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BUSINESS NOTICES; TO PARTIES FURNISH I N G.— Bedroom Carpets, Drawing Room Car- ( pets, Dining Room Carpets, Stair Carpets, Brussels and Tapestry Carpets, Albert, Venetian, and Dutch Carpets, Hemp Carpets, Aicmihster and Velvet Pile Hearth Rags, Yam Engs, Wool Mats, Door Slips,Coir and Cocoa Mats, Brnsh.Mats, Bordered Cocoa Mats, Hassocks, Carpets .made and laid by efficient and competent Carpet Planners. HERBERT. HAYNES, & CO. GOVERNMENT NOTICES. D UNEDIN AND PORT RAILWAY. CHALMERS TIME TABLE FOR DECEMBER, 1873. • Passenger and Goods Trains will leave Dunedin and Port Chalmers respectively, calling at intermediate stations, as under:— .Down.Dunedin Do Do Do Do —Leave 7,30 a.m. 10 30ajn. 12 30 p.m. *2 30 p.m. 5 15 p.m. Up.—Leave H. M. Pt. Chalmrs 9 0 a.m. • Do 11 30 a.m. Do 1 30 p.m. Do 4 0 p.m. Do ■6 ■ Op.m. ; * This train calls at Pelichet Bay only. FAR E y t Dunedin to and from Port Chalmers. Single. First-class Second-class s. d. 2 0 1 6 Return, First-class Second-class Dunedin to and from Peliohet Bat. b. d. 3 0 2 0 Single. First-class Second-class s. d. 0 6 0 4 Return. First-class. Second-class SUNDAY TRAINS . Return Tickets, 2s 6d. Down. —Leave Up.—Leave H. H. ' Dunedin 9 30 a.m. Do ,230 p.m. t/o r 346 p.m. a. M. Pt.Chalmrs 10 0 a.m. Do 3 15 p.m. Do 5 Op.m. - Passengers by all trains,.except the 2 30 from Dunedin, may he put down and taken np at Ravensbourne, by making timely application to -the Station Masters. By order. DAMEL ROLFE, General Manager.

WANTED. ’ANTED, Twenty Stonebreakers. Apply to Thomas Pollock, -Popotunoa Terms, 3s 6d per yard. WANTED, a first-class Dressmaker; mast fit well, and trim with good taste. Apply to A. R. Hay. a General Servant. Apply , Mrs Nasmith, 4 Ibany street. w WANTED, good Machinists ; also Apprentices for Shirt Work. Mrs Cook, Athol Place, foot of Fredrick street. WANTED, a Groom ; steady single man, willing to make himself generally useful. Apply Mr Geddes ,Undertaker. ‘ANTED, good Woodman ; also to Sell —Buggies, Express Waggons, Spring Carts; and Cabs. Carver’s Carriage Factory, George street. to Sell, Fast-trotting M are .yV Polly Green; also Fast-trotting Pony Prince Charlie. Apply John 1 eckie. ANTED Known—Plans of South Dunedin and Forbury Townships are;now ready at Driver. Stewart, and < Vo, Waj.> t ...u . Known —a Large . took of - Colonial Boots on hand, at Gei. Harris’s, Princes street W ANTED, the Ladies of Dnnedin to know that WM. MELVILLE has just received a splendid .assortment of the following machines Wheeler and Wilson (English and American) Swiftsnre, Weir, Liltle Wanzer, &c., At his depot, George street. Repairs executed on the shortest notice. - W ANTED Known—Highest price given for old Lead, Zinc, Pewter, &c. Hughes and Harvey, Princes street south. ‘ANTED Known—Ladies Kid and Levant Elastic Boots, 6s 6d, at Geo. Harris’s, corner Princes and Manse streets. WANTED Known—On Sale, Lime, Plaster of Paris, and Cement. S Bird, Walker street. w ANTED Known—Day and Sunday School Prize Books, in great variety, just received at Hay’s Bible Warehouse. WAN TEDKnown— “hj obit*son Crusoe,” .“ Swiss Family Robinson,” “Gulliver’s Travels,” “Adventures of Dick Onslow,” “ The Boy Crusaders.” At Hay’s Bible Warehouse, 'ANTED Known—Hay’s No. 1 Bible Warehouse is opposite the Evening Star Office. WANTED Known—Hay’s Branch Bible Warehouse is next door to Adair, Jeweller, Rattray street. WANTED Known—New Supply of Family Bibles, beautifully illustrated, magnificently bound, and wonderfully cheap, • . > At Hay’s Bible Warehouse, WANTED Known—Just arrived by the' Jessie Headman, Pocket and Critical Commentaries, suitable for Divinity Stu- ‘ dents—A t Hay’s Bible Warehouse. W ANTED Known—Burns’s, Byron’s, Campbell’s, Longfellow’s, Shake.speare’s Works, in elegant bindings. Hay’s Bible Warehouse. r ANTED Known—“ Barnes’s Notes,” “ Altar of the Household,” Fletcher’s * “ Family Devotion. ” Hay’s Bible Warehouse. ITT ANTED Known--That R. Marthas just - VV. received a Large Shipment ex M. An- • gelo, comprisinglarge Wooden Dolls, 4d each ; - Do, dressed* 9d ; Largo China Tea Sets. Is •Nickel .Silver Tea Spoons Is 6d per half dozen ; Ivory Knives and Forks, Is per pair; Britnania Metal Teapots from 6s 6d each; Plated Cruets from 8s 6d; Large Albums ■ from 2s; Large Box Toys 6d per box; "Crockery, China, and Glassware, at the .lowest rated. , Shipments received every months, , Note the - Address ; R. Hart, No. 10,; r George street, two doors from Robert Burn* Hotel

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Evening Star, Issue 3391, 3 January 1874, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3391, 3 January 1874, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3391, 3 January 1874, Page 1

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