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Late Advertisement*. WANTED, a General Servant. Apply Esther and Low, George street. HS. FISH & SON, PAINTERS," PLUMBERS, GLAZIERS, and GENERAL HOUSE DECORAT 'RS. Experienced Workmen sent to all parts of the Province. Importers of White Lead, Gloss, Oils, Colors, Paperhanginga, Brush ware, Gold Mouldings, and all Painters’ requisites. The Trade and Country Storekeepers supplied at lowest prices. PRINCES STREET SOUTH. NOT ICE. FREE NOMINATED IMMIGRATION. (Extract from Order in Council, 15th October, 1873.) Regulations for the Conduct of Immigration to New Zealand, on the Nomination of Immigrants by Persons resident therein : Any person resident in the Colony, desirous of nominating relatives or friends in Europe for passages to Now Zealand, may do so by applying to an Immigration < fficer. Copies of form of application can be obtained at all Immigration and Post Offices. The person nominated, if approved by the Immigration Officer and the officers of the Home Agency, will receive free passages to the Colony. Every adult emigrant will bo required, before embarkation, to pay, unless specially remitted by the Agent-General, 20s (and children in proportion), for bedding, blankets, and mess utensils. The cost of conveyance to the port (unless the Agent-General agrees to pay it), and to the residence of their Irionds after arrival in the Colony, must be defrayed by the emigrants themselves. It is to be distinctly understood that, notwithstanding the applications are forwarded to the Agent-General by the Immigration Officers, the Agent-General in London may refute passages where the intending emigrants are in ilbhealth, or in any way unfitted, according to his judgment, to emigrate. The Regulations, issued upon 21st April, 1873, for the payment of bonuses to the nominators upon the arrival of the nominated immigrants, are hereby rescinded ; and no certificates for the payment of such bonuses will be given after the date hereof. These Regulations come into force on the 20th October, 1873. VTTANTED, an Assistant to Dressmaking; VV first-class business ; also, Apprentices. Apply Mrs Hogg’s Registry Office, Stuart street. WANTED, a smart Boy. Burton Brothers. CITY OF DUNEDIN. THE City Council invites applications, accompanied by testimonials, to be lodged at the Town Clerk’s Office, Manse street, on or before Wednesday, October 29, at four p.m., for the situation of Gardener to the City Corporation. Salary at the rate of Ll5O per annum. Further particulars at Town Clerk’s Office. J. M. MASSEY, Town Clerk. October 22, 1873. CITY OF DUNEDIN, TENDERS will be received at the Town Clerk's Office, M smse street, on or before Wednesday, October 29, at four p.m., for tho following works, separately : Ist. For Kcrbingand Channelling at north side of Howe street (Leith Ward), 2nd. For taking down and re-erecting Weighbridge at north end of Great King street. 3rd. For Metalling a portion of Castle street. 4th, Offers will also be received at the same time for the Grass, during the next six months, from the North Dunedin Recreation Ground. Specifications at City Surveyor’s Office. J. M. MASSEY, Town Clerk. October 22, 1873. FOR SALE—Artillery Uniform, nearly new. Address “ X.Y.,” Star Office. WANTED, a Wheelwright’s Apprentice. Apply Sinclaiy and Morton, GreAt King street. WANTED, a Tailor; 11s a day to a good hand, and constant employment. E. Stokes, George street. WANTED Known—Dunedin Band of ’ Hope will meet To-morrow (Friday) Evening, at Seven sharp. TO LET, Milton Hall, Stuart street, next St. George’s Hall, suitable for Lodge or other Evening Meetings, Apply Mr Walker, Tailor, Stuart street. WANTED, Girls, as Apprentices to the Hat Trimming; wages from beginning. Apply Y. Almao and Co., Hatters. W ANTED, smart Lad, to assist in Printing Department. Apply R. Clifford, Otago Portrait Gallery, Fleet street. WANTED to Sell, 1,000 Boys’Speckled Straw Sailor Hats, damaged, from 9d each. C, Johnson, Maclaggan street. WANTED Known- 506 yards Fancy Jean Shirting, stained, ex Dallam Tower, at B.fd per yard. C. Johnson, Maclaggan street. WANTED, a Person who understands the clothing business. Apply ft-tn-’s Ready-piade Clothing Establishment, George street. WANTFD, a Washer-up. Apply Storry’s Commercial Dining Rooms. LOTLT. THE LODGE PIONEER OF DUNEDIN Will hold its FIRST ANNIVERSARY JN J,TIK MASONIC HALL, ON WEDNESDAY, OCT. 29. Tea on the table at 6.30 p.m. Tickets, 2a 6d each, may be had from Pro, M'Culloch, No. 1 Chambers; Bro. J. C. Kroon, George street; or from the officebearers of tho Lodge, Excelsior sewing machines. - Price L 6 6b. Manufactory; Gipplng Works, Ipswich.

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Evening Star, Issue 3331, 23 October 1873, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3331, 23 October 1873, Page 3

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