May 1873, Page 1

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