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/ ,<r BUSINESS NOTICES; npO- PARTIES FURNISHI NG.—JL -o Bedroom Carpets* Drawing Room; Carpfetß,Dining Carpets, Stair Carpets, Btassels;: and Tapestry 'Carpets, Albert, Venetianj ! and Dutch (Carpets, Hemp Carpetfej . Axminster and Velvet Pile Hearth Rugs, WoelMats, Door Slips, Coir and Cocoa Mata, Brush Mats, Bordered Cocoa! Matß,. HasßockS, Carpets (made and laid"bjr efficient 'and competent''Carpet Planners;!:;. 1 :. ; ?' v <■ HERBERT. HAYNES, & CO.. GOVERNMENT NOTICES. DUNEDIN AND PORT. CHALMERS RAILWAY. TIME. TABLE FOR JANUARY, 1874 Passenger and Goods Trains will leave Dunedin;and; Port Chalmers; respectively,, oaUingat-interroediate stations, as under:—. ; H, nr. Dunedin Do di’Dol ?.■ DOd- ■ r>DO ■7 30a.m; ■lO 30 am.’ 12 30 p.m. *2 30 p.m. 6 15 p.m. U*.—Leave : H. M. Pt. Chahnrs 9 0 a.m. ;• ' Do :.ull 30 a.m. Do 130 p.m. - Dp 4, op.nL. Do . j 6 0 p.m. • This .train,calls,ajt Pelichet Bay .only. i.W r-./.-..v P a’RE-S : Dunedin to and from Port Chalmers. •it 'SINGLE.; First-class «. d. 2; 0 16 Return. First-class Second-class Dunedin to arid from Pelichet Bat. , i- SINGLE... "f--., .• ... s./d, first-class... ... 0 6 Second-clasls ... 0 4 Return. First-class Second-class SUNDAY TRAINS : .i, Eetum Txckets, 2s 6d. DOWN.—Leave' Up.—Leave <'• ■ H.iM. ■ r ■H, M. Dunedin . 9- 30 a,m. I PkChalmrs 10 . 0 a.m. •.Do; ;f .2 30p.m.;1, .i -Do 3 15p.m. :;■ i»Q -3 45p.m. I •Do 5 Op.mi. Passengers by all trains, except the 2.36 -from Dunedin, maybe put down and taken up at Ravenshourne, by making timely application to the Station Masters. . it By order. / ...V >.! ■. , 1• [ : ■, DAISIED rROLFE, : i m-. r,- General Manager; WANTED. ANTED, a .Lad, about fourteen; to be: ■•••'yYi-V generally useful; at Johnson’s Drapery Establishments, MaClaggim street. ; UIANTEDj by : an importing Soft. Gopds: “ 1 . House, . a thorough Clerk to take' management ofthe; Counting-house,; experi-' indispensable, i Apply Box 218, Post-; WANTED, a tirst-clnss Dressmaker; ■ ' must fib-well, and trim with good *tafcte; ; --. Apply to 4. RvHay; . . RANTED, good Woodman; also to Sell -^Buggies,; Express Waggons, Spring Cabs. • v^e^s"Gamage ! ;Faotoiy> r<Pj^orge"stj^^ : , : ; ! " : / 7t ' J ; ANTED; a good General Servant, Apply Caversham Hotel. i ANTED, ,a §toutßoy. Apply John , V Edmond, Ship Chandler, 'Princes street.,, ~ • , 7;v 11 ANTED. KNOWN-That :I pm,now : selling; my Improved Skeleton -ReaperifprThirfy-two Pounds.: Warranted ito give satisfaction. J; Harableton & Co. ; - •• SeirfPour'. .Sections" in :y T ’ ’ Mprnington; House' mid Grounds; '..Vbff-.lmd. put. Apply J: Blair, 1 Caversham. RANTED,.. Tenders' for ' four-root Cottage at Kensington. Plans, I may be seen, at, Lindsay’s, bootmal Princes street south. W ANTED to .Sell, Fast-trotting Mare Pdlly Green; also‘Fast-trotting Pony Prince pbarlie. Apply John leckie. A)l7 ANTED,; Known—A Large stoek . » V ’ 1 'Golbnial Boots on 1 band," at : G ‘Harris’s, Princes street. '• — -4——— ; WANTED-Known—Highest price;giyen i foe old (Lead, Zinc; Pewter;, &b. Hughes andi Harvey, Frinces street south, ; RANTED ; 'Known—Ladies Kid and • » v L,Byant Elastic Boots; 6s '6d; at Geo. Harris’S,' Corner Princes and Manse streets. TANTED. Sale, Lime, i > Plaster of. Paris,, and Cement. S. Bird, (jWalher street. ". ‘ r ANThiD Known—Day and Sunday v School Prize Books;;in great variety, jost received at Hay’s Bible Warehouse. ANTED Known— **R obibson Crusoe, ” , r . . ‘ "j^SwwsFamily’ Robinson, ’’ “GalliTcr’s Travels,’’ “Adventures of Dick Onslbw;'.’*. “ The Bby Crheaders. ” ’ • . J ". " At Hay.’aßible-Warehouse. r AN TED :Known-rHay’B No. 1 Bibl Warehouse is opposite the Evenin( Star Office. / . 7 ANT ED Known —Hay’s Branch Bible is. next door to Adair. Jcweljer,' Rattray street. "• A-NTED ; Known—New Supply, of v Family Bibles, beautifully illustrated, magnificently'bound, and wonderfully cheap, " ’ At Hay’s Bible Warehouse. > n—Jhst arrived by the ;7* .. Jessie Readman f Pocket and l Critical ■f!.! suitable ’ for Divinity J Stadefltt—At Hay’s Bible Warehouae., ' "ANTED i Kno wn—Burns’s, Byron’s, Campbell’s, Longfellow’s, ShakeBpeare’RJ Works, in elegant ' ur - ' j Hay’s Bible Warehouse. Known—‘‘.Barnes’s N6tes,” J‘. Altar of the Honeehold, *’ Fletcher’s i**^suhily'Deyofch?°L*. .. .V. i r;‘ - Hay’s Bible. Warehouse; J. hfi'-v WANTED Known—That R.HarbhasjU§t received A Large Shijnhent ex M, An-' fcelojComprisiiiglargeWoodenDoUs, 4deach; dspi' '■ "" " ~ ' v*:i' dre«sed; M; ;Large China Tea, Seta, Is (Nickel Silver TCa. Spoons,. Is, 6d per half dozmr ; Ivpry Knives and Forks, Is per pair; Britnania Metal Teapots from 6a 6d each; 'Plated Cruets: from 8s 6d ; Large Albums 'from - 2s; Large Box Toys L6d per box ; Crockery,; China; and Glassware, at the dowest rates. ■ (Shipments received eVery months' : Note Ithe Address.; R. Hart, No. 10, George street, two doors from Robert : >’• -rr--•

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Evening Star, Issue 3395, 8 January 1874, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3395, 8 January 1874, Page 1

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